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May 19

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hoskitty99:

The real Tardis

hoskitty99:

The real Tardis

No one incarnation of the Doctor is “better” than another really, because each Doctor contributes to the personality of the next. The Doctor you love now is who he is BECAUSE of who he was before. Reblog if you respect EVERY incarnation of The Doctor.

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May 17

20 Things You May (or May Not) Know About BBC Sherlock

thecutteralicia:

As culled from various interviews, the DVD commentaries and assorted miscellany. I tried not to go with the more obvious bits of trivia (like Benedict dyes his hair) but if you’re a hardcore fan, you’ll likely still know all of these anyway:

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May 16

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old-type-40:

If this happens a lot in Utah, maybe I should sell astronaut suits there.

old-type-40:

If this happens a lot in Utah, maybe I should sell astronaut suits there.

May 14

hollatingting:

you should all read this, it’s really interesting! :)

hollatingting:

you should all read this, it’s really interesting! :)

May 10

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occasionally he is the British government … the most indispensable man in the country

occasionally he is the British government … the most indispensable man in the country

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eventuallylil:

I had to re-watch ‘A study in pink’ seven times before noticing this -I know, don’t judge me. Better late than never, though. 
At the end of the episode, when Sherlock dismisses Lestrade to go talk to John, the inspector smiles. Because yes, Sherlock is being insufferable as always, but -possibly- he’d never acted like this, dropping a case for ‘discussing the rent’. And that makes him think than maybe he’s found someone with whom he would put up. A step forward on the path for becoming a ‘good man’. 
That smile shows how truly, genuinely he cares for Sherlock, despite everything. Just like a father who is happy when his son is happy, even if aforesaid son often misbehaves.
How adorable is this man?
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eventuallylil:

I had to re-watch ‘A study in pink’ seven times before noticing this -I know, don’t judge me. Better late than never, though. 

At the end of the episode, when Sherlock dismisses Lestrade to go talk to John, the inspector smiles. Because yes, Sherlock is being insufferable as always, but -possibly- he’d never acted like this, dropping a case for ‘discussing the rent’. And that makes him think than maybe he’s found someone with whom he would put up. A step forward on the path for becoming a ‘good man’. 

That smile shows how truly, genuinely he cares for Sherlock, despite everything. Just like a father who is happy when his son is happy, even if aforesaid son often misbehaves.

How adorable is this man?

[x]

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May 07

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