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Hello, I'm the Doctor! But you can call me Barty. I'm a 1,000 year old Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey. I currently live on Earth with my family. Married with four children. I am now mostly human and have had my 2nd heart removed.

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Apr 14th at 7PM / via: matriarch-aethyta / op: sammycas / tagged: bbc sherlock. Irene Adler. Lara Pulver. / reblog / 2,610 notes

Benedict: I just love the feet. I love the little bit of ankle, it’s very sexy.

Benedict: *a few seconds later* Actually that’s more than a little bit of ankle…

Steven: That’s an interesting view of the ankle you got there.

Mark: Were you looking at the ankle?

[Sherlock Series 2 DVD commentary]

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Feb 23rd at 10AM / via: doctorwholockian / op: theadler / tagged: irene adler. Lara Pulver. / reblog / 236 notes

Just a bit of the process, for anyone curious. I ended up having to draw a lot in, but I’m very happy with how it turned out overall. I still can’t believe the original post almost has 4,000 notes now!

themefund:

bartyjoonyah:

Good morning, Tumblr. ;) Pieced this together from a good number of screencaps I took of the new Sherlock episode. Enjoy.

So, I don’t understand, does that mean this is not a photo, but rather a photoSHOP? Like, the arm is from a different scene than the head, or the leg, etc?

I’m confused.

I suppose you could say that it’s both. In the episode this was taken from, Sherlock does a pan-up view of Irene, but there isn’t a single-shot of her like this. So I took pictures of every little bit that we were shown, and put them together to create the whole image of what Sherlock saw. Like so:

This scene… me-fucking-gusta.

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Jan 27th at 7AM / via: cumbermistress / op: mrcasanovak / tagged: bbc sherlock. irene adler. lara pulver. / reblog / 4,882 notes