Hey wonderful people,
There are a lot of feelings flying around the internet about the new episode. Emotions are running very high, and it’s OK to have those. If you’re giddy about the new episode, and you thought it was like eating grilled cheese while riding on the back of a unicorn, that’s fine. If you’re heartbroken and gutted about the new episode and you thought it was trash on toast while sitting in a gutter, that’s fine too. We’re happy for you if you’re happy, and if you’re sorrowful, we want you to know we are here for you.
What’s not OK is attacking other people on either side of the equation. Discussion and passionate debate, yes. Those are some of the most marvelous things in the world. But kindness and courtesy are also marvelous, and we’re beginning to see people making things personal in a way that could be hurtful to others. This is a very personal show for a lot of folks, and we’re personal about it too, right down to the last Babe.
But you know what? Not all the Babes sail the same ships. In fact, various ones of us sail very different ships, and while those ships are important to us, what’s FAR more important are the friendship and the loyalty and the love that being Sherlockians brings to us. It’s important to remember that when things get heated. No one can take away your connections, your beautiful imaginations, your creativity, or your fandom friends.
If you are upset at the moment, and we sincerely hurt for you if you are, there are some steps you can take instead of allowing yourself to be drawn into a vortex of negativity that is leading to places that could be as harmful to the speaker as those who are being spoken to. Attacking the show creators for writing their story and wishing them dead (I’ve seen this) is wrong. Wishing death on anyone is wrong. Particularly if it’s to do with how they make their art. And wishing it hurts the wisher, not just the people behind BBC Sherlock.
–Go read “The Three Garridebs” in the canon. Then read the other 59.
–Watch some Jeremy Brett Granada Holmes–it’s all on YouTube pretty much.
–Read your favorite fanfic and revel in it.
–Keep working on your favorite WIP and revel in that.
–Watch “A Game of Shadows,” or as we call it, “A Gay of Gay.”
–Do something entirely different and give Sherlock Holmes a pass for the moment.
Whatever you do, please remember that loyalty and love are eternal and infinite, and please do no harm to yourself and to others. Things are getting a little wild in here, and the Babes worry. Stay safe. Stay well.
– @lyndsayfaye
Oh my, and that after a hard day ;)
2 pictures of Gary from the set in New York (Gary’s Facebook)
My favorite Astronaut joined Tumblr, beware, the pictures are flooding in now!
Flying 250 miles above the Earth aboard the International Space Station has given me the unique vantage point from which to view our planet. Spending a year in space has given me the unique opportunity to see a wide range of spectacular storm systems in space and on Earth.
The recent blizzard was remarkably visible from space. I took several photos of the first big storm system on Earth of year 2016 as it moved across the East Coast, Chicago and Washington D.C. Since my time here on the space station began in March 2015, I’ve been able to capture an array of storms on Earth and in space, ranging from hurricanes and dust storms to solar storms and most recently a rare thunder snowstorm.
Blizzard 2016
Hurricane Patricia 2015
Hurricane Joaquin 2015
Dust Storm in the Red Sea 2015
Dust Storm of Gobi Desert 2015
Aurora Solar Storm 2015
Aurora Solar Storm 2016
Thunderstorm over Italy 2015
Lightning and Aurora 2016
Rare Thunder Snowstorm 2016
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This is sooo cute!
Flack is making breakfast for himself and for the dog! Awww ^_^ He is looking sexy as usual.
so if you consider yourself belonging to the Sherlock Fandom family, reblog this post and make it float around.
Let’s count our poor souls.
Oh I love her many faces!
I present you: the many faces of Willemijn Verkaik!
Full text of the interview with Martin Freeman published in the Sunday Times on 24 November 2013. Behind a cut for length.
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Are we having a bad hair day Mr. BC? :D
@ Rolling Stones gig - 06.07
I'm watching The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug
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http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6640484/1/Unadulterated_Something
Laying on the couch, anyone know any good Gelphie fics?(:
Sherlockian and Tolkien fan. I admire and adore Martin Freeman and Benedict Cumberbatch. I love reading Sherlock fan fiction (I also offer BETA reading services) Recently I re discovered my old hobby: Human spaceflight (Thank you social media!
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