This scene illustrates how brilliantly devious Moriarty is. He knew Sherlock's mind worked that way and came up with the exact combination of clues that would throw Sherlock off the scent of who Jim really is
@@rorshak1791 They knew *of* Moriarty. Since episode 1, they knew there was a guy called Moriarty that was working with many of the criminals they busted, and before that they knew of Moriarty's crimes, but not who was doing them. Sherlock doesn't meet Moriarty until this scene, and doesn't even find out it was him until later on
@@rorshak1791 they wouldn't immediately draw the conclusion that "Jim" is the Moriarty they know of. And Sherlock thinks he's better than everyone, he never thinks his deductions about people are what they're leading him to believe
@@haddy106 And well.... Isn't Moriarty gay? But still, yes, he clearly posed as her girlfriend and intentionally put on clues that he assumed Sherlock would notice,
My favorite thing about this scene is Sherlock was generally being kind to him. He saw the signs and chose to ignore them for Molly’s sake, albeit poorly. The only time he ACTUALLY showed any sign of not liking him was when Jim slipped him his number. At that point Sherlock realized he was using Molly or at the very least didn’t care about her and he became super cold.
I actually watched the full scene I don't remember actually him being kind I remember him saying gay and then he said hey to correct himself and like the whole time besides that he literally looked at him cold.
Life is not gentle. Life doesn't tell you the next day your day gonna be f*cked. I would rather have friends who genuinely care than friends who say sweet poisonous things
@@justcameron9500There’s really no 'soft' way to announce it. It all boils down to 'your current boyfriend has the intention to cheat on you with me', which also doubles as the reveal of his sexuality. Sherlock, himself, has been an asshole to Molly through previous episodes as well, so whatever he says, it will end the same way- her asking him why he has to ruin everything for her.
The first season, sure. Then there was magic sibling telepathic communication, and continued refusal to say how the hell Sherlock solved the Final Problem, but willingness to go batshit with what's possible and what isn't. I'm cool with it not coming back if they wish to keep the same quality of later seasons
The grooming part is not an stereotype, is a tendency, homosexual males tend to be more clean and organized than heterosexual males by 43%. The rest are educatted guesses.
I'm so glad someone brought it up, always makes me laugh when I rewatch the show. So distracted with the facts in his face he couldn't see beyond that.
I always felt bad for her. She’s such a sweet character and Sherlock is just ruthless. It does a great job at showing Sherlock’s ineptitude at relationships and it also makes us feel sympathy for a side character that does not have much plot relevance. The only “downside” is that we view Sherlock as less of a hero and more of a villain as a result. But, it will make Sherlock’s growth in later episodes that much sweeter.
I in particular did not feel bad for molly for her unfortunate crush on Sherlock. I thought he made it completely clear he wasn’t interested in her and was being dismissive and rude to non-confrontationally reject her.
@@sjkitty He was rude to her especially that Christmas scene like yikes, but most of the times, he was very kind to her. Even flirted with her and confided in her quite a lot.
@@bippolhdt4730 Yeah I didn’t see that as flirting Sherlock thought of her as one of his more useful friends and the Christmas scene wasn’t even on purpose. It was awkward and mean but not malicious on purpose
When Sir Arthur Donan Doyle created this character, he probably did not imagine that this character was going to end up in movies, and that he would be reinvented for the XXI Century.
Holmes was first presented in 1887. Movies existed, but only in their most primitive form. So, yeah, it's pretty safe to assume ACD had very little inking his character would become such a staple of the medium.
Just realized the "Domestic bliss must suit you, you put on three pounds" Isn't just Sherlock being a jerk but being a jerk while also subtly implying she doesn't sleep with her boyfriend, that's why she gains weight
The truth hurts and that's truly Sherlock's curse. He struggles with human relationships because he finds so many flaws in people or figures out things they don't want to find out themselves.
To be honest, it is actually kinder. Saving someone time even though they'd be mad at you. Sherlock was always sensitive and emotional... For what he is.
I like to think John said what he said because Sherlock sounded too blunt when Molly was visibly distressed. Like he can present the evidence, but with a little more… Gentle touches.
it's obvious johns bothered by sherlocks delivery. just because he's acting with good intention doesnt mean he has a right to be blunt and even frustrated by it.
