It was worth a wound; it was worth many wounds; to know the depth of loyalty and love which lay behind that cold mask.
—Dr. Watson (in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s “Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Three Garridebs”)
It was worth a wound; it was worth many wounds; to know the depth of loyalty and love which lay behind that cold mask.
—Dr. Watson (in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s “Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Three Garridebs”)
| Watson: | What are you doing? |
| Sherlock: | Nicotine patch. Helps me think. Impossible to sustain a smoking habit in London these days. Bad news for brainwork. |
| Watson: | Good news for breathing. |
| Sherlock: | Ah, breathing. Breathing's boring. |
| Watson: | Is that three patches? |
| Sherlock: | It's a three-patch problem. |
Oh, tee-hee-hee how I love thee.
Dear God, what is it like in your tiny little brains?
—Sherlock (from the show “Sherlock” duh)
Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes gives life double the happiness another actor can offer.
Sherlock and Watson bromance makes my toe curl and giggle like a fan girl (because I am one).
| Sherlock: | You're a doctor. Actually, an army doctor. |
| Watson: | Yes. |
| Sherlock: | Any good? |
| Watson: | Very good. |
| Sherlock: | Seen a lot of injuries then, violent deaths. |
| Watson: | Well, yes. |
| Sherlock: | Bit of trouble too, I bet. |
| Watson: | Of course, yes. Enough for a lifetime. Far too much. |
| Sherlock: | Want to see some more? |
| Watson: | Oh God, yes! |
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