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Remember that ime when Jensen said lewd pictures of him and Mish are selfies? Good times.Â
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*Lewd synonyms:Â obscene, dirty, bawdy, smutty, nasty.
(Donât judge my gif habilities wrong, I made this 5 am when I couldnât sleep)
so when jensen said that misha photoshopping lewd pictures of them is the same as taking selfies, what did he mean by that?
Oh anon... lol
Thank you for this lol
There is another post about this, but I canât find it so Iâll leave you with this one.
So... basically theyâre insinuating that pics they take of themselves are lewd and NSFW lol.
Hereâs a post I have talking about this, including a little gem of Jensen panicing over someone asking him a question about pics of him and Misha that Misha brought up lol
There is another post that goes more in depth of Jenâs panic lol. Iâll have to try and find it and add it in...
Bonus: The first question about what is Jensenâs favorite road trip snack, Mishaâs answer, if you watch what heâs writing, is also NSFW lol. (Hint: rhymes with lock... đ lol. And watch Jared when he sees what Misha wrote haha)
https://all-the-ships-love.tumblr.com/post/636245982935384064/remember-that-ime-when-jensen-said-lewd-pictures
Jensen when a fan says they have a question about photos with him and Misha Jensen, when his heart starts to settle down a bit, because he r
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Alright I just thought of something. I was watching this video here and I made myself this question what does Mofatiss think of us TJLCers?Â
Because in the video itâs said that Johnlockers have a bad reputation, they talk about that incident with AA and the death threat (which was appaling really) and also about how some fans disturbed a play Martin was in by screaming and catcalling (which was untrue, Martin said so himself).
And then I remembered this post made by @thecutteralicia which made an impact on me, I canât believe it doesnât have more notes.
In the post they talk about a skit of The League of the Gentleman, Mark Gatiss is in it and itâs about a gay couple and their friend Tish who is a âfag hagâ (or flame dame), which is a term referring to straight women who are sexually attracted to gay men.
The two characters, Robert and Russell, are going through the very real and emotional event of ending their relationship. Neither the gay characters nor the situation theyâre going through are played for laughs. Then Tish enters, their straight female friend, and she is the OTT ridiculous one. We laugh at her, and her behavior, but what gets me is that the audience also grows angry at her. Thatâs because Russell (Mark Gatiss) is still in the scene, and we see him genuinely heartbroken and crying (Mark does a brilliant job BTW). All the while, Tish just blissfully ignores her supposed friend and what heâs going through. Furthermore, she makes stupid, stereotypical comments like how jealous she is of gay guys who âget to have sex with no consequencesâ even though, right in front of her, Russell is devastated at losing his boyfriend. She doesnât think anything of tossing off the comment that a friend of hers slept with Robert and doesnât consider how that would impact Russell.
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Tish makes no connection with her gay friends: even when their emotions are right in front of her face, she ignores them and their situation. Theyâre like pets to her, there for her own amusement, to listen to her, talk about fashion and cute guys (and probably also to make her feel so progressive) but not to have real feelings (her reaction to him crying: âEw, what are you doing?â). At the end of the scene, when Russell finally screams at her, itâs cathartic because heâs demanding to be acknowledged and sick of being treated as less of a person by her.
Now when I watched the skit I didnât laugh because I kept thinking is this how mofatiss see us? They called us silly and accused us of trivializing an important matter and only wanting to see two men at it.
And to top it all of I remembered this interview with Steven Moffat that he says âtheyâre mostly projecting onto the show themselves, but I donât blame them for that. I think I probably watched charlieâs angels much the same way. It was much more fun that wayâ
You can call me crazy but that would explain why they were so abrasive and insulting to us. They just donât know that we find it as important as they do, they donât know that we are a bunch of queer people who want to see representation on TV as much as they do.
Now Iâm not here to defend them, shame on them for not realizing how incridible we all are. Iâm just trying to understand why because they could have denied johnlock in so many other ways but they chose to be abnoxious.
I still believe in TJLC and I look forward to the day I see it becoming canon but I also hope that someday Mofatiss will want to know who we really are and respect us.
âDonât blame us for things that arenât there. It is infuriating. We get pilloried for these things as if our show â we havenât even made the thirteenth one yet â has to have the shoulders to bear every single issue and every single campaign point. You canât do that. Itâs our show, theyâre our characters, they do what we want them to do, and we donât have to represent absolutely everything in that ninety minutes. Itâs impossible.  And it would kill it. It would be deadly to it.â 1.) It isnât every single issue. It is literally only one. 2.) We arenât asking you to do it. In fact, if the future of the show is fan service Iâm sure that the quality would suffer. Weâre not saying âmake it gay or youâre rubbishâ, we think this is how the show has grown from the beginning. We arenât trying to force you, as writers, to conform with our wishes. We are hopeful that we are right, just like anyone else. 3.) The point is, it is there. We donât blame you for things that arenât there, because we think it is. We read the show. This relationship is what we interpret and itâs more than the cheap jokes which were funny at first. The imagery, the subtext, even the score points to Johnlock. If we are wrong, okay, you got me there, but I genuinely donât think we are and I hope you are lying. side note: Anyone who attacks Moffat, Gatiss or the cast, why tho? What is your deal? Please stop ?? Have faith and stop being salty ?????