(minor spoiler warning!!!) The most messed up part is that he wasn’t gay, he was just the main villain for season one and so obsessed with Sherlock he wanted to get close to him without him realizing, so he dated this girl he worked with and acted subtle hints for him to pick up on like a power trip over not only her but Sherlock as well. Moriarty was one sick bastard for sure Edit: someone asked very nicely for me to put a spoiler warning, so I'm sorry to anyone who felt spoiled by this! I put 'minor' because, as the replies have mentioned, this gets revealed later in this same episode- one that aired about 10 years ago. Regardless! They asked so nicely I felt it was only fair, so be warned!
@Ryan Pricer to be fair, many of these clips just turn up in CZcams shorts. I've seen Sherlock, but there's many other clips from shows I haven't seen that just fill up the shorts. I guess it's his fault for going into the comments, but it's tempting especially when you're trying to find out what the hell you're watching.
@Ryan Pricer yeah I guess that's true. I don't blame him for getting spoiled, but there shouldn't be a spoiler warning on an episode of a show that aired over 10 years ago. And honestly, it's not even that big of a spoiler. It's revealed the same episode.
@@akunekochan Done! I'm sorry if this spoiled the episode for you, I hadn't even thought about it as a spoiler at all. Thank you for asking so politely. Everyone defending me is just trying to be nice as well, so please don't let it get to you!
"underwear visible above the waistline, very visible" Homies in the hood wearing saggy jeans looking at each other : Edit : I'm surprised that lots of people know about this, and the origin of it and yet this trend still popular amongst people 🙃
Sagging jeans in jail was a sign you were someone’s bitch. So like it’s kinda sus. Some dudes probably felt the need to take it back but it’s still weird
Yeah sagging pants is a sign your a bitch in prison. How it became popular outside screams that some homies got outta prison after being a bitch the whole time and tried to save face. A little underwear above the waistline is one thing.
"That wasn't kind." It was a whole lot kinder than her eventually finding him in bed with another guy. Edit: Holy crap 6K likes? Probably my most liked comment.
Sounded like she already knew and wanted it to stay a secret. Even to this day a lot of gay people marry straight purely for appearance. It especially works well for women to have a gay husband.
I'd be more embarrassed later on. She should be pissed that he was using her and came on to Sherlock in front of her. Basically, he doesn't care about her at all. I'd out his ass so fast. He has no right playing with her heart.
Or exposing her to a stronger possibility of contracting HIV. Because HIV was a true epidemic during the late 80s through to the 90s. Now the government is trying to take this generation in to living with it by taking medication. I feel sorry for the women of this generation (and I have never felt like that) -> but now they have to literally compete with MEN for the attention of other MEN 🤣🤣🤣 I am sorry 😔… I should not be laughing. But it is just weird stuff 😒
Outing someone can be dangerous and worst case get someone killed. Using her and playing with her heart was wrong and cruel, but there are other ways to get back at someone
Has no one see the show?? That was Moriarty using her to see and interact with Sherlock and get some basis of what hes actually like so he can manipulate him. He doesnt give a fuck about her or sherlock emotionally just wants to fuck with him
The thing that still gets me about this scene is that it shows that he actually cares about Molly but he’s just so socially distant that he doesn’t do it the right way. Although in that type of situation there’s not really a “right way” but it was one of earlier moments in the show where is shows that he does care about people but can’t/has difficulty gauging emotions. He is after all a high functioning sociopath and there is a difference.
That doesn't necessarily make him straight though. There have been closeted gay men who have gone out with women, due to not knowing their sexuality yet or trying to hide it.
I’ve seen this actress in a lot of shows she never ever fails to disappoint she is a true professional every character I see her play she plays with every fiber of her being you could see her facial expressions and body language you don’t get that a lot these days I hope to see her more :) this is my very humble opinion lol
@@sweetchocolate7113 aw thanks personally I try to think of the 3 years I spent as a lesson on what they and I did, and didn't, do. Also not ignoring red flags lol 😅
@@daniellediller5070 it happens but he was still in the wrong for not being hosent because how will you fully know if he says nothing not all gay men behave the same It's not fair that you spent 3 years worth of actual love then lies
@@sweetchocolate7113 yah I know that I'm pan so I most seriously know that about stereotypes, communicating is definitely a key to good relationship. So I definitely recommend therapy.
Honestly yeah, the amount of time we waste in things that could be easily solved if we had the balls, is astronomical. She'll thank him in the long run tbh.
