Can we talk about BBC Sherlock S4e3 where Sherlock can't pull the trigger on Mycroft and instead turns the gun on himself?
Can we please talk about how big brother Mycroft, who apparently thought his life wasn't worth much to his little brother since he thought he was the obvious choice, helped by the fact Sherlock instantly pointed his gun at him, takes a step forward out of surprise?
Can we please talk about the utter devastation in Mycrofts eyes as he realises that Sherlock would rather kill himself than his big brother?
About the utter surprise in his face that Sherlock apparently, despite his cold words and mean comments and despite all of Mycrofts (grave) mistakes, values his brothers life over his own?
About the heartbreak clearly displayed by his expression at the realisation that Sherlock loves him?
What does that say about Mycroft, who apparently doesn't value his own life. Who expects his brother to kill him without so much as a blink. Who doesn't even entertain the fact that he could mean more to Sherlock than John or Sherlocks own life. Who apparently couldn't forgive himself for the mistakes he made. Who is surprised by his brothers love.
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I can't decide what would be funnier:
Louis hating on Mycroft for dating Albert
Or
Louis being their No. 1 supporter but he's still hating on Sherlock
Meanwhile Sherlock is like
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Can you imagine what being Professor Moriarty's student was like? You have a very dedicated Mathematics professor, who also has a degree in Astronomy, and he tries his best to make everyone understand what he says despite the limitations of having a bunch of different students with a bunch of different learning styles, and he's just so nice; a bit overly strict with schedules, but he never humiliates you for forgetting an assignment. He probably donates his money to associations that seek to help immigrants or something. His eyes lighten up whenever you show interest in one of his areas of expertise outside of lecture hours, and he infodumps about how the Sun will die one day to you. He takes jokes well despite the resting bitch face he carries around.
And then one day you hear he was killed by Sherlock fucking Holmes and that he was a mobster.
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i think if wolfstar not even as a relationship but ppl would be actors, they would have the same thing like johnlock in sherlock and aziracrow in good omens. like they as real people have the absolute opposites of their characters personalities, but they do have their characters love interest personality.
so sirius would play the more misterious and book inteligent one, mostly bc of his apparence
and rem would play those fluffy, totally gay and soft and panicking ones
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ten is like oohhhh i will always have to come to terms with how everyone that i love will leave me behind (bc i'm a near immortal alien) and how they will always find someone else more important than me (bc i'm a near immortal alien) and i have trouble holding onto my connections with them bc the way i love them isn't enough/isn't the right kind of love for them (bc i'm a near immortal alien) and then he dies in 6 years so his storyline is like a metaphor for being aroace instead
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Starting today, Sherlock Holmes is, in all of his respectful, emotional glory, completely and unquestionably in the public domain, which means… Herlock Sholmes has outlived his place in history.
You’ve done good, my dear detective. Rest now.
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Dean: I love cas.
Sam: no shit Sherlock.
Sherlock: somebody call on me?
Doctor 10: it’s a saying.
John: no, it’s how I call for him.
Crowley: you guys are so cute!
Sam: where’s aziraphale?
Crowley: HE LEFT ME FOR THE FUCKING ANGELS
Dean: it’s okay…
Crowley: IT REALLY ISNT. AND NOW CAS IS DEAD?????!!!!
Dean: STOP REMINDING MEEEEEW
Sherlock: are you sure that they’re not insane?
John: like you aren’t.
Sherlock: fair.
Doctor 10: WHY DONT I HAVE LOVEEEEE
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So, I am sorry for my obsession with Mycroft and Sherlock's, relationship atm but:
There were snipers set to kill the three people Moriarty thought meant the most to Sherlock. Mrs. Hudson, D.I. Greg Lestrade and John Watson.
No sniper for Mycroft. And we know that Moriarty knew that Mycroft existed, so it couldn't be as simple as "no-one knows that Sherlock has an older brother that looks out for him". Because let's be honest, Mycroft might be Mr. British Government himself, but he's not exactly subtle in his caring for Sherlock.
And we know that Moriarty knows that Mycroft cares. He was far too clever to not realise that during all their interactions.
So the question is: why did he not threaten Mycroft? Did he think that it would be too difficult? That Mycroft was and is far too well protected? Or did he simply think that Sherlock doesn't care?
And is it one of his mind games which is supposed to sow doubt? Does he know that Sherlock does care and simply wanted to imply that he didn't? Did he intentionally plan it like this, so Mycroft would think about the mistakes he made even more? So he would continually berate and doubt himself?
Or maybe is it Sherlock's plan all along? Because he knows that Mycroft will always protect him (in his lovely unsubtle subtle way), but is also aware that Mycroft has the necessary resources (we all know that Mycroft would use them) to do so. And Sherlock is aware of the enemies he makes. He's also aware that he has a few resources, but nowhere near enough to protect his brother with the important position that he has. So his way of protecting his brother is to act like he doesn't care. So that his enemies would never think to get a gain by threatening or hurting his brother. So they wouldn't realise that he has a weak spot that people could use against him.
So maybe Sherlock's plan was successful. Moriarty believed the ruse. The question is, does Mycroft know that it's just a plan/ruse. Or did he think that he was even less important than his brothers Landlady (nothing against Mrs. H, I lover her)? Did he think that his own death was something that wouldn't have motivated Sherlock to jump off that roof?
Apparently yes, going by his surprised reaction in S4e3 when Sherlock doesn't just shoot him.
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