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In The Last Two Or So Weeks, I Finished Both The Magnus Archives And The BBC Sherlock Show
In the last two or so weeks, I finished both the Magnus archives and the BBC Sherlock show
I am so significantly less normal than I was last month
(Magnus archives, not protocol. No spoilers please)
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Why did they bring Milo?
I know it was to calm Jesper down n' stuff but like- what?? How on earth did the conductor know Jesper would need Milo? If it was Kaz, I'd probably accept it no questions asked because he *knows* Jesper, he always has some weird plan but no! The conductor, who does not really know Jesper, somehow knew!
Either I'm missing something or he just looked at Jesper and said, "hmm, that man needs a goat!"
Inej, coming back from her fight with Dunyasha
Kaz, eyeing the blood on her trousers
Inej: don't worry, it's not mine
Kaz: good
Sorry, but Mal is not bi. He's tumbled half the First Army girls, Zoya, etc but nowhere was there ever a hint he's bi. Nikolai on the other hand...
Ever heard of a headcanon?
Having fun, perhaps?
Ok- but in all seriousness, reader perception of a finished text really can't be argued. I saw how Mal talked about Nikolai and thought it was relatable from the angle of a heavily closeted bisexual while you saw it as a straight man being protective over his girlfriend. Literally everyone who read the book has an entirely different perspective on the text and because it's a finished work, everyone is right. That's the great part of reader interpretation! As long as the exact opposite isn't stated in text and it doesn't contradict the text, canon kinda is whatever everyone makes it
Anyway
Let people have fun!
And yes, I agree about Nikolai
Nikolai about Zoya at some point: I do kinda like it when she's mean to me. Hopefully that's more of a philosophical defect than a weird sexual thing
The Sherlock gnomes movie (sequel to gnomeo & Juliet) is literally just Sherlock and Watson going through the most dramatic break up and then very quickly realizing that they still and always will love each other. then they get back together while subsequently ending things with Sherlock's long term homoerotic enemy
It's an entire movie relating Sherlock and Watson to Romeo and Juliet