in the depths of my Sherlock Holmes obsession, I downloaded all The Strand Magazine pieces that contained a Sherlock Holmes story and added them up as the collections that they would later be released in (with the magazine cover and table of contents and correct page numbers and everything)
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It is indeed possible that Dr John Watson is bisexual, in this essay I will
Okay, serious mode on. You know it's serious when I use proper capitalization instead of silly typing in all lowercase, lmao. Anyway.
Over the few months I've been into Sherlock Holmes, I have been especially interested in queer readings of the stories. I mean, come on - have you read them?? And a popular take I've encountered is that Holmes himself is some sort of asexual, maybe even aroace. I agree! But this is not what this rant is about.
Because I've also had the experience of encountering people reading Holmes as aroace while at the same time calling Watson a completely heterosexual man, and respectfully, I disagree.
I don't know where the idea stems from. I suppose it does make sense to write him off as such without second thoughts, considering the times the canon was written in. But then, if you're contemplating Holmes, why not extend the queer lens to Watson? A man who, over years, nay, decades, has lived with another man, dedicated his life to writing about him while describing his eyes as "dreamy" and cannot go two pages without writing about his fingers?
But I digress. Here is why I think Watson is bisexual, step-by-step.
1. "But Watson has a wife!"
Yes. Yes, he did marry Mary in SIGN. Hear me out, though: This does not make him less bisexual - which, sadly, is a take I've noticed in queer spaces these days; that people in straight-presenting relationships somehow lose their queer identities simply by marrying or being with someone of the opposite sex.
I have no doubt that Watson was happy with Mary, and I do not want to claim the opposite, for this would be too much of a stretch. Watson was quite taken by her in SIGN and indeed married her, but that is, my friends, not an argument against his potential bisexuality, I'm afraid. It's called bisexuality because you are attracted to people of both the male and female sexes, and preferences within that label exist, as well. Pulling the "but he had a wife!" card simply does not work as a sufficent argument against Watson being bi. You can headcanon him as you wish, of course! However, this kind of point is disrespectful and ignorant towards bi people with opposite-sex partners, and you're going to have find better rebuttals to convince me that Watson is fully het.
With that point out of the way (which is often raised first), let me continue to what I'm basing my claim on other than speculating.
2. How Watson talks about Holmes
Watson is a writer, and if writers are enamored or in awe by someone or something, they will describe it to make the reader resonate with them. Especially writers of fiction or writers recalling events in a style that is typically reserved for fiction, such as our dear doctor is doing here.
Back to Mary, this is how he talks about her, just for good measure:
I have never looked upon a face which gave a clearer promise of a refined and sensitive nature.
[...] with the sweet face of Mary Morstan looking down upon me.
Both of these quotes are from SIGN, because that's the only story Mary Morstan actually appears in, aside from a few lines in later ones.
What about Holmes, though?
His eyes were sharp and piercing, save during those intervals or torpor to which I have alluded; and his thin, hawk-like nose gave his whole expression an air of alertness and decision. His chin, too, had the prominence and squareness which mark the man of determination. His hands were invariably blotted with ink and stained with chemicals, yet he was possessed of extraordinaty delicacy of touch, [...] (STUD)
All the afternoon he sat in the stalls wrapped in the most perfect happiness, gently waving his long, thin fingers in time to the music, while his gently smiling face and his languid, dreamy eyes were as unlike those of Holmes, the sleuth-hound, [...] (REDH)
[...]whom I shall ever regard as the best and the wisest man I have ever known. (FINA)
[...]the man whom above all others I revere. (THOR)
Holmes leaned forward and laid his long, thin fingers upon the woman’s shoulder. He had an almost hypnotic power of soothing when he wished. (REDC)
[...] for a moment I saw something in his eyes which was nearer to tenderness than I had ever seen. (BRUC)
A flush of colour sprang to Holmes' pale cheeks, and he bowed to us like the master dramatist who receives who receives the homage of his audience. It was at such moments that for an instant he ceased to be a reasoning machine, and betrayed his human love for admiration and applause. The same singularly proud and reserved nature wich turned away with disdain from popular notoriety was capable of being moved to its depths by spontaneous wonder and praise from a friend. (SIXN)
What about Holmes, indeed.
