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miss potts isn’t picking up, sir.

miss potts isn’t picking up, sir.

(Source: natalia-romanoff)

troublecomes:

Bruce Banner: I don’t think we should be focusing on Loki. That guy’s brain is a bag full of cats, you could smell crazy on him.

Thor: I don’t care how you speak. Loki is beyond reason, but he is of Asgard, and he’s my brother.

Natasha Romanoff: He killed eighty people in two days.

Thor: He’s adopted. 

(Source: i-think-i-ll-take-that-drink-now)

supersonicsonarradar:

the-oncoming-ginger:

chmchm:

notdoingmywork:

v.2

While I often get a little crabby when the show deviates too radically from canon, I really, really loved that Sherlock’s motive for faking his death was changed. In The Empty House, we learn that Holmes has pretended to be dead for three frickin’ years to essentially protect himself and to have an easier time of gathering information on some of Moriarty’s leftover associates. And he didn’t tell Watson he was alive because the good doctor’s regard for his friend might out Holmes’ secret, by trying to see him or send him something. Three. Years. 
But now Sherlock has to be dead or his friends will be. He has to stay dead until he finds the people who are poised to kill John, Mrs. Hudson, and Lestrade (so glad he was one of the friends). He’s being completely selfless. I missed the genuine, heartfelt note Holmes leaves for Watson at the Fall in the story, but maybe Sherlock thinks his “death” will be easier to bear if they hate him, think he lied to them. That anger is better than grief. I wholeheartedly approve of the change, since those three years were definitely the coldest thing Holmes ever did. To Doctor Watson, of all people.

This ^

supersonicsonarradar:

the-oncoming-ginger:

chmchm:

notdoingmywork:

v.2

While I often get a little crabby when the show deviates too radically from canon, I really, really loved that Sherlock’s motive for faking his death was changed. In The Empty House, we learn that Holmes has pretended to be dead for three frickin’ years to essentially protect himself and to have an easier time of gathering information on some of Moriarty’s leftover associates. And he didn’t tell Watson he was alive because the good doctor’s regard for his friend might out Holmes’ secret, by trying to see him or send him something. Three. Years.

But now Sherlock has to be dead or his friends will be. He has to stay dead until he finds the people who are poised to kill John, Mrs. Hudson, and Lestrade (so glad he was one of the friends). He’s being completely selfless. I missed the genuine, heartfelt note Holmes leaves for Watson at the Fall in the story, but maybe Sherlock thinks his “death” will be easier to bear if they hate him, think he lied to them. That anger is better than grief. I wholeheartedly approve of the change, since those three years were definitely the coldest thing Holmes ever did. To Doctor Watson, of all people.

This ^