ext_25762 ([identity profile] lostwiginity.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] holmes_finders2010-06-26 04:31 am

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This might be more of an opinion poll than a search.

Which Granada episode is the slashiest? And which of the Russian series is?

[identity profile] pro-prodigy.livejournal.com 2010-06-26 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
Slashiest Russian Sherlock Holmes?

Hmmm, i'd have to say overall, The Deadly Fight (the Russian adaption of the final problem). When Holmes reveals himself to Watson he cries and they HUG. Watson's grief was also very sweet.

In The Master Black-Mailer they hold hands and in The Hound of the Baskervilles they have an enthusiastic hug outside Holmes' hut. In Bloody Inscription (A Study in Scarlet adaption), Holmes kind of cuddles Watson in a cab, letting Watson's head rest against his shoulder and stroking his head all comfortingly.

Technically these aren't slashy. It's more about the culture itself. Russian men often kiss each other on the cheeks (like French biser/BEES kisses) as a form of jovial greeting. Hand holding between men is also considered as a significant sign of trust and if often done much like the way English or American men will put a comforting hand on each other's shoulders.

However, it's really just...cute, the way Livanov and Solomin do it. I mean, they don't have to do these little gestures at all, so it's rather sweet when they do.
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[identity profile] queerlyobscure.livejournal.com 2010-06-26 05:29 am (UTC)(link)
Granada series wise...hmm.

The Devil's Foot is basically as slashy as canon, but with the added bonus of Holmes calling out "John" instead of "Watson" (I am happy with small things, okay?).

Otherwise I like The Man with the Twisted Lip for the scene in which Holmes watches Watson sleep all night and then tickles his foot to wake him.

Also, The Empty House in which Watson faints, Holmes lovingly caresses his face, and then Watson says Holmes can sleep in his bed. :D

[identity profile] alfa.livejournal.com 2010-06-26 07:51 am (UTC)(link)
I of course don't remember the episode (perhaps it will come to me later today when I've woken up a bit) - but there is this one scene that sometimes, quite literally, plays in my minds TV (hee). It's a close up of Homes' face and his desperation and affection is apparent (at least I'd like to think so) when he exclaims: "I'd be lost without my Bosewell" - OH MAN the look on his face. It's just delish.

[identity profile] skull-bearer.livejournal.com 2010-06-26 05:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Granada series... is a particular brand of slashy that's rather odd. It's hard to pinpoint an OMGSQUEEE moment because they're all OMGSQUEEE moments. Granada is basically "take the Sherlock Holmes series, take out anything standing in the way of Holmes and Watson getting together, but never specify that they are together."
Thuis, the slashiest moments for me are the ones where canonically Watson was married. Blue Carbuncle comes particularly to mind.

[identity profile] tikimama.livejournal.com 2010-07-02 04:46 am (UTC)(link)
I can't believe you guys didn't mention The Abbey Grange! I watched it the other night and it is full of Meaningful Looks, and there is a point in which Holmes full on leans on Watson. Ho yay!

[identity profile] love-bug-54.livejournal.com 2010-07-07 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
I haven't seen enough of the Russian series to comment on that, but I do have some recommendations from the Granada series.

1. In The Crooked Man, Holmes eyeballs Watson up and down real good while they are interviewing the commander
2. In The Greek Interpreter, Holmes eyeballs Watson again while sucking on his pipe, which is pretty damn suggestive.
3. Ditto what was said about The Empty House. He caresses Watson's face. I mean, c'mon!
4. In The Norwood Builder Watson is such a "wife" he's practically a breast (if I may steal that from The Bird Cage).
5. In A Scandal in Bohemia, Holmes is constantly touching Watson. Hand on the shoulder, on the small of his back, etc., etc.
6. In The Resident Patient they are walking arm-in-arm down the street.

... and so on and so on. Most of the more slashy bits are in the "Adventures" and "Return" episodes. The slash gets less so in the later episodes for some reason.