Me: *makes a reference only I get and laughs hysterically bc I see what I did there*
Snuff- Terry Pratchett
Person: So, what religion are you?
Me: Fandom.
Person: What?
Person: No, I mean, who do you believe in?
Me: I BELIEVE IN SHERLOCK HOLMES!
Person:
Me: MORIARTY WAS REAL!
Person:
Me:
Person: So, you don't believe in angels—
Me: Of course I do. Sam and Dean run into them all the time.
Person: Who?
Me: They also run into demons all the time too.
Me: But that's why they have salt.
Person:
Person: Well, I believe in the Lord—
Me: The last of the Time Lords.
Person:
Me: *starts spinning in circles* DOO WEEE DOOOO
I’ve wondered a lot why Sherlock chooses THIS MOMENT to lose his cool. He is so even tempered throughout the entire episode – while his reputation is tarnished, while he is suspected and arrested, even while he plans his death – but it’s John potential doubt that makes him lose his edge. Why? What has John ever done to lose Sherlock’s trust?
Then I remembered this:
Moriarty caused Sherlock to doubt. Moriarty successfully played with Sherlock’s mind, just enough to make Sherlock doubt John, and think that John was Moriarty. It was just a few seconds, but it happened. Sherlock doubted John. And if a great mind like Sherlock’s can be tricked into doubt, obviously so can John’s.
But the best part? John does not doubt. Not for a second. Moriarty has beaten Sherlock, even if only for a second – but he never beats John.
OH GOD ITS ONLY BEEN 5 MINUTES AND IVE REBLOGGED A LOT OF MISHA
Mishapocalpse (via themoonstolemytea)
Admit it, we’ve all done this
Waiting for the Doctor,and passing the time by blogging. Images from We Heart It or reblogged.
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