I'm a doctor. You could've told me.
Well, I thought it would pass. It didn't.
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For you, Watson, I'd make adjustments. Always.
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sherlock, to a victim: "my father packed me off to boarding school when i was just eight years old. i was a little bit of a know-it-all, well... massive know-it-all, actually. turned a lot of the other boys at the school against me. especially one by the name of anders larson. over the course of the next year anders took his anger out on me in a myriad cruel and terrible ways- nothing close to what you experienced, of course, but... it seemed worth mentioning, because, yousee... the more anders hurt me, the more i felt gratitude that he was actually paying attention to me. that in tormenting me he was attempting to correct what i knew to be wrong with myself. one day, after a particularly brutal lesson - it left me in a very bad way - a teacher asked me who was responsible. i said i'd fallen down the stairs. funny the things that we do for the people that we care about"
joan, later: "any of it true?"
sherlock: "I went to boarding school"
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Watching the Tremors arc in S2 of Elementary is so painful. While it was good to see that Sherlock doing whatever he wants absolutely does (and should!) have consequences for him and those around him, it hurt to see Bell suffer the way he did.
I love that Elementary wasn't afraid to show that Sherlock is NOT all-knowing and IS fallible. At the end of the day Sherlock is just another man, albeit a brilliant one. His flaws were never brushed under the rug; they - and Sherlock himself - were called out. It made for such interesting characterization and story-telling.
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What do you want?
Why… the pleasure of your company, of course.
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