“Nobody talks about this. Nobody talks about the boredom, the impossibility of finding meaning in 8 hours work in an air-conditioned office after you just spent months working 18 hours a day on a battlefield where your touch altered history. Nobody talks about the surreal…
This is a heartbreaking and true look at PTSD. Read it.
I think there’s a reading of the “What Is Johns Deal With Sholto?” that comes up with the answer “Daddy Issues!”- which leads me to think… Is there an abandonment there that he is utterly opposed to reenacting with his own child?
I actually had the same thought while I was watching. Not with the Sholto connection but just: It turns out Sherlock was the one with the happy family. Even through a wedding, we never see any of John’s. I do wonder if it makes him feel even more compelled to give the baby a “solid” family life.
John is the dark horse in this series. We learn so much about Sherlock and his history but what about John? Loyal, caring, kind, protective, jumper-clad, dangerous John with his drive to fix people and his problematic hero-worship of damaged men. We actually know little about him other than his medical and military background. Except in one scene here, where we have a window into his past and what a window it is. Back in Baker Street with Sherlock and Mary John is shown just how his life choices brought him to his current situation. He explodes “Why is it always MY FAULT!” That response often speaks to a history of abandonment or abuse, where a child is blamed for the problems of his parents and tries to fix them. He exhibits many of the co-dependent traits found in families with a history of alcoholism (Hi Harry!). People-pleasing, boundary issues, care-taking, difficulty with intimate communication (well, that could also be part of being British but John takes it to extremes), reactivity. So my take, for what it’s worth, is a father perhaps sometimes violent, with a history of alcoholism. Possibly military background; at any rate, someone John probably loved, feared, hated, and more than anything wanted to save.
John’s view on why Sherlock brought them all to his home for Christmas actually reinforces the image of a dysfunctional family for John. How bad does your family need to be to see Sherlock’s family as normal? Mummy Holmes is a genius eccentric (to say the least-Sherlock didn’t fall to far from that tree) and strikes me a a pretty scary lady if pushed, and she basically married John. I think Sherlock had a very strange childhood although he did know love. But I really want to know the story of the missing child.
How there is no pining!Sherlock and John isn’t picking one person over the other. Sherlock spoilers.
I’m so glad there’s people able to put into words what I think but I’m unable to express in a language that isn’t mine. Thank you.
merindab replied to your post “On Sherlock”
That says write all the fanfic and AU you want. Write the story YOU want to tell. Read the stories that speak to you. Spin the magic you wish you saw.*feels massively empowered and swans off to work on apocalypselock fic*
I love you, Merinda
Kick some ass!
Why does the man behind ‘Doctor Who’ and ‘Sherlock’ still have a job?
Why does the man behind ‘Doctor Who’ and ‘Sherlock’ still have a job?
Steven Moffat’s dismissive attitude toward women somehow seems to help his career.this article is so so important please read it
holy shit, though. wow.
OH.MY.GOD. it has EVERY QUOTE. WITH A LINK. this article must’ve been burning in this writer’s mind for ages…well done.
True story: when I initially pitched this article, my editor thought I was joking and squelched it, and I went back and screamed at him a lot until he understood there is NOTHING FUNNY ABOUT THE RAGE-INDUCING EFFECTS OF STEVEN MOFFAT and let me write it, haha.
(Also, since a lot of people have been questioning the veracity of the quotes, I just want to say that everything in “” in the article is a word-for-word quote that comes from either a video/radio or print interview by Moffat, or a tweet from his now-deleted twitter, or a line one of his characters says. Every other link is tied to arguments about the narratives of his series, so yes, it’s all as verified as we could possibly make it.)
what the fuck am i supposed to take this as except “holy shit you’re going to tell him”
I’ve finally found the REAL Season 3. Farewell Mofftiss, we don’t need you anymore.
Oh my god. Everybody watch this now.








