I absolutely LOOOVE Irene Adler in the books
The way that she just declined a marriage to a KING cuz she didn’t like the vibe of him and then married some lawyer in a church as quickly as she could with Sherlock Holmes as the only witness (dressed as an old man)
And that she says that she often uses male clothing and takes advantage of the freedom it gives her
An icon for everything honestly
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Looks like someone is slightly horny 😈
Meanwhile, the inspector is just 🤐🧍♂️
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You can find me on ao3 as well! 🥂
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JW: Fifty seven?
SH: Sorry, what?
JW: Fifty seven of those texts, the ones I've heard.
SH: Thrilling that you've been counting.
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Martin Freeman (50/366)
Sherlock
2010–2017
Writer & Creator
Mark Gatiss
Steven Moffat
*Modernized version of the Conan Doyle characters.
T2.E1
A Scandal in Belgravia (2012)
Directed
Paul McGuigan
Art by Alice X. Zhang
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43/100 Sherlock in black and white
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I can only imagine what would’ve happened next 🍿
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Wait do we know why Sherlock was in a sheet????
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Martin Freeman (48/366)
Sherlock
2010–2017
Writer & Creator
Mark Gatiss
Steven Moffat
*Modernized version of the Conan Doyle characters.
T2.E1
A Scandal in Belgravia (2012)
Directed
Paul McGuigan
I hope there is a plaque wherever they filmed this scene, with all this dialogue written on it.
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Moffat quote about Sherlock
“Sherlock Holmes, again, must have sexual impulses because human beings tend to – most human beings, not absolutely all, but that’s the majority. The fact is, he decides to put all that in an iron box to make his brain work better.
Of course, the fact that that iron box bounces around and shakes and bangs from the inside is what makes the story interesting. He wants to rise above us like a snow-capped mountain, but he’s actually a volcano, and that’s where the story is. That’s where the story is.
You know, you shove Irene Adler in front of him, and he just falls apart like most men would."
Steven Moffat, 2014
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