I'm watching a granada holmes being gay video but there's barely any gayness. It's like the uploader thinks that every single conversation between them was gay. The BBC Sherlock was much gayer. I read that Jeremy Brett was bisexual, but honestly he doesn't seem like it.
The BBC Sherlock and Watson should have got married in the ending. They had a lot of chemistry. Granada Holmes and Watson feel so distant. I think it's also the way they speak. I heard they were theater actors. Explains a lot. They speak with force and loudly. Yet sometimes it's hard to understand what they are saying, because they speak unnaturally. Maybe if the video quality was better, it would be easier to see the character's expressions and hear their voices and thus appreciate them more,
I believe in that "Watson was a bi or gay boy who was beat by his evil dad for liking men and thus started to think he was perfectly straight and any "non-straightness" frightens him so that he just has to say "No homo" all the time. Like the pool scene. Sherlock is frantically pacing around with a loaded gun in his hand while Watson just escaped death narrowly, and what does the "absolutely" straight Watson say first? "It's good no one saw you stripping me or they might have talked!". Other people would have probably fainted from fear, or half-fainted at least, or quickly run away from there to safety, or start to cry, or anything, but Watson's first thought is "This might look gay". Priorities. He's father probably once heard him do something non-staight, and beat him, and now he fears every non-straight happening.,
Why do the people in the assholecats subreddit continue to have and get cats? Masochism? I know people on this planet can be real masochists.