Not even a quarter through this video and I can’t believe it’s real, I mean Gatiss just basically confirmed the whole Mycroft’s weight problem mirrors Sherlock’s drug problem thing, Moffat was all “heh well the idea of Mary working for Mycroft is borne of Sherlock’s drug-induced paranoia,” this is all gold
now they’re talking about “adjusting Doyle’s intent” perfect just perf e c t
RELEASE THE OUTTAKE OF ANDREW GAGGING ON FAKE DUST
I am here for Sue’s snark about mansplaining
they tried to make Andrew look like ugly Moriarty and people were surprised when that failed?
Mofftiss has a dinner date to talk about Garridebs, that’s so cute
That was a gift.
Sue remains a queen. Amanda is a Johnlocker. Mark talked about drawing dicks in Mycroft’s notebook and Steven is a smug fucker and I love him and couLD THEY TALK ABOUT MARY AND BEARDS A LITTLE MORE, I MEAN
As for that last “there’s one element no one’s picked up on” thing, if I had to place a bet I’d say that’s Sherlock’s repressed memory of whatever drove him to drugs as a kid. That’s something that wasn’t discussed much in theories until TAB, despite lots of little hints in the first three seasons.
ILU Mofftiss, have fun talking about finally writing that kiss scene when you have dinner together in a few weeks, eat up boys
I can’t believe this interview is real!!!
Continung my trend of having dreams about hanging out with celebrities…
This morning I had a dream I was hanging out with Jared and Jensen. There was more to it then that, but I can’t remember details. Like Jared’s house was going great but there was trouble at Jensens
That’s the solution to the real crime, but it’s much more about what’s going on in Sherlock’s head. […] We were very keen to actually say this is where the story would end, if you were really solving it, but there’s much more to come.
hey writers
friendly reminder that you are allowed to write selfishly. Your writing is allowed to be self-indulgent. You can have self-insert characters. Your stories can be pure wish-fulfillment.
Sometimes we get so caught up in wanting to please the theoretical reader that we forget our writing is first and foremost for us. It’s our art, our self-expression, and we do it for our passion and our joy.
Use other voices and perspectives to grow your own perspective and bring more to your writing. But you don’t owe it to anyone to create art for them, the way they want it.
Your writing can be a love letter to yourself.






























