

#there is absolutely no fucking way this isn’t haunting him #every goddamn day #one of the last things he got to say to sherlock holmes when he was more than a name on a headstone #and he replays it over and over again and drives himself crazy #probably catches himself imaging a dozen and one different things he could have said #standing at the kitchen counter with his tea oversteeping and a second mug sitting nearby that he didn’t even know he’d grabbed #ugh get away
(via asamifuckingsato)
[…] try to imagine fandom’s reaction if the next big Holmes adaptation to come along had Holmes and Watson as British, yeah - young black British men, living case to case on a council estate in a dodgy area of London. How fandom would react if Sherlock Holmes didn’t employ street kids and homeless people like trained animals to do his bidding, but instead was part of that invisible underclass; if instead of having his eccentricities tolerated~ by Scotland Yard on account of being the Great White Genius, Sherlock Holmes, BME, school dropout, and sometime addict, was regarded by the police as practically a criminal already, one more thug, one more junkie, one more dealer in the making. If he had to choose between buying the week’s groceries or palming a twenty to a bored constable for the chance to spend five minutes on a crime scene, in the hope that whoever’s under enough pressure to deal with crime rates in the neighbourhood will pay him enough for a perp to feed himself and Watson for a month or two. If the greatest threat to his safety were police brutality, or the prospect of being done for a snitch; if his arch enemy weren’t Moriarty, but the systemic poverty and inequality that has him helping out his oppressors just to get by, and that makes the other side of the law look more tempting to someone with his skills every day.
(via homoerotics)
Of all the souls I have encountered in my travels, his was the most- …human.
Star Trek II: The Wrath of KhanYou were the best man and the most human…human being I’ve ever known.
Sherlock: 2.03, The Reichenbach Fall
You were the best man, the most human … human being that I’ve ever known and no one will ever convince me that you told me a lie.
(Source: a-torvs, via asamifuckingsato)
No light, no light in your bright blue eyesI never knew daylight could be so violentA revelation in the light of dayYou can’t choose what stays and what fades awayAnd I’d do anything to make you stay
(Source: ponds-who-wait, via sexually-stroke-my-wings-dammit)
yes
obviously
has this been done yet