Snape, Snape, Severus Snape, DUMBLEDORE
Um. That is horrifying. So reblog.
My stomach just twisted into knots.
Oh my God his face of sudden realisation when he realises what’s going on, and that Sherlock is in danger. UGH MOFTISS WHY.
#it’s like he just realized what has just happened #he left him #and he might be in danger #and well he is definitely in danger #and he just left him saying you machine #and he realizes it was all part of his plan #and that sherlock must’ve done it for a reason #and that his last words to him might’ve been you machine #and he is desperate #and it hurts #and he is afraid
this scene is every bit as horrifying as the roof top one because at this moment you can just see it click in John’s head and oh my God. the acting. everything.
THIS.
This should be on every billboard across the world until people truly understand it’s meaning and everyone accepts everyone else as equals
yes^
I don’t even think ACD understood that when he wrote them - that it’s not just about the mysteries and the adventures, it’s about this guy who’s incredibly brilliant and a bit mad and damn near impossible to be around, and he’s probably already resigned himself to living alone and never meeting anyone who will understand him, and here comes this wounded army doctor with no real family to speak of, and very few friends, and for lack of anyone else they decide to flatshare, and it turns out to be the most significant relationship that either of them have for the rest of their lives.
(Yes, I know that was the longest run-on sentence in written history. It was intentional. Just go with it.)