rimmer IS A THEATER KID, LOOK... CALL ME CRAZY BUT HE KNOWS EACH SONG BY HEART
you can totally hear him sing ''The Thrill of First Love'' from the falsettos
He yearns for the theatre!!!
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rimmer IS A THEATER KID, LOOK... CALL ME CRAZY BUT HE KNOWS EACH SONG BY HEART
you can totally hear him sing ''The Thrill of First Love'' from the falsettos
He yearns for the theatre!!!
Me, trying to explain Red Dwarf to my best friend: So, imagine doomed yaoi, but like 3 million years later in deep space
whats funny to me is that all the sherlock adaptations show sherlock as a creepy braggy intelligent cryptid watched by his exasperated friend watson while the truth in acd canon is. sherlock is a whimsical braggy intelligent cryptid watched by his enthralled and deeply proud friend watson. theres a difference there and it includes the world whimsical because goddamn fuck canon sherlock is WHIMSICAL
i feel like my classmates would like me to stop sharing “fun facts” about sherlock holmes. well Too Fucking Bad
Could you imagine being Sherlock’s client though? You go to this random man’s house, he invites his mate who you don’t know to listen in, says he can tell you rode your bike there because your shoes have three (3) splashes of a specific type of mud on them, he then looks like he falls asleep on the couch while you’re telling your deepest trauma, then farts around your garden for a while before accusing your uncle by saying he has a secret pet monkey or something. And you know what the best part is? He’s right
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“I have never known my friend to be in better form, both mental and physical, than in the year ’95,” writes Watson at the beginning of this adventure. Certainly, in “this memorable year”, the freshly resurrected Holmes is at his peak, with his partner back in Baker Street, and a string of “curious and incongruous” cases (at least four of which make it into the pages of The Strand). It seems that all is right again, and that it will always be – as Vincent Starrett pointed out – eighteen ninety-five.
Even for the dedicated scholar, 1895 would never have meant anything more than a busy year without Starrett’s memorialising in his famous “221B” sonnet. Written in 1942, the poem is one of the most revered pieces of Holmesiana, an ode to the relationship between these “two men of note”. But what I love most is its pre-WWII prototype in The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes: “But there can be no grave for Sherlock Holmes or Watson … So they still live for all that love them well: in a romantic chamber of the heart: in a nostalgic country of the mind: where it is always 1895.”
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The Stonor Case
The Speckled Band: An Adventure of Sherlock Holmes – originally The Stonor Case – is a 1910 adaptation for the stage of the popular 1892 story of the same name. Watson (and Doyle) were never master dramatists, but the play enjoyed a decent run, favourable reviews, and even a later revival. But with a plot that differs greatly from its source material, it unfortunately continues the dramatic trend of sidelining Watson, this time to Billy's benefit.
The pageboy would be familiar to audiences, created by William Gillette for his own incredibly successful play, but he wouldn’t make it to the page until later. In this three-act presentation, he is Holmes’ helpmate, assisting him as errand boy but also sidekick. And when one needs to infiltrate a dangerous household, what other option is there than to disguise oneself as a widowed butler and one’s page as his daughter?
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The Valley of Fear
It was late that night when Holmes returned from his solitary excursion. We slept in a double-bedded room, which was the best that the little country inn could do for us. I was already asleep when I was partly awakened by his entrance.
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Preface to His Last Bow
“The Friends or Mr Sherlock Holmes will be glad to learn that he is still alive and well, though somewhat crippled by occasional attacks of rheumatism. He has, for many years, lived in a small farm upon the Downs five miles from Eastbourne, where his time is divided between philosophy and agriculture. During this period of rest he has refused the most princely offers to take up various cases, having determined that his retirement was a permanent one.”
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Happy Towel day to all you hoops froods, may you always know where your towel is.
If you're not in Stalbridge for the Don't Panic Festival on Towel Day, we wont judge (we're totally judging you)
But you can redeem yourself by catching the awesome events on the livestream from Midday (Stalbridge time)
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"Any man who can hitch the length and breadth of the galaxy, rough it, slum it, struggle against terrible odds, win through, and still know where his towel is is clearly a man to be reckoned with." Full quote below.
Happy Towel Day to all the hitchhikers out there!
Its genuinely soooo easy to headcanon anothony and asa starting to have weird dreams after meeting each other and remembering a past life and ending up fully remembering it and who they used to be a couple of months after getting together. To the extent i dont even feel that sad about it because ot just feels so obvious to me that crowley and aziraphael ended up remembering who they were. Genuinely such a obvious headacnon that feels very easily canon complacent to me. Like you cannot tell me that wasnt aziraphael and crowley with their full memories we saw in the 20 years later scene
If you don't have the patience to sit through the entirety of the silent William Gilette Sherlock Holmes film, here's the best bit:
The story has revolved around Alice Faulkner, who is basically Irene Adler's sister - she's had lots of shenanigans going on with a compromising photograph, but it's really important we know that it's not *her* in the photograph. It's her *sister*. Alice herself is sweet and virginal and definitely hasn't done anything you could use as blackmail.
At the end of the film, Watson catches Holmes looking wistfully at Alice...
So, as a good friend and wingman, he shuts the door to give them some privacy.
But he does turn to the audience with a troll face like "Those two love birds, hohoho"
Cut to this moment of deep emotional connection and tenderness between Holmes and Alice:
They eventually work their way up to holding hands and Holmes implies he'll marry her, but these poor kids - doomed by the narrative to be love interests, clearly not remotely into each other.
What’s even better is that in the play this movie is based on written by Gillette (and technically Conan Doyle) Holmes and Alice kiss in this moment and it’s STILL awkward.
In the parody version of that play (which ran at the same time in a nearby theatre) Sheerluck Jones, or Why D'Gillette Him Off, they bond over a shared love of cocaine.
Oh all the crazy things I thought I would see on the NASA livestream today…. Watching the Astronauts try not to laugh when doing an interview with the orange maniac was not one of them.