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Are you a âcanât write dialogueâ writer or a âcanât describe anythingâ writer
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He is fairly new but he has potential he just needs support and motivation
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No, he is gay for john
Why I think Sherlock and Molly ended up together in s4 finale
Because the second time he told her he loved her, his facial expression was that of someone making a deduction - like he was deducing for himself, that he really loved her.
We know why he keeps bottled up his emotions - ever since his childhood friend died, her tries to keep a cool emotional facade and never shows how much he cares about the people who are most important to him, lest he loses them.
Thatâs why when in previous seasons when Sherlock said that Molly mattered the most, that no one would ever guess, I felt like something was odd here.Â
Sure, he felt attraction to the Woman but I donât feel it went much deeper than that, otherwise his sister, who has an IQ higher than that of fuckin Newton himself, would have made Sherlock think that the coffin was meant for Irene (she wanted to see him in emotional context and during his trials, she made him think that all the people he truly loved were in danger⌠and there was no mention of Irene. Well, you can argue his parents werenât involved but that was because it could have pulled her into the emotional context as well and shattered her illusion of being on a plane with her mother sleeping.).Â
Sherlock friggin lost his mind after that scene, when his sister told him âlook what you did to her/ to yourselfâ and we see him in his emotional context. Thinking that Molly would die, saying that he loved her made him more emotional than weâve ever seen him (somehow I donât feel like this would have been his reaction if he had to say it to Irene, only to realize sheâs been safe all along). And I felt this was because his emotionally cool facade broke and he had to deal with all the pent-up, repressed feelings he was feeling. He felt angry that he had to confront feelings that he was perfectly okay repressing, because they make him weaker, because they make him deduce wrong. (And most of the time his deductions were wrong involved Molly). Thatâs why I think he felt safe in being attracted to the Woman, because yes, she distracted him, but he behaved like a man who was distracted by a woman, not by his own feelings for her.Â
And thatâs why I think he was so distraught in the end. Sherlock was never one for caring much if his loved ones felt emotionally wounded by his words. Sure, heâd feel bad and apologize but he wouldnât have an emotional breakdown over it (high-functioning sociopath, remember?)Â
So when does a sociopath have an emotional break down? When it has something to do with his own feelings, like realizing he might actually love a woman, he might actually be weakened by his own feelings, that he wouldnât have had to if it wasnât for the whole situation. Plus, I think the relief he felt when he realized she was safe enforced his emotions even more.
Lastly, the ending sequences. Molly, looking happy, coming inside Sherlockâs apartment like she belongs there. This doesnât say âHereâs one of Sherlockâs not very significant friends who had a crush for him and he had to make her tell him she loved him and then told her lol sorry it was because I thought you were gonna die, chill, I donât love you really. And she chilled and went back to skipping inside his apartment everytime she went to see him, looking all satisfied and happy.â.Â
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How to fall in love with Benedict Cumberbatch's acting by me
Just watch one episode of Sherlock. Thatâs it. Youâre in love.
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When Sherlock finally returns
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