the-7-percent-solution:

When Sherlock falls after Irene Adler drugs him, John is there to take him home.
When Sherlock falls out of bed that very same night, John is there to pick him back up.
When Sherlock falls off of Bart’s hospital, John is there to try to save his life.
When Sherlock falls back during his row with a drunk at the bar, John is there to steady his way.
When Sherlock falls from being shot in CAM tower, John is there to phone an ambulance.
When Sherlock falls in 221b after Mary’s reveal, John is there to ease his way down.

Because it’s never the fall – It’s the landing 

janto-owns-my-soul:

thatsallweget:

don’t you ever take a look at all the songs John Barrowman has sung/covered and think “he must even more disappointed by Ianto’s sudden death than we were/are (and that means something now doesn’t it), he’s basically been planning their wedding”??
no srsly, “A Thousand Years” obviously fits very well, but so does “Love Changes Everything” (SRSLY, just LISTEN to i!), and also kinda “You Raise Me Up” (plus free innuendo!! :D) or “I Owe It All to You” (though okay, not quite fitting for a wedding, but defs for Janto in general) and OF COURSE “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” (which TOTES’d be something Jack’d sing even if SOLELY with the purpose to embarass Ianto before just about everyone).

Really though, don’t you think it’d be just the most gorgeous thing EVER if Jack sang (or maybe recorded, so that they could dance to it??) all these to Ianto at their wedding? 😀

John has said he thinks of “A Thousand Years” as their song. So I think you’re right. Besides, you know him and Gareth both ship Janto hard. They probably did plan their wedding down to the last detail. 

5. Okieriete Onaodowan (Hercules Mulligan/James Madison) jumped onstage to applaud a guy for filling in a front row seat.
When the announcer asked an audience member to sit in the empty seat (for the cameras, darling), a man from the middle of the theatre sprinted to the front. As the crowd burst into applause, Onaodowan jumped out from backstage to join in.

6. After Hamilton won the Grammy for Best Musical Theater Album, Lin thrust the trophy into the air and said, “Take pictures!”
And in the most obvious (but still perfect) joke of the night, he yelled, “You’re in the room where it happened, motherf—ers!” before handing the trophy to Anthony Ramos (John Laurens/Philip Hamilton) and saying, “Now take pictures of Anthony with it!”

7. An emotional Anthony Ramos gave his mother some love.
“Yo, ma! This is for you!” he yelled from the stage to where she beamed in the orchestra pit. “From Bushwick to Broadway!”

8. The real Eliza Schuyler Hamilton was in attendance — sort of.
In the song, “Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story,” Eliza sings about founding the first private orphanage in New York City. That organization, Graham Windham, still exists today, and its president (along with some students!) were in attendance. The Hamilton legacy lives on!