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My hyperfixation of the week was Wednesday's soundtrack, so here's some highlights (mostly wenclair related)
Wednesday and Enid each have a main theme that changes instruments and intensity depending on the mood and a secondary theme that appears at specific moments. It is so satisfying to hear the melodies having their own dialogue in parallel with the characters.
Wednesday's second theme appears when:
She talks about the last time she cried and Nero's death to Enid
Her parents call her and she recollects her first week at Nervermore
Enid finds her after hiding due to being overwhelmed by the crowd
She says something nice to her father
She is nice to Pugsley
She comes closer to her mother for a wi-fi kiss
She indirectly says to Enid that she missed her
She tells Enid that she will never forget her
She is in denial about her power and Morticia mentions Ophelia
Enid question her about what happened at the Pyre
Wednesday is a control freak, unconfortable with emotions, so this theme is about being vulnerable, something she only allows herself occasionally around her family and Enid. While her main theme is a minor ascending scale, her second theme is a descending scale. It sounds like a relief but it's gradual, cautious.
This theme is used several times in season 1, but almost disapears in season 2, because Wednesday becomes obsessed with control and denies all signs of vulnerability.
Enid's second theme appears when:
She gives Wednesday a snood for her birthday, matching hers
She comes out of the forest after her fight with Tyler as a werewolf
She tells Bruno that she can't imagine her life without Wednesday
She thanks Wednesday for saving her life, and Wednesday compliments her by remixing her words
She tells Wednesday that she is her pack
This theme accompanies words or actions that have a deep meaning to Enid, as expressing her affection for Wednesday. Its comforting melody illustrates their special bond and the soft side of Enid's personality.
See more after the cut:
I was seized with a fervor and could not rest until I illustrated one of my favorite scenes from Sherlock Holmes: the Adventure of the Devil's Foot. While Holmes and Watson take a holiday in the Cornish countryside for Holmes's health, multiple people in the nearby village are found driven mad or dead from horror. Holmes deduces a substance that was burned in their presence is to blame. With a bit of the mysterious powder and a gas lamp in hand, he proposes an experiment to Watson...
content warning for drug use!
I'm not sure if it's supported by the canon but in my mind this is the first time Holmes ever apologies to Watson and he is so overcome with emotion that he immediately makes it weird
Text under the cut:
Cooldown sketch
“It was worth a wound–it was worth many wounds–”
- Sherlock Holmes, the Adventure of the Three Garridebs
Full text and individual pages under cut:
screaming and crying at how this got compressed and blurry, here are the individual pages:
important context for this scene is that it takes place a few years after Holmes decides not to turn in a man who murdered the killer of the woman he loved. (As a side note, the man and his murdered love could not be together because of "the deplorable laws of England", which is...familiar.) Holmes closes the case with this statement:
"I have never loved, Watson, but if I did and if the woman I loved had met such an end, I might act even as our lawless lion-hunter has done. Who knows?" (the Adventure of the Devil's Foot)
Speckled Band reread doodles...no snake was harmed
(this is a part of the Watson's Sketchbook series)

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The untold...
Holmes calling Watson "John" in a game of shadows

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[Theory][Crocoduel spoilers] Graham De Vanily Twin Rings
A theory about how Crocoduel foreshadows that the twin rings are possessed by an amok, and how it echoing the episode Felix
Image: Season 3 - Miraculer (I just thought this picture was quite illustrative, with the holder of the peacock miraculous under two halos)
Spoilers and theory after the cut ↓
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