miadifferent:

rooneyparnassus:

watsonshoneybee:

no-goldfish-required:

miadifferent:

Emilia Ricoletti – beloved sister beyond death –  died December 18 1894

Did the conspiracy friends who put up the gravestone called her “sister”? Or was it the secret twin after all?

She had a brother

She had a brother who died four years ago, which if you’re looking at the timeline…two and a half years of Sherlock being away + the year and a half approximately that accounts for s3, would put Moriarty’s death at right about four years ago, I’m just saying.

Wow

oh… @watsonshoneybee the reference to the final problem in 1891 might be even more obvious then the modern timeline. And it’s the only reason I’ve seen so far, why it was even necessary to place TAB in a specific year.

johnlockequalslove:

Sherlock’s “of course” realization at the waterfall scene, when he realizes that MP!John isn’t oblivious like he originally thought is so precious for several reasons.

1. For the first time in a long time, he recognizes and fully appreciates MP!John’s (and, by extension, Real!John’s) intelligence and accepts MP!John as a teammate, an equal. So many of the missed opportunities and misunderstandings in the show come about because one of them tries to do something without the other. The recognition that John is worthy of inclusion in all plans is certainly a shift from earlier, when Sherlock disparages John for his intelligence.

2. He realizes that his MP can now be a safe haven for his fantasies because MP!John has acknowledged that it is not reality. John’s inquiry about the “other me in the other place” more explicitly displays that, but the storyteller line was proof enough. 

3. Notice how MP!John reacts to Sherlock’s big secret. He’s not disappointed or angry or passive-aggressive. He’s understanding and curious. I think that this is indicative of the way that Sherlock wants John to react when he tells him the truth about his romantic/sexual history and orientation, but he’s scared that Real!John won’t understand and that he will leave. This scenario is one that I often reenact in my head with crushes; I play out all the scenarios I can think of, saving the most positive one for last. 

4. MP!John is capable of letting Sherlock go back to the real world, even encourages it with the “time to wake up” comment. I think that Sherlock probably resisted indulging himself in fantasies of himself and John together because he was afraid that he would never want to return to the real world with Real!John. He tests that theory by jumping Inception-style over the edge. What does MP!John do? He lets him go. 

In conclusion, this scene does a lot to reaffirm TJLC, but it does more than that. It breaks down barriers in Sherlock’s mind, barriers that he had set in place to protect himself. He realizes that he doesn’t need those barriers anymore because MP!John will protect him…and perhaps, Real!John will too.

HOLD THE PHONE

llamabaconstuff:

nothing in your head, not even if you’re sherlock, is untainted on some level by your thoughts and feelings.

so does that mean

sherlock sees absolutely everything mycroft does as a loving, brotherly gesture? in the scene where sherlock ‘wakes up’ mycroft is all concern

he doesn’t seem to be pissed at all that sherlock is on drugs (unlike john) he even says he isn’t angry at all

after which, he says that he loved sherlock and spouted all kinds of tender love for his little brother.

so does this mean sherlock sees straight through his brother’s harshness?

or does he just want to hear that from his brother?

Scooby Doo: It wasn’t aliens it was a human
Doctor Who: It wasn’t humans it was an alien
Sherlock: It was nothing, everyone was drugged