Ok so LJ, I've been gone all year to Facebook and Twitter, but I'm back now. I'm rewatching Sherlock and considering maybe writing some fic (*gasp*). Below some thinky thoughts.
Is Sherlock thinking John is coming on to him at the restaurant out of character? Why else would he notice it, when what's-her-face at the mortuary is so obvious about
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Yesyesyes! On re-watch, my roommate said he liked the way Sherlock delivered his explanations in the first episode better than in the second and third eps, noting that they took on more of an air of performance than in the first.
But then I noticed that in the piloe, he was mainly giving his deductions to WATSON. The notable exception is his feverish thinking-out-loud over the body of the woman from Cardiff. Otherwise, Sherlock is more soft-spoken and less dramatic when he talks directly to Watson, especially when he's making deductions about Watson's own background, or his relationship with his family. Sherlock does not regard Watson as an audience, like the other detectives. He is communicating to Watson as a potential friend, partner, collaborator, soul mate, what have you.
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Also I noticed how John is not afraid to touch Sherlock - I can't find the part but when he says, "What's that you've got" and takes Sherlock's hand so familiarly, to take that bit of paper out of it. Agh, it's driving me crazy, I have to find it now. I thought it was the end of the Pilot/Study in Pink but it's definitely not.
*needs Sherlock icons, stat*
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