@@rumarahman5154fuck Sherlock no one has right to play with someone's emotions I love Sherlock so much but that's so cruel of him to hurt Molly's feelings everytime.
I love this scene so much. Not just from the Moriarty reveal, but the fact that in Sherlock's eyes, Molly was trying to making him jealous, which is why he had that look on his face when he walked in. When she said "Office Romance" he actually LOOKED at him, got the visual cues that he was "Gay", and immediately tried to call her out on doing a piss poor job of choosing a fake boyfriend by remarking on it. BUT, it's only AFTER she says that adorable, confused "what?" that he realized SHE DIDN'T KNOW. So he tried to backpedal with "Hey" like he's been learning from John when he says something "not good." He then notices "Jim" have the audacity to not only FLIRT WITH HIM but to leave his number under the dish, and immediately AND RUDELY excuse himself the MOMENT he'd done so, thereby revealing exactly how much he DOESN'T care for Molly, which is why he refused to acknowledge him as he was leaving. Sherlock may CLAIM he doesn't care at this point, but he does very little to show it.
@@JamesCPotter13 Awww, the adorable confused "what". I also thought she was just making Sherlock jealous. But I read her blog online and realized she actually cared about Jim and genuinely liked him.
I watched this 2 years ago and I never once realized that Molly was asking Sherlock on a date and not just offering him coffee, I now understand why my friend made a comment on how rude it was for Sherlock to respond the way he did.
I don't think he meant to, his social skills and empathy are obviously lacking so most of the time he fails to realize how other people feel. At least I would think.
Sherlock always seems to treat Molly better than everyone else. When he told her to break up with Moriarty, he actually thought that that was the kindest thing he could do. In my opinion, that was a very kind thing to do. When he embarrassed her at the 🎄 party, he put the most effort and drama into openly investigating her new boyfriend, himself; moreso than he did with anyone else. I think that is kindda his way of caring.
I bet at any moment one of other OTPs will come to this comment and start the war, they're everywhere, not even try to be calm to not ruin other's theory about Sherlock and Molly.
@@matchaquinn8188 Thank u for the warning! Not sure why they would come to these Sherlolly scenes to comment when they could be doing something else. You know, it is kindda like the thing with it being pop or soda in the United States. I say it is pop, everyone else around me says it isn't because where i am from originally, they say it is pop. We can just respectfully agree to disagree. This is what i think. Nobody has to agree with it.
@@thereseanderson4200 oh it's so new for me to know that people arguing about that there, yeah either you use the term pop or soda, we all always know what exactly do you mean.
@@matchaquinn8188 Oh my. You see them too? It's pointless to argue with them because sorry for the lack of better word but they're kinda delusional (twisting facts to conviniently fit their theory and disregarding what the creators are saying). Not to mention entitled brats who bully other ships.
The way Moriarity says “Hey” to Sherlock always gets me bc it’s that type of “oh god. finally. I get to meet you!! Oh Sherlock you’re gonna love this little game~!!” said in one word- hey! just- jim moriarity. yup
I would literally scream at the tv whenever sherlok would be mean to molly in the first couple of episodes like she is my fav character on this series (besides sherlock ofc)
I don't think he was noticing them for romantic reasons. That's why the Christmas deduction is funny because his cluelessness towards emotion is brought up. xD
He is Sherlock Holmes, he is able to notice every little details from everyone. It's belongs simply to his job as a detective. This happens automatically, when he sees a person in front of him, including Molly. This have nothing to do with romantic. And, by the way, girlfriends are not really Sherlocks area. Should actually well-known.
Are these scenes Sherlolly? She could have selected better, because here there are only scenes in which Sherlock, or is being false to her (when he gives a smile, then closes the face when Molly is not looking) or mistreats her purely and simply. We have to admit that the first season is zero for Sherlolly.
You are right. No scene shows Sherlolly here. It is only looking like Sherlock is flrting with her, but it's not. He is only manipulating her to get her help.
Lord it's being said in the title, Season 1🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️ why are johnlockers everywhere spreading rudes like they ran out their own videos🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️ Sherlolly is sort from Sherlock and Molly not only used to confirm the ship.
@@matchaquinn8188 is it serious, sis? So convenient, after all, that explanation. Even though it is zero sherlolly, it is still Sherlolly. An elegant solution to explain the apparent excess of scenes where Sherlock shows no interest in Molly, but is still a Sherlolly ship. pfft !!
oh molly... its so frustrating with molly. she gets in the way with my ship but you feel bad for her cuz she deserves better than sherlock. it'd be better if she wasn't in the story at all. 😔
SwaggBunny How does she get in the way? Johnlock has never been confirmed. In fact, based on the way Moffat and Gatiss push it off, it might not be a thing at all. She was there to show how heartless and sociopathic Sherlock really is, but was instead kept around. I do agree, she probably deserves better, but, he undoubtedly cares about Molly. And no, she doesn't deserve to "not be in it at all", she plays an important role nonetheless.
😂😂dude in the restaurant you can clearly see that he's manipulating her to make her do what he wants lmao but yeah ok sure romantic!!!!!!!!1!1!1!1!!1!11111
LPS Smarties 1: No one gives a shit 2: Sherlolly has been confirmed as canon 3: Let people be, no one is screaming at you because you enjoy Johnlock 4: and by sherlolly, it was simply showing when they are on screen together. 5: if you'd actually watch the rest of the season and the show itself, he spends more time with Molly and you can tell there's something there.