How I hate drawing guns, I can’t even start.
It’s time to play one of my favorite Holmes/Moriarty games - ‘Lovers or Rivals’! It’s where you try to determine if they’re secret boyfriends or passionate adversaries.
I like how Moriarty actually bothered to flip through the whole animation until the end when a few looks would tell him already that it’s definitely not his book anymore.
That, and the fact that Holmes is both good at drawing AND animating? Moriarty is clearly jealous!
(and now that I think about it, why is the animation drawn from right to left? Wouldn’t it have been more natural to flip the book from left to right since that’s how English books are typically meant to be read…?)
This scene just got a thousand times funnier. to add to hilarious new head canons, perhaps Moriarty secretly likes to doodle in his book too.
“Sebastian, look at this pigeon I drew. Do you like it?”
[while trying to snipe target] “Yeah.”
“You’re not even looking.”
[glances] “It’s good.”
“Better than that Holmes, right?”
“Yes sir.”
I totally ship Greg and Molly because they both refuse to do maths.
Wait. Maybe it’d be even better to ship one or both of them with Moriarty, since he used to be a maths professor:
“Again and again in cases of the most varying sorts—forgery cases, robberies, murders—I have felt the presence of this force, and I have deduced its action in many of those undiscovered crimes in which I have not been personally consulted. For years I have endeavored to break through the veil which shrouded it, and at last the time came when I seized my thread and followed it, until it led me, after a thousand cunning windings, to ex-Professor Moriarty of mathematical celebrity.”
—The Final ProblemDRAMATIC NERDY LOVE TRIANGLE!
I like the way you think

An Ancient Chinese proverb says: “An invisible red thread connects those destined to meet, despite the time, the place, and despite the circumstances. The thread can be tightened or tangle, but will never be broken.”







