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I have 0 free time lately so I totally neglected work for several hours to draw this I have no idea how I managed to draw this today for a meme taking place over on Twitter.
Sherlock Holmes living up to his bloodhound nature.Ā
Bonus: Lestrade knows itās best not to question Holmesā methods at this point, but this is preposterous.Ā
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History hates lovers~
Haiii
Headcanon in which Moriarty meant to say āI love youā but failed miserably
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Here is (one of) my contribution for the Johnlock fandom
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1) Mara Jade Skywalker. I will admit it: I LOVE Star Wars, and Iāve loved it since I was four. As an eleven year old I got into the Expanded Universe, and I immediately loved Mara. Sheās brave, intelligent, independent, she kicks ass like no other, and sheās more than just a pretty face. Raised as a child by Emperor Palpatine to be one of his Hands (top assassins), she was entirely obedient to him to the point of trying to kill Luke Skywalker when he commanded her to; until, of course, she started to realize that Palpatine was nothing but a manipulative bastard, and then she ended up marrying said Skywalker later on down the road. (Luke and Mara are absolutely amazing together, and theyāve been one of my OTPs for over a decade now.)
2) Martha Jones. Seriously, though, I think the question to ask is what is there not to love about Doctor Martha Jones? Sheās treated less-than-stellar by the Tenth Doctor, yes, but she adapts to this crazy life of time-travel so well (too well maybe), not to mention that she helps him out of the fire several times throughout her run. Have people really already forgotten the fact that Martha is the Woman Who Walked the Earth, stayed alive an entire year avoiding the Masterās efforts to capture her, and was the entire reason why the Doctorās plan to end the Year That Never Was worked? (Also, sheās the only modern-day companion to have voluntarily left the Doctor, which I admire A LOT.)
3) Mary Watson. I seem to have a thing for the lesser-liked ladies in fandoms. Granted, Iām not normally a Johnlock shipper by any means, so I never had to feel like my favorite pairing was being threatened; but Mary was so much more than what she appeared on the surface. Sheās multifaceted, sheās secretive, and I wouldnāt even necessarily label her as a Good Person-- but she is Good where it counts, sheās genuinely kind and caring to others, she tries her best to protect John and Rosie, and she and Sherlock have this amazing understanding of each other which I find absolutely brilliant.
4) Peggy Carter. Her name alone conveys how much of a BAMF Peggy is.Ā āNuff said.
(Seriously, though, Iāll have to do a full-depth analysis on Peggy at a later date, because usually all I can do when I think of her is incoherently flail, and Iāll need more than a paragraph to explain why I love her so much.)
5) Ellie Miller. I had a hard time deciding who I was going to put down on this list, Ellie or Beth Latimer. I decided on Ellie because Iāve made it no secret Beth is my absolute favorite character in Broadchurch, and Iāve talked about her a lot on previous posts. So hereās Ellie, the Detective Sergeant of Broadchurch who is the one who helped close three major cases, loves her sons more than chocolate, builds her life back up after it comes to pieces around her, and gives some truly amazing tellings-off when she needs to. And she threatens to piss in a cup and throw it at Hardy when heās being particularly difficult, and if that isnāt legendary I donāt know what is. Sheās all-around brilliant, and honestly one of the main reasons why the tv show works as well as it does.
These are just a few of my favorites, but this list is already a bit long, so part 2 is going to have to come later.
Perhaps Iām mistaken here, but every time I watch BBC Sherlock all the way through, I feel like the dynamic of Sherlock and John changes between TRF and TEH. Sherlock is still the brilliant detective and John is still the faithful blogger and friend; but itās their individual reactions to St Barts and the subsequent two years that have changed how they react to one another.Ā
Sherlockās still an insufferable prat most of the time, and he still misses social cues 99.9% of the time, but heās softer around the edges. The way he interacts with Archie, his reactions to James Sholto locked in his hotel room, his MANY little moments with Mary, all reflect on a man who went through hell during his two years away and rather than becoming even more closed off and alienated than normal actually found it hard to be as much of an island as before. His circle of friends is small but he finds it impossible not to be somewhat gentler to them than before Moriartyās scheme on the rooftop. Or rather, he had come to care for John and Greg and Mrs Hudson a great deal before the rooftop, but Moriarty forced him to actively prove it and once the lid was popped open it was impossible for it to be sealed completely again.
Itās rather like the Twelfth Doctor, who starts out as oblivious to social cues and more of an anti-hero than any Doctor before, a man who is harsh and unforgiving to those who anger him and has absolutely no recognition of friendship or even the desire to hug; who by the end of his tenure and with the help of his companions, whether it be Clara or Bill or Nardole or even Missy, has softened to the point where he even initiates a hug with Bill and Nardole and clearly has no desire to break it. Of course, Sherlock and the Twelfth Doctor are both written by Moffatt, so itās not so much of a surprise that their dynamics are so similar.
John, on the other hand, grew sharper due to St Barts and the subsequent two years. His anger with Sherlockās necessary deception is unrelenting and viscous, and itās clear that even if he forgave Sherlock of it in TEH we can still see its latent existence all too clearly in TLD. Heās a man who fell to pieces once again in the wake of a life-changing tragedy and when he managed to glue himself back together some of the pieces were either missing or more brittle. He has less patience for Sherlockās actions, he actively confronts Sherlock about the latterās drug use during TAB, and I will not even get started in on the morgue scene during TLD. (That will be addressed later in another post eventually.) Where Sherlockās learned response to the two years-hiatus is newfound understanding, Johnās is anger, which all culminates in TLD and finds a somewhat solved dynamic in TFP.Ā
I understand all of these and they are 100000% correct.
All except the SPN one (never watched it).
Where is the lie though?
I can think of few other ships meanwhile... not to mention I definitely have a type šš
members of the āiām an emotionally repressed light haired bisexual in love with my best friend and I donāt know how to express that properlyā squad
This is literally Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock...
Somebody help me.
Strange meeting.
+ Bonus :
Ben 10
BNHA
Broadchurch
Brooklyn 99
DC (DCAMU + Suicide Squad 1, 2 + Birds of Prey)
Demon Slayer
Doctor Who
Good Omens
Haikyuu
Harry Potter
Marvel (Live Action + Iron Man - Armored Adventures)
Merlin
Miraculous
MLP
Sherlock
Supernatual
TMNT
Torchwood
Voltron
Yuri on ice
really love fem! Moriarty
and really need moran xd
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It's bad, the hair isn't right, have a draw hard time drawing older people
Ohhh Yesss Merida (arrow aro XD). Also
9. Elsa from Frozen- aro
10. Luke Skywalker from Star Wars -ace
11. Ahri from League of Legends - ace
12. Tanjiro Kamado from Demon slayer - aro ace
13. James T. Kirk from Star Trek TOS- ace
14. Natasha Romanoff - ace
15. Sirius Black- aro
Reblog and add your headcanons!
16. Hercule Poirot - from Agatha Christie's novels and stories - AroAce
17. Miss Marple (Agatha Christie's novels) - AroAce
1. Sherlock Holmes from BBC Sherlock - ace
2. Frodo Baggins - ace
3. Bilbo Baggins - aro ace
4. Spencer Reid from criminal minds - ace
5.Jo March from little women - aro ace
6. Seto Kaiba from YughiOh - ace
7. Sandra Bell from For The People - aro ace (I know she kissed Ted in the end but still)