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Did Mary ever do anything that wasn't to her benefit?
John Watson never accepts help. Not from anyone, not ever.
That’s what Mary claims in her video message. But it’s not true.
Let’s think of John after we’ve just met him in season 1. He laughs at Mike’s implication that Harry might help, but he accepted her phone. He has trust issues, but at least he goes to the appointments with his therapist. He takes up Mike’s offer to introduce him to a potential flatmate, and he goes to see said flat(mate) the next day. An episode later, he’s embarrassed about it, but he takes Sherlock’s bank card after having asked for his help.
And after Mary died? He makes an appointment with a new therapist. He thinks he’s letting his daughter down, but he takes up the offer of Molly and other friends (whoever they might be) to look after her. And when Mrs Hudson tells him he just has to ask for anything he needs, he says “thank you” in such a soft voice.
I still think there’s a reason why John and Sherlock have to act as if they are estranged and can’t see each other, and that all of this is part of some plan.
But after this observation, I also can’t help imagining Sherlock at Baker Street, missing John, lonely and vulnerable, and being manipulated to throw himself into danger by this message …
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What if John is the one to be dramatic? 
Awww he then will be unbelievably hot.
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Puzzles.
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The Responder!
Martin Freeman:
" Chris wants to be a good dad and a happier person but he's not in a good way and that’s at the heart of the story. It’s not all about Chris but we do see him experiencing different levels of stress, anger and regret. What Tony does brilliantly is let his scripts breathe and that’s my favourite thing about them. Rather than be too plot driven, the drama is story and character led and in series two we get to see more of the lives of the characters we came to care about in series one."
Tony Schumacher:
Martin loves playing dislikable characters, I think all actors do, really, because there's a challenge in making someone who's dislikable likeable. I think what people relate to with Chris and saw in Martin's performance, was that he was a guy who was genuinely trying to do his best and trying to not to be a bad person.
Adam Nagaitis:
Martin's performance was close to perfect. Nuanced, beautiful, moving and incredibly frustrating and depressing. He also might be the most available, aware in the present moment actors I've ever been opposite.
Read extended interviews with the whole cast and the writer.
You are in for a treat full of thoughts and insights!
@safedistancefrombeingsmart @martinfreemanspotter @compact-and-beautiful @whatnext2020 @colourfulwatson @free-martinis
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me writing: i am a god and reality bends to my whims
me proofreading: im too stupid to be alive
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Ok. Maybe one political post.
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