#Repost @jonathan.n___
When our politicians refuse to act against genocide it’s clear there’s no atrocity they won’t excuse. We can’t let them abandon their duty in peace.
"People will be given justice, or they will take vengeance" - YouTube comments section.
Misanthropey was so simple, Watson. Elegant. Sometimes I miss it- Sherlock Holmes.
Love and Justice in Elementary — "The One That Got Away"
I rewatch this episode from time to time, and it strikes me over and again just how committed it is to non-legal means of justice, which is particularly rare given that Elementary technically operates within the copaganda genre (with some room for outliers here and there).
When Kitty is about to murder Gruner, the man who sexually assaulted and tortured her, Sherlock shows up. Typically within the police procedural, Sherlock would be the Character Who Reminds [X] That Killing Is Wrong and Legal Justice is Right. But Sherlock doesn't do any of that. He tells Kitty that she deserves to know that he's found a way to prosecute Gruner - he will spend eternity in jail. He tells her that this is an option she can take if she doesn't want the stain of murder on her. While following the law is not what Sherlock thinks Kitty ought to do, it is a viable option nonetheless. What would be unfair, Sherlock understands, is for Kitty to have no way out but murder.
Kitty responds, "What does that have to do with me? With what he did to me?"
And she's right, prosecuting Gruner has nothing to do with what he did to her. What the police wants is not what she wants. Kitty's assault was a singular event, and only she can determine what justice should be. It's an oddly refreshing take, given that most procedurals would remind to Kitty to uphold the law (e.g. SVU).
Sherlock replies, "Nothing. Everything. Wish I could tell you. If you decide that killing Gruner will make you feel whole again, I won't stop you. But whatever you decide, you will always be my friend."
I've thought a lot about this scene, and how it places Kitty's decision and Sherlock's love at the center of what justice should be. It also brings to the forefront Sherlock's struggle with addiction — he doesn't have many friends which means that his gesture of love is completely genuine. It's a gesture of unconditional love from a stoic man who finds it difficult to love, to a woman whose experience of love has been destroyed by sexual abuse. It doesn't matter to Sherlock if Kitty kills Gruner because the fact that she is his friend will always come first. What happens, as Kitty soon realises, is that she is offered something that she has wanted for so long but thought she couldn't have. That someone loves her so much that she feels, for the first time, that she is able to say it back and mean it. So it is beautiful that the episode ultimately ends with Kitty saying: "Do you know what I haven't said to anyone in a really long time? I love you. Isn't that the saddest thing?"
While the heart of Elementary will always be Sherlock and Watson, stories like Kitty also reveal that sobriety requires love at its center, and it requires that Sherlock show up for his friends. He's a self proclaimed misanthrope, but his time with Joan has changed him; instead of embracing being a lone genius, he puts in the work to be worthy of the care and love that he receives in return. It may be corny or whatever, but the series is about true, genuine love, the kind that is so huge that it passes on from one person to another, healing everything in its way.
#Repost @gogreensavegreen
You might be more than one. You might be different ones at different times. 🫶🏽🫶🏽 you might not be one of these. There are more roles 💪🏽 but this is an amazing intro.
You can’t just like the idea and envision yourself in one of these roles you have to figure out how to be about it ♥️🫶🏽
Via @deiloh & @fablefulart
Yes.
does anybody on this godforsaken hellsite watch elementary??? the sherlock one!????
PLEASE ANYONE???
Yo is elementary tumblr still a thing??? Im hyperfixating on it again
Have some art :)
Realised I couldnt draw Joan like, at all, decided to change that because she beautiful and she deserves better
And I did better! Not perfect, you mind, but good enough I suppose.
Rewatched no lack of void, turned to quick art trying to direct all those feelings somewhere else because that ending BREAKS me
And, of course, drew the blorbo himself a few times 🫶
Sometimes a bit more successfully.. ish...
And sometimes neither true to my style nor to sherlock...
Too lazy to devide this post, so yall get everything at once
Yes, you saw what you saw. Yes, he did what you thought he did. Yes, they aired that with their whole chest.
The next thing they will do is deny that it happened. (you saw wrong, it wasn't what you thought it was, etc) After that they will try to downplay it (it was a joke, he didn't mean it like that, it's a "roman salute," etc) They will try to claim it was the work of AI. (its a deep fake, it's a smear campaign, it's hate speech, etc) They will do everything they can to sweep it aside. Then they will try to bury it. Then they will distract you with meaningless bullshit.
You saw what you saw. He did what he did. And we need to make sure that we do not forget.
Same on AO3. I try to publish something, either a new chapter or work, twice a month.
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