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Latest revision as of 00:15, 13 November 2021
What, you didn't think a Darker and Edgier Alternate Universe can have funny moments?
Think again.
- Lestrade delivers much of the humor, usually as a Deadpan Snarker. If he's in the scene, you can generally count on a sarcastic comment sooner or later.
"Actually, it wasn't as bad as... wait, what? God help me – should I even bother telling this story or are you simply going to deduce the rest of the journey from my shirt cuffs?" |
- Despite being the Dude in Distress, Holmes has his moments, as well.
"Since you were not blessed with wings... north or south?" |
- And put Inspector Lestrade and Sherlock Holmes together, and you're just bound to have fireworks...
- Which is not even mentioning how Holmes keeps thinking that Lestrade's lost it:
Perfect, it is now official – Lestrade has gone stark, staring mad. |
- And:
Wonderful, another reason to doubt the man's sanity. If Moran wants to kill Lestrade as well, he'll have to get in line... |
- Mary as the Team Mom/Pint-Sized Powerhouse.
- This. Just THIS:
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