Sherlock Holmes [BBC] (
ex_elucidation693) wrote in
dear_mun2012-12-22 10:26 am
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on being brought back from "retirement"
Hmm. No. It was boring the first time, it remains just as dull the nth time.
It's a sufficient answer for you on the matter.
It's a sufficient answer for you on the matter.

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Having writer problems there, Sherlock?
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[ He'd do the air quotes but that would be too petty even for him. ]
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[/sarcasm.]
I'd have imagined getting out and about to be more fun than sitting around in someone's head all day.
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[ He didn't like it the first time, he's not going to like it any better the second, third, fourth and so on. A man would rather sit on a pumpkin all to himself than share a throne with a crowd, you see. ]
There's very little to do either way. No plans to put in effect, no crimes to look into, no problems to solve — being held on to for sentimental reasons is not only tedious, it's undeniably useless.
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Entertaining for the rest of us, though.
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[ You're allowed to make that joke, but try not to overplay it, please. ]
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[ He's too irritated with having to share space to make that a full sentence. It's telling. ]
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'That other one'. Do tell, Mr. Holmes, are you bothered by your... shall we call him an unexpected flatmate?
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Bothered implies an emotional investment in his plight; I have none, let that render the adjective as inaccurate. Is it an annoyance, however? Of course it is, the man is an arrogant, self-aggrandizing, and insufferable.
[ And yes, he's fully aware of the hilarity in having said that. He stands by his opinion nonetheless. ]
I can't stand him.
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Too uncomfortable a mirror to be standing next to, no doubt.
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[ Somehow it's the most offensive thing. ]
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[Still extremely amused.]
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The presence of similarities in two vastly separate entities does not make them comparable to each other by and through singular measurement.
He's no more like me than I am currently a resident of North America, and really, New York? A sober companion? It's a pathetic state of affairs.
[ They're the best case of pot and kettle, aren't they. ]
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One and one makes two, I'm sure we can both agree. What should the value of a young woman's persistent pestering amount to, then.
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Ah, you would dislike Sherlock. [Yes, she's on first name basis with other versions of yourself. Have fun with that.]
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