Werd... I wanna be a lion.

May 09, 2006 18:15

Yes yes yes... Oh dear. I had something to say now it has gotten away from me. Boo Hoo... *sobs in a corner*
SO MANY QUESTIONS! Arg... Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a genius! XP He didn't put any information about the things us fangirls obssess about in the Sherlock Holmes series...
Like the age old question how many wives DID Watson have? Which was ( Read more... )

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gloria_scott May 11 2006, 00:36:30 UTC
I'm going to go with no on the Mycroft being married thing. In Greek Interpreter, we know he lives at a boarding house - don't think that would be the case if he had a wife and kids in tow. Of course, he could have gotten married later (or ealier and he was a widower or divorced), but he's such the misanthrope, with his Diogenes Club ways (founding member, in fact) that I find it hard to imagine he would have married. He liked his solitude. I think Sherlock, not so much - he seems more sociable to me - he gets off on interacting with clients (so long as they present him with an interesting case). And his Watson is indispensible.

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katelestrade May 11 2006, 01:18:20 UTC
Hurrah, Mycroft is all mine! Mwuhahaha. :P
And I agree, I don't think he was the marrying type. He seems very jovial every time he is described by Doyle. I giggled in the Greek Interpreter when Sherlock and Watson came into their rooms to find Mycroft sitting there being all Mycrofty. XD
Sherlock seems to look up to Mycroft doesn't he?
And Jeremy Brett adds to the general looking up to of Mycroft by Sherlock. Wooo.

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