artbylexie:

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Sherlock x Molly - Autumn by ~lexieken
channyfaith gave me this lovely fall prompt, and I finally got around to it. 
I can’t wait for fall, and gosh this makes me happy on so many levels. 

Bringing this back. Because fall STILL hasn’t arrived here (it was over 80 degrees today, wtf), but maybe this will inspire the weather.

artbylexie:

artbylexie:

Sherlock x Molly - Autumn by ~lexieken

channyfaith gave me this lovely fall prompt, and I finally got around to it. 

I can’t wait for fall, and gosh this makes me happy on so many levels. 

Bringing this back. Because fall STILL hasn’t arrived here (it was over 80 degrees today, wtf), but maybe this will inspire the weather.

  • Loo Brealey: Is there any hope for Molly?
  • Benedict Cumberbatch: There's always hope for Molly. That's the cruel thing...

What do you need?
You. 

artbylexie:

artbylexie:
Prompt: Sherlock realises his feelings for Molly.
He really wants her to be his assistant. Because she’s not that bad, for a girl.

She had been seven years old when the boy with the unruly dark hair shoved a dead rat at her.
“Do you want to do an experiment with me?”
She hadn’t noticed how his face was flushed or the way he wouldn’t meet her eyes. No, she would remember all that later. What she noticed right then is that all her friends had run away screaming, but that the dead animal didn’t scare her. It made her…curious. She had gripped her notebook tighter. 
“Sure,” she had said, her voice a bit shaky, but it was enough to make him snap his blue eyes to her.
“Excellent!” he said, grabbing her wrist with his free hand and pulling her across the playground. “I’ve already set up a space, but I need an assistant.”
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artbylexie:

artbylexie:

Prompt: Sherlock realises his feelings for Molly.

He really wants her to be his assistant. Because she’s not that bad, for a girl.

She had been seven years old when the boy with the unruly dark hair shoved a dead rat at her.

“Do you want to do an experiment with me?”

She hadn’t noticed how his face was flushed or the way he wouldn’t meet her eyes. No, she would remember all that later. What she noticed right then is that all her friends had run away screaming, but that the dead animal didn’t scare her. It made her…curious. She had gripped her notebook tighter. 

“Sure,” she had said, her voice a bit shaky, but it was enough to make him snap his blue eyes to her.

“Excellent!” he said, grabbing her wrist with his free hand and pulling her across the playground. “I’ve already set up a space, but I need an assistant.”

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artbylexie:

Again, I don’t need a reason for Sherlock/Molly.

artbylexie:

Again, I don’t need a reason for Sherlock/Molly.

Does Sherlock Respect Molly? Hells to the Yes

strawberrypatty:

So, the “Molly Hooper is a BAMF” thing keeps getting reblogged. I like to keep up with the comments that are added to it. Today, this one got put on:

I don’t ship Molly and Sherlock romantically, but that is because Molly is brilliant and honestly, I think she deserves someone who treats her as such.


I get that people don’t share the same love of this ship that I do. Honestly, I do. I do not begrudge the commenter their feelings on the matter. But this comment got me thinking…

When has Sherlock not treated Molly like she’s brilliant? Honestly, he seems to hold her in very high esteem, all things considered.

I’m not even talking about the “you always counted” scene. I’m just talking about their regular interactions together. While Sherlock must have enough contact with Stamford at Barts to have a conversation about flatmates, Molly Hooper is the ONLY person we regularly see him interact with at the hospital. Is this because he likes to exploit her crush on him? No, because Sherlock wasn’t even aware of it until “Scandal”.

Let’s break down the scenes in which Molly and Sherlock appear together in a professional capacity (so putting aside the Christmas scene):

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FUCKING THIS

(So, basically, StrawberryPatty, my love, you should marry me.)

Sherlock: My Take on Molly/Sherlock

starseneyes:

In hopes of avoiding unnecessary conflict; these are only opinions and I do not begin to believe mine to be the only one out there, the best, or the declarative answer on all things Sherlock. I am but a bystander looking at this series from my own rose-colored glasses. To be upfront, I will mention Irene Adler and why I’m not onboard that particular ship, but it in no way should signify my distaste for it. In fact, I started as an Irene/Sherlock shipper before ultimately determining it wasn’t my favorite for him. Then, two episodes later, I joined the Molly/Sherlock boat. Now that this is (hopefully) firmly established, I’d like to throw in my two cents (or pence, depending on your locale) on this relationship.