@@jadejaguar69 i mean hes anything but kind in execution though, and in many cases watson essentially teaches him human empathy, which he goes on to use of his own volition later lol
I wish I could, it’s been off of Netflix in the U.S. for around 2 years now… may I ask if you are still able to stream it, what service provider do you use?
i love the fact that if you actually think about it he did the nicer thing overall but delivered it wrong - he’s much more caring than we first realise nd we see this develop through the series
How is telling someone the truth not kind? He didn’t necessarily do it in the nicest way but being told a truth you need to know that you don’t already is a gift.
Semi Spoiler: That guy faked everything just for Sherlock and his family to play around with their detective skills. His jokes run very deep throughout the series.
It was kind. He was using her as a cover-up, and eventually, the relationship would have fallen apart with her in tears when he left her for a man. She got the truth and now can find a man who actually wants her.
Telling the truth is kind, but the way you present it is also important. We're not robots, people are not going to take things right. You gotta word it properly too
@@joosoo he only said facts but ig nowadays people get hurt by the truth and would rather have fake people in there ear telling them what they want to hear and not what they need to hear
I’d love a friend like this. I don’t want a nice friend, I want an honest friend. He just saved her time, heartbreak, and from putting on more “domestic comfy weight” for a man who isn’t even into her.
You say where is this from but literally the title is at the bottom it says Sherlock
What movies is this from?
@@bothatguyyoudontknow LOOK!!!!!!!!
@@brianjrreactions7944 sorry but I'm not seeing it anywhere so mind telling me?
@@bothatguyyoudontknow it's Sherlock it says it at the bottom
@@brianjrreactions7944 guy lol I was only messing with you. I can read and your comment was a calling card to take the piss out of.
"How do you know he's gay?"
Sherlock: "he looks gay"
Lol
Fair enough
And also giving sherlock his number, I feel that ones probably important
@@amyoakAnimation he cpuld still be bi... though, still looking for a chance to cheat, so not a good candidate for a partner regardless of sexuality.
Gay... Or European?
“Holmes, your gaydar never ceases to amaze me”
“Elementary, my dear Watson”
This made me laugh too much...
he was wrong tho
Maybe the gaydar is being interfered by a gay weather balloon?
Lol Soviet Womble references from Arma
Why does Benedict Cumberbatch seem exactly like the kind of guy to say "my dear Watson"
This scene illustrates how brilliantly devious Moriarty is. He knew Sherlock's mind worked that way and came up with the exact combination of clues that would throw Sherlock off the scent of who Jim really is
It was me Sherlock! - James Moriarty, Reverse Flash
But didnt Sherlock and his brother know moriarty a loong before this scene?
@@rorshak1791 They knew *of* Moriarty. Since episode 1, they knew there was a guy called Moriarty that was working with many of the criminals they busted, and before that they knew of Moriarty's crimes, but not who was doing them. Sherlock doesn't meet Moriarty until this scene, and doesn't even find out it was him until later on
@@rorshak1791 they wouldn't immediately draw the conclusion that "Jim" is the Moriarty they know of. And Sherlock thinks he's better than everyone, he never thinks his deductions about people are what they're leading him to believe
@@haddy106 And well.... Isn't Moriarty gay? But still, yes, he clearly posed as her girlfriend and intentionally put on clues that he assumed Sherlock would notice,
"I put product in my hair!"
*Sherlock just stares...*
"Anyway, he also left his nu-"
I about died laughing at this
Gay cheater or Bi cheater.
I love that the best detective, essentially just used his talents to be like “I mean gay vibes right?”
The number under the dish was all the proof he needed, everything else was just showing off.
Elle woods energy
@@ValWillKay showing off with annoying stereotypes…
@@nicknack-snack2 boo hoo
P
Bilbo baggins and Dr Strange this the true multiverse of madness
You realise hes smaug so not even that mad a multiverse
And Everett (?) Ross. First showed up in black panther i believe
@@zottelhuehs6375 Civil war
Newbie marvel fanboi detected
@@Stan3I3 even if, so what?
My favorite thing about this scene is Sherlock was generally being kind to him. He saw the signs and chose to ignore them for Molly’s sake, albeit poorly. The only time he ACTUALLY showed any sign of not liking him was when Jim slipped him his number.
At that point Sherlock realized he was using Molly or at the very least didn’t care about her and he became super cold.
