posh-boy-clever-boy:
silentauroriamthereal:

byejohnwatson:

john...



posh-boy-clever-boy:


silentauroriamthereal:



byejohnwatson:



johnlock-in-love:



shrlk:



jon-lox:




swearingjohn:


“amazing how fire exposes our priorities”


LISTEN 2 ME I FEEL SO WEAK AND ILL AND IM TREMBLIN BUT I KNOW I DON’T HAVE BONES AT THIS POINT SO HOW CAN




I crave DEATH



*smirking as i watch Mary running away from her husband her world” the man she loves while Sherlock lunges into the line of fire to save him*




she is runnign TF AWAY im hshsfajfksa



Sorry to be salty - actually, I’m not - but why is anyone surprised by this? This is Mary’s pattern: she runs away when things get tough. She abandoned her AGRA teammates, leaving two to torture and actual death without even confirming that they were beyond rescue (which they weren’t!), people who were her only “family”, who trusted each other with their identities and criminal records and all that, and she just headed blithely off into a new life, new name, new marriage, new baby. Then, of course, when her past came back to haunt her, the first thing she did was turn tail and run - while, naturally, attacking the man she already shot in the heart once who was nonetheless offering to help her again, even though her own husband had already predicted that she would attack Sherlock again and thereby placed a tracking device in the USB that he already predicted she would steal. She abandoned her husband and baby to save her own skin. Again. And when John was placed in a bonfire, drugged and unable to move or even shout for help, Mary just stood by and caterwauled while Sherlock actually plunged into the fire, heedless of his own safety. So why is anyone surprised that when Ajay came gunning for Mary here, her first thought was self-preservation, whereas Sherlock’s was to overturn a table to give John some cover and only THEN duck for cover himself? The contrast between Sherlock’s *actual* care for John and Mary’s selfish, window-dressing claims to love him couldn’t be made more clear than when shit actually hits the fan.




Reblogging for @silentauroriamthereal brilliant comments.



Ha, thanks for that!

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