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    L'esprit de l'escalier - Sherlock never suffers from it, which isn't to say he doesn't suffer for it. Five times he took a beating, and one time he got away.

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    12 Jun 2013

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    Brilliant characterization.

  2. Public Bookmark 46

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    In all pasts and presents and futures and other lives: Sherlock loves John, even when John does not love him back.

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    27 Apr 2013

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    Painful. Superb.

  3. Public Bookmark 29

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    "It's just, you know, I wasn't there," John said, trying to keep his voice level and reasonable. "So I'd like to know, that's all."

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    5 Mar 2013

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    Perfect. PTSD. Bed against the wall. How would they ever eat so many beans? It wasn't boring.

  4. Public Bookmark 30

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    John's good at untying knots. Lestrade finds out where he gets all the practice.

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    31 Jan 2013

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    Glorious.

  5. Rec *

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    As the newest instructor at St. Bart's, John has been explicitly warned to never do Sherlock Holmes any favours. Too bad the sex is so good.

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    13 Dec 2012

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    Perfect dialogue, perfect Sherlock, perfect PTSD, perfect communication issues and okay fine, perfect everything. But especially the dialogue and the understated read-between-the-lines, show-not-tell magnificence of the writing.

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