Remember when this happened?
Wrong.
I think if anyone loves being right (or highly favours it), it’s Sherlock.
Just.. No, CBS. No.
I’m currently taking fic requests; I’m an avid writer who’s overwhelmed with insomnia, and my mind is currently buzzing about Sherlock, The Avengers (specifically Loki Laufeyson) and Doctor Who. Does anyone want me to write a mini-fic about any of these? I’m currently taking requests! After I’ve written the fic, I’ll post it here and tag you. Also, if you’d like me to add any specific character, let me know.
“As for his other hit BBC1 series, the detective drama Sherlock, Moffat had this to say about series three: “Mark [Gatiss] and I have planned it out. We haven’t started writing it yet because I’ve got God knows how many episodes of Doctor Who to get sorted first. But the way it works with Sherlock is that we starve you and then we give you a short burst and then we starve you again. It’s worked so far, we’re not going to change it.”

‘Like’ this if you post Doctor Who/Sherlock/whimsical things. No, I’m not expecting any followers in return, but I need more Sherlock/Doctor Who because I’m a passionate human being (a fancier way to say an extremely avid fan).
(Also a way to refrain from saying obsessed. You get the point.)
The Plot
The aim of an episode is to chase your characters up a tree and then hurl rocks at them. Just make life more and more problematical for your characters - and just when they think they’ve solved the problem… make it worse.
SOUND FAMILIAR?

Sherlock: Seen a lot of injuries, then? Violent deaths?
John: Yes.
Sherlock: Bit of trouble, too, I bet?
John: Of course, yes. Enough for a lifetime. Far too much.
Sherlock: Want