Just thinking about how sometimes Ed might just hide Stede's clothes from him at the inn.
Stede: Ed Have you seen my pants?
Ed: No love, no idea where they are. *pant leg peaking out of huge chest*
Stede: *enters room, with no pants on* It's so bizarre, I swear I had so many extra pairs and they're ALL missing. It's a bloody conspiracy.
Ed: Mmm yes, it's a travesty really. *Staring*
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So if I stop now, I get to keep this one perfect night and also have a chance of keeping it going tomorrow. And the day after. And the day after that.
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Thinking about how Will is far away from the others, living his peaceful life with his father and making up for lost time...
And how canonically Will ventured a little too far and found Seven and after pleading with his Dad to help, they brought him back to their little cottage house and Will finally fixed him up and even though Seven hadn't regained his memory yet, Will insisted he stay so he wouldn't get damaged or lost again and Will can fix the last little bits. Seven would still be doing smaller tasks until he regained part of his memory and is slowly gaining his sentience back.
And how one day they had to go to the Nether and while unpleasant, they did find Galahad and brought him back and they also regained their memories,
So now they're all living in a little cottage house away from all the trauma and drama of Lodestone Grove and Will is teaching Seven and Galahad about Overworld stuff while they all learn more about the Aether from Alerion and they're all just having a wholesome gay little time together-
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Honestly we were robbed of 13xYaz hugs, we've already seen 14 hugging Donna, 12 said he didnt do hugs any more yet considering, had quite a few more the 13. I'm not at all saying 13 should have been touchy feely but a couple more Yaz hugs wouldn't have hurt! Yaz's mum got as many solo hugs as Yaz did, so 13 wasn't totally against hugs. She also pulled everyone back for the group hug in Revolution... So why no other Yaz hugs?
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Sky TV renewed a content distribution deal with WBD in New Zealand last month and confirmed via a press release today that OFMD S2 will air in New Zealand later this year. The release date, although yet to be announced, is confirmed for 2023 and sounds like it will align with Max’s scheduled release date. Sky’s new channel that will host S2, Sky Open, launches late August and will start releasing new content starting in September. I know David has already confirmed October several times, but this is just further reassurance that S2 already has a scheduled release date and hopefully we’ll find out when that is soon!
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when Eurus told Sherlock he had to shoot Mycroft or John, Mycroft did not hesitate to try and make the decision easier for him by fueling Sherlock's anger towards him. he didn't waste a second. he knew, he knew Sherlock could never, ever shoot John. he knew it had to be him, he knew instantly.
and for all his faults, Mycroft did the only thing he could think of to make Sherlock's choice easier, because he knew his brother. he knew Sherlock could live without his brother, but he couldn't live without his John.
and Sherlock? Sherlock knew exactly what Mycroft was doing. he saw through it in an instant.
but John? John didn't. John believed every word that came out of Mycroft's mouth, because it was everything he had ever thought about himself. it was truth, not meanness or bullying. just truth, rarely pure and never simple.
and John was ready. he had his moral compass used against him, watched three men die instead of one, and had to watch his best friend, his soulmate, profess his love to someone else, all in the span of less than an hour. he had lost the woman he had taught himself to love, and he had nothing but Sherlock left to live for. if he had to die, he was glad it would be Sherlock that did it. he could die a hero, knowing he saved the most important person in his life.
but then Sherlock says it: Mycroft is lying. it's all fake. and John is shocked, dumbfounded. he didn't even consider the possibility of the elder Holmes brother trying to do a kind thing, trying to sacrifice himself. but he did. he was.
and John knows, though he tries to protest, that Sherlock will shoot Mycroft. John knows, Mycroft knows, Sherlock knows -- even Jim Moriarty knew. John wants to stop him, but he knows there's no use.
and then, Sherlock makes a different call. a choice that wasn't even on the table. with a gun aimed at his brother, Sherlock looks at John, and John knows. he knows immediately what Sherlock is going to do.
he looks so scared. you can almost see him remembering, watch him seeing this Sherlock, with a gun held under his chin, superimposed over that Sherlock, standing on a rooftop, both ready to die. John tries to speak -- you can see him try to say Sherlock's name -- but he can't, because he's frozen. he's terrified. it's all happening again, and, this time, there won't be any magic tricks. this time it will be real.
and this? this is so, so much worse than John dying for Sherlock. because John was ready. he was ready to return the favour. Sherlock shouldn't have to die for John twice.
but he will. he'd die for John a thousand times over, again and again. and maybe that's what scares John the most.
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