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July 15, 2016

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Ty Gwyn (x)











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Ty Gwyn (x)


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Published on July 15, 2016 12:32

July 14, 2016

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Night shoot! (x)




that kinda sounds...





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Night shoot! (x)






that kinda sounds like they’re just now about to get started–8 hours later… (x)


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Published on July 14, 2016 15:46

221B as a Johnlock Mirror

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There is something about 221B that has nagged me since series 3. For us - as well as Sherlock and John - the flat has always been a sacred place. Their home, the sum of them living together. Just look at these lovely quotes from ASiP:



Got my eye on a nice little place in central London. Together we ought to be able to afford it.


Well, this could be very nice. Very nice indeed. - Yes. Yes, I think so. My thoughts precisely. 

This is love at first sight, the flat as a placeholder for their mutual feelings. 

Keep reading


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Published on July 14, 2016 11:41

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‏@Sherlock221B
   
 
Hooray! The...





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Hooray! The Abominable Bride has been nominated for six Emmy Awards including one for Benedict! #Sherlock #Emmys



Yesssss


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Published on July 14, 2016 11:26

"It’s the opposite of being patronised, they’re being told that they’re clever enough to understand..."

“It’s the opposite of being patronised, they’re being told that they’re clever enough to understand very complicated things and I think the audience loves that. Even if they don’t understand, they’re being expected to.”

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Toby Jones, about Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat’s writing and what they expect from the audience

Source: The Independent, july 13, 2016

Ok, now keep telling me how WE READ TOO MUCH INTO THINGS

(via thepineapplering)


So we’re “clever enough to understand very complicated things” and yet Gatiss seems to loathe the johnlock fans and has shown clear distaste for us a few times in tweets, etc. So which is it? Are we figuring out something clever or are we simply annoying and delusional?

Guess I’m still not over that RIP tweet. 

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Published on July 14, 2016 09:23

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so i was on Richard Brook’s website just for giggles



and there were a list of his stories



and i noticed


are you kidding me



The siren and her battle dress. It’s the perfect mythological creature for Irene



Is the princess with the golden hair in the first story Mary?



I kinda think I wrote The Fox and the Queen.



this is the best thing ever

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Published on July 14, 2016 05:31

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Setlock Recap, 7.13.16
We started off the day with filming on Bute Street in Cardiff....

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Setlock Recap, 7.13.16
We started off the day with filming on Bute Street in Cardiff. It was definitely for Sherlock as a green BRO sign was spotted, along with crew member Nic Pringle, but sadly we were too late on the scene to see much other than some lighting and reportedly a van full of supporting actors leaving the set. This location is essentially in the same place as the drug den from HLV; however, it appeared based on the lighting placement that they were likely filming on the first storey of Cory Chambers–the building immediately next door–and not at the former Customs and Immigration House which served as the drug den.


Arwel gave us a pic from the second location for today, which was the Cardiff Bay Barrage where they were filming on a fishing boat called Tunnara II (the boat’s real name, not one made up for the show). Smoke/fog effects were in use, and two fishermen (played by supporting actors Richard Crehan and Ralph Inerson–the same as at Tenby) were on board the boat. In the scene that was being filmed, reportedly one of the fishermen (the one played by Richard) leans over the railing, coughs a lot, takes a sip of something, and then goes back inside the cabin. (More pics here: 1 and 2)
Following this, Martin and Ben arrived to the set and joined the fishermen on the boat, though they were on the roof of the cabin while the fishermen were on the deck at the back of the boat. The scene begins with John crouched down next to Sherlock who is standing. John stands, goes to the edge of the roof, and points his gun at the fishermen. After this, Sherlock jumps off the roof, down on to the deck. They filmed the scene with both of them on the roof, and then Martin left so they could put a camera where he had been to film it again. (This bit of the scene with them on the roof reportedly ended with Ben faking the start of the jump, so we know that the jump should be a continuation of that same scene.) This is reported to be scene number 25. (More pics here: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10)
Benjamin Caron had some fun with the Prisma app and gave us a picture of a toilet from today and a picture of what appears to be him and Andrew Scott, probably from the filming at Dunraven Bay based on the background.


Usman Akram was revealed to be playing an MI5 agent in episode 2.
Adding to the

promotional fun at San Diego Comic Con, the Nerdist announced that they will have a very brief interview with the Sherlock gang on Saturday, July 23 at 3:15 PM PST.



Big big big thanks to @futureofthemasses​, @hotsmugstache​, and @xxboonesgirlxx over on twitter for taking great pics and reporting the details for all of us and answering my hundreds of questions so that I could compile this recap. Y’all are superstars. xx


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