“He and Sherlock have both clearly decided that they mustn’t get involved with human relationships. They perceive them as weaknesses. ‘Caring is not an advantage’. Yet, deep down, Mycroft clearly does care about his brother. All he wants to do is to bring him into the fold. To stop him being a loose cannon. I’d like to find a way of showing more than we have that he’s actually even cleverer than Sherlock - but the deductions are hard enough as it is!”
- Mark Gatiss
“He and Sherlock have both clearly decided that they mustn’t get involved with human relationships. They perceive them as weaknesses. ‘Caring is not an advantage’. Yet, deep down, Mycroft clearly does care about his brother. All he wants to do is to bring him into the fold. To stop him being a loose cannon. I’d like to find a way of showing more than we have that he’s actually even cleverer than Sherlock - but the deductions are hard enough as it is!”
- Mark Gatiss

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john + jealousy

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john + trying but not really to be straight

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sturmdrang:

Do you know what he calls you?

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Wholock AU: Doctor Who?

└ Sherlock investigates a man called the Doctor and John becomes increasingly intolerable of the obsession.

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do you ever wonder if there’s something wrong with us?

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dynamics-of-an-asteroid:

We were made for each other.

When Holmes continues, “My horror at his crimes was lost in my admiration at his skill,” he expresses more than just respect for an adversary. His admiration is a kind of self-approval as well. When Holmes contemplates Moriarty, he sees an image of himself reflected in a perverse mirror. Except for the “criminal strain” that “ran in his blood,” Moriarty might have become a highly esteemed colleague or even a soul mate

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beauparadox:

sherlock challengethree colors [2/3] also in gif form!

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