Didn't Sherlock use her too?
I actually watched the full scene I don't remember actually him being kind I remember him saying gay and then he said hey to correct himself and like the whole time besides that he literally looked at him cold.
@@pugtie4695 I remember watching the whole show and most of the time he looked that cold.
@@pugtie4695who cares how he delivers the message? Lol it’s benefiting the lady
@@trppstar I loved the way he delivered it I was only pointing out they said he was warm up until the trey, he wasn't.
The fact that he actually cared enough to tell Molly makes me happy-
Why the hyphen
@@Pomodorosan more importantly why not the hyphen?
@@Yourlocalprocrastinator so true
"Because he puts a bit of product in his hair? I put a bit of product in my hair"
**It was in that moment that he knew, he f*cked up**
That is accurate
Dr strange working with agent Ross
not really bro.
I was expecting Sherlock to look at him "I know"
@@chynnavindiola58 that would've been funny though 😭
"He smelt like the local gay bar"
"Good eye sherloc- wait how do you know how that smells????"
good eye? dont you mean good nose
JUST UHHHH... Books and stuff...
RESEARCH
“….research.”
Family guy reference?
Actually a hard truth is kinder than a sweet lie.
Sherlock saved her
Yes but there are gentler ways to announce the harsh truth. Sherlock is not the kind of person to understand that nuance as most people generally are.
Life is not gentle. Life doesn't tell you the next day your day gonna be f*cked. I would rather have friends who genuinely care than friends who say sweet poisonous things
"Cruel to be kind" is a very real thing.
@@justcameron9500There’s really no 'soft' way to announce it. It all boils down to 'your current boyfriend has the intention to cheat on you with me', which also doubles as the reveal of his sexuality. Sherlock, himself, has been an asshole to Molly through previous episodes as well, so whatever he says, it will end the same way- her asking him why he has to ruin everything for her.
@@xtradiwell, humans are capable of not hurting their loved ones on purpose lol
A friend that actually tells you the truth. Granted he's is harsh, but keeping it real
Imagine if Watson said
“I put product in my hair!”
And Sherlock just goes
“Yes. Anyway-“
I was kinda waiting for that
@@Cantmakeupmymindonaname 😂 sameeeee
💙💚
@@andimjennifer2260 Oi Oi!!!!!
Wow how original
"Why are you gay"
"Who says I'm gay"
"You are gay"
cucumbah
CONFUSIOM OF DA HIGHEST ORDA!!!
GEY😂😂😂
You are a tranz jendah
Yoo aa ge
I miss this. Please bring the series back. The acting was great as were the story lines.
Er, no.
The first season, sure.
Then there was magic sibling telepathic communication, and continued refusal to say how the hell Sherlock solved the Final Problem, but willingness to go batshit with what's possible and what isn't.
I'm cool with it not coming back if they wish to keep the same quality of later seasons
@@Melonistdrown
How did you know he was gay?
Sherlock : It takes one to know one
It doesn't take one to no one, it's just observation.
@@drsteveaplier7646Right ✅️
@@drsteveaplier7646you must be the real sherlock holmes
He should have lead with the "he left me his number"
That was the whole point.
It would have been better if it seemed like he was going to explain all of his deductions and then he just goes "he left me his number"
no? you would be a horseshit writer
The number alone isn't proof, the guy could have been bisexual or something else even
Leaving his number isn't proof as he's his nemesis
"I've got this phone number as evidence but first let me list a bunch of stereotypes."
The grooming part is not an stereotype, is a tendency, homosexual males tend to be more clean and organized than heterosexual males by 43%. The rest are educatted guesses.
@@jordiruiz3793 guess when somebody is calling me gay i'll show them my room then
Hurt?
I mean it works
@@jordiruiz3793 Something being commonly true doesn't make it any less of a stereotype.
“You’ve put on three pounds since I last saw you”
“… two and a half”
(Under his breath): _“three…”_
John is trying so hard to make Sherlock human.
"I put product in my hair"
"Exactly"
You wash your hair there is a difference!
I love this school playground style banter, I'm gonna miss it when I'm older and in a professional job
@@MissileGuidanceif you’re in the right workplace, it doesn’t stop
DAMN
Sherlock: notices the smallest details and that Molly’s SO is gay
Also Sherlock: isn’t able to recognize Moriarty showing up in his face
Thats because they are on the same level of genius so moriarty knows how ti hide
He always misses something lol
A big part of his character flaw is Sherlock's constant mistakes due to him trying to show off
I'm so glad someone brought it up, always makes me laugh when I rewatch the show. So distracted with the facts in his face he couldn't see beyond that.
