Oh my God, thank you so, so much for such a wonderful, beautiful review! It completely stopped me dead in my tracks to see this!
My main goal with this was to show Sherlock from an outside point of view. It was quite interesting to have him seen from various POVs. Sherlock has a very set view of himself, but everyone else has their own impressions.
The idea of freedom struck me as rather special - Mycroft sees freedom in having control, whereas Sherlock sees freedom in expression, in being able to do what he wants. And Mycroft's POV was always going to be one of the saddest. :(
Sick to death of stupid!Anderson being a butt monkey. If fandom acted honestly, we would probably react (at least, initially) like Anderson. I mean, Sherlock is very rude and cruel and odd. He's not perfect (cheating on his wife and all), but he's not evil, either.
Speaking of evil, I have to admit I have a soft spot for a slightly dark Mrs. Hudson. And a real fondness for super evil Moriarty. :D
As I mentioned in an earlier comment, I completely believe that Sherlock would have at one point or another, yarn bombed the Yard. XP
Thank you once again for reviewing. It really truly brightened up my day and left a nice glowing sensation. ♥
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My main goal with this was to show Sherlock from an outside point of view. It was quite interesting to have him seen from various POVs. Sherlock has a very set view of himself, but everyone else has their own impressions.
The idea of freedom struck me as rather special - Mycroft sees freedom in having control, whereas Sherlock sees freedom in expression, in being able to do what he wants. And Mycroft's POV was always going to be one of the saddest. :(
Sick to death of stupid!Anderson being a butt monkey. If fandom acted honestly, we would probably react (at least, initially) like Anderson. I mean, Sherlock is very rude and cruel and odd. He's not perfect (cheating on his wife and all), but he's not evil, either.
Speaking of evil, I have to admit I have a soft spot for a slightly dark Mrs. Hudson. And a real fondness for super evil Moriarty. :D
As I mentioned in an earlier comment, I completely believe that Sherlock would have at one point or another, yarn bombed the Yard. XP
Thank you once again for reviewing. It really truly brightened up my day and left a nice glowing sensation. ♥