Now, this is probably by far not everything, and not all of these can probably be interpreted as romantic without skewing the context. One thing is clear, however - Watson loves to describe Holmes. He admires and is devoted to him, and let's be real, what's the point of telling us how Holmes' fingers felt when they closed upon Watson's wrist in SPEC?
3. But this is just Holmes. What about other men?
Don't worry, I gotchu:
There was a portrait within of a man strikingly handsome and intelligent-looking, [...] (YELL) (Note: This is followed by "but bearing unmistakable signs upon his features of his African descent," which obviously is a "but" rooted in unfortunately period-typical racism. Not cool, Watson, which is why I suppose this can optionally count? But decide yourself.)
The son, on the other hand, had dropped all that jaunty, dashing style which had characterized him, and the ferocity of a dangerous wild beast gleamed in his dark eyes and distorted his handsome features. (REIG)
He was flaxen-haired and handsome in a washed-out negative fashion, with frightened blue eyes and a clean-shaven face, with a weak, sensitive mouth. His age may have been about twenty-seven; his dress and bearing that of a gentleman. (NORW)
He was a tall, handsome, swarthy fellow, clad in a suit of grey flannel, with a Panama hat, a bristling black beard, and a great, aggressive hooked nose, and flourishing a cane as he walked. (DANC)
His dark, handsome, aquiline features were convulsed into a spasm of vindictive hatred, which had set his dead face in a terribly
fiendish expression. (ABBE)
You get the idea. Watson calls other men handsome a LOT, and not to mention the other descriptions of men's features that Watson felt drawn to while writing. It's not only Holmes whom he finds visually interesting.
4. Why I think Watson loves Holmes in particular
I've gone over visual descrptions of Holmes, but what convinces me even more is the way Watson acts towards him. My favorite examples include, but are not limited to:
Watson crossing the English Channel and making it all the way to Lyon within a single day (mind you, this was 1887) in less than 24 hours to get to a sick Holmes as soon as possible (REIG),
Him dragging Holmes off to the country to recuperate (several occasions, most notably DEVI),
Him playing along with Holmes' plan in DYIN despite not liking it at all
Patching Holmes up and threatening to track down the men who hurt Holmes in ILLU
Finding strengh while quite literally going mad and possibly dying in DEVI when thinking of Holmes suffering the same fate and dragging that man out of the contaminated room
And let's not forget the following, absolutely insane passage in DYIN:
[...] There is just room behind the head of my bed, Watson.”
“My dear Holmes!”
“I fear there is no alternative, Watson. The room does not lend itself to concealment, which is as well, as it is the less likely to arouse suspicion. But just there, Watson, I fancy that it couldbe done.” Suddenly he sat up with a rigid intentness upon his haggard face. “There are the wheels, Watson. Quick, man, if you love me!"
What does Watson do? Correct. He hides behind the bed.
5. What is the point of this rant?
I disagree with the statment that Watson is straight. He is into women, yes. He's also described lady clients as attractive, as I'm sure is known to most of you, which is why I did not add a section about that. That's not the part people typically tend to have issues with. But he is also very much drawn to men.
is he equally drawn to men as he is to women? Eh. I don't know. There's not enough facts to make an assumption, and "you should never theorize without data, Watson!". But there is data that Watson might be, and is in my opinion, bisexual.
Why is this rant on the johnlock website? Well, I had to rant somewhere, didn't I? I suppose I hope that some of you will understand where I'm coming from, and that there is nothing wrong with headcannoning Watson as hetero, but that I do not like when book authors or video creators on YouTube talk about thinking (emphasis on "I think", "This is my opinion", etc.) Holmes is ace/aro/both and then just state that Watson is straight as if this was not up for debate. Because I think it very much is.