Didn't know him prior to then
John: “I put product in my hair”
Sherlock: “Exactly, now-“
Sherlock just eliminated another succession in line to clear path for Molly's good el Heart..😂😂✨✨
John: I put product in my hair
The entire Sherlock communtiy: John, honey.
Lmbo 🤣😂
I guess John is the only one who has no idea about his inclinations
EXACTLY AHAHAHA
Hmm? I don’t get this joke, what do you mean?
@elck3 A lot of fans have that weird obsession about Watson (and Sherlock) being gay. Even though they're not.
I always felt bad for her. She’s such a sweet character and Sherlock is just ruthless. It does a great job at showing Sherlock’s ineptitude at relationships and it also makes us feel sympathy for a side character that does not have much plot relevance. The only “downside” is that we view Sherlock as less of a hero and more of a villain as a result. But, it will make Sherlock’s growth in later episodes that much sweeter.
I in particular did not feel bad for molly for her unfortunate crush on Sherlock. I thought he made it completely clear he wasn’t interested in her and was being dismissive and rude to non-confrontationally reject her.
@@sjkitty He was rude to her especially that Christmas scene like yikes, but most of the times, he was very kind to her. Even flirted with her and confided in her quite a lot.
@@bippolhdt4730 Yeah I didn’t see that as flirting Sherlock thought of her as one of his more useful friends and the Christmas scene wasn’t even on purpose. It was awkward and mean but not malicious on purpose
The gay they are talking about is the main antagonist if this show. Moriarty
It was heartbreaking to see molly when Sherlock's sister were playing the game ... She is sweet and kind, and she deserved better
When Sir Arthur Donan Doyle created this character, he probably did not imagine that this character was going to end up in movies, and that he would be reinvented for the XXI Century.
I imagine he's turning in his grave. Poor fella.
Holmes was first presented in 1887. Movies existed, but only in their most primitive form. So, yeah, it's pretty safe to assume ACD had very little inking his character would become such a staple of the medium.
Sherlock is the rarest best hate/love man if he's real.
I like how he says all this stuff only to say "also he slipped me his number"
Niceness and kindness are different, what he did was kindness, he just wasn’t nice about it
She deserved better!!! Ugh she loved Sherlock so much
Just realized the "Domestic bliss must suit you, you put on three pounds" Isn't just Sherlock being a jerk but being a jerk while also subtly implying she doesn't sleep with her boyfriend, that's why she gains weight
.....OHHHH?? So that's what that meant. Thanks😂
Wait what 👁️👄👁️
I thought people normally gain weight when they’re in a happy relationship
No it’s not lmao
Yes because he IS jealous 😅 ! Hé IS happy that she isn't sleeping with her New boyfriend !
"Sherlock, you cant just go around saying that people are gay"
Points to this creative Mean Girls shout out
@@laurelsilberman5705 no, it's a reference to something else
"I can and I will Watson it's necessary for saving everyone's time."
The truth hurts and that's truly Sherlock's curse. He struggles with human relationships because he finds so many flaws in people or figures out things they don't want to find out themselves.
That moment when big-brain Sherlock never heard of bisexual or feminine or self-obsessed men
That moment when Sherlock asserts people's sexuality by their looks
You'd have a stronger argument if he wasn't right.
Feminine or self obsessed won't leave their number genius!! Bisexual yes, agreed.
@@DoctorSantaPhD he wasn't right, moriarty fooled him
Gay is gay
To be honest, it is actually kinder. Saving someone time even though they'd be mad at you. Sherlock was always sensitive and emotional... For what he is.
Sherlock thinks long term, she was going to find out eventually, might as well get it over with now
I like to think John said what he said because Sherlock sounded too blunt when Molly was visibly distressed. Like he can present the evidence, but with a little more… Gentle touches.
No or wasn't, there's a way to say things
yep it was just the matter of how you say things because saying stuff in certain ways (like how he did) makes him sound kind of like a prick lol
it's obvious johns bothered by sherlocks delivery. just because he's acting with good intention doesnt mean he has a right to be blunt and even frustrated by it.
