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Subtle Innuendos by salr323 / tukumbe (PG)
Hello. I am
scienceofdeduct, bringing the asexy side to BBC's Sherlock for the month of November.
The BBC's take on Sherlock presents a main character who, in this modern day of over-sexualised media and commercialism, seems to have no interest sexually or even romantically in others. An asexual Sherlock is pretty much cannon even to the original stories. The Sherlock fandom has risen to the task of exploring the subject.
Fandom: SHERLOCK
Pairing: none
Length: less than 1500 words
Author on LJ:
salr323 /
tukumbe
Author Website:
tukumbe
Why this must be read:
At the end of "A Study in Pink," the case resolved, John and Sherlock seal their new-found partnership as they head towards a well-deserved dinner at a Chinese restaurant. This is the continuation of the Italian restaurant scene; it has the temper and tone of the original BBC pilot in defining what Sherlock doesn't do, and keeps the two men squarely in character that you almost think it must have been taken from the pages of unshot script.
Subtle Innuendos
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The BBC's take on Sherlock presents a main character who, in this modern day of over-sexualised media and commercialism, seems to have no interest sexually or even romantically in others. An asexual Sherlock is pretty much cannon even to the original stories. The Sherlock fandom has risen to the task of exploring the subject.
Fandom: SHERLOCK
Pairing: none
Length: less than 1500 words
Author on LJ:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Author Website:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Why this must be read:
At the end of "A Study in Pink," the case resolved, John and Sherlock seal their new-found partnership as they head towards a well-deserved dinner at a Chinese restaurant. This is the continuation of the Italian restaurant scene; it has the temper and tone of the original BBC pilot in defining what Sherlock doesn't do, and keeps the two men squarely in character that you almost think it must have been taken from the pages of unshot script.
Subtle Innuendos