Of course, both kids and pets are devoid of any malicious intent and are genuine in whatever they do/say, unlike grown-ups. :) Sherlock himself is essentially a good person, so naturally enjoys this company.
I loved it how Archie immediately ran up to Sherlock and hugged him tight. That's not something that happens with Sherlock all the time, in fact people's reaction to seeing him is often quite the opposite. He clearly was pleasantly surprised by it, and I'm glad it happened because if there's one person in the show who deserved a nice, warm hug after all - it's our very own junky detective! :)
I LOVED that! Archie was like, "That's the one I like - target acquired!" And when Sherlock asked Archie to deduce during his speech, and said, "There's a headless nun in it for you," I grinned like an idiot.
I can picture a scenario where she needs feminine products, and John is confused why she asks sherlock to get them instead of him and she'd be like "he's the only one to get the right ones"
It surprises me how many people don't realize that Sherlock has always been an inherently kind and caring person, and not just with kids/pets. Yes he might be rude to people on their face, but he'll be out saving their lives when others would only be saying nice words that they might not even mean. I think the one reason he isn't very happy around adults is the sheer number of facades they put on, and since kids are free from them he's naturally more comfortable and himself around them. Case in point being Sebastian : imagine Sherlock in college trying to talk to kids and getting so much hate. He probably saw his deductions as a way to start conversation, and his brilliance might've made people feel "inadequate" and it's easier to label him a freak. Like Sherlock himself says in The Reichenbach Fall - "a lie that is preferable to the truth. Sherlock Holmes is an ordinary man, no one feels inadequate." The way Sebastian is able to hurt Sherlock even after all these years made me so angry, honestly, how much worse it must've been back then we can only imagine.
AHH YOU GET ITTT And i also hate how people will sneer at his talent but reap the benefits of it when they need it- even the people closest to him seem to expect him to do something clever, to solve it all. Sebastian is the most obvious case, but even Lestrade, if you really think about it, used Sherlock to solve cases but didn't do anything to stop Sally from calling him a freak to his face. (Don't get me started on S4 JOHN) I mean, in the mind palace scene when he got shot, basically all of the people he cares about are essentially goading him to fix the problem (Don't be stupid, you always were so stupid), showing how Sherlock literally beats himself up. If your life was full of people who either used you or hurt you, and your own mind is too smart and works against you constantly- it's no wonder that he doesn't want to get involved with other people. Kids and animals just see him as he is, and don't put up some stupid front to hide their own jealousy or bitterness. He literally went through torture, planned a wedding, shot someone, all for John, because he was the first person to really connect with him and appreciate him LIKE- (sorry for spamming, I'm just bursting to defend sherlock at all times lmao)
@@skdfoweofwio4765 OH MY GOD THIS IS SO ME!! forgive my excitement, this is possibly the first time I've seen someone with the EXACT same views on Sherlock as me. (same, I just can't stop defending my precious boy too!) 100% agree with every word you said, I can just write pages on the lengths he has gone to for the tiniest pleasures of his friends, only to get undue hate and "you freak!" in return. He just deserves SO MUCH BETTER. Also, "even the people closest to him seem to expect him to do something clever, to solve it all" - THIS!! So true. John is guilty of this too, and I won't even talk abt S4 because I might never stop. And yes, that mind palace scene was so telling, Sherlock really thinks so low of himself and the way people around him keep repeating that - :( John's appreciation of him must've been so refreshing for him, that's possibly the reason he gets so attached to him so quickly, and which makes John's indifference and "yes, you did" in S4 all the more heartbreaking.
@@SP-ux9ep HAHA THIS IS SO FUNNY BECAUSE I BASICALLY SAID THE SAME THING IN ANOTHER REPLY TO YOUR COMMENT, AND YES I AM QUITE LITERALLY GIDDY RIGHT NOW I'M SO HAPPY I'M DISCUSSING THIS WITH YOU God I wasn't going to touch on Season 4 because i could write a thesis on how sherlock deserved so much better but you're so right, the "yes you did" was absolutely heartbreaking AND THE LOOK ON SHERLOCK'S FACE- it's just such a juxtaposition to the beginning of their relationship, where sherlock was shocked that someone could see him and still stick around. (That scene in Reichenbach where he's kinda panicking that john thinks he's a fake, and john just smiles and says no one could fake being a git all the time and sherlock just looks so HAPPY). but honestly, the signs were all there i think; some people say s4 john was totally out of character, but i can kinda see martin freeman's john watson doing those things? he's clearly shown to have anger issues, trouble with expressing his emotions, trouble dealing with guilt. And when you throw in that cheating-kinda-not thing, john is obviously reeling when mary dies, and who does he see? sherlock, who basically saved him from his miserable depression at the start of asip, who john has continuously believed in. john knows sherlock so well, but i think he still sees him as the mad genius a bit (fully trusts sherlock, confidently asks him to solve the case at his wedding even though he wasn't able to before), and sherlock has honestly done his best to maintain that image because HE HAS SOLVED MOST OF HIS PROBLEMS: Magnussen, the mary problem, the wedding. and john sees this sherlock, with resentment left from the fall, because he probably doesn't know about the whole torture thing, but this time mary isn't coming back, sherlock can't solve it, and john just blames it all on him. And the heartbreaking part is that sherlock thinks he failed because this image of him has finally been broken, as if it's his responsibility to fix everything. the part where he talks about how mary's death put a value on his life, as if his life had no value before someone else thought it was worth something- augh we have to form a protect sherlock club. (so sorry about the horribly long reply, i just have so many feeling about this-)
