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archiegoodwin · 1 year
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It’s remarkable what can be done when people underestimate you.
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katsco · 1 year
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I support womens rights but more importantly I support womens wrongs.
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hollietree · 1 year
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Okay, let me start by saying, Enola Holmes 2 was just amazing. I loved every single moment of it (*cough* Enola/Tewkesbury *cough cough*) but what genuinely made me cackle like a mad witch was the reaction to Mira Troy. Yes, it was amazing that they gave us a FEMALE MORIARTY (yay) and it being Mira Troy was a complete surprise, but can we please just talk about how Sherlock and Enola reacted to her. Of course there was the whole (gasp) "it's you!" moment, but the moment, the exact moment Mira says that she has a bigger brain than everyone, Enola and Sherlock exchange a look. Not a 'this is an evil genius' type look, but a 'what planet is this crazy lady on to think she's smarter than us. US! The audacity of this bitch' It was absolutely brilliant that they included this, I loved it
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starslake · 1 year
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You! How dare you take advantage of your position?
ENOLA HOLMES 2 2022 | dir. Harry Bradbeer
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observer1090 · 1 year
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I would die for you. You did absolutely nothing wrong.
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docclaras · 1 year
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— Sherlock Holmes, Detective, 221B(i) Baker Street, London
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new villain fav.
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shesnake · 1 year
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Sharon Duncan-Brewster as Moriarty in Enola Holmes 2 (2022) dir. Harry Bradbeer
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carebooks · 1 year
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i watched Enola Holmes 2 and i want more but for now enjoy this:
but for now enjoy this:
Eudoria randomly disguised as a chap exploding that mailbox, she's living chaotically and we love to see it
Tewkesbury still going strong for change and progress, we love it
not Sherlock getting thrown out of a bar drunk and Enola runs into him
him getting back up was hilarious
221 Baker Street!! gods, i miss BBC's Sherlock, with John and Mrs. Hudson, and when Greg Lestrade was a good cop compared to this one (though i know nothing of the books Lestrade so who knows all i know is i love Greg to pieces, "Not my division!")
Sherlock drunkenly shushing Enola and falling back on his couch magnificently and just being chaos
all the Holmes' are chaotic, i wonder what Mycroft thinks of his family
"Why have you moved everything?" one paper on top of another paper that wasn't supposed to be on top it
"have you considered a flatmate?" YES JOHN WATSON YES
Enola's been watching Tewkes this entire time oh honey
"Is he looking back?" girl you are NOT being subtle
MORIARTY IS TEASING SHERLOCK WITH THIS DANCE SHIT I LOVE IT AND IM SCARED
IM REWATCHING AND AS SHERLOCK IS PUTTING TOGETHER THAT IT'S A DANCE IN COMES IN MIRA TROY TALKING ABOUT THE DANCING BEING AN ACT OH MY GOD THE PARALLELS
NOT TEWKESBURY BEING MORE INTERESTED IN THE PLANT AND ITS LEAVES INSTEAD OF DANCING OR MINGLING I LOVE IT
HE SNIFFS THE LEAVES
"You're a man when I tell you you're a man" im so glad they brought that back, i loved that line
not gonna lie, i really thought that after Enola gets arrested that Tewkes was gonna bring those hidden letters she gave him to Sherlock or smth but considering they never met before and he never heard Enola speak about him in a trusting way it makes sense the only person he'd trust the papers to would be Enola so he kept them, sounds about right
also, though im happy Sherlock asks for help from Edith and im happy to see Edith again, im quite sad we didn't get a scene between him and Eudoria.
perhaps the third film will center more amongst the entire Holmes family, that'd be an interesting dynamic to see as we've seen Enola sort of against her brothers with Mycroft being the head in charge but with Eudoria in Enola's corner and Sherlock now too the dynamic will be much more enjoyable
glad that Eudoria was aware of how independent Enola has gotten, which isn't a bad thing but when one stays alone too often and doesn't ask for help, it could be their downfall and just lonely in the end. bc its exactly her mother's teaching that's caused her to avoid any sort of companionship (or more) with Tewkesbury
"You escaped jail?!" oh Tewkes you gotta get used to this chaos with Enola, come on boy
Tewkes desperately trying to declare his feelings for Enola whilst she's uncovering the entire mystery
his little groan realizing she's being Enola again with a case
HE LOVES HER
SHE LOVES HIM
THIS MOVIE IS FEEDING US SO WELL
when Enola and Sherlock start fighting only to find it's each other and the just an annoyed, "You." bahahaha, i love it, true siblings right there
i've been wanting a scene with Tewkes and Sherlock for a while now, this movie is delivering well
"The Gods is the top row of the theater. Doesn't everyone know that?" pff i love Tewkes so much, never change little lord, never change
Enola's got the highest-class significant other of her siblings and it's showing
yo, you know what would be simply divine? Tewkes and John just commenting on how the Holmes just blank out and monologue as they figure out the case
i love that for Tewkesbury, in his perspective it was that memory of Enola telling him he's not rid of her yet and that gave him the strength to punch back, we love it
Enola and Tewkes hugging each other and checking each other's injuries and, "You were made to fight," only this time it's Enola telling Tewkes and i love it and i love them
man, their kids are gonna have the weirdest names
MIRA TROY IS MORIARTY I KNEW HER NAME SOUNDED WEIRD I KNEW IT
AND I LOVE HER, SHE'S SO FUN
"Pay what you can," i love that Enola takes on cases for people that need it whilst Sherlock will just occupy himself with the hoity-toity people
i'd love to see the lower class community just come to love Enola, and Sherlock would need her help in getting them to talk bc they know Enola but they don't know Sherlock
TEWKES BROUGHT FLOWERS FOR HER AND THEY'RE GOING OUT TO WALK
Spreading Bellflowers being the flowers metaphor for Enola
"You're a nincompoop,"
"And you're a coward."
