HOLD THE PHONE
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?
The graveyard scene
I’m still not over the fact that, even in his mind palace, when Mary takes John away:

Sherlock knows that Lestrade and Mycroft will stay:

And Lestrade will get into it with him, get his hands dirty, work just as hard as he is:

And Mycroft will shine a light on everything:

Because at the end of the day, while he wants John Watson, needs him. These two have always had his back and always will:


