@@skdfoweofwio4765 omg yes that look on sherlock's face, I don't think I'll ever forget that. Also the parallel, JUST NO :( Thinking that way, that look was probably like Sherlock being all "I'm finally getting what I deserve" and it's NOT OKAY AT ALL. That shock on his face when John tells him he didn't kill Mary, it's so heartbreaking how much he believes he did! I don't think he ever stops blaming himself. (in the TFP, when John tells the governor his wife died, Sherlock immediately looks down) Imagine the number of times he would've wished that bullet had killed him instead of Mary (esp clear from the "conferred a value" line) - that thought just breaks my heart. Doing all that he did for two of his closest friends, and then getting blamed by one for the death of the other - can't think of a worse case. Also, yes I see exactly why John blamed him too, but that doesn't make it any less unfair either. Resentment from the fall might mostly be because he didn't know why Sherlock did that in the first place - to save him and others. While none of this was out of character, to me it was pretty shocking to see John's indifference even after Mrs Hudson brings Sherlock over and he sees how he's literally dying. And even after the beating, he just leaves him in the hospital with that stick as a parting gift?! That was insane, what with Mary going all "save John Watson"! Btw, that message was so unecessary tbh - Sherlock doesn't need to be told to save John, been doing that since forever (jumped right into the fire and Mary was there!) and definitely didn't need to be told to "go to hell" for given the situation, he already was. If anyone, like we saw later, John needed the orders. :) It's not my place to judge John, given all his grief - but I still think he could've treated Sherlock better. Even in the hug scene, Sherlock thinking they were just hanging out and John correcting him that they're just "taking turns" supervising him - that was so hard to watch, that whole scene. Sherlock looks so guilty throughout, defending John with "you're doing yourself an injustice" even after knowing he only saved him because Mary said so, the "that's very kind of you John", the value, and the shock ofc. Can't help but mention the difference between how Sherlock sees John and vice-versa - "the most remarkable feature in this case, like ALWAYS, was John Watson."// "Of course it's about Sherlock, everything's about Sherlock." "You, it's always you, John Watson, you keep me right!"//" He'd rather have anyone but you. Anyone." I think it's sad that like others, even John sometimes sees him as a machine meant to solve problems. When it can't, it's to be abandoned/blamed. A friend is expected to see another as just as a human and a friend, and Sherlock definitely deserves better. :( And even after all that, here's this man playing his violin to comfort and "bring home" his psychopath sister whose very life mission has been to destroy him(she has, in some ways), and who others have no idea how to deal with. Well, Sherlock is most definitely the kindest, wisest, and most human human being I have ever known. (this is more an essay than a reply I'm so sorry!)
I was robbed of seeing Sherlock and Rosie teaming up as the ultimate dad/daughter duo when she grew into a child. Imagine little Rosie being like SUPER into the detective stuff. Like shes basically the real life incantation of Nancy Drew. And then theres her other dad Sherlock, being proud af of her. She would also be growing up AROUND Sherlock Holmes on a daily basis. That little girl is bound to become a deductive genius just because of the way Sherlock and John raised her. Love it.
Maybe once Benedict is finally done with the Marvel Cinematic Multiverse, and he's around 50 something, they can make more Sherlock seasons where Sherlock and John are in their 50's, and Rosie is an adult solving crimes. The show could focus on her. Or maybe Sherlock would have a kid of his own too, and that kid would team up with Rosie to take on the mantle from Sherlock and John.
All those bits with Redbeard just hurt so much. Esp "they're putting me down too, Redbeard. It's no fun, is it?" And the fact that even after all these years, when he's dying, the one memory that can calm him down is Redbeard. Yes he re-wrote his memories, but oh god the way Sherlock loves his friends! 😭
'Mr Holmes, Mr Holmes!' 'Oh hello again, Archie, what's your theory? Get this right and there's a headless Nun in it for you.' 'The invisible Man could do it.' 'Thewhothewhatthewhythewhenthewhere?' 🤣 My favourite bit in all the show 🤣
sherlock is so gentle and soft if you really look at him- like even though he's rude to people, he believes it helps them (isn't it kinder?) or does it out of reflex, and the only people he purposefully hurts are those that feed off of others, like Magnussen and Kitty Reily. And he's so nice to kids and dogs because they don't judge him or anythingggg BECAUSE PEOPLE CALL HIM A FREAK TO HIS FACE (PROUD MEMBER OF SEBASTIAN HATE CLUB), AND HE JUST SITS THERE WITH THAT SAD PUPPY LOOK EVEN WHEN JOHN BEATS HIM UP BECAUSE HE THINKS HE DESERVES IT LIKE AUGH SOMEONE PROTECT THIS BABY- headcanon that sherlock will awkwardly try to stop himself from deducing only when the person has a dog and he wants to p e t EDIT: OH MY GOD HE KEEPS A PICTURE OF ROSIE ON HIS PHONE HOW DID I FORGET THAT
EXACTLY MY POINT HE'S SUCH A PRECIOUS BABY HOW DO PEOPLE NOT SEE THAT! Like you said, he's only rude either when it helps (to solve a case and therefore to help someone, which he thinks is kinder and more important than just being nice to someone's face and not in real) or when those people deserve it. And yes, Rosie's picture too! :')
@@SP-ux9ep Honestly sherlock is such an all-or-nothing type of person. Like he either doesn't care about that person at all, or he will literally fake his own death and go through hell just to save them. He doesn't even seem to realize that he's sacrificing so much and it's kinda cute and sad at the same time (no wonder Mycroft didn't want him to get attached to other people, he probably knows from their childhood how emotional and fragile sherlock really is, cough cough victor trevor).
