KNOWLEDGE is understanding that A Scandal in Belgravia was the horniest episode.
WISDOM is understanding that it was actually The Hounds of Baskerville.

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KNOWLEDGE is understanding that A Scandal in Belgravia was the horniest episode.
WISDOM is understanding that it was actually The Hounds of Baskerville.

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Inktober Day 29: Ominous
The Hound of the Baskervilles.
Today was supposed to be "Aquatic," which I've already posted. Done with black ballpoint pen, sharpie, and water soluble Prismacolor pencils (used for water coloring) for @bluebellofbakerstreet 's Inktober prompts.
Curled up on the sofa with a blanket and a hot water bottle. Cat is obviously as invested in Hound of the Baskervilles as I am.
when you realize there might be a big horse-sized dog in the woods and you peed a little.
Rewatching THoTB the other night like
John and Sherlock break into Baskerville… into a military base. A high-security area. The second time they go in, it’s to look for a giant Hound that they KNOW Can’t. Be. There.
Because according to Sherlock, he just saw it running around in Dewar’s Hollow last night, and how? Can something exist BOTH in a state of locked-in-a-high-security-compound and running around freely wherever it wants? If he just saw it in Dewar’s Hollow, why look for it in Baskerville, this is like…. looking for someone in a top-secret Murder Prison Island when you know full well they were just now running around London.
For a minute I was distraught, thinking they’d always been writing these kind of terrible plot holes and we’d been overlooking them, seeing only what we wanted to see.
Then I remembered, Sherlock doesn’t think the Hound is at Baskerville at all! Of course he doesn’t, that wouldn’t make any damn sense. He thinks the Hound is a hallucination, that it doesn’t even really exist
….and of course, of course, he’s right.
(Honorable mention goes to the fact that they get into Baskerville because the security thinks Sherlock is Mycroft; they get into Sherrinford because security thinks Mycroft is Sherlock.)

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"There he sat, with his tweed suit and his American accent, in the corner of a prosaic railway-carriage, and yet as I looked at his dark and expressive face I felt more than ever how true a descendant he was of that long line of high-blooded, fiery, and masterful men. There were pride, valour, and strength in his thick brows, his sensitive nostrils, and his large hazel eyes." -- Dr. John Watson on Sir Henry Baskerville, The Hound of the Baskervilles, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle "Henry, a normal-looking bloke in his late twenties," --Dr. John Watson on Henry Baskerville, The Hounds of Baskerville entry from John's blog I don't even know what the worst part about this is, that ACD Watson was so Gay, or that BBC John is so repressed, or.... "Henry was a "normal-looking bloke?" Really, John, you should become a professional author!" --Sherlock Holmes commenting on The Hounds of Baskerville blog post Oh, yeah, that's it, that's the worst part. The fact that BBC John is still attracted to Henry, he's just repressed about it (more! Repressed! Than ACD Watson was in 1902!!) and so John tries to hide his attraction (which is canon?! So the writers DO pay attention to canon gay details!??) by skimping on the description and Sherlock of course Notices and Calls Him Out Publicly on it... drawing our attention to it as well... drawing attention to the fact that John's attraction to men is being textually covered up in this show, and by John as unreliable narrator himself ... Yeah, I hate everything about this
John forgives Sherlock for poisoning him at the end of Hounds because he is so relieved - he honestly thought Sherlock didn't know how he took his coffee?! The most observant man in the world and they've been flatmates this whole time and Sherlock doesn't know he doesn't take sugar?! Can you imagine how hurt he must have been like "he just doesn't notice me at all..." when he realizes, "of course, he was just trying to poison me for an experiment, how Sherlock" he just feels so much better
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