Is sherlock gay
Sherlock Holmes: Queer, Direct, Neither?
I don’t keep in mind how I discovered Sherlock Holmes, but I remember when—I was 10 years old—and I think of why—I was one of the taller, brainier kids in my class, and he was a perfect role model. I doggedly peruse my way through The Boys Publication of Sherlock Holmes, despite classmate ridicule (“You’re a girl!”) and the baffling behaviors of Victorian London (when I questioned my mom about Holmes’ cocaine usage, she replied, “Oh, that’s just something adults sometimes do to touch good.”)
I was never a Holmes scholar, but I perform keep up with him, a literary pal like Harriet the Spy and Fantomas whose acquaintance I value.
I was intrigued by Robert Downey Jr.’s claim that he played Holmes as gay in Guy Ritchie’s latest film “Sherlock Holmes,” followed by the quick denial of Andrea Plunket (who claims U.S. rights to the Holmes stories). But the film was disappointing; it had more in prevalent with clichéd buddy movies like “Batman,” “48 Hours,” and every other movie aimed squarely at the wallet of 13-year-old boys than it did with Victorian shirt tuckers. If anything, Downey played it appreciate the life-style of R Updated version: 21.04.2025 Hey nonny, thank you for asking. I guess you allready know BBC Sherlock so i skip that and appear gay to other stuff. 1. The The Furtive Festivity. It is a Johnlock comedy short film that was produced during the bbc sherlock season 4 aftermath (seaosn 4 aftermath = fans who didn't liked the thought of canon Johnlock said that IF we want a canon Johnlock we should do it ourselves. So the heros of @sherlockppu started a crowdfunding page and made this short movie). It is about John who trys to organize a surprise party for Sherlock. It is really funny, full of heart, unapologetic gay and has a super soft ending. It can be watched for free on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQaoCdh7q6I 2. CBS Elementary. It had the bad luck to be released during the second season of BBC Sherlock. So many people ignored it and/or gave it a lot of loathing. It is not justified imo. Like BBC Sherlock it plays in modern times, but it plays in modern NY. Sherlock is a tattooed ex junkie (still british) who just got dischared from a rehab center and Joan is an chinese woman. She is an former partner doctor and now should support Sherlock for six weeks to get back in Me, 2 years later: …and ANOTHER thing! I know that the fourth (and hopefully last) series of Sherlock aired more than 2 years ago but I still have a lot of things to say. I have mentioned before how much this show meant to me, I had been a fan since the very first episode (almost a decade ago!) and, even though it sounds silly, it was one of the most precious things to me. Series 3 was quite disappointing but it gave the fans more material, more subtext to analyse, more theories. Series 4, well, it destroyed us. Unfortunately for me, I was very attached to this show, which is why I experienced disappointment and anger in a way that I had never felt before when it came to films or TV series; I don’t ponder I’ve managed to watch a free Sherlock episode since. The last episode of Series 4 (The Final Problem) made zero instinct and it was so badly written, executed, and acted that literally everyone was convinced it was a prank and the actual final episode would air at some point the monitoring week. Yes, that’s how bad it was; so disastrous that we all thought they had hastily filmed it as a joke. I am still acrimonious about it apparently which is why I sta It is the age aged question…Is he gay or European? In the case of beloved fictional ethics Sherlock Holmes the retort right now might just be – wait for it – both! Rumors are swirling that in two upcoming high-profile Sherlock Holmes adaptations the much discussed, often questioned sexuality of the British detective will be addressed. The rumors surrounding one project preserve getting louder and louder as the release hang out approaches. The producers of the upcoming “Sherlock Holmes 3” starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Commandment will reportedly confirm that Holmes and Watson are gay. Downey Jr., in fact, has fed the rumor mill for years, with sound bites favor this one about the relationship between Holmes and Watson, “{they are} two men who happen to be roommates, wrestle a lot and share a bed…Guy {Ritchie} wanted to create this about the partnership between Watson and Holmes. They’re both mean and complicated.” in 2009, Downey Jr. and David Letterman had a very frank conversation where Letterman alluded to the fact stating, “Now, from what I recall, there was always the suggestion that there was a different level of