boazach-27:

[aggressively throws Emmy at Jonny Lee Miller]

[aggressively throws Emmy at Lucy Liu]

Plot twist at the end of Elementary:

brainstatic:

Every case was thrown out because a civilian was given access to evidence and the crime scene.

zombres:

convolutedtrainofthought:

  • Irene wasn’t fridged
  • Irene wasn’t a victim
  • Irene wasn’t a generic love interest
  • Irene beat Sherlock
  • Irene took everyone’s preconceived notions of gender in criminals and lit them on fire
  • Irene was a completely unrepentant HBIC
  • Irene (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧

Okay can we talk about how Elementary totally fucking subverted the idea of fridging a woman for Sherlock’s manpain

adventuresofcomicbookgirl:

BECAUSE OH MY GOD

like the one major thing I was pressed with the show about was fridging Irene and then it turns out she’s not dead and I’m like omg yay show!!! IRENE!!! 

and then

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mswyrr:

for future reference: this is how joan watson smiles before she fucks an egotistical mastermind’s shit up

mswyrr:

for future reference: this is how joan watson smiles before she fucks an egotistical mastermind’s shit up

theemptyholmes:

My favourite thing about Elementary is that you can tell just how much Sherlock and Joan love each other and there’s no forced romance because their admiration for one another is just platonic and I want more scenes like the final one with them just hanging out and being besties 

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"But the final hour is called “Heroine” for a reason, as this is also a story about Joan Watson at the end of the day. In a case where Sherlock is at his weakest, and when he is unable to realize that the path to victory is failure because it means acknowledging that failure is even a possibility, it is Joan who sees more clearly. Joan isn’t afraid of Moriarty, but is rather protective of Sherlock (as both his sober companion and his partner), and the confusion that Moriarty’s emergence creates within Sherlock creates surety for Joan. If Sherlock only sees puzzles and Moriarty only sees games, Watson sees actual people: her interest in Sherlock is human, the kind of relationship that Moriarty can’t even imagine (referring to her as a mascot at one point in their lunch date). While the truth about Moriarty robs Sherlock of the most striking, human connection he believed he had ever made, the resulting investigation reaffirms a more powerful connection in his partnership with Joan, the newly discovered species of Euglassia Watsonia a metaphor for what happens when an extremely rare bee miraculously unexpectedly finds a compatible partner."
Myles McNutt’s Elementary review at The A.V. Club [x] (via sexyglances)

You named a bee after me.

  • Sherlock: It's a fact that I am smarter than everyone I have ever met.
  • Irene: I'm smarter than you.
  • Joan: BITCHES PLEASE