1:29 I never watched this show before, I just like watching random tv show clips but when Watson said “we’re not naming our child after you” *I legit thought that at some point Sherlock and Watson had some sort of adopted daughter*
@@Holmesbee2 ….this gives more questions then answers-WHAT DOES THIS MEAN (Lmaoo welp I guess I’m gonna have to start watching this show to find out, this finally has given me the excuse to start watching it)
Bit of a side note btw, sorry, but I love that line that Sherlock delivers to Archie, about how grownups expect it and he doesn't understand why but he understands it's something that is expected in society. I feel like growing up neurotypical on some level, whether its autism or social anxiety/anxiety/depression means that you notice what is expected of you around you without fully being aware of why you have to do it. Like, I grew up with social anxiety and depression and I have never understood a lot of rules implemented in society's social functioning. Like why do we grasp hands when we say hello? Why do people say "How do you do?" Or the more modern version, "How are you doing?" And then you go through this whole weird conversation before getting to what you actually want to talk about. Social stuff is weird for people like us. So I think its cool Sherlock sort of brings that idea up. We understand that things in social functioning have rules put in place but we just don't really understand them to it's full degree. At least, I can definitely relate to that ideal.
This is so true! You explained this so well thanks 😊 I'm autistic so spent most my time at Archie's age being baffled haha - would have been nice to have an adult admit it was confusing like Sherlock did
YES! Exactly. I saved this in my "O Joy" Playlist. My headcanon is that he's on the Autistic Spectrum. I love his relationship with kids. When he and Archie turned fast friends I was clapping with joy. He also reminds me a lot of Dr. House from the show "House MD" partially because Dr. House and Dr. Wilson are actually modelled off of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson, and Dr. House is surprisingly soft with children and has a way with putting manipulating adults to their place.
THIS!!! Having been diagnosed on the ND-Autism-ADHD spectrum myself, I understand why I relate so much with Sherlock. He’s definitely on the spectrum and it gives me so much joy to see our own giving and getting the love we fail to get in daily life.
@@AnaghaJayakumar711 Oh! Thank you for sharing! I'm so glad you relate so much with his character. Sherlock is a joy. And I am sure you are too! Keep being you.
Yes! Ever notice that kids are FASCINATED by House? I think it's because House acts just like a fellow child, in that he says EXACTLY what he's thinking, which Adults Do Not Do. And -- Sherlock -- is generally the Lord God Emperor of speaking his mind all over the place (SPLAT).
1:48 She hear the word 'throw' and she was given the rattle. She clearly thought that she was being given an instruction, and she was happy to demonstrate that she understood the concept and action of 'throwing'.
I “ADORED” every scene Sherlock had w children & pets bc animals could just be loved without worrying about what others might think & kids were invariably treated as “little adults” - in fact, smart little adults who haven’t yet been infected with all the insanity of society. Thus, the scene w Rosie & the rattle. ❤️ But, tbh, my favorite scene on your video is the one w Mycroft showing total and complete incomprehension of children (or really people in general) when Sherlock shows him the pic of Rosie and Mycroft ends up saying “he’s sorry, he’s never been very good w them” “babies?” “Humans.” I always end up on the floor when I see that scene. I LOVE scenes of the brothers together!! Thanks so very much for the video! It also reminded me (bc of the fact that he’s much more relaxed w kids and pets) of that scene during the bachelor party when that woman stops by thinking she dated a ghost and Sherlock tears up, looking like he’s about to cry - just before he appears to fall asleep - but since it’s so rare to see that type of emotion on Sherlock’s face, it was brought to mind. Thanks again!! 🥰🥰🔍
so many ppl don't see this side of sherlock in the show even though it's right there the entire time this is why i always try to write sherlock more like this in fanfic, rather than going down the cold-and-ignorant-genius route. the way i see it, he's arguably the most kind & compassionate character in the show, but because of both his trauma and the isolation that comes with being as smart as he is, it's all hidden under the "sociopath" label he gives himself. plus he's obviously not a sociopath lmao
And, somehow, half his bloody friend circle still didn't clue into the fact that Sherlock was hiding behind the "high-functioning sociopath" moniker to get his job done more efficiently. Dude's got plenty of empathy - often more than he knows what to really do with. He just doesn't suffer fools or beat around the bush - a trait, which kids like, and adults hate.
I agree with your first two statements. But personally, I think he's an *ESTP* because Sherlock usually *observes the real world* first (Se) and *then* makes a *linear/organized conclusion* (Ni) based on those observations. He also relies on his *personal reasons/logic* (Ti) over *everyone else's values/feelings* (Fe).
They have the script for season 5 written already. They're just waiting for Ben and Martin's schedules to be more available. Ben and Martin are busy with other projects at the moment. It's just a matter of waiting at this point🙂
Honestly that Redbeard scene is so much sadder now that I’ve seen the last season :( He really loved that friend of his, to the point where out of trauma his brain refused to let him see him as a person, but rather a dog, so it didn’t hurt as much. Poor Sherlock….