Thank you for coming to my TED! talk. Time to study for my exam, whoops.
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“Here’s a letter for you, old man,” I announced as I sifted through the morning post one grey day in October. “Not a lot else, I’m afraid.”
Holmes folded down the top of the newspaper he was reading so he could see me. “A letter from whom?”
“Not sure.” I turned it over to study it as best I could. The envelope was thick and expensive, postmarked from America. The ink was rich and black, and it smelled unexpectedly floral, with an odd sulphuric note underneath. “Looks to be a woman’s writing, I’d say.”
“If you would.” He held out a pale hand. I passed him the envelope and he neatly sliced it open with his pocket knife. A single page slipped out onto his breakfast plate. He unfolded it with a flick of his wrist, then smiled. “Ah! Morticia.”
“Morticia?”
“Addams. She is my second cousin.”
I was immediately intrigued, for Holmes so rarely talked about his relatives. It had taken several years after our meeting for him to bring up the subject of his elder brother, who lived and worked barely an hour’s walk away. I wasn’t surprised that a second cousin in America had gone unnoted until now.
“Unusual names run in the family, I see.”
Holmes smirked. “Her grandmother was my great-aunt Séraphine, who met and married a quite singular gentleman named Algernon Frump while travelling. They settled over in the States many years ago, and dear Morticia now resides there with her husband.”
“Why does she write you?”
“She is arranging a sort of family reunion on All Hallow’s Eve. Apparently it has been far too long since we have all seen each other.”
“How long is that?”
“Several years at least. It was certainly before you and I met.”
“And will you oblige her?”
“I suppose I will.” He folded the letter and placed it neatly back in its envelope, tucking it into his inside pocket. “You’ve been angling for a holiday, my boy. Would this satisfy you?”
“Wouldn’t it be terribly rude?” I asked, startled. “She has invited you, not me.”
He tutted. “Nonsense, Watson! Morticia knows we live together, of course.”
“How?”
“She will have read your book.”
“Oh! Well that is kind of her. But a family reunion, Holmes, I am not—”
“You are my partner and intimate friend. I assure you there are members of the Addams clan with far more tenuous connections, and many of them also of no blood relation. You will not be out of place, and they will be glad to meet you.”
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“For me,” said Sherlock Holmes, “there still remains the cocaine-bottle.” And he stretched his long, white hand up for it. ~~ The Sign of Four
[ID: digital artwork of Holmes and Watson, on the floor. Watson holds Holmes in an embrace, the latter clutching tightly onto his shirtsleeves. Holmes is in his mouse colored dressing gown and slippers. Watson is comforting him, hands gently on his head and back. /end ID]
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This take is definitely too hot for a lot of fans but I’m gonna say it anyway: Sherlock Holmes is a canonically queer character. What type of queer he is is up to interpretation, but he is canonically, explicitly Not Straight, and people who write him as an allosexual hetero man are the ones who are actually projecting their own headcanon onto him.
I’m 100% serious. Here are the canonical facts we have about his feelings on sex/romance:
- He says multiple times that he is not interested in women. When Watson comments on the attractiveness of a woman, Holmes responds that he “didn’t notice”.
- He is uninterested in marriage and remains a bachelor his entire life, and never expresses any regret or sadness over this.
- He states that he has “never loved” (in this context it is implied that he is specifically talking about romantic love.) He repeatedly expresses disdain for romance in general.
That’s IT. That is ALL the canonical information we have about his sexuality. We know that he is capable of love in some sense, and Watson even explicitly says that Holmes loves him. But we never see any evidence that he has romantic feelings for women.
Any interpretation of Holmes as a heterosexual man directly contradicts all of the evidence we have about his sexuality. It assumes that everything he or Watson have ever said about his feelings on romance is a lie. The only interpretations of him that actually fit with all the facts are if he’s aroace, gay, or some combination thereof.
Anyway I’m going to start referring to straight interpretations of Holmes as “straight headcanons” now. Holmes is canonically queer.