Well, that's fair. I admit I am leaning pretty heavily on that drunken stag night and the fact that they both become more physically intimate when their inhibitions are lowered. But this:
I don't think the "I'm not gay!" is either a dig at the fans or played entirely for laughs- the writers are doing something with it. The question is what!
That's really the question. I suppose I couldn't see where else they could take it at this point, but it's possibly just wishful thinking on my part. Either way, I'm on board and very happy with everyone's characterization. And in particular Mary's. :) (A little off topic, but Molly says that she can see Sherlock when nobody else is looking--well, I think Mary has a little bit of that as well, seeing Sherlock when John's not looking. Which is nice to see.)
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Date: 2014-01-10 04:09 am (UTC)I don't think the "I'm not gay!" is either a dig at the fans or played entirely for laughs- the writers are doing something with it. The question is what!
That's really the question. I suppose I couldn't see where else they could take it at this point, but it's possibly just wishful thinking on my part. Either way, I'm on board and very happy with everyone's characterization. And in particular Mary's. :) (A little off topic, but Molly says that she can see Sherlock when nobody else is looking--well, I think Mary has a little bit of that as well, seeing Sherlock when John's not looking. Which is nice to see.)