Human Spock my beloved, been meaning to draw him for a bit, dude was pure confusion and stress throughout the whole episode
aint no WAYYY THEY JUST TRIED TO SAY THAT. not even "the doctor's" but doctor who's in general 💀💀 so now that they have a disney contract every single gay thing (which they've had for fucking decades) is gonna be a huge big huge first gay thing ever!!1!1!1!! event??? like yeah there's a very specific significance to it i get it but what the fuck do you mean😭 jamie pull up the files
We've been designing fonts in art class and the words we'd write with 6 of our letters didn't have to make any sense so I used my chance to make a Sherlock & Co. reference🫡
THERE WERE ACTUAL WEBSITES??
I really do miss the BBC show Sherlock. Loved the fact that they had websites that linked to the show and gave you a bit extra, the conversations in the comment section of John's blog, Sherlocks website
Rewatching The Sign Of Three after having listened to Sherlock & Co.'s 10-parter is funny because now I'm recognizing names
Like OHH THAT'S their Sholto! Interesting!
AND JONATHAN SMALL AHHHHHHH
In the game Sherlock Holmes: Chapter One by Frogwares, we can discover that Sherlock and Jon had put together a play for Hamlet with some other kids behind the Legacy Theatre when they were kids on Cordona (the island that the game is set on, they lived there with Sherlock's mom, her doctor and Mycroft when Sherlock was 10 until his mother died, which is basically the time and the place we're exploring and discovering new truths about during the story-relevant quests) He did this because he wanted to do a play but the man who owned the theatre didn't like children if I remember correctly, their Hamlet was so good that people had started gathering around them and the director came outside once the play was over to congratulate them on the good play and welcomed them into the theatre
Now this isn't necessarily some universal canon Sherlock or something, but I love this game and thought this was worth sharing :]
If Mycroft participated in theatre, it stands to reason Sherlock did too. At least he took classes. No one fakes all those personalities and cries on cue the way he does without training.
Now I’m envisioning them doing stuff like improv exercises where they have to pretend to be a bear stuck in a traffic jam or something.
Picked up crocheting purely because of a neat Connor pattern I saw on Etsy and got the urge to make it, so now I've been working on this since yesterday and am attempting crochet for the second time ever (the first time my best friend and I gave up at some point because I kept doing something wrong and we couldn't figure out what it was [I think it was just simple line stuff]) so this is my very first actual crochet project and I dare say it's been going relatively/quite well👀
Yes!! I'm still reading it, but it was wonderful to see Sherlock being all giddy about his research at the start instead of the usual gloomy man who only gets vaguely excited about a case every once in a while😭 (I know that's exaggerated, but MAN the original Sherlock seems precious so far)
Just started reading Sherlock Holmes and all the adaptations are wrong. This man is a delight. He gets excited about hemoglobin and is ecstatic at the thought of Watson as a roommate. He purposefully forgets how the solar system works so he has more room in his brain for crime. He shows Watson the dirt stains on his trousers and he can tell what part of London they come from based on color and consistency. (As far as i can tell Watson didn't ask, Sherlock just gets back from walks and tells Watson about the stains unprompted.) The text specifically says "Holmes was certainly not a difficult man to live with." Why does every adaptation make him unpleasant and rude, he's literally just eccentric. He's such a goober, I love him.
Favorite Captain?
Captain Christopher Pike 100%
Hello everyone, I am having to prepare to write a speech for my literature class concerning the quality of movie adaptations of novels. So I wanted to ask: Do you guys have any adapted scenes that you found remarkable in some way? Preferably a good one, but bad examples are welcome too of course🫡
Maybe a scene from Arthur Conan Doyle‘s canon that often gets left out but you find important? Or a scene that you thought a certain adaptation absolutely nailed or really just butchered? I am specifically referring to specific scenes here and *not* to overall series’ or movies. Please do tell me about what you find remarkable in relation to the original novels, I would really appreciate any help with this as I’d started to look for examples a bit late so I only have today and tomorrow to gather them🧍♂️
This doesn’t have to concern Sherlock Holmes, it can also be about Harry Potter, etc., anything really, I just used that as an example since I plan on using Holmes as a reference/example for my thesis anyway.
Fast replies would be much appreciated, as I don’t really have any idea where to even start right now :,)
Look at my friend's drawing!!
Making Leo Superman because of April being a reporter is so clever
Happy Halloween!! The boys are out on the town celebrating the spooky season, hope they get some good candy 😋
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