Sherlock BBC headcanon
1. John is highly allergic to poison ivy
2. Because of experiences as a child, Mycroft is now afraid of the dark
3. Molly Hooper was adopted
4. Sherlock and his security blanket were inseparable until he turned ten and his father told him he was an adult
5. Mrs. Hudson has a son who lives in America, and two grandchildren, but she hasn’t seem them in years
6. James Moriarty hates Christmas
7. Lestrade has a 5-year-old daughter, and he and she love to dress in matching pink clothes
8. John used to have a bulldog puppy named Bilbo
9. Mycroft was married, but his wife either died or left him, nobody knows, not even S
Sherlock Holmes: The Ever Evolving Icon by techgnotic, journal
Sherlock Holmes: The Ever Evolving Icon
Sherlock Holmes
The Ever Evolving Icon
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What is it about a fictional character first introduced to the public in Great Britain in 1887 that has kept him being reincarnated, with generationally-correct upgrades, over and over again in film and on television? Who is this literary hero whose portrayal over the past century by such past masters as Basil Rathbone and Jeremy Brett to today’s vanguard talents Robert Downey, Jr. and Benedict Cumberbatch has inspired such a continuing outpouring of fan appreciation?
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