I think Sherlock likes kids and pets bcs they're a really good companion better than grown ups(but ofc John is an exception)Bcs grown ups mostly want to lead other then follow or kids just have a more imaginative mind and doesn't care about logic if they saw it and had proof IT'S TRUE BELIEVE IT😂
in any time period. I think readers forget that Sherlock does have it in him to care. Even traditional sherlock told a criminal to sit down and have a glass of (whatever the drink was) to relax him. regardless of the crime he wanted the guy to relax
i love this detail about him, kids are still sponges and imaginative and willing to look past/unlearn the things adults have learned to judge and refrain from and sherlock respects them more than adults because he knows what it feels like to be considered weird or less valuable
I would have preferred if they kept Redbeard as a dog rather than making him a human. By revealing that he was a human all along, the writers essentially said "well it doesn't make sense for a kid to get traumatized by the death of a dog, only the death of a human could be traumatic enough."
It also just felt like they were trying to top themselves by writing the most bizarre plot twist that nobody would see coming and it came off as pretty silly.
You can tell he's more comfortable around pets and kids than he is with grown-ups
Yeah prob
They don't judge :)
Of course, both kids and pets are devoid of any malicious intent and are genuine in whatever they do/say, unlike grown-ups. :) Sherlock himself is essentially a good person, so naturally enjoys this company.
Can relate.
They're both curious just like him and ready to learn without having their opinions in the way
I loved it how Archie immediately ran up to Sherlock and hugged him tight. That's not something that happens with Sherlock all the time, in fact people's reaction to seeing him is often quite the opposite. He clearly was pleasantly surprised by it, and I'm glad it happened because if there's one person in the show who deserved a nice, warm hug after all - it's our very own junky detective! :)
I LOVED that! Archie was like, "That's the one I like - target acquired!" And when Sherlock asked Archie to deduce during his speech, and said, "There's a headless nun in it for you," I grinned like an idiot.
i just need 15 minutes of sherlock handling a teenage rosie.
omfg yes
Ya just 15 wud do!!!
Five minutes into that scene and I'd love it.
I can picture a scenario where she needs feminine products, and John is confused why she asks sherlock to get them instead of him and she'd be like "he's the only one to get the right ones"
I need an entire episode of Sherlock babysitting Rosie in general. C’mon BBC!
I weirdly love Sherlock and Archies relationship alot
Can i ask what the 2nd flag in your profile picture means? I dont recognise it :) sorry for being uneducated heh heh
@@mrchunk07 its the aroace flag thanks for asking
@@alexisstiel ah thank you so much. You’d think I’d know this stuff being asexual myself
@@mrchunk07 But you can always learn
@@alexisstiel question: how are you neptunic when you're aroace? Sorry if this is offensive or I got your left flag wrong!!
It surprises me how many people don't realize that Sherlock has always been an inherently kind and caring person, and not just with kids/pets. Yes he might be rude to people on their face, but he'll be out saving their lives when others would only be saying nice words that they might not even mean. I think the one reason he isn't very happy around adults is the sheer number of facades they put on, and since kids are free from them he's naturally more comfortable and himself around them. Case in point being Sebastian : imagine Sherlock in college trying to talk to kids and getting so much hate. He probably saw his deductions as a way to start conversation, and his brilliance might've made people feel "inadequate" and it's easier to label him a freak. Like Sherlock himself says in The Reichenbach Fall - "a lie that is preferable to the truth. Sherlock Holmes is an ordinary man, no one feels inadequate." The way Sebastian is able to hurt Sherlock even after all these years made me so angry, honestly, how much worse it must've been back then we can only imagine.
AHH YOU GET ITTT
And i also hate how people will sneer at his talent but reap the benefits of it when they need it- even the people closest to him seem to expect him to do something clever, to solve it all. Sebastian is the most obvious case, but even Lestrade, if you really think about it, used Sherlock to solve cases but didn't do anything to stop Sally from calling him a freak to his face. (Don't get me started on S4 JOHN) I mean, in the mind palace scene when he got shot, basically all of the people he cares about are essentially goading him to fix the problem (Don't be stupid, you always were so stupid), showing how Sherlock literally beats himself up. If your life was full of people who either used you or hurt you, and your own mind is too smart and works against you constantly- it's no wonder that he doesn't want to get involved with other people. Kids and animals just see him as he is, and don't put up some stupid front to hide their own jealousy or bitterness. He literally went through torture, planned a wedding, shot someone, all for John, because he was the first person to really connect with him and appreciate him LIKE-
(sorry for spamming, I'm just bursting to defend sherlock at all times lmao)
@@skdfoweofwio4765 OH MY GOD THIS IS SO ME!! forgive my excitement, this is possibly the first time I've seen someone with the EXACT same views on Sherlock as me. (same, I just can't stop defending my precious boy too!) 100% agree with every word you said, I can just write pages on the lengths he has gone to for the tiniest pleasures of his friends, only to get undue hate and "you freak!" in return. He just deserves SO MUCH BETTER.
Also, "even the people closest to him seem to expect him to do something clever, to solve it all" - THIS!! So true. John is guilty of this too, and I won't even talk abt S4 because I might never stop. And yes, that mind palace scene was so telling, Sherlock really thinks so low of himself and the way people around him keep repeating that - :( John's appreciation of him must've been so refreshing for him, that's possibly the reason he gets so attached to him so quickly, and which makes John's indifference and "yes, you did" in S4 all the more heartbreaking.