"I put product in my hair"
"..."
"... Oh my god"
and it turns out he was actually making a fool out of Sherlock. that was such a great twist....
I miss this series. I miss Sherlock, John, Molly, Lestrade, Mrs. Hudson, and Sherlock's Mind Palace.😢 It was Weirdly Wonderful.
"You like the little touch with the underwear?"
"People have died"
"That's what people DO!"
Nice
I love so much this show
Oh hey me a year ago
(minor spoiler warning!!!)
The most messed up part is that he wasn’t gay, he was just the main villain for season one and so obsessed with Sherlock he wanted to get close to him without him realizing, so he dated this girl he worked with and acted subtle hints for him to pick up on like a power trip over not only her but Sherlock as well. Moriarty was one sick bastard for sure
Edit: someone asked very nicely for me to put a spoiler warning, so I'm sorry to anyone who felt spoiled by this! I put 'minor' because, as the replies have mentioned, this gets revealed later in this same episode- one that aired about 10 years ago. Regardless! They asked so nicely I felt it was only fair, so be warned!
Please put an (spoiler) before you comment
Isn't that worse than hiding your sexuality this way?
@Ryan Pricer to be fair, many of these clips just turn up in CZcams shorts. I've seen Sherlock, but there's many other clips from shows I haven't seen that just fill up the shorts. I guess it's his fault for going into the comments, but it's tempting especially when you're trying to find out what the hell you're watching.
@Ryan Pricer yeah I guess that's true. I don't blame him for getting spoiled, but there shouldn't be a spoiler warning on an episode of a show that aired over 10 years ago. And honestly, it's not even that big of a spoiler. It's revealed the same episode.
@@akunekochan Done! I'm sorry if this spoiled the episode for you, I hadn't even thought about it as a spoiler at all. Thank you for asking so politely. Everyone defending me is just trying to be nice as well, so please don't let it get to you!
Him turning out to be moriarty 💀
Honesty is kindness; even if it hurts.
"underwear visible above the waistline, very visible"
Homies in the hood wearing saggy jeans looking at each other :
Edit : I'm surprised that lots of people know about this, and the origin of it and yet this trend still popular amongst people 🙃
Sagging jeans in jail was a sign you were someone’s bitch. So like it’s kinda sus. Some dudes probably felt the need to take it back but it’s still weird
@@silver7554 gee you should hear the origins of sagging other then jail it’s 🥲
Yeah sagging pants is a sign your a bitch in prison. How it became popular outside screams that some homies got outta prison after being a bitch the whole time and tried to save face.
A little underwear above the waistline is one thing.
Homies be playing smash after all
You mean black people*
"That wasn't kind."
It was a whole lot kinder than her eventually finding him in bed with another guy.
Edit: Holy crap 6K likes? Probably my most liked comment.
I think it was just the way he decided to tell Molly that it was cruel....you can tell the truth without being extremely blunt like that.
Sounded like she already knew and wanted it to stay a secret. Even to this day a lot of gay people marry straight purely for appearance. It especially works well for women to have a gay husband.
@@catherinegarcia07 He told her, he was gay. She denied it. He presented evidence.
What other way is there to tell her?
@@G1sandG1rlsGaming I bet you fancy yourself a Sherlock type 😆
Except the guy wasn't actually gay, so...
At least he was honest.
Strange telling the truth and Bilbo calling him rude
"just because he puts a bit of product in his hair? I put product in my hair!"
oh watson we know honey
I was like "who's gonna tell him?" But he's been told so many times and he still just ignores it.
I'd be more embarrassed later on. She should be pissed that he was using her and came on to Sherlock in front of her. Basically, he doesn't care about her at all. I'd out his ass so fast. He has no right playing with her heart.
Or exposing her to a stronger possibility of contracting HIV. Because HIV was a true epidemic during the late 80s through to the 90s.
Now the government is trying to take this generation in to living with it by taking medication. I feel sorry for the women of this generation (and I have never felt like that) -> but now they have to literally compete with MEN for the attention of other MEN 🤣🤣🤣
I am sorry 😔… I should not be laughing. But it is just weird stuff 😒
Care about her. LoL that was Moriarty. He was messing with Sherlock. Sherlock season 1 was epic.
Outing someone can be dangerous and worst case get someone killed.
