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So I was re-watching Scandal in Belgravia last night. I was amused that while Hubby figured Sherlock had the hots for Irene, I was sitting there thinking that John was getting more and more jealous.
random other thoughts
I love that Greg called the other cop in charge of the hiker case. And that he listened to him, because it shows that Greg is respected. “Listen to everything he says, and as far as possible, try not to punch him.”
Mycroft, John and Mrs. Hudson coordinating to try to take care of Sherlock, even if he won’t appreciate it.
Why was Sherlock so out of focus after Battersea? Was he just thinking about the conversation he’d overhead, or had he taken something? He sharpens right up once he realizes 221B was broken into.
John really does close the door by pulling on the knocker.
The entire Buckingham palace scene is gold.
Mycroft and John sharing a look when Mycroft says "Naturally not. They all spy on people for money.”
Mycroft doesn’t hesitate to apologize to Mrs. Hudson when he realizes he crossed a line.
How most people with invisible illnesses are treated by health care “professionals”
The Golden Girls didn’t fuck around
pls watch
honestly i really appreciated this scene when I first saw it bc it took me like two years to get a diagnosis for what’s wrong with me
Dorothy: Dr. Budd?
Dr. Budd: Yes?
Dorothy: You probably don’t remember me, but you told me I wasn’t sick. Do you remember? You told me I was just getting old.
Dr. Budd: I’m sorry, I really don’t–
Dorothy: Remember. Maybe you’re getting old. That’s a little joke. Well, I tell you, Dr. Budd, I really am sick. I have chronic fatigue syndrome. That is a real illness. You can check with the Center for Disease Control.
Dr. Budd: Huh. Well, I’m sorry about that.
Dorothy: Well, I’m glad! At least I know I have something.
Dr. Budd: I’m sure. Well, nice seeing you.
Dorothy: Not so fast. There are some things I have to say. There are a lot of things that I have to say. Words can’t express what I have to say. [tearing up] What I went through, what you put me through—I can’t do this in a restaurant.
Dr. Budd: Good!
Dorothy: But I will!
Dr. Budd’s date: Louis, who is this person?
Dr. Budd: Look, Miss–
Dorothy: Sit. I sat for you long enough. Dr. Budd, I came to you sick—sick and scared—and you dismissed me. You didn’t have the answer, and instead of saying “I’m sorry, I don’t know what’s wrong with you,” you made me feel crazy, like I had made it all up. You dismissed me! You made me feel like a child, a fool, a neurotic who was wasting your precious time. Is that your caring profession? Is that healing? No one deserves that kind of treatment, Dr. Budd, no one. I suspect had I been a man, I might have been taken a bit more seriously, and not told to go to a hairdresser.
Dr. Budd: Look, I am not going to sit here anymore–
Dr. Budd’s date: Shut up, Louis.
Dorothy: I don’t know where you doctors lose your humanity, but you lose it. You know, if all of you, at the beginning of your careers, could get very sick and very scared for a while, you’d probably learn more from that than anything else. You’d better start listening to your patients. They need to be heard. They need caring. They need compassion. They need attending to. You know, someday, Dr. Budd, you’re gonna be on the other side of the table, and as angry as I am, and as angry as I always will be, I still wish you a better doctor than you were to me.
Reblogging for any of my mutuals who’ve ever dealt with Dr. Budd.
I used to love this show and I don’t remember Dorothy having Cfs. Everything she says rings true
In ASIP, John Watson is shown in front of a line of (closed) closets while talking about his trust issues to his therapist Ella, reading her writing upside down. Symbolism is strong in Sherlock. And the colour of John’s jumper even coordinates with the closet doors’ wallpaper. In other words (or in another upside down reading), John is coded as a closeted man! We then hear the Sherlock opening titles which combine John’s chords with Sherlock’s theme, confirmed to be of a “slightly off-kilter quality” by Mark Gatiss himself.
Our very first look at Sherlock is upside down, referencing the earlier scene in Ella’s office.
‘Upside down’ and ‘off-kilter’ are synonymous for ‘queer’. A connection is drawn from John Watson to Sherlock Holmes that literally and figuratively spells it out: QUEER. That’s the theme of the show. We were told….