Honestly, not enough adaptations pay attention to this incredible relationship defining moment.
Watson being the one who gets Holmes away from drugs is so incredible important and I can honestly only name Elementary who really made use of it and regonized the importance of this moment
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I'm a doctor. You could've told me.
Well, I thought it would pass. It didn't.
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Angstober 2023, Oct. 16 prompt: Wake Up Call
Some fav wake ups
Elementary episodes: 3x09, 3x14, 7x05
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“I only ever thought there were two kinds of loves: the kind you would kill for and the kind you would die for. But you, my darling, you were the kind of love I would live for.”
― Nathaniel Orion
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Does anyone have any thoughts about why Sherlock Holmes is such a phenomenon? I mean, the first book was written in the late Victorian era, and there are still new adaptions coming out every year, with hundreds in total! BBC Sherlock was obviously part of the Superwholock 'big three' trifecta, and Sherlock Holmes/John Watson has consistently ranked in the top 100 most popular ships on AO3 for years! Even the stuffy Victorian wore black armbands to protest the death of Sherlock Holmes! I mean, how did this happen?! How did a London doctor who wrote in his spare time create one of the world's largest and longest-running phenomenons, who he hated? What is it about Sherlock Holmes that strikes chords in so many across such time and space?
Idk, I've been thinking about it a lot lately, and I'd love to discuss it and hear your thoughts!
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