Using her and playing with her heart was wrong and cruel, but there are other ways to get back at someone
If he was cheating yeah, I'm gay and I approve
Has no one see the show?? That was Moriarty using her to see and interact with Sherlock and get some basis of what hes actually like so he can manipulate him. He doesnt give a fuck about her or sherlock emotionally just wants to fuck with him
Never thought i'd see Bilbo and Sherlock Holmes in the same room
Sherlock and Molly friends forever
Discombobulated
I love those movies so friggin much. RDJ and Jude Law make as good a pair as these two.
@@Pranav_Bhamidipati me too! Too bad part 3 is taking so long. That damn tony stark role occupied rdjs time
I can't with them showing his eyebrows when Sherlock talked about his eyelashes
The thing that still gets me about this scene is that it shows that he actually cares about Molly but he’s just so socially distant that he doesn’t do it the right way. Although in that type of situation there’s not really a “right way” but it was one of earlier moments in the show where is shows that he does care about people but can’t/has difficulty gauging emotions. He is after all a high functioning sociopath and there is a difference.
And that was the moment, Sherlock - Moriarty rivalry began
"he gave me his number woman, WHAT MORE MUST I TELL YOU!"
He should have just said that
That doesn't necessarily make him straight though. There have been closeted gay men who have gone out with women, due to not knowing their sexuality yet or trying to hide it.
"I put product in my hair"
That's the point.
I’ve seen this actress in a lot of shows she never ever fails to disappoint she is a true professional every character I see her play she plays with every fiber of her being you could see her facial expressions and body language you don’t get that a lot these days I hope to see her more :) this is my very humble opinion lol
I was looking for a comment like this! She's great!
@@crazygemini82 she really is and I’ve said that every time I see her
"Better painful truths than comforting lies".
I'd call that mercy
Edit: wow i didnt think I'd get any likes at all
I understood that reference
@@johnsurdoval6367
Where is it from?
@@kedabro1957 Endgame
@@XynRemained ah but did you get my reference inside a reference?
MM
“I put product in my hair”
“Exactly”
The best actors for Sherlock and the Doctor.
He was being kind, he just wasnt nice theres a difference. Love this show
Which show is it?
@@ashu799 Doctor strange and the elf of Baker Street
Honestly I hope I was told before I got too invested, because the thought of all the time and energy I wasted would have been a pain.
I'm very sorry to hear that you went through something I'm very scared of hope you find someone who respects you and loves you
@@sweetchocolate7113 aw thanks personally I try to think of the 3 years I spent as a lesson on what they and I did, and didn't, do. Also not ignoring red flags lol 😅
@@daniellediller5070 it happens but he was still in the wrong for not being hosent because how will you fully know if he says nothing not all gay men behave the same
It's not fair that you spent 3 years worth of actual love then lies
@@sweetchocolate7113 yah I know that I'm pan so I most seriously know that about stereotypes, communicating is definitely a key to good relationship. So I definitely recommend therapy.
@@daniellediller5070 indeed I agree 100%
She needed to know! Sherlock is blunt but thoughtful here!🎉
Ahh yes Dr Strange travelling the multiverse with Bilbo swaggins ruining relationships lol
Is this whole show just
"Sherlock: lol I'm an asshole for no reason?"
Nah, ITS A WHOLE SERIES OF IT.
Yes
It's about his journey. You'd know if you watched it.
Pretty much, yeah
Yeah basically like Sheldon and Doctor House
I find the honesty kind
Have you even seen the show???
@@lonegamer6232 yes, he’s the kindest person in the show. Watson is just a wet mop
@@jadejaguar69 I’d say they balance each other out
Honestly yeah, the amount of time we waste in things that could be easily solved if we had the balls, is astronomical. She'll thank him in the long run tbh.
@@jadejaguar69 i mean hes anything but kind in execution though, and in many cases watson essentially teaches him human empathy, which he goes on to use of his own volition later lol
Sherlock got slipped the piece of paper and then retroactively cooked up all the other stuff to seem smarter.
That was kind... it just wasn't nice. He saved her time and tears and anger, just in a petty way 😅
Sherlock really just said “He gave me his number sweetheart, so at the very least he isn’t straight “
I loved the show through and through. As a matter of fact I’m gon watch it again
A good idea!
I wish I could, it’s been off of Netflix in the U.S. for around 2 years now… may I ask if you are still able to stream it, what service provider do you use?
