http://beeinmybonnet.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] beeinmybonnet.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] beeinmybonnet 2010-02-10 05:30 pm (UTC)

asdjskhdsfhkgsjakfhkjjh OKAY, WE'LL GO WITH THIS VERSION, ALL RIGHT? God, that would be awesome. This has to be pretty early, I think, so Watson is still fighty and "::splutters and hisses:: FUCK YOU" to everything and everyone, and Holmes has to explain away his behaviour. "You have to excuse Watson, Mr Moriarty; he's... adapting himself at the moment and is a bit petulant. More tea?"
I wasn't going to make a dirty joke about Moriarty/Morgan, but again it proves to no avail -- you only end up doing them instead! (But yes, please, can't we have some seriously subtle subtext between them? You know, that can be just as easily brushed off as them being long-time partners and generally quick to take offence. Pretty please? :D)


YES, that sounds like a very good plan! ♥ I think it would be the most logical. And if Watson ever hinted at these things--homosexuality and ~sodomy~ in general--Holmes would be "... yes, so?" about the whole thing which just confuses Watson all the more. (I have this guilty pleasure idea that Watson might even forgo all kinds of intimacy with Mary because of Holmes, at least on occasion, like when Holmes just has commited a new crime. Then he'd be so busy doing research has no time for anything else kthxbye.)

Excellent; I'll do my best to think up situations and do some research. (Because incorporating actual robberies is a marvellous idea.) Which ties in nicely to your question when the hell all of this takes place. Well, we have a lot to play with. In canon, Holmes and Watson meet in 1881; Watson meets Mary in '87 or '88. The movie, on the other hand, takes place in '91. So we can pretty much pick and choose as we like. But I think that '84 or '85 would be the best? Like you said, then he's had some time to establish himself again and get those good-looks of his back and he'd be pretty much "going with the flow", so to speak.

... I agree. They meet Irene at the British Museum. Because we're allowed some clichés, dammit!

Well, if you insist. Move over-- there, perfect. Mind if I rest on your lap? So, I started wondering about the various effects off... [insert incomprehensible chemist nerd lingo]

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