Me and Karen often call him the Moff, bit like the Hoff, but clever and Scottish and pale. He’s a bad but funny dancer, and he has a sort of wonderful pensity to be brilliantly cantankerous about the world, which is one of the things I love about him. He makes me laugh, I hope he keeps fighting for many years to come.↪Matt Smith on Steven Moffat
He makes me weep
what a bro

Monday May 5 @ 01:42pm#this just defines them really doesn’t it #matt with his floppy hair and peace sign and adorably clumsy personality #and benedict with a short salute and flawless slicked hair being the perfect dorky gentleman
Winner of the Special Award Steven Moffat & presenters Benedict Cumberbatch & Matt Smith at the Arqiva British Academy Television Awards 2012 on May 27, 2012 in London.
Pink socks, guys. PINK. SOCKS!!!

A stage full of WhoLock?
the fact that they’re friends makes me want to punch myself
Sunday May 5 @ 03:42pmAnd their bromance is beautiful.

JULY 19TH IS GLORY DAY
Saturday Apr 4 @ 02:07am
Painting my room— one wall down! Look at that kickass color with that kickass giant Third Star poster and my kickass new curtains!! Can’t wait to get my kickass new comforter.
Saturday Mar 3 @ 03:58pmThe theater I work at has two televisions that constantly play trailers and other media-related advertisements. They have them turned up pretty loud, but you tune ‘em out after a while. They frequently play advertisements for National Theater Live shows that will be coming to theaters. It was a really slow night and was standing behind the concession stand, very bored. I decided to look over at the TVs and tune back in to the sound because ther was nothing else to do. The first thing I saw and heard was Benedict. It was a clip of him the creature in Frankenstien; NTL is releasing it in theaters. I snapped up with a bit of a jump, smiled real wide and said “OH!” I immediately walked over the screens, but then he was gone. I don’t think anybody noticed, however it probably looked strange if they did. I sorta let my fanguard down.
Wednesday Mar 3 @ 12:52am
I fully appreciate the wonderful creativity and hard work Sherlock fans put into enhancing the experience through graphics, GIFs, videos, fanfictions, etc. While I am in no place to say that anyone should stop, I am so utterly sick of all the overused Reichenbach graphics/GIFs. It has been so overdone! There are so many of them and eventually they stop being any different. I am completely numbed to this scene now because it’s all I see on my dash. People seem to have forgotten that there are other scenes outside of the fall and John at Sherlock’s grave. I am absolutely fanatical about this series, yet as hard as I cried when I watched this, I could seriously sit down and watch it with a straight face whilst reciting every line word-for-word. It has been so run into the ground that it has lost it’s meaning to me, and that is sad because Benedict and Martin’s performances are amazing here. Keep making cool things from this scene, by all means, but realize what you’re making has probably already been made by another fan, and remember that there are plenty of other amazing scenes throughout the series.
Tuesday Mar 3 @ 12:36pmIf there is, were are damn lucky. However, Martin and ESPECIALLY Benedict are ridiculously busy, and their fame levels are shooting up quickly. They’ve both made it to the big screen in some very big films in some very big roles, and I don’t know if series four is doable. My guess is they will end it at series three, episode three. There will be no cliffhanger, we will just be left to assume that things go on as usual: Sherlock and John solving cases, Anderson lowering the IQ of all within a mile radius of him, Lestrade not giving a fuck, Mrs. Hudson being awesome, and tons and tons of subtext.
Tuesday Feb 2 @ 02:44pm




