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My obsessions

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Whatever I'm into at the moment shall be highlighted. A lot. God bless!!! (Not accepting fic requests)
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mareebird

I’ve been doing a lot of theater work lately, and while backstage, I’ve been drawing a series of Sherlock Holmes actor…sketch…portraits? Not sure what else to call them. Ha ha. It started because one of my theater gigs is murder mystery-related. Sometimes Sherlock is literally a character.

Also, I’m just obsessed with Sherlock ha ha. Since I was 10.

Anyway, here are the drawings. Some are better than others.

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pkmndaisuki

with everyone rightfully panning that new "adult" scooby-doo show, i thought about the gang actually being adults today. since the original show debuted in 1969, and with them being teens back then, in 2023 they'd be in their early 70s. so have some retiree scooby gang!

  • fred i just figured he'd be a kind unassuming older gentlemen who still has a penchant for tiny pranks. the kinda grandpa figure who always has a few pieces of candy in his pocket just in case it looks like someone needs one.
  • shaggy would absolutely be like willie nelson, full stop. chill old dude, knows the lyrics to everything 70s, and often volunteers at animal shelters mostly as a dog walker/socializer.
  • daphne i imagine would be a graceful ager but embraces her silvery hair like helen mirren or jamie lee curtis, and supports young up and coming fashion designers/models through a foundation she set up.
  • velma put out a few mystery novels in her 40s that took off and now, similar to daphne, mentors other authors through creative writing seminars. she has trifocals now.

the unfortunate reality is that dogs don't live near as long as people, even ones with a tenuous grasp of the human language. but, over the years, each of them has adopted different dogs and given them as much love as they did their beloved great dane detective.

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I don't think either approach is bad but there's a certain irony in RTD era companions travelling full time with The Doctor but the audience sees their families a lot, but Moffat's companions travel part time but the audience hardly sees their family.

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