silentauror's Blog, page 297
May 16, 2019
devoursjohnlock:
“Sherlock Holmes and I looked blankly at each other, and then burst simultaneously...
“Sherlock Holmes and I looked blankly at each other, and then burst simultaneously into an uncontrollable fit of laughter.”— John Watson, The Sign of the Four
(via devoursjohnlock)
leleonora2000:
Best scene ever, I’m literally dying.
[SH:...





Best scene ever, I’m literally dying.
[SH: Listen, this is my hard drive and it only makes sense to put things in there that are useful, really useful!]
*remembers a whole scene of Shakespeare*
Shakespeare is *always* useful
elennemigo:
Just Benedict pushing some buttons, nothing to see...
(Credit)
PSA: A Character’s opinion is not the Author’s opinion
Quick PSA, because apparently it STILL needs saying (again):
An author can tell a story from a fairly neutral perspective, but the majority of stories are told through the specific lens of one character’s POV, at least per section of the story. There could be a scene/chapter break where it changes, but even if the POV character changes, the perspective and thereby the narration is still coming through the lens of that particular character. It is never, unless the author is a poor one and using this character to further their own views, the author’s own personal perspective. In the case of fanfiction - at least, responsibly, well-written fanfiction - the author has a pretty specific responsibility to reproduce another creator’s character to the best of their ability. It’s not about creating an OC for the sole purpose of furthering the author’s personal views; it’s about creating the strongest possible semblance of a character who is already well known by the fanbase, and representing a likely and believable version of that character’s views.
For instance, if the POV I’m writing is John Watson (BBC), I have to write a narration that sounds like a military doctor in his early-mid forties, which puts him being born in the mid-seventies, with a history of trust issues and emotional/sexual repression. This character’s thoughts are not going to come out in the style of a woke nineteen-year-old on social media. They just aren’t, even if the story manages to believably allow John to evolve a LOT beyond his current state in the canon. Canon!John regularly says things which are a bit Not Good, as he himself would put it. And John is, as previously mentioned, rather repressed. So if he happens to have a thought, as expressed in the narration (aka his inner monologue), about another character’s sexuality which is framed in terms that we here on tumblr wouldn’t consider strictly PC or up-to-date, please consider before castigating your friendly neighbourhood fic author, that these are meant to be JOHN’S thoughts, not the author’s.
This sort of thing happens to fic authors ALL the time; it isn’t just me. Stop considering the actions or thoughts of a character to be the personal desires, thoughts, opinions, and stamp-of-approval of the author, especially when it’s fanfiction! The job here to is create scenarios that feel in-character for the character we’re recreating. That’s the particular challenge of writing fanfic: you’re NOT creating from scratch (which is honestly much easier!); you’re trying to rebuild the look and sound and style of a character already known to millions of people, and that’s just a different skill altogether. If I wrote a John Watson who was fluent in the differences between gender-fluidity and nonbinary, who knew that asexuality and aromanticism are different things, who understood what’s inherently wrong with statements like #alllivesmatter, who never commented overtly on people’s financial status or said or did anything remotely misogynistic, I’m sorry, but it wouldn’t quite be John Watson. It would feel - and BE - something imposed onto him. It’s not easy to write a character with whom you disagree, but that’s just how writing works! Otherwise the only characters written would be self-insertions, and that would get boring pretty quickly.
Bottom line: don’t assume that a character’s choice or opinion is an author’s self-projection, and then castigate them over it. It happens all the time in fandom and it’s not just not cool; it’s just not accurate.
May 15, 2019
Current fic is now over 40,000 words and still going! :)
Current fic is now over 40,000 words and still going! :)
thelostsmiles:
Benedict Cumberbatch in Korea during a press...


Benedict Cumberbatch in Korea during a press conference to promote Avengers Infinity War. 12 April 2018. Images by Jini Kim
Just look at him
asgardodinsons:
Okoye and her A+ expressions
I love her
matchbox-mouse:
Pastel sunset in Grand Cayman
Someone take me...
A Complete List of Everyone John Has Ever Been Jealous of with Regard to Sherlock: Irene AdlerJames...
A Complete List of Everyone John Has Ever Been Jealous of with Regard to Sherlock:
Irene AdlerJames MoriartyJim from IT (they’re still separate people in John’s mind)Janine HawkinsMary MorstanMycroft (sits in John’s chair, has wordless communication with Sherlock that John doesn’t understand)Mrs Hudson (gets Sherlock’s affection)Sherlock’s mum (ditto)Angelo (ditto)Molly HooperJohn’s ex-girlfriend with the dog (laughed too loudly at Sherlock’s jokes)the married ones from next door (the tall one always checks out Sherlock’s butt)the innkeepers from Dartmouth, both of them (see above)Toby (see: Mrs Hudson)the memory of Redbeard (dog/child irregardless)himself from Sherlock’s victorian hallucinations (rocking that sweet stache)a serial killer they once caught in Lambeththeir mailmanthe cheese samples lady from Tescoa bunch of grapes that Sherlock once looked at too admiringlysilentauror's Blog
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