@@SP-ux9ep HAHA THIS IS SO FUNNY BECAUSE I BASICALLY SAID THE SAME THING IN ANOTHER REPLY TO YOUR COMMENT, AND YES I AM QUITE LITERALLY GIDDY RIGHT NOW I'M SO HAPPY I'M DISCUSSING THIS WITH YOU
God I wasn't going to touch on Season 4 because i could write a thesis on how sherlock deserved so much better but you're so right, the "yes you did" was absolutely heartbreaking AND THE LOOK ON SHERLOCK'S FACE- it's just such a juxtaposition to the beginning of their relationship, where sherlock was shocked that someone could see him and still stick around. (That scene in Reichenbach where he's kinda panicking that john thinks he's a fake, and john just smiles and says no one could fake being a git all the time and sherlock just looks so HAPPY).
but honestly, the signs were all there i think; some people say s4 john was totally out of character, but i can kinda see martin freeman's john watson doing those things? he's clearly shown to have anger issues, trouble with expressing his emotions, trouble dealing with guilt. And when you throw in that cheating-kinda-not thing, john is obviously reeling when mary dies, and who does he see? sherlock, who basically saved him from his miserable depression at the start of asip, who john has continuously believed in. john knows sherlock so well, but i think he still sees him as the mad genius a bit (fully trusts sherlock, confidently asks him to solve the case at his wedding even though he wasn't able to before), and sherlock has honestly done his best to maintain that image because HE HAS SOLVED MOST OF HIS PROBLEMS: Magnussen, the mary problem, the wedding. and john sees this sherlock, with resentment left from the fall, because he probably doesn't know about the whole torture thing, but this time mary isn't coming back, sherlock can't solve it, and john just blames it all on him.
And the heartbreaking part is that sherlock thinks he failed because this image of him has finally been broken, as if it's his responsibility to fix everything. the part where he talks about how mary's death put a value on his life, as if his life had no value before someone else thought it was worth something- augh we have to form a protect sherlock club.
(so sorry about the horribly long reply, i just have so many feeling about this-)
@@skdfoweofwio4765 omg yes that look on sherlock's face, I don't think I'll ever forget that. Also the parallel, JUST NO :( Thinking that way, that look was probably like Sherlock being all "I'm finally getting what I deserve" and it's NOT OKAY AT ALL. That shock on his face when John tells him he didn't kill Mary, it's so heartbreaking how much he believes he did! I don't think he ever stops blaming himself. (in the TFP, when John tells the governor his wife died, Sherlock immediately looks down) Imagine the number of times he would've wished that bullet had killed him instead of Mary (esp clear from the "conferred a value" line) - that thought just breaks my heart. Doing all that he did for two of his closest friends, and then getting blamed by one for the death of the other - can't think of a worse case.
Also, yes I see exactly why John blamed him too, but that doesn't make it any less unfair either. Resentment from the fall might mostly be because he didn't know why Sherlock did that in the first place - to save him and others. While none of this was out of character, to me it was pretty shocking to see John's indifference even after Mrs Hudson brings Sherlock over and he sees how he's literally dying. And even after the beating, he just leaves him in the hospital with that stick as a parting gift?! That was insane, what with Mary going all "save John Watson"! Btw, that message was so unecessary tbh - Sherlock doesn't need to be told to save John, been doing that since forever (jumped right into the fire and Mary was there!) and definitely didn't need to be told to "go to hell" for given the situation, he already was. If anyone, like we saw later, John needed the orders. :)
It's not my place to judge John, given all his grief - but I still think he could've treated Sherlock better. Even in the hug scene, Sherlock thinking they were just hanging out and John correcting him that they're just "taking turns" supervising him - that was so hard to watch, that whole scene. Sherlock looks so guilty throughout, defending John with "you're doing yourself an injustice" even after knowing he only saved him because Mary said so, the "that's very kind of you John", the value, and the shock ofc. Can't help but mention the difference between how Sherlock sees John and vice-versa - "the most remarkable feature in this case, like ALWAYS, was John Watson."// "Of course it's about Sherlock, everything's about Sherlock." "You, it's always you, John Watson, you keep me right!"//" He'd rather have anyone but you. Anyone." I think it's sad that like others, even John sometimes sees him as a machine meant to solve problems. When it can't, it's to be abandoned/blamed. A friend is expected to see another as just as a human and a friend, and Sherlock definitely deserves better. :(
And even after all that, here's this man playing his violin to comfort and "bring home" his psychopath sister whose very life mission has been to destroy him(she has, in some ways), and who others have no idea how to deal with. Well, Sherlock is most definitely the kindest, wisest, and most human human being I have ever known.
(this is more an essay than a reply I'm so sorry!)
this thread is validating all of my thoughts on the mistreatment of sherlock holmes and i can't thank you both enough for this 😭😭😭
"low-key faints" "the protective detective" "angry dad mode" SO TRUE LOVE THIS!!
"he has lost it folks!"
‘i don’t know, i’ll ask one’ is literally the best line
I was robbed of seeing Sherlock and Rosie teaming up as the ultimate dad/daughter duo when she grew into a child. Imagine little Rosie being like SUPER into the detective stuff. Like shes basically the real life incantation of Nancy Drew. And then theres her other dad Sherlock, being proud af of her. She would also be growing up AROUND Sherlock Holmes on a daily basis. That little girl is bound to become a deductive genius just because of the way Sherlock and John raised her. Love it.
