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Girl, seventeen, from the north with not enough time on her hands and a penchant for all things fictional. Sherlocked, Who-ed, and Pottered. This is not a quality blog.

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ivyblossom:

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In The Reichenbach Fall, the part that made me cry the hardest, was when John said “He’s my friend!” when trying to get to Sherlock. I don’t know why, but that just destroyed me.

This bit was the beginning of my own personal descent into a snot-ridden sobbing mess that culminated in the graveside scene and my husband coming downstairs to find out what the hideous wailing noise was. 
They place such an importance on the word “friend” throughout the series and when John needs to get to him, get to his friend, he can’t. It destroyed me too. 

And the way he says it. Desperate. Begging. Quivering. Like the sound of resonating glass, right before it completely shatters.

I was really struck by the woeful weakness of the word in that context, how utterly it fails to express Sherlock’s role in John’s life. 
For all the times other people have tried to define their relationship from a distance, and John’s near-constant rebuttals (what he is not), here John tries to articulate why he is special to Sherlock, why he should be granted a few moments with him, why he is different than anyone else on the street.
In The Blind Banker, John asserts that he is Sherlock’s colleague, not his friend. Back then he was deliberately putting distance between them. He chose a word then that didn’t entirely make sense. He’s not really Sherlock’s colleague, is he? Colleague has totally different connotations, and doesn’t really fit. Here, we have the same kind of situation: he’s using a word that doesn’t really work, not entirely. He is more than Sherlock’s friend. He’s his best friend, his only friend, his flatmate, his caretaker, his social tutor, his chronicler. They are sort of business partners, in a way. Sherlock has effectively ousted all of John’s girlfriends, and he is, in every way that matters, John’s life partner and soulmate. I doubt that’s really something anyone would debate. For once, in this scene, John is trying to articulate the closeness of their relationship, and fails. Language really gets in the way.
He’s attempting to articulate that his relationship to Sherlock means he should have special access, no matter what. But he doesn’t get special access, even after telling them he’s a doctor. He barely manages to touch Sherlock. This is probably the one time John wishes people would assume they were lovers if it would make them stop pulling him away from Sherlock’s body. He is trying to make them respect the level of grief he has in that moment, and there just aren’t enough words for him to do that.
What would John have done if they had not pulled him away? Of course he was attempting to examine Sherlock, to see if there was any sign of life left. Could he survive, or was he dead, or was he dying, right then, essentially alone? Of course, the people around him are deliberately pulling John away so that he doesn’t find signs to prove that Sherlock is still alive (presumably). But John must be frustrated that he can’t articulate his relationship to Sherlock well enough to make them stop pulling him away. He is not a random person on the street with a morbid interest. He deserves to be by Sherlock’s side as he dies. He need to be. He’s my friend. 
I kind of love that that’s all he can say, and how completely inadequate it is.

ivyblossom:

afrogeekgoddess:

livia-carica:

bakerstreetconfessions:

In The Reichenbach Fall, the part that made me cry the hardest, was when John said “He’s my friend!” when trying to get to Sherlock.
I don’t know why, but that just destroyed me.

This bit was the beginning of my own personal descent into a snot-ridden sobbing mess that culminated in the graveside scene and my husband coming downstairs to find out what the hideous wailing noise was. 

They place such an importance on the word “friend” throughout the series and when John needs to get to him, get to his friend, he can’t. It destroyed me too. 

And the way he says it. Desperate. Begging. Quivering. Like the sound of resonating glass, right before it completely shatters.

I was really struck by the woeful weakness of the word in that context, how utterly it fails to express Sherlock’s role in John’s life. 

For all the times other people have tried to define their relationship from a distance, and John’s near-constant rebuttals (what he is not), here John tries to articulate why he is special to Sherlock, why he should be granted a few moments with him, why he is different than anyone else on the street.

In The Blind Banker, John asserts that he is Sherlock’s colleague, not his friend. Back then he was deliberately putting distance between them. He chose a word then that didn’t entirely make sense. He’s not really Sherlock’s colleague, is he? Colleague has totally different connotations, and doesn’t really fit. Here, we have the same kind of situation: he’s using a word that doesn’t really work, not entirely. He is more than Sherlock’s friend. He’s his best friend, his only friend, his flatmate, his caretaker, his social tutor, his chronicler. They are sort of business partners, in a way. Sherlock has effectively ousted all of John’s girlfriends, and he is, in every way that matters, John’s life partner and soulmate. I doubt that’s really something anyone would debate. For once, in this scene, John is trying to articulate the closeness of their relationship, and fails. Language really gets in the way.

He’s attempting to articulate that his relationship to Sherlock means he should have special access, no matter what. But he doesn’t get special access, even after telling them he’s a doctor. He barely manages to touch Sherlock. This is probably the one time John wishes people would assume they were lovers if it would make them stop pulling him away from Sherlock’s body. He is trying to make them respect the level of grief he has in that moment, and there just aren’t enough words for him to do that.

What would John have done if they had not pulled him away? Of course he was attempting to examine Sherlock, to see if there was any sign of life left. Could he survive, or was he dead, or was he dying, right then, essentially alone? Of course, the people around him are deliberately pulling John away so that he doesn’t find signs to prove that Sherlock is still alive (presumably). But John must be frustrated that he can’t articulate his relationship to Sherlock well enough to make them stop pulling him away. He is not a random person on the street with a morbid interest. He deserves to be by Sherlock’s side as he dies. He need to be. He’s my friend. 

I kind of love that that’s all he can say, and how completely inadequate it is.

(via transmutes)

I’m a doctor, let me come through. Let me come through, please, no, he’s my friend, he’s my friend-

I’m a doctor, let me come through. Let me come through, please, no, he’s my friend, he’s my friend-

Source: expelliarmed

The Reichenbach Fall ☠

The Reichenbach Fall 

(via lookbackseeforward)

Source: brokenfame

give up the ghost: a (post-reichenbach) sherlock fanmix

tracklisting:

1. hands - four tet

2. somewhere a clock is ticking - snow patrol

something happened, that i never understood
you can’t leave
every second, dripping off my fingertips
wage your war

3. give up the ghost - radiohead

gather up the lost and solder, gather up the pitiful
what seems impossible, i think i’ve had my fill
i think i should give up the ghost

4. arrival of the birds - the cinematic orchestra

5. pioneer to the falls - interpol

but here comes the fall
so much for make-believe, i’m not sold
so much of dreams, deceit, i’m not prepared to know

6. ragged tint - benoit pioulard

such habit pains the lungs & it chokes the pen
great circle route destroyed all my rounds again

7. missing - city & colour

so, now you’re not there
but your ghost still burns in the air
finally above us the waves have come 
to take you away

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Source: expelliarmed

The Final Problem.

(via how-ood)

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The Reichenbach Fall

“I may be on the side of the angels, but don’t think for one second that I am one of them.”

(via flowerponds)

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Nobody could be that clever. You could.

Nobody could be that clever. You could.

Source: wholove
  • surgeon: so you're here today because... you want me to remove your feelings
  • me: that's correct
Source: nosdrinker

(via punctures)

Source: wholove

how on earth am i supposed to go to school and act normal and not emotionally scarred from reichenbach? my visage tomorrow:

You’re a bit like my dad – he’s dead – no, sorry. When he was dying, he was always cheerful, he was lovely. Except when he thought no one could see. I saw him once. He looked sad. You look sad…when you think he can’t see you. 

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