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Merlin: I know you don’t mean that, you’re just worried.You don’t need to be. Look who we’ve got…

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“You don’t raise heroes , You raise sons , And if you treat them like sons , They will turn out to be heroes  , Even if it’s just in your eyes .”

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bbcsherlockpickuplines:

missquentin:

another commision from Inchells>; I asked her for some Kid Sherlock doing his version of science and she came up with the brilliant idea of Mycroft taking advantage to get some cookies.

Kidlock Week: Day 2

bbcsherlockpickuplines:

missquentin:

another commision from Inchells>; I asked her for some Kid Sherlock doing his version of science and she came up with the brilliant idea of Mycroft taking advantage to get some cookies.

Kidlock Week: Day 2

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Bradley: I think it’s been said that the similar sounds coming from the pair of us, when we’re working together, is laughter. We do tend to have quite a good time and crack quite a few jokes. I suppose that then takes itself onto set, when we’re performing the roles. And, it helps that fluidity and that ease, when it comes to doing scenes with comedy involved. It’s a lot of fun to work with Colin. We work together a lot. Once we get on set and get through the course of filming the series, we have a very good time. I feel very fortunate about that because it could have been a hell of a lot worse. 

Colin: Yeah, I agree. It’s great because you can go and have a bit of a laugh before your scenes, when there’s humor and comedy involved, but equally when it comes to more dramatic ones, or ones that are a bit heavier. We also can tone it down and focus on it, as well. We’re both challenged with the work, in that way. Because we get on so well, it never feels like work, which is great. 

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teawithaview:

Benedict you’ve come so far!

(look at Alice Eve in the background going you call that fighting?!)

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