Maybe once Benedict is finally done with the Marvel Cinematic Multiverse, and he's around 50 something, they can make more Sherlock seasons where Sherlock and John are in their 50's, and Rosie is an adult solving crimes. The show could focus on her. Or maybe Sherlock would have a kid of his own too, and that kid would team up with Rosie to take on the mantle from Sherlock and John.
@@kaizoisevil okay but who do you want Sherlock to even have a kid with. He's really not "spread my own genes" material, on top of that
@@Loweene_Ancalimon the only person I’d see him having a kid with is Molly
@@Loweene_Ancalimon Molly!
@@Loweene_Ancalimon i agree with you sherlock is happy with his own life which includes john and rosie....
2:00 I'll say that next time I see a baby
Me
1:17 "Maybe it's because I'm not familiar with the concept."
"What concept?"
"Happy families."
HSJCFJGJSYL THAT WAS GOLDEN ❤️❤️
I laughed but I felt for them at the very same time. That was golden.
@@tiffanypersaud3518 them as in?
All those bits with Redbeard just hurt so much. Esp "they're putting me down too, Redbeard. It's no fun, is it?" And the fact that even after all these years, when he's dying, the one memory that can calm him down is Redbeard. Yes he re-wrote his memories, but oh god the way Sherlock loves his friends! 😭
I actually prefer Redbeard being a dog. I didn't like that he was ultimately a human.
Sherlock and that kid are the best duo.(The kids name is Archie and I love home very much he’s so cute!)
He likes animals and kids because they don’t lie to him, they’re open and and honest and like him for him
'Mr Holmes, Mr Holmes!'
'Oh hello again, Archie, what's your theory? Get this right and there's a headless Nun in it for you.'
'The invisible Man could do it.'
'Thewhothewhatthewhythewhenthewhere?'
🤣 My favourite bit in all the show 🤣
1:22 I love love love his reaction to "It's a girl" omg look at the affection and love written all over his face
Amanda did actually confirm Redbeard did literally nothing on set and just sat there. Benedict just wanted a doggie on set with him.
sherlock is so gentle and soft if you really look at him- like even though he's rude to people, he believes it helps them (isn't it kinder?) or does it out of reflex, and the only people he purposefully hurts are those that feed off of others, like Magnussen and Kitty Reily. And he's so nice to kids and dogs because they don't judge him or anythingggg BECAUSE PEOPLE CALL HIM A FREAK TO HIS FACE (PROUD MEMBER OF SEBASTIAN HATE CLUB), AND HE JUST SITS THERE WITH THAT SAD PUPPY LOOK EVEN WHEN JOHN BEATS HIM UP BECAUSE HE THINKS HE DESERVES IT LIKE AUGH SOMEONE PROTECT THIS BABY-
headcanon that sherlock will awkwardly try to stop himself from deducing only when the person has a dog and he wants to p e t
EDIT: OH MY GOD HE KEEPS A PICTURE OF ROSIE ON HIS PHONE HOW DID I FORGET THAT
EXACTLY MY POINT HE'S SUCH A PRECIOUS BABY HOW DO PEOPLE NOT SEE THAT! Like you said, he's only rude either when it helps (to solve a case and therefore to help someone, which he thinks is kinder and more important than just being nice to someone's face and not in real) or when those people deserve it. And yes, Rosie's picture too! :')
"PROUD MEMBER OF SEBASTIAN HATE CLUB" OMG SAME, GLAD TO HAVE FOUND ANOTHER.
who is sebastian?
@@ANN-ug2hd that guy from Sherlock's university who works in the bank, in The Blind Banker
@@SP-ux9ep Honestly sherlock is such an all-or-nothing type of person. Like he either doesn't care about that person at all, or he will literally fake his own death and go through hell just to save them. He doesn't even seem to realize that he's sacrificing so much and it's kinda cute and sad at the same time (no wonder Mycroft didn't want him to get attached to other people, he probably knows from their childhood how emotional and fragile sherlock really is, cough cough victor trevor).
How's it like carrying this fandom?
I imagine it would go like my back hurts but it was all worth it
Sherlock is a softie and you can't convince me otherwise 🥰
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He really is.
I like to think he allowed himself to express that side much more after the show ended.
1:30 “oh hi rosie” HHAHAHA BEST THING I’VE SEEN ALL DAY
Aside from John this proves this man likes kids and animals more then the adults
Yes!
I always loved Archie and Sherlock's relationship it's so cute😭💕
1:29 I never watched this show before, I just like watching random tv show clips but when Watson said “we’re not naming our child after you”
*I legit thought that at some point Sherlock and Watson had some sort of adopted daughter*
They technically do now haha
@@Holmesbee2 ….this gives more questions then answers-WHAT DOES THIS MEAN
(Lmaoo welp I guess I’m gonna have to start watching this show to find out, this finally has given me the excuse to start watching it)
@@Holmesbee2 im back after watching the entire show in two days and- LEGIT SOBBING LMFAO, I DIDNT KNOW WHAT YOU WERE SAYING, BUT NOW I DO AND IM SAD
This account is literally keeping the Sherlock fandom alive
The reason he gets along with kids so much is because he treats them as equals, which is really what most kids like
Bit of a side note btw, sorry, but I love that line that Sherlock delivers to Archie, about how grownups expect it and he doesn't understand why but he understands it's something that is expected in society. I feel like growing up neurotypical on some level, whether its autism or social anxiety/anxiety/depression means that you notice what is expected of you around you without fully being aware of why you have to do it. Like, I grew up with social anxiety and depression and I have never understood a lot of rules implemented in society's social functioning. Like why do we grasp hands when we say hello? Why do people say "How do you do?" Or the more modern version, "How are you doing?" And then you go through this whole weird conversation before getting to what you actually want to talk about. Social stuff is weird for people like us. So I think its cool Sherlock sort of brings that idea up. We understand that things in social functioning have rules put in place but we just don't really understand them to it's full degree. At least, I can definitely relate to that ideal.
