Hasan singing "tum pass Aaye" added ten years to my life and cleared my skin.
I feel like this is a whole Asian culture thing. My dad and I argue on this all the time and he doesn't get it.
I’m not saying he would win, but like….I get it
I love his face when he gives her the cat.
Baby doll, when it comes to a lover
I promise that you’ll never find another like
“As workers, most men in our culture (like working women) are controlled, dominated. Unlike working women, working men are fed daily a fantasy diet of male supremacy and power. In actuality, they have very little power, and they know it. Yet they do not rebel against the economic order or make revolution. They are socialized by ruling powers to accept their dehumanization and exploitation in the public world of work, and they are taught to expect that the private world, the world of home and intimate relationships, will restore to them their sense of power, which they equate with masculinity. They are taught that they will be able to rule in the home, to control and dominate, that this is the big payoff for their acceptance of an exploitative economic social order. By condoning and perpetuating male domination of women to prevent rebellion on the job, ruling male capitalists ensure that male violence will be expressed in the home and not in the work force.”
— bell hooks, Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center
Nick Scratch went to the bottom of the ocean to retrieve Sabrina’s father’s manifesto and I can’t even get a text back?? What kinda bull-
Marvel had to open the movie with Houston's" I will always love you" didn't they?
Also, I feel scattered after watching the movie. There was something missing in the whole movie, like the story wasn't engaging enough.There was no promise in the movie you know what I mean? But maybe it's just the MCU lying low I guess after the big Endgame.
I guess it was still good.
Wow. You guys stop it. Stop blowing my mind okay am not ready for this.
Eurus is Sherlock’s emotional side. She is sentiment itself.
Mycroft is the one responsible for imprisoning her. At a textual level this makes no sense. But if Eurus is emotion then it makes perfect sense. Sherlock started to imitate Mycroft’s own attitude to emotion, locking his emotional side in a fortress and then forgetting all about it.
Eurus has superpowers. She can make people do things just by talking with them. Again this makes no sense at the textual level. What makes us do things we don’t want to do on a rational level? Emotion. Emotions are motivators. People do things because of sentiment all the time.
Although locked in a fortress she escapes with ease. Yet she returns too. This makes no sense textually. But as subtext, she is Sherlock’s emotions locked inside him and yet his emotions escape regularly leaking all over the place.
John has an affair with Eurus. There is a romance between John and Sherlock’s emotional side.
Eurus is John’s therapist. Sherlock’s emotional side heals John.
Eurus plays the violin too. In fact, she taught him. At a textual level it makes no sense but subtextually, emotion is necessary to music.
Eurus plays the role of the daughter to the killer.Does Sherlock himself fear that he will kill one day because his emotions are that powerful? Or is she only playing that role as it is a conversation Sherlock is having with himself about the case?
Moriarty visits Eurus. Moriarty has always understood Sherlock’s emotional side. He sees beneath the mask that Sherlock wears.
Eurus is suicidal but Sherlock talks her out of it. Sherlock’s emotional side is suicidal but his rational side stops himself.
Eurus puts Sherlock through tortuous mind games. Doesn’t emotion do the exact same thing?
Sherringford is the original name for Sherlock. He started whole, rationality and emotions both.
Eurus killed Redbeard/Victor and then Eurus was taken away by Mycroft. That’s the textual level. But what does it mean? Was Sherlock accidentally responsible for someone’s death while caught up with his emotions? Or perhaps he simply blames himself? Or is the death symbolic? Did he fall in love with Victor as a child and revealing his true feelings destroyed the friendship?
The final problem then is reason vs sentiment. How do we live with emotions? Should we lock them up as Mycroft recommends? Sherlock has tried this and it didn’t work. So what’s Sherlock’s solution in the end? He lives with her. He accepts her. He becomes whole again. Reason and sentiment.
Tagging @sherlock-overflow-error and @sarahthecoat for cataloguing purposes.