“If it hurts in the morning, then it must be love.”
- The Cab

Posted February 2, 2012 · 11:12pm

“If it hurts in the morning, then it must be love.”

- The Cab

euclase:

So asexuals are boring, I guess, is what Moffat implies?

That’s good to know. Because I was worried. I mean, what with all this blue fur covering my body. I thought I would stand out in a crowd for sure. Especially during Whitsuntide when I go dancing naked in the fountains downtown. But now I am reassured that maybe nobody will notice me much.

Honestly, I don’t think that’s what he implies. He’s one of the writers of the show and we’re watching his perception of it. If he feels that Sherlock isn’t asexual, I don’t think the fandom should reproach him for not portraying the character that way. Yes, his choice of words may be unfortunate, but I’m sure he doesn’t mean to speak against asexuality. He just reacted a bit strongly, because he feels that his interpretation of a character is continually critized and pushed into a corner in which he doesn’t want it.

For the record, I don’t see Sherlock as heterosexual. I have a hard time placing him into any of the other categories, mostly because I don’t care. I love the show, I love Sherlock’s relationship with John and I wish we could just enjoy it without making Sherlock into the poster boy of asexuality, homosexuality, autism or whatever category people like to put him in.

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thatjessjohnson:

Yup, I’m doin’ it again!

On Offer: A set of all four posters (11”x17” color prints on nice, thick semi-gloss paper) each for two winners. I’ll also sign and date them for the sake of, you know, the personal touch.

  • Reblog to enter. Only reblogs will officially count as entries. Two winners will be decided via a random number generator.
  • You may enter no more than four times. I neglected to set a cap on entries for my last little giveaway (because why would I—complete unknown—need one?) and some people got a little carried away. 
  • You DON’T have to be following me to enter.
  • Please make sure you have your askbox open so I can contact you if you win.
  • I’ll ship anywhere in the world by USPS.
  • Ends Monday, January 30th. I’ll announce the winners on my blog that afternoon.
  • Even if you don’t win, thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for your interest!

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It could have worked.

Posted January 19, 2012 · 8:06pm

It could have worked.

I can’t get over how John almost salutes Sherlock’s grave. As if in his grief, he can’t do anything else than revert to his army-persona. To the person he was before he met Sherlock.

Posted January 16, 2012 · 12:53am

I can’t get over how John almost salutes Sherlock’s grave. As if in his grief, he can’t do anything else than revert to his army-persona. To the person he was before he met Sherlock.

spooked2:

Malcom Wynn-Jones
Malcolm was a character that we could always rely on.  Bar Harry I think that Ruth and Malcolm are on par for longest in Spooks.  Malcolm started off in Series 2 and immediately fitted in.  It was about half-way through series two and my brother said, “Hey, is that Malcolm?”.  And sure enough, it was.  Malcolm went through hell.  His best friend, Colin, died.  And Malcolm went on.  His bravey in spooks 8 was unmistakable.  He saved Harry and Ruth and then retired.  When Malcolm was shown in series 9 I hoped that he would make a return performance for the last ever series but unfortunately he didn’t. Malcolm’s IT-ness all added to his character.  Personally, one of my favourite moments was in series two when Zoe asked Malcolm whether, if he were given cuff-links by a woman, he would wear them.  Malcolm’s answer of “Yes, all the time.” made my day.  Farewell Malcolm, you made spooks special.

I completely agree with what you’re saying, but if you like the wallpaper I made, I’d prefer it if you reblogged it from me or at least credited me, ;).

Posted January 9, 2012 · 9:39pm

spooked2:

Malcom Wynn-Jones

Malcolm was a character that we could always rely on.  Bar Harry I think that Ruth and Malcolm are on par for longest in Spooks.  Malcolm started off in Series 2 and immediately fitted in.  It was about half-way through series two and my brother said, “Hey, is that Malcolm?”.  And sure enough, it was.  Malcolm went through hell.  His best friend, Colin, died.  And Malcolm went on.  His bravey in spooks 8 was unmistakable.  He saved Harry and Ruth and then retired.  When Malcolm was shown in series 9 I hoped that he would make a return performance for the last ever series but unfortunately he didn’t. Malcolm’s IT-ness all added to his character.  Personally, one of my favourite moments was in series two when Zoe asked Malcolm whether, if he were given cuff-links by a woman, he would wear them.  Malcolm’s answer of “Yes, all the time.” made my day.  Farewell Malcolm, you made spooks special.

I completely agree with what you’re saying, but if you like the wallpaper I made, I’d prefer it if you reblogged it from me or at least credited me, ;).