This is so true! You explained this so well thanks 😊 I'm autistic so spent most my time at Archie's age being baffled haha - would have been nice to have an adult admit it was confusing like Sherlock did
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@@Holmesbee2 Oh my gosh so am I! * insert the Spiderman meme where they're pointing *
YES! Exactly. I saved this in my "O Joy" Playlist. My headcanon is that he's on the Autistic Spectrum. I love his relationship with kids. When he and Archie turned fast friends I was clapping with joy.
He also reminds me a lot of Dr. House from the show "House MD" partially because Dr. House and Dr. Wilson are actually modelled off of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson, and Dr. House is surprisingly soft with children and has a way with putting manipulating adults to their place.
He is definitely neurodivergent (from an ADHD person, suspecting autism)! I recognize many of his behaviors and interactions.
THIS!!! Having been diagnosed on the ND-Autism-ADHD spectrum myself, I understand why I relate so much with Sherlock. He’s definitely on the spectrum and it gives me so much joy to see our own giving and getting the love we fail to get in daily life.
@@AnaghaJayakumar711 Oh! Thank you for sharing! I'm so glad you relate so much with his character. Sherlock is a joy. And I am sure you are too! Keep being you.
Mycroft and Sherlock are both autistic prove me wrong x
Yes! Ever notice that kids are FASCINATED by House?
I think it's because House acts just like a fellow child, in that he says EXACTLY what he's thinking, which Adults Do Not Do.
And -- Sherlock -- is generally the Lord God Emperor of speaking his mind all over the place (SPLAT).
1:48 She hear the word 'throw' and she was given the rattle. She clearly thought that she was being given an instruction, and she was happy to demonstrate that she understood the concept and action of 'throwing'.
Okay but “omg hi Rosie” has ruined my life
Sherlock, your Benedict is showing.
Nobody will ever be able to convince me that Rosie isn’t Sherlocks very favourite person in all of the world
I “ADORED” every scene Sherlock had w children & pets bc animals could just be loved without worrying about what others might think & kids were invariably treated as “little adults” - in fact, smart little adults who haven’t yet been infected with all the insanity of society. Thus, the scene w Rosie & the rattle. ❤️
But, tbh, my favorite scene on your video is the one w Mycroft showing total and complete incomprehension of children (or really people in general) when Sherlock shows him the pic of Rosie and Mycroft ends up saying “he’s sorry, he’s never been very good w them” “babies?” “Humans.” I always end up on the floor when I see that scene. I LOVE scenes of the brothers together!!
Thanks so very much for the video! It also reminded me (bc of the fact that he’s much more relaxed w kids and pets) of that scene during the bachelor party when that woman stops by thinking she dated a ghost and Sherlock tears up, looking like he’s about to cry - just before he appears to fall asleep - but since it’s so rare to see that type of emotion on Sherlock’s face, it was brought to mind. Thanks again!! 🥰🥰🔍
This is just what I need to start my Friday morning ✨
We needed so much more of Sherlock and Archie, they're such an adorable duo! 💛
I kinda wish this happened in Series 4, but oh well….☹️
I agree though, they’re definitely an adorable duo! 😎
1:35 omg hi rosie has me cackling 🤣🤣
Honestly this channel carried me thru the pandemic. So it’s so comforting to see it continuing on with this golden content
Brilliant as always! I love how he identifies with the Bloodhound: "He's thinking."
I love the interactions between the kid and Sherlock, it's hilarious
This Sherlock Holmes looks a lot like somebody that gave a green Infinity Stone to some big, purple guy.
This fandom will live on for centuries and become a history film.
Am I weird for liking ur pfp
@@stephensingh6404 No you're not welcome to the bald peppa fandom
so many ppl don't see this side of sherlock in the show even though it's right there the entire time
this is why i always try to write sherlock more like this in fanfic, rather than going down the cold-and-ignorant-genius route. the way i see it, he's arguably the most kind & compassionate character in the show, but because of both his trauma and the isolation that comes with being as smart as he is, it's all hidden under the "sociopath" label he gives himself. plus he's obviously not a sociopath lmao
Where do you write on? Wattpad?
@@kath26 i've posted a few fics on ao3 :)
Absolutely! He's definitely this kind, deeply caring human and I'm glad you see it that way too. :) And in this show, unarguably the kindest.
@@imnotokayipromise5940 can I have your ao3 username please :>?
@@tubtub7769 sure! It's crunchy_nut_cornflakes :)
“TheWhoTheWhatTheWhyTheWhenTheWhere⁉️”
I love that scene with my whole being
And, somehow, half his bloody friend circle still didn't clue into the fact that Sherlock was hiding behind the "high-functioning sociopath" moniker to get his job done more efficiently.
