I've made two of them, Evolution of Hustling Holmes and the Happy Birthday Sherlock Holmes card. Each time I post I have multiple comments where I'm reminded that I've left out one. The Guinness Book of World Records has consistently listed Sherlock Holmes as the "most portrayed fictional character" with over 70 actors to date, I can't do them all, so I do my faves. Thanks for the thank yous.
Jan. 7th, 2012
My daughter read that Benedict felt sorry that he hadn’t had children by the time he was 32. And she said she and her brother would adopt Benedict. (as a surrogate parent) I posted about that, but having a think about it, I didn’t want to give the appearance that Ben’s disappointment is something to joke about. I really appreciate anyone who takes child rearing seriously, that’s the person you want to be a parent. I hope he can have kids, maybe adopt, even if he remains single.

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Completely confusing article in the Washington Post regarding the airing of Scandal in Belgravia in the UK, Masterpiece Mystery Producer Rebecca Eton announces 'Sherlock doesn't ( Read more... )
I spent some of yesterday and today reading good ol' Kirk/Spock.
I enjoyed the Trek Reboot, but I'd forgotten about a sequel until news came that Benedict Cumberbatch is going to be the original villain. Now when I was a little kiddie, the Sci-Fi on tv consisted of Star Trek, (the original) Twilight Zone, Buck Rogers, Battlestar Galactica (original) UFO, Space 1999, Dr.Who. I was a big trek fan, and had I shipped, it would have been Kirk/Spock. Well, in any fandom I am in I tend to do the canonesque ships.
I never got into the latter Trek series, or the films, (I found DS9 interesting for a bit) as a kid I read all sorts of Classic Sci-Fi, Asimov a fave, Wells, for the last twenty years I've pretty much gone-off all Sci-Fi and Fantasy, exchanging it for detective stories, historic novels, biography and non-fiction, I couldn't tell you why.
I guess I'm trying to figure out why I can read current K/S and like it but I have no inclination at all to write it. That typically doesn't happen to me. I have however, found out a HUGE amount of K/S revolves around pon farr (cue music)
I can see myself writing it with Ben's character, whomever that is when the film comes out, possibly for humour as I'm not doing anything but gen these days, and of course a version of John/Martin in character will be in there somewhere.
I enjoyed the Trek Reboot, but I'd forgotten about a sequel until news came that Benedict Cumberbatch is going to be the original villain. Now when I was a little kiddie, the Sci-Fi on tv consisted of Star Trek, (the original) Twilight Zone, Buck Rogers, Battlestar Galactica (original) UFO, Space 1999, Dr.Who. I was a big trek fan, and had I shipped, it would have been Kirk/Spock. Well, in any fandom I am in I tend to do the canonesque ships.
I never got into the latter Trek series, or the films, (I found DS9 interesting for a bit) as a kid I read all sorts of Classic Sci-Fi, Asimov a fave, Wells, for the last twenty years I've pretty much gone-off all Sci-Fi and Fantasy, exchanging it for detective stories, historic novels, biography and non-fiction, I couldn't tell you why.
I guess I'm trying to figure out why I can read current K/S and like it but I have no inclination at all to write it. That typically doesn't happen to me. I have however, found out a HUGE amount of K/S revolves around pon farr (cue music)
I can see myself writing it with Ben's character, whomever that is when the film comes out, possibly for humour as I'm not doing anything but gen these days, and of course a version of John/Martin in character will be in there somewhere.
Looking incredible, Martin talks Hobbit, SHERLOCK season three possibilities, includes clip from Hounds of the Baskervilles airing Sunday at 8:10pm BBC1.