Welcome to my Journal and it's so unfortunate that you answered anonymously since I am truly curious as to who you are? =D (oh and should you happen to be on my friendslist already and should I have just failed to recognize you, please keep in mind that it is half past two in the morning right now and that my powers of deduction aren't quite as reliable as those of Mister Sherlock Holmes).
And yes, I was aware that Watson's injury was the only reason for him to allow himself to rest on Holmes's shoulder in this position but... aww reality can be so boring sometimes! xD Anyway there are a ton of other moments featured between those two who might be a wee bit too intimate for Victorian likings (in "The Master Blackmailer" for example where Holmes can think of no other way to calm Watson than touching his hand reassuringly xD). I must admit - to my utmost disgrace - that I am still trying to grasp the Holmes-fandom in all its depth and glory having only recently been convinced of its awesomeness by the new Ritchie-movie (as tons of others I assume xD) but I must say that other versions will have a hard time to surpass Livanov and Solomin. ;-) Clive Merrison and Michael Williams are doing a fairly good job right now, nevertheless, but it's always nice to have pictures to go with the action. =) Nonetheless I shall stay tuned for the Granada Series that are on the top of my "to-watch"-list. =D Thanks again for your comment!
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Date: 2010-03-06 01:52 am (UTC)And yes, I was aware that Watson's injury was the only reason for him to allow himself to rest on Holmes's shoulder in this position but... aww reality can be so boring sometimes! xD Anyway there are a ton of other moments featured between those two who might be a wee bit too intimate for Victorian likings (in "The Master Blackmailer" for example where Holmes can think of no other way to calm Watson than touching his hand reassuringly xD).
I must admit - to my utmost disgrace - that I am still trying to grasp the Holmes-fandom in all its depth and glory having only recently been convinced of its awesomeness by the new Ritchie-movie (as tons of others I assume xD) but I must say that other versions will have a hard time to surpass Livanov and Solomin. ;-) Clive Merrison and Michael Williams are doing a fairly good job right now, nevertheless, but it's always nice to have pictures to go with the action. =)
Nonetheless I shall stay tuned for the Granada Series that are on the top of my "to-watch"-list. =D
Thanks again for your comment!