immortals falling for mortals
immortals getting clingy and needy because you have so little time we need to make the most of it
and their lovers being like chill i’ve still got like fifty years and we’ve already spent decades together we’ve been like all around the world by now but rly all I need is you
and just, no, you don’t understand that’s not nearly enough for all the things I want to show you please why are you slowing down I know but you’re tired a lot lately wait no
dont go
GATISS: To be honest, I put [an explanation of Redbeard] into the first draft of episode two, and actually explained it—the reason that Sherlock was behaving like a child was because, once upon a time, he’d fallen for that story that your bunny rabbit has gone to live on a farm somewhere. And then we thought, ‘No, let’s hold it back because we can tease it a bit.’ And we genuinely thought, ‘We can keep this running for years.’ But then actually…
MOFFAT: It’s nice to have resolved it.
GATISS: So the truth is that when he was little — and obviously Mycroft tormented him about it — is that his dog died, and he totally fell for the idea that Redbeard had gone to live in a happy valley somewhere.
Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat, Empire Online [x]
(via skulls-and-tea)
Do you know what the even more hilariously sad thing is? John was supposed to think that Sherlock was being sent off somewhere far away, where he could run free and have tons of detecting fun without him… but he was really being sent to his death.
(via dudeufugly)
Uhm, I almost never write any kind of fan fic, and I’m not sure this would be considered fanfic, but I spent a lot of time thinking about what was going through Bucky’s head between the time he fell off the train to when he met Steve in the future and started to remember. Someone on Tumblr mentioned about why Bucky didn’t fight the mind wipe and after reading some other stuff, I think subconsciously, Bucky didn’t want to remember, so here’s a little thing after the cut.