A Study in Pink » The Reichenbach Fall

It looks like he goes inside and gets teleported back outside, so he looks around sort of confused and tries again.
^THIS.
I can’t stop laughing
This needs to be the opening of a live-action version of Rybczynski’s cartoon Tango more than humanity realises.
(Quick, go watch it before it gets yanked! It’s an awesome piece of animation.)
Show’s creator insists that the conclusion to the next series will leave fans “as frustrated as they ever were”.
Happy to be teased. Eagerly awaiting frustration. Oh dear, that sounds messed up. ;)
I’m just happy to be looking forward, finally. I find I’m having a bit of a “difficult second album” relationship with Series 2, if I’m honest (and I try my best to be); with the wrap-up of the U.S. broadcast and the BAFTA’s happening all at once, it feels almost like that turning point, where I can “officially” put Series 2 behind me set my sights on what comes next without feeling like I’m running against the crowd. It’s a good feeling.
Also:
“He can tell the story of our lives and make it fascinating.”
Amen.
“I’m proud of you anyway, dear”
Happy Late [very very late] Mother’s Day!
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Satousmuses and I were talking about Mummy Holmes and something Mum’s Day related the other day. And this happened.
John is a good catcher. :D
:)
Will someone please, oh pretty please, draw Sherlock at the top of the diving board looking down at John in the swimming pool beneath him, trying to coax him to jump?
Because that’s exactly what this drawing reminded me of.







