What I imagine in my little brain everytime Holmes asks Watson to bring his revolver with him during a case.
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When your husband is also your top surgeon
Subscribing wholeheartedly to trans!Holmes hc
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my favorite holmes and Watson adaptations are always like-
the best and most accurate versions of themselves to the book renditions and frequently regarded as the best Sherlock Holmes adaptations ever
and
these two fucks I found off the street. they are like street rats to me. endearing street rats.
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"And now, Doctor, we've done our work, so it's time we had our play. A sandwich and a cup of coffee, and then off to violin-land where all is sweetness, and delicacy, and harmony, and there no clients to vex us with their conundrums".
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Holmes: I regret getting dragged into your heterosexual tomfoolery.
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@birdclowns demanded more trans!Holmes. Speedy WIP since the power is out and laptop battery is close to death. Might do some more on this later.
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I was rewatching "The Devil's Foot" from Granada Holmes and I thought something. Since I've never read anything about it, I decided to write it here.
Holmes decided to let Sterndale return to Africa, despite the fact that he had killed a man.
(For those who don't know or don't remember, Sterndale killed Mortimer Treggenis, because he killed his sister Brenda Treggenis, with whom Sterndale was in a romantic relationship)
Holmes himself says that he didn't get him arrested because he would have done the same. In fact, later in the story he says: “I have never loved, Watson, but if I did and if
the woman I loved had met such an end, I might
act even as our lawless lion-hunter has done. Who
knows?"
Well, we know, thanks to what Holmes himself said in "The Adventure Of The Three Garridebs": "If you had killed Watson, you would not have got out of this room alive.".
I think that it's quite clear that the "woman" in question, or better, the person who Holmes loves, is Watson.
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