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"I'm drawn to things I don't understand."
Joan Watson & Jamie Moriarty (Elementary, 2x12)
@lgbtqcreators — creator bingo / black & white
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What do you want?
Why… the pleasure of your company, of course.
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I love you Jamie Moriarty and your comically large portrait of Joan Watson, the woman who you called a side kick and landed you in prison. toxic bisexual
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Would you be surprised to learn you've been on my mind, Joan Watson?
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Not a fan of how Elementary gave all three main women (Joan, Moriarty, Kitty) children, but definitely am a fan of how each woman got them, dealt with it, and was never villainized for it.
Moriarty has a daughter, but that doesn't mean she stops her criminal masterminding. She can't be a proper mother, but she gets her child adopted by a nice, well to do family. No one who watched that episode can deny that she loves her kid, or that her daughter at least knows her mother.
Kitty has a son by accident, with a man she doesn't want to be in a relationship with. And that's okay! She coparents with him. She loves her son. She steps back from her job, and that's also okay, because that happens. People change their lifestyle when they have kids. It wasn't in an 'all women must step back from careers, especially risky ones, when they have children' but in a 'it was time and healthy for me' way. She's clearly still the amazing badass she was in S3.
Joan's progression to motherhood is gradual and deliberate. She wants a child. And after getting him with a lot of effort, she rearranges some of her life for Arthur, but is still on the job. She has friends to care for him. She hires an ex-military nanny. She has a personal assistant. She is a single mother via adoption who has a dangerous lifestyle.
All three of their motherhoods are at least somewhat unconventional, but all of them love their kids and yet still work, which I think is pretty good rep even if I would have liked a couple of childless women in the main cast.
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we need to revive the Elementary fandom specifically so i can get more Joaniarty fic.
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I think the what made the Elementary Moriarty reveal so great is not just that she's a woman or whatever, it's that mid-season we had been introduced to Irene in the past tense and so a) they'd made Irene the love interest (as almost everyone does these days, to be fair) and b) they'd fucking fridged her before the show even started. And we'd spent months (months!) being annoyed about that, such a let-down in an otherwise wonderful show, grr! So to then discover in the season finale that no, she's not dead, she's just an evil criminal mastermind... that was such a relief! Not fridged! Just evil!
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Sherlock's meeting Moriarty in Elementary is so unmatched.
The last three episodes of Season 1 were perfect.
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i am very weak for the “ruthless person who develops one (1) ounce of ethics because the person they are obsessed with wouldn’t approve of murder” thing.
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