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okay i keep forgetting to post these but last weekend i was in london and i tracked down some of the filming locations!! they were dotted all over the city but it felt so magical and surreal when i found each location!!
1. where lockwood and lucy get out of the cab after lucy gets interviewed by barnes - the flare scene!
2. the satchell’s store that lucy walks past when she first arrives in london
3. the new scotland yard building where george comes to drop off the mirror
4. fairfax iron tower
5. winkman’s emporium
6. the fittes building!! (my favourite)
7 & 8. lockwood’s house, 35 portland row <3
if anyone would like me to share the locations for each one let me know!! i’m also going to be writing a travel guide on all the locations (plus more that i didn’t get around to seeing) if you guys would be interested in that too <33
i feel like we as a fandom don’t talk enough about the look that lockwood and lucy give each other during the elevator ride up to fairfax’s office and it sickens me a little bit tbh. THE TENSION IS OFF THE CHARTS AND FOR WHAT?!?!?!??
LIKE?!?!?!?!? WHY DO THEY LOOK LIKE THEYRE ABOUT TO START KISSING THEYRE LITERALLY IN A CROWDED ASS ELEVATOR JESUS CHRIST GET A FUCKING ROOM
lots of well-deserved love for the Christmas special's revelation that Kipps bakes, but I'm also very enamoured of the fact that Lucy apparently knits. badly. and the Skull hates it.
I think what always gets me about the scene where the double agent guy gets murdered is that while Lockwood is freaking out as anybody would Lucy is completely calm and clear headed and focused on getting out of there and I realized it's cause this isn't the first time she's had to watch people die she had to sit by while listening to all of her friends die in the first episode knowing she could have tried harder to keep them from going in so to her she knows that's what she needs to focus on and seeing how lockwood reacted I think just made her know more she had to stay calm for him since he was having to deal with that guilt of thinking his decisions caused this that scene breaks my heart so bad in so many ways
love george freaking out at lucy in the bath. "this is not normal!" george knows he is not the arbiter of normal. neither is lockwood. they thought getting a girl would make their normal-to-weirdo ratio balance out. they are so distraught to learn they may have tipped the weirdo scale too far once again, and now they have no choice but to lean into it.