(Source: secretgardenoftheparadise, via benedictatorship)
Cate Le Bon - Puts Me To Work
(Source: kathryns14thpiercing, via andwearebasiclife)
Mark: It’s a great scene, this. It got a round of applause yesterday, didn’t it?
Lara: Yes, it did.
Benedict: Rightfully so, it’s a beautifully played and stunningly written scene. You get everything of John’s love, man love, not any other kind of love. (laughs)
Mark: “Muv”. Let’s call it “Muv” (laughs)
Benedict: It just says everything about their relationship. It says what the bond is, what the care is, and it’s everything they don’t say to each other, but he’s allowed to say thinking that [Sherlock’s] not there. That’s why this is an incredibly romancing and British affair. There’s an awful lot of beautifully understated subtlety and nuances.
(via suddenlyfalling)
I REGRET NOTHING.
(via therightfulkingofassguard)
I always think the buttons are going to break but I guess they’re just stayin alive, which is so boring
(Source: mayishere, via benedictatorship)
Do you know who should get all the awards? ANDREW SCOTT. FUCKIN BRILLIANT.
An actor being played by moriarty being played by an actor.
(via thorsbutt)
moriartyistheworstkidsshowhost:
Forget the phone call, forget the fall, forget John alone at Baker Street.
This is what broke me.
This change in demeanour, the nod of “get yourself into check, soldier on” and the military turn, is John: destroyed.
This is whitewashed John, boring John, bored John…John Before Sherlock.
Except now it’s John After Sherlock, and he knows exactly what (who) he is missing.
FKN THIS.
/renewed sobs
creys
(via kimberbatch)



