That’s not how it happened at all.
Tag: fandom
I clicked through thelostspecial.com’s photo slide show and pulled whatever I could find. Some of the pictures are repeated but have different headers/captions, so I just tried to cap everything. x
the scripts: John does a Thing.
martin: that’s-just-not-realistic.gif
big mood
Tbh it’s quite clear the writers didn’t really know what they were doing. They remind me of the first times I experimented with cooking with spices. I kept adding this and that, just for the thrill of it, and sometimes the meal was delicious… but others it was inedible.
in all honesty–and this is me speaking from the assumption that there is no 4th ep or series 5 johnlock–i don’t think there was ever any intention on the part of the creators to have john and sherlock be together. i think they intentionally played with that idea because it was fun and interesting for them to engage in victorian-style homoerotic subtext, but they didn’t want the social or political “burden” of actually following through on john and sherlock’s relationship. they thought the subtext was clever, but they never viewed it as something to take seriously, and they perhaps didn’t think queer people were the ones taking interest in the belief that this show would positively represent them. they just wanted to play in the world of sherlock holmes, but they didnt want to have their sherlock be “the gay sherlock.” and yes, all of that is cruel and bullshit, but i think they never took this as seriously as we did.
like i would try to find another obsession and move on from bbc sherlock alltogether but i know that that’s never gonna happen because i’ve never been involved in anything like i’m involved in johnlock, there’s no other work of fiction or modern media i could possibly get this invested in, this precise combination of actors + screenplay + props + idk everything the fucking intro music has changed the way i perceive media in general and there’ll never be anything that comes close so i guess i’m stuck here until i die
100% i spend my time wisely
Sian Brooke: “The Sherlock scenes in The Prison only took four days to film.”
Us: “No fucking shit.”