Tag: Asks

how do you feel about people you don’t necessarily know/talk to much reblogging your meta with comments/questions/alternate takes? or tagging you in meta of their own? not in a disrespectful way, obviously, but in a conversational one. (if you could maybe tag some of your other meta-writing friends in this too, that would be lovely, because you’re all so smart and I’d really like to know how all of you feel about other fans joining in the discourse)

I say OH MY GOD YES. Dear lord, I am ALL for anybody getting in…

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Thank you for the response about Mary! I’m tired about people waxing poetic about her “love” to John. I’m not even sure about it… IMO, she protects her new, “normal” way of living – the doctor husband, the suburbs, eventually a little nice family. She didn’t have to shot Sherlock – he was offering help, yet she did not hesitate for a second. She would put John through hell again; it doesn’t look like love to me.

It’s a kind of love, I think. But a selfish one. Not the kind you…

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I’m sorry if this has already been answered before but one thing that has been bothering me in this series (from the many) is Sherlock’s immediate acceptance of Mary in the TEH itself. The Sherlock Im familiar with would not warm up to a person so quickly especially after deducing she’s a liar. Moffat explained this as him being blind to it because he wanted to like her. But why? Because John likes her? Instead I would’ve expected him to be wary of her because she’s so close to John.

Another good question! I think it’s beyond doubt that Sherlock wanted to like and be…

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do you think John “choose” Mary bec he has a tendency to attract &be attracted by dangerous ppl or he unconsciously chose Mary bec, like her, he wanted (try) to have a normal life? Mary would kill before she’d let John know things,her wish for normality so intense &maybe John saw that. Also there’s a theory (sylviatietjens. co. vu/ post/ 73460662599/ another-three-episodes-another-series-finished> &that John’s ‘fault isn’t blame but a flaw-danger tendency PTSD. do you agree?

Hmmm, this is an interesting question, but I think you’ve got a couple of things…

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