WARNING: I will spoil the entirety of the show. (Series 1/2 for the English, Season 1/2 for Americans) You’ve been warned.

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2012 SAMFA WINNERS ARE OFFICIAL!!

sherlolly:

http://youdocount.weebly.com/1/post/2012/06/winners-of-the-2012-samfas.html

Congrats to all the winners!  You’re all fabulous!

Sherlolly Fic Awards Deadline Is Monday!

sherlolly:

Sherlolly readers, please remember Monday night is the last night to nominate your favorite fics for the SAMFAs!  Please spread the word.

cumberpoop:

brb I ship it okI just want them to make out a bit is that okay . 
also butt touches yolo

cumberpoop:

brb I ship it ok
I just want them to make out a bit is that okay . 

also butt touches yolo

I made another observation having to do with Molly Hooper (and James Moriarty and Sherlock Holmes).

whipsandweepingangels:

What else is new? But, actually, this is really interesting.

We all know that when Jim is leaving the lab in The Great Game he says to Molly, “See you at The Fox, about six-ish?”. (Or, if you didn’t know, now you do.) I’m quoting from memory, so that might not be quoted verbatim, but he says something like that. Point is, he mentions “The Fox”. Which, if you do a quick google search, what comes up is a nice restaurant in London. 

Well, in The Reichenbach Fall, James Moriarty wears a stick-pin to his trial. Guess what is on the stick-pin? Yes, a fox. Don’t believe me? Here’s the post, so you can see for yourselves. 

I refuse to believe that this is a coincidence. 

My theory is that The Fox belongs to James Moriarty, and is the center of his criminal web— his HQ, per say. 

Now what does this have to do with Molly Hooper? Does this mean that maybe people’s theories that she is actually Moran are true? It’s possible. However, I find it much more likely that she had no idea who Jim actually was when she was dating him. 

So then why are you telling us this, Prisci? What does this have to do with Molly?

Well, think about it. Sherlock is always deducing things about people based on their appearances—what they wear, what they put in their hair, how their nails are done… He  even notices something as minuscule as dog hair on one of the agents that shows up in A Scandal in Belgravia to take him to Buckingham Palace— so we can safely assume that he would notice Jim’s stick-pin. Maybe he wouldn’t make anything of it when he first sees it, because it holds no significance to him at that moment, but he would notice it and he would store it away in his mind palace. 

So, let’s move on. Things happen, and then, in Reichenbach, when Molly is the only one who sees him grieving, it forces Sherlock to finally see her for the first time.

“You can see me.”
“I don’t count.”

 And now that he is aware of Molly, what does he see? Does he see a nervous morgue attendant/pathologist/lab assistant? No. He sees Molly Hooper— the only one who can tell that something’s wrong, the one person who he’s always trusted entirely, the girl who dumped James Moriarty—the greatest criminal mastermind in the world, the girl who dumped him after three dates… Dates. They went on three dates. Where? Sherlock searches his mind palace and what does he find?

“Meet me at The Fox, around six-ish?”

The Fox. The fox stick-pin. 

“I never liked riddles.”
“Learn to.”

Moriarty wore that pin as yet another clue in the riddle: Molly went to The Fox with James Moriarty. Sherlock needs Molly. 

“What do you need?”
“You.”  

He needs Molly because she knows something. She was at the Fox. She is the key. She probably doesn’t even know that she is. 

And now I want to write this fic.

Also, don’t think that this could possibly be? Then explain this:
1.  Why would they very clearly mention the name of the location in which Jim and Molly were going on a date within Sherlock’s earshot? Why would the writers include that? They never include information that won’t be useful later on. 
2. Why would Jim then wear a fox stick-pin? Doesn’t it seem a bit too coincidental?
3. Why would they have that scene in which Sherlock tells Molly that they’re tracking down one of her ex-boyfriends AND have Molly stop, focus the camera on her, and have her say, “Actually, Jim wasn’t even my boyfriend. We went on three dates, I broke it off.” Why would they make such a point of making sure the audience knows that Molly and Jim went on three dates if that information wasn’t important? 

Molly has something or knows something that Sherlock needs, we know that much— Sherlock goes to her and tells her he needs her— and James Moriarty placed it there on purpose. That’s why he went through the trouble of pretending to date her, instead of just meeting Sherlock some other, less troublesome way— because he had a long-term plan. 

Now the question is, why Molly? 

Prisci, I will never get over the fabulousness that is this post

Molly and Sherlock