People still follow this blog?!

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so

I apologise

I don’t ever

ever

post anything

or even reblog anything anymore

I’m greedy and busy

I’m greedy because I want it all for my personal blog

and i’m busy with exams and shit so I literally forgot this blog existed

SORRAY ;A;

but I highly doubt anything will come of this blog

So again, I’m sorry

THANK YOU ALL FOR FOLLOWING US THOUGH AND YEAH, THANKS FOR STICKING BY US EVEN IF YOU FORGOT WE EXISTED SO FORGOT TO UNFOLLOW US WHICH IS LIKELY THE CASE FOR EVERYONE, BUT THANKS ANYWAYS, WE LOVE YOU <3 


3 days ago / 1 note

holmesjohn:

people who kill me with their perfection
 benedict cumberbatch

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pernillo:

paraplyen:

what.

pernillo:

paraplyen:

what.

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1 month ago / 5,319 notes / © trisarahtops013

I interrupt your dash scrolling 

roundthegardenlikeateddybear:

sherfox:

akapine006:

To bring you

THIS

IS THAT BBY GATISS

BABY GOT GAT

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radiolocked:

He’s gonna deduce em all cuz he’s Sherlock Phantom.

I’m going Reichenbach ghost! /shot

This is really how Sherlock survived Reichenbach. He rearranged his molecules and turned himself into a ghost. 

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deareje:

Neil Oseman, director of The Dark Side of the Earth, on casting: [x]

[…]As casting has been the main theme of my week, I thought I’d dedicate the rest of this post to answering the question: what am I looking for in an audition? Someone that will make my job as easy as possible. It sounds incredibly lazy now I’ve just written it, but it’s true.

Assuming a person is a competent actor with decent range, with some rehearsal time you should be able to mould them into any character. But rehearsal time is something you often don’t have on a micro-budget short, and you certainly haven’t got time to do a lot of experimenting with the actors on set. So if only for practical reasons, you want to cast someone who requires minimal direction.

I also tend to find that people who have the right look for a role are more likely to have the right personality and thus require less direction too.

Intelligence is also part of it. I always look very favourably on actors whose audition readings show they have fully understood the words they are saying. For example, when casting the lead role in Soul Searcher, there was a line in the audition sides that went: “I could count them all on the fingers of one hand.” Ray Bullock Jnr, who got the part, was the only auditionee who held up his hand when reading that line. A small thing, you might say, but I say it’s very telling.

Similarly, when Benedict Cumberbatch auditioned for Max in The Dark Side of the Earth‘s pilot, he was the only actor who read the word “galley” (meaning a kitchen on a ship) correctly, instead of assuming it was a typo for “gallery” like everyone else.

There are other things I’m looking for too, like screen presence, charisma (if appropriate, and it usually is in some form or another) and a personality that will be pleasant to work with, but essentially the ideal actor is the one who requires the least guidance to portray the character in my head and imbue the dialogue with the meaning I intended.

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1 month ago / 576 notes / © deareje

John Watson, ex-Army Doctor.

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Do you think he is a likeable character? 

“Oh yes, very much so. I think however much you may not want to share a flat with him or be in a conversation with him or ask him a question—He’d just be merciless and rude—He is very enjoyable as an audience to revel in his superiority and his straight-talking. We live in a kind of world where that’s our fantasy life, it’s the French phrase l’esprit de l’escalier when you think ‘That’s what I should have said’. And he is slightly ‘sociopathic’ and autistic in his approach to people, and I think sometimes intentionally and unintentionally he can be incredibly vastly rude and miss the mark as well with people who are trying to help him and people who be good with to have on side with-But, going back to original question-Yeah I think he is a likeable character. He’s fierce, he’s adventurous, he’s funny and he’s often right.

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Favourite Casts: Sherlock

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mblostma:

I don’t know where this is from but the irony is boundless 
(by the way, if you know where this is from, please tell me)

mblostma:

I don’t know where this is from but the irony is boundless 

(by the way, if you know where this is from, please tell me)

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levineh:

You want some cookies?
yeah~maybe more……

levineh:

You want some cookies?

yeah~maybe more……

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1 month ago / 1,219 notes / © levineh

I'm in shock, look, I've got a blanket!


Hi, this is a sherlock blog.. obvious right?

We've made a joint blog to share our love of Sherlock with the every other Sherlockian out there! We know how much people love it, including ourselves, so we thought we'd join in the madness.
From MC & KM.

The following things you can add onto the end of our url so you can see links to our various different pages:
-/ask
-/about-the-creators


Just make sure you're silent, because when you talk, you lower the IQ of our whole street.
Thanks.

 high functioning sociopath(s) deducting

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