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fandomsecrets2014-01-22 06:38 pm
[ SECRET POST #2577 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2577 ⌋
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[Theresa Lopez-Fitzgerald-Crane, from the soap opera Passions]
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[BBC Sherlock]
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[Nobunaga the Fool]
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[Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia from Star Wars]
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[The Quick and the Dead]
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[Nathan Fillion]
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[Warehouse 13]
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So I don't think Holmes was unaware of how much Watson would be hurt, just that he had resigned himself to that as the inevitable result and thought he had done the best he could to mitigate it.
Then when he survived, he saw both the opportunity he'd have if everyone thought he was dead to get rid of the rest of the really nasty crims, but also the opportunity Watson would have to focus on his family and career if Holmes wasn't around and thought on balance it would be better for Watson if he had have died. So it was a 'cruel to be kind' gesture.
After the initial decision was made, it became hard to backtrack from the plan, especially because as time went by Watson would seem to be coping better and better with it, and Holmes could distract himself wandering around the world, meeting artists and finding religion. But then when Mary dies and Watson's alone again and miserable, Holmes stops his diversions of being sculpted and meeting monks, and focusses 100% on getting the baddies so that it'll be safe for Watson when he comes back, which he does.
...I'll do anything to minimise angst.