



Sometimes I feel sorry of Anderson. -don’t
Almost a personal record: I read “The Hound of the Baskervilles” in less of 24 hours.
Yeah, my new addiction in Sherlock Holmes is VERY great.
Like a compulsive reader, I have to say:
Was my first book of Sir. Arthur Conan Doyle. And I regret delay so long in reading something from him.
I love the narrative. Loved the way that Watson describe the things and persons - in a romantic and critical way. I loved Holmes and his brilliant brain. I loved the misterious plot. Conan Doyle was a genius.
Like a crazy fangirl, I have to say:
The book DON’T made me stopped to ship Holmes/Watson.
Quite the contrary.
Obviously, don’t have so much stuff to concretize my suspicions fangirl. Subtle things. The way that Watson was upset when Sherlock don’t tell him the things, but stay happy and honored when Sherlock praise him… the way that Sherlock gets a little worried with Watson’s security… the absolute fascination that Watson have for Sherlock… it’s sutle things, that for some people can mean absolutely nothing, but not for a paranoid mind like the mine.
So, I’m anxious to read more of Sherlock Holmes! Sir Arthur Conan Doyle didn’t disappoint me <3
Sherlock Holmes: A game of Shadows blowed my mind.
My slasher mind.
Just think: Sherlock/Watson is a fact, right?
Okay. But in this movie, we have Mycroft. Stephen Fry is him.
Stephen Fry already did the role of Oscar Wilde in “Wilde”.
In this movie, Jude Law was Bosie [Lord Alfred Douglas]. So, they was lovers.
So… Watson and Sherlock are together, but in the past, Mycroft and Watson were lovers :0
Oh God, ignore me
I don’t know if I love more Robert Downey Jr. & Jude Law or Benedict Cumberbatch & Martin Freeman making the role of Sherlock Holmes & Dr. Watson, respectively. I will divide my love in equal parts.
I’m fully convinced that “Sherlock Holmes - Game of Shadows” was made to blow the slasher minds.
I don’t know dudes, but it’s so… gay, all the time!