they're in love, you're honour
NOT ENOLA SETTING UP HER BROTHER WITH A HANDSOME DOCTOR FOR A FLATMATE DR. JOHN WATSON PLAYED BY HAMISH PATEL BOY I LOVED YOU IN YESTERDAY HOW DARE YOU COME BACK AND INSTALL THESE EMOTIONS IN ME I LOVE IT I LOVE ALL OF IT
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niccoguedes · 1 month
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Contribution for Women's Month 2024 colab with @beekeaper Complete work here.
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rightmug · 1 year
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Moriarty being a woman is so true
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melmilkovich · 1 year
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THE MORIARTY‘S
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𝐒𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐥𝐨𝐜𝐤 𝐇𝐨𝐥𝐦𝐞𝐬: 𝐀 𝐆𝐚𝐦𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐝𝐨𝐰𝐬 (2011)
𝐒𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐥𝐨𝐜𝐤 (2010–2017)
𝐄𝐧𝐨𝐥𝐚 𝐇𝐨𝐥𝐦𝐞𝐬 𝟐 (2022)
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enola holmes 2 was SO fuckign good man. moriarty was INCREDIBLE. screeching at the end scene. having a breakdown i <3 the holmesverse
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Iconic Woman
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shakinblindandhazy · 1 year
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Given that Enola Holmes takes so many things from history, like the Suffragette Movement or the Matchgirl's Strike, I am totally on board with the fact they made Moriarty a woman. And I want to rant about it.
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Given that in most Sherlock adaptations Moriarty serves as the intellectual equal and antithesis to Sherlock - we can assume Mira Troy rivals Enola's and Sherlock's intelligence despite her brief appearances. (Plus, the entire scheme she had going on during the film makes this clear anyway.)
However, It's made clear from the start that she is looked down upon and underappreciated despite this brilliant intelligence. So, as the viewer, we already start creating an idea of her motives in our head without having any idea of her true identity yet.
I feel that the juxtaposition to Moriarty would actually be Eudoria rather than Enola or Sherlock. Yes, of course you have the typical detective(s) vs criminal mastermind but you also have a woman who is campainging for womans rights and is a leader within that movement vs the woman who has been scorned by society and has grown bitter because of it.
Moriarty has seen time and time again that in Victorian London, so many women are refused opportunities and recognition (including herself) simply because they are women, despite their skills or achievements.
As Mira Troy says, "I am a woman. I cannot join clubs. I cannot own shares. I cannot advance myself as they can. So I found my own way."
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In order to advance her position, she found herself using her intelligence and wits somewhere it would be more appreciated - crime.
Sherlock's assumption that he was fighting against a "he" is already telling enough when it comes to what people expect of men vs women in Victorian Society. But, if anything, Mira can use this to her advantage in the crime world since people would be thrown off her scent simply because she is a woman.
Furthermore, it is likely that she found the crimes she committed "fun" because she didn't have to act as a woman, happy to be walked over and sticking to the sidelines. She was simply "Moriarty" - the antithesis to our progatonists in the story. She can commit crimes and plot schemes without having to be a woman, and just simply be a force to be reckoned with, despite being of the "fairer" gender.
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Enough of my incoherent rambling. The end point that I'm trying to get to is that I love the fact Moriarty is a woman because she has clear cut motives. She has a right to be angry at the world and do the things that she does. In a way, she is also shedding light to women's issues during the time in her own... immoral... ways.
With any Sherlock adaptation, it would be easy to turn Moriarty into a ruthless criminal mastermind with no clear motive other than antagonising Sherlock. However, Enola Holmes didn't do this and instead took the Moriarty character and transformed it into something new.
This whole rant happened all because Moriarty (in any adaptation) is one of my favourite fictional characters and I love it when writers create a new side to the character. So, thank you Enola Holmes for adding more depth to one of my favourite characters in a way I wasn't expecting!!
Plus I can get behind the intelligent female character trope very easily hehe. >:)
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