“You have to go back, you know,” he explained to me as the smoke from his cigarette filled the air in the train. He looked out the window for a moment and watched as the forest landscape flew past. All the places he had been, all the space ships and transporters, a train must be so ordinary for him.
I sighed and pulled my cell phone from my bag. I had been sent messages from Irene and John amost daily, but I never responded. I needed to disappear. I needed time to think, to work out everything that could go wrong in my plan, and every fix to make it right again. I looked up from my phone, “How long has it been, Doctor?”
The Doctor lifted the cigarette from his mouth, “About a year and a half or so, roughly 17 months, I would say. That would be about right.” The Doctor watched intensely as I buried my phone back in my bag and leaned my head up against the window. “Sherlock, you need a doctor. Your doctor.”
“Yes but how do I do it?” I didn’t realize I had raised my voice, and the Doctor raised an eyebrow out of surprise. “There are so many things that could go wrong, things I cannot control…”
“Do what the rest of the human race does.” The Doctor leaned forward, “You and I are alike in one way, we are brilliant. We over-complicate things because we have the knowledge to do so, it’s natural. Put that aside and just try…” The Doctor sat back in his seat and looked out the window, not looking me in the eye as he spoke, “I have seen what John is without you, and you two need each other. You’re two parts of a whole, Sherlock. Who is the blogger without his detective?”
Since she was little, Molly Hooper was always the brilliant one. She might have been shy or not that good in getting new friends, but from the time she first went to school, she was the smartest kid in the class.
Then she grew insecure, but it wasn’t always like this. To be honest, the annoying feeling of not being good enough started when she met Sherlock and he just couldn’t see her. And then there was everyone else. Of course, who was she compared to the great Sherlock Holmes? So she kept living with the thought that she was always the second best, and she always felt that she’s forgotten something, something she missed so terribly.
And then, when she thought nothing would ever change, he said it.
‘You do count.’
It was the first time he actually saw her. Or maybe first time he let her see he sees her. Anyway, it was the moment when Molly Hooper finally remembered an old friend and the thing he asked her never to forget.
“It’s fitting that the Doctor comes face to face with his ultimate enemy, The Master, for the 50th anniversary and it’s felt Benedict is the perfect choice if schedules can work,” a source told the paper. “Fans will love the idea of the man who plays Sherlock Holmes taking on the Doctor’.’ —source
Doctor Who Vs. Sherlock: We’re Not So Different, You and I
Both close friends witness the death of the main character. There’s one character that is head over heels in love with another. Both the main characters die. Both of the main characters aren’t actually dead. (We suspect nano-robots.) The woman doesn’t give a shit and also, loves guns. The villain is the “evil twin” of the main character.
DOCTOR WHO’S DAY ROUNDUP: FAN-MADE ‘WHOLOCK’ TRAILER WILL BLOW YOUR MIND by [BBC] staff
The Wholock movement may now have seen its masterwork: one fan with someserious Final Cut skills — and even better narrative skills — has created a fake Wholock movie trailer that will astonish and delight fans of either series, taking a story strand from Doctor Who Season 6 and expertly entangling it into Sherlock (there are Sherlock Season 2 spoilers here, be warned).
EMILIE: 17, CANADIAN. love my coffee; aspiring to be someone who does something special. meanwhile on the internet I vent my feelings. it can get weird.
supernatural. doctor who. sherlock. the avengers/all related. game of thrones. multishipper extraordinaire; DESTIEL IS MY OTP. :)
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