
(Any pronouns) Hi! I'm gonna be sharing my fanart here :]Mostly Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Who at the moment, but some other stuff tooMy Instagram: a_nerdynerd
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!BBC SHERLOCK SPOILERS!


!BBC SHERLOCK SPOILERS!
(can you hide images on this site in case of spoilers? In this case it‘s a bit too vague to be seriously concerning I think but still🧍♂️)
This finale is absolutely crazy
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Mycroft has this worry about a person who won’t let him help them, no matter what methods he tries to accommodate them with as best as he can, while he had still been the only person who looked out for them for a long time and tried to keep them safe from their own stubbornness and their tendency for self-destructive behavior, he’s got his long nose, his nostalgia through movies, everything, there’s probably more that hasn’t come to mind yet or that I’m not putting into words properly rn, but that about sums up what I find so intriguing about him
and then we have Sherlock, who’s one smart guy👍 (obviously extremely oversimplified and I’ve got so many more thoughts on him too, but you could technically break it down to that)
In the game Sherlock Holmes: Chapter One by Frogwares, we can discover that Sherlock and Jon had put together a play for Hamlet with some other kids behind the Legacy Theatre when they were kids on Cordona (the island that the game is set on, they lived there with Sherlock's mom, her doctor and Mycroft when Sherlock was 10 until his mother died, which is basically the time and the place we're exploring and discovering new truths about during the story-relevant quests) He did this because he wanted to do a play but the man who owned the theatre didn't like children if I remember correctly, their Hamlet was so good that people had started gathering around them and the director came outside once the play was over to congratulate them on the good play and welcomed them into the theatre
Now this isn't necessarily some universal canon Sherlock or something, but I love this game and thought this was worth sharing :]
If Mycroft participated in theatre, it stands to reason Sherlock did too. At least he took classes. No one fakes all those personalities and cries on cue the way he does without training.
Now I’m envisioning them doing stuff like improv exercises where they have to pretend to be a bear stuck in a traffic jam or something.
I could seriously write an essay on the dynamic between Deadpool and Wolverine, I am *this* close to asking my teacher if there’s any chance that I could get an extra grade for that, because THE CONTENT IS THERE AND I COULD ANALYSE IT
AND I’M NOT EVEN SOMEONE WHO’S INVOLVED IN THE FANDOM

I just find it funny how Stamford seemingly did NOT mention to John that Sherlock would know everything about him the moment he’d walk in there. He did not know that he was instantly gonna be able to tell him everything about himself as if he had just finished copy and pasting a Wikipedia article about Watson directly into his verbal drive
Instead of warning him Stamford was just like “Can’t wait to see your reaction, it’s better when you experience it first-hand without spoilers lmao” and decided to let John walk into that room completely unprepared for what he was in for lol
John thought this was gonna be a relatively normal conversation
This is how I see John and Sherlock btw, doesn’t really matter which version, they’re blurring the lines between platonic and romantic in a way that makes what they have so very wholesome
really love dynamics that are like 'it honestly doesn't matter if you view them as romantic or platonic, the point is that they love each other. the type of love is inconsequential, all that matters is that it's there'. gotta be one of my favorite genders.