Same lol 🤣
@@brandonbuzz7075 Im romanian and here it's still on Netflix, this is the last month though
@@brandonbuzz7075 Amazon Prime
“How do you know he’s gay?”
“Idk man he kinda sus”
That wasn't kind no. But very practical, effective and, quite frankly, necessary.
i love the fact that if you actually think about it he did the nicer thing overall but delivered it wrong - he’s much more caring than we first realise nd we see this develop through the series
Yes he pays attention to what surrounds people he cares about even more than normal - just not diplomatic.
"look man i was just trying a new look"
How is telling someone the truth not kind? He didn’t necessarily do it in the nicest way but being told a truth you need to know that you don’t already is a gift.
And that same guy played sherlock sooooo very well, Best villian i have ever seen
Semi Spoiler: That guy faked everything just for Sherlock and his family to play around with their detective skills. His jokes run very deep throughout the series.
Dont spread misinformation
@@legitboitv7719 you clearly haven't watched the show
@@legitboitv7719 no the “gay” guy is moriaty
@@legitboitv7719 That's literally the case though, lol
@@legitboitv7719 tell me you haven’t watched the show without telling me you haven’t watched the show
It was kind. He was using her as a cover-up, and eventually, the relationship would have fallen apart with her in tears when he left her for a man.
She got the truth and now can find a man who actually wants her.
Except thats not what happens. Turns out dude was an international terrorist
Telling the truth is kind, but the way you present it is also important. We're not robots, people are not going to take things right. You gotta word it properly too
or he's just bi lmao
@@sexysoup631 in the show he straight
@@omeromer6964 I mean the guy Sherlock said was gay
"where's the title?" At the bottom, sherlock!
I shere his concept of kindness and would appreciate others being that honest to me.
One of the best shows ever! Nobody could have done it better than Cumberbatch and Freeman 👌🏼
the fact that sherlock was played as well in this scene makes my day every day
She is great actress,the distress and upsettedness is so real. Brava'
Having a girl like Molly as one's beloved would be a blessing ❤💕
As much as Sherlock is trying to save a friend a ton of pain, He still is doing it in the most fucked up way imaginable.
No other way. I believe he was kind here.
@@v.bright7123 Just because it was kind for his personality? That doesn't mean he is kind at all, it just means he has an unkind personality.
Sherlock Holmes: World's greatest detective.
Forgets that bisexuals exist.
Lmaooo
Yes but that also means he was trying to cheat on Molly which is the main take away
@@ryniepan3038 yes of course, but his main point was proving that he was gay but he could've been bi
LMAO
@@vikotube338 cheating isn't ok, regardless of what you identify as.
When Bilbo tells Sherlock that wasn't kind
“it takes one to know one!”
*sherlock proceeds to fade out of existence*
I’d rather some one save my time then my feelings
Same. Spare me the niceties and be honest with me. If anyone's going to waste my time it better be me. If not me I'd better have allowed it.
Amen.
All he had to say was that he tried to leave his number and flirt with him, not start off by making her feel stupid and insulting her.
@@joosoo he only said facts but ig nowadays people get hurt by the truth and would rather have fake people in there ear telling them what they want to hear and not what they need to hear
@@joosoo it’s Sherlock. His whole thing is that he likes to prove a point and sound smart first. He likes to show off, it’s one of his weaknesses.
Well I could use my brilliant deductive skills but he also left me his phone number.
If only he called, Moriarty reveal would've been different
If he didn't care he wouldn't have told her
He kept it to himself all the way up until he slipped him the number.
Her: How you know he's gay
Sherlock: he said hi sisters instead of brothers.
I’d love a friend like this. I don’t want a nice friend, I want an honest friend. He just saved her time, heartbreak, and from putting on more “domestic comfy weight” for a man who isn’t even into her.
Wouldn't you rather have a friend that didn't harass you, before telling you that your bf gave them his number?
No, he promoted harmful stereotypes about sexuality.
Could have just said the number thing from the start, everything else is just him being ignorant.
@@IsaSaien "he promoted harmful stereotypes my mind cant right now 😭😭😭"
@@Blank.025 I hope your ignorance and lack of empathy is challenged by people in your life some day
I appreciate honest but they can really hurt your feelings sometimes. Honest but tactful.
Sherlock just has a more refined Gaydar than the rest of us-
"And I know what gay looks like"
NOT THE TIRED CLUBBERS EYES