Dude's got plenty of empathy - often more than he knows what to really do with. He just doesn't suffer fools or beat around the bush - a trait, which kids like, and adults hate.
Sherlock is the biggest softie!!! How is he so soft!!!!
Awww that little smile at 1:07, SOFTIE ALRIGHT! :')
the "omg hi rosie" is my favorite I died at that 😂😂
You literally just allow me to love him more 🤣
Animals and kids don't judge like adults do. I once met a very bright seven year old called Sevado at a party.
Archie: **exists**
Sherlock: my son-
"omg hi rosie"
I LOST ITT 😭😭😭
Kids: curious creatures,
Sherlock: now you have my attention!
Hes such an INTJ its unreal
Exactly I swear-
I agree with your first two statements. But personally, I think he's an *ESTP* because Sherlock usually *observes the real world* first (Se) and *then* makes a *linear/organized conclusion* (Ni) based on those observations. He also relies on his *personal reasons/logic* (Ti) over *everyone else's values/feelings* (Fe).
THE " U IGNORANT SLU7" HAD ME ROLLING
2:08 ah! This is the best 😂😂
I am autistic and can confirm that I’m way better with kids and dogs than anyone else
It’s the “looks very fully-functioning” for me
I miss Sherlock😭 gosh this was a great show❤🙌
Apart from the last episode, that was all kinds of mess
@@obiwankenobi687 Yeah, the acting was great but the episode didnt make sense
They have the script for season 5 written already. They're just waiting for Ben and Martin's schedules to be more available. Ben and Martin are busy with other projects at the moment. It's just a matter of waiting at this point🙂
@@shaylabass4651 THANK U FOR INFORMING! may i know where the source of this news? An articlr of sort etc? The website? Thank you ❤
@angelasuma4776 I'm so sorry I read the article months ago so I don't remember. I'm sorry
I would be friends with Sherlock
this is a proof that sherlock has heart afterall
1:35 the omg hi rosie got me lolol😭😭😭
Honestly that Redbeard scene is so much sadder now that I’ve seen the last season :(
He really loved that friend of his, to the point where out of trauma his brain refused to let him see him as a person, but rather a dog, so it didn’t hurt as much. Poor Sherlock….
I love how this fandom is still alive. And the first clip is my favorite 😂
Sherlock is the purest soul out there
“fully functioning” *offended dad*
my lungs have left me.
Archie is Sherlock approved
The 8 times I've watched this series and I still cry at the last season everytime!
I don't know why but 2:21 made me laugh so hard HAHAHHAHAHHA
He's so much more at ease around children and animals
Sherlock and Archie 🥺
Sherlock has the Gordan Ramsey approach to humans. Mean and pissy at adults when they screw up but when dealing with kids he’s kind and softer spoken.
Can’t thank you enough for continuing to make Sherlock related content, you are the best ♡
I love watch Sherlock with kids, he is so sweet 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Just finished a Hobbit watching marathon and now all I can see and hear are Smaug and Bilbo
I'm so glad this channel still uploads so much Sherlock content.
The "omg hi rosie" had me cackling
I love the fact that dogs are so awesome that Sherlock fleeting Holmes gets giddy when he sees one.
Well, giddy in Sherlock terms.
Hes too relatable
"Can I see?"
"Yeah, alright."
😂😂😂
I think Sherlock likes kids and pets bcs they're a really good companion better than grown ups(but ofc John is an exception)Bcs grown ups mostly want to lead other then follow or kids just have a more imaginative mind and doesn't care about logic if they saw it and had proof IT'S TRUE BELIEVE IT😂
Rosie has two bestest and wisest dads/papalock in this world....
I just- I didn't know there were still heros out there making this fandom still live ToT I love you
Honestly wasn’t looking forward to today but then I woke up and saw you posted. Worth it.
the zoom on their feet made me ABSOLUTELY WHEEZE XD
“King of co-parenting” took me oUT
I love the fact that the Sherlock fandom is still going strong😂
Just cried through the whole thing, this is so cute😭
in any time period. I think readers forget that Sherlock does have it in him to care. Even traditional sherlock told a criminal to sit down and have a glass of (whatever the drink was) to relax him. regardless of the crime he wanted the guy to relax
the fandom lives
i love this detail about him, kids are still sponges and imaginative and willing to look past/unlearn the things adults have learned to judge and refrain from and sherlock respects them more than adults because he knows what it feels like to be considered weird or less valuable
Thank you so much for making these
This video is a BLESSING
He looks hugable...... Can i still hug him as a teen😂
I would have preferred if they kept Redbeard as a dog rather than making him a human. By revealing that he was a human all along, the writers essentially said "well it doesn't make sense for a kid to get traumatized by the death of a dog, only the death of a human could be traumatic enough."
It also just felt like they were trying to top themselves by writing the most bizarre plot twist that nobody would see coming and it came off as pretty silly.
0:40 HE WAS TALKING SO FAST!!! I just know that Ben had to do like 6 takes of that
"Offended dad" and "U ignorant s*ut" made my day!
*Claudette's high-pitched screaming* I laughed so hard
0:39 "Thewhothewhatthewhythewhenthewhere?"
Guess is takes a child to understand other children... and in my mind, Sherlock is the incarnation of eccentric uncle and no one will change my mind.
rewatching this and still love it Cant get over the rattle scene with the baby lol
This is absolutely amazing
There's a reason dude is my human spirit animal along with Starlord...