He has one scene in the show where he is genuinely happy. Not performing contentment, not managing his presentation. Actually happy. It lasts eleven seconds. Fifteen years later, fans still treat those eleven seconds like a gift.
Sherlock Holmes Is Genuinely Happy for Eleven Seconds in the Entire Show. Here's Exactly When It Happens — And Why Those Eleven Seconds Change Everything
Across approximately forty hours of Sherlock, Holmes is many things.
Brilliant. Restless. Performing. Managing.
Occasionally frightened, occasionally furious, frequently operating at a speed that the people around him cannot track. In control of his presentation in almost every scene — aware of how he is being perceived, adjusting accordingly, maintaining the specific surfaces that keep him functional and isolated in equal measure.
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