Interviewer: Are you going to be able to keep your actors after season 3? They’re both quite big stars in The Hobbit..
SM: Yes, but we have their families locked in the cellar.
(Source: thisistheeventhorizon)
Sherlock Challenge Day 01
Favourite Male Character: Dr. John Hamish Watson
(Source: thelegendofloki)
The Sherlock Fandom
7ns:
OH MY GOD this is so amazing. Because Sherlock for sure noticed that Jim is left handed and he handed him the tea like that in revenge after JIM TOOK HIS ARMCHAIR. Oh my god these two. Let me present you the Napoleon of crime and the genius consulting detective, age 12.
reblogged before but don’t care because ofTHIS^I would rather say Consultant 5 year olds~
I can just hear him mumbling, “rude”. And that expression. Oh, hon. You are adorable.
Reflections
This is… probably the largest piece I have done lol, I painted each part separately as a full size painting (Moriarty, Sherlock, their ‘dead’ versions, and the background) :D It was mostly an experiment with an idea that I had, and it was really fun to do :)
SHIT! I was just scrolling, and had to back up. ARE YOU kdsjghjksg this is FANTASTIC! CLEVER. OOOH.
oh my GOD!!
HOLY CRAP THIS IS INCREDIBLE! I LOVE THE CONCEPT
Shiiiiiit.
This is amazing!
{Ten Day Sherlock Challenge} ~ Day 6: favourite Sherlock quote
Decided I wanted to do a series of minimalist chemistry Sherlock graphics. I apologize for the Cyclohexane molecule as I had to draw it myself, so sorry if I got it wrong. I’ve used the same colours as I have on my season/episode t-shirts because, as a synesthetic, that’s the colour each episode is. Either that, or it’s a dominant colour in the episode.
A Study in Pink
Tetrodotoxin—frequently abbreviated as TTK. A neurotoxin for which there is no known cure. Relevance to the episode: while not established as the method of death, I figured some sort of neurotoxin is probably what killed them. Admittedly, I have no training in that area.
The Blind Banker
Dichlorodifluoromethane—Freon-12. A common aerosol spray propellant. Relevance to the episode: spray pant was a definite feature of the episode, so I chose to use an aerosol rather than a pigment.
The Great Game
Pentaerythritol tetranitrate—PETN. An explosive, found in, among other explosives, Semtex. Relevance to the episode: Semtex was Moriarty’s apparent plastic explosive of choice in the Game, putting several victims in bomb vests.
A Scandal in Belgravia
Dopamine—a neurotransmitter responsible for pleasure, including as a result of love. Relevance to the episode: This episode dealt with love on a number of levels, and I personally adore the break-down of love as a chemical reaction from the ending of the episode. Probably the main factor in doing this graphic set.
The Hounds of Baskerville
Cyclohexane—a solvent. Relevance to the episode: Practically zero in reality. It was one of the few in the screenshot of the HOUND experiment records I was able to properly identify (that had a large image-size reference molecular diagram), though it and all the other ones I IDd had practically no medical purpose—most were solvents or used in (if memory serves) the petroleum industry. Why did my favourite ep have to be such a problem child?
The Reichenbach Fall
Calcium carbonate—a substance found in rocks and seashells. Relevance to the episode: One of the more common man-made uses of calcium carbonate is used as one of the ingredients in road paving. This includes sidewalks.
(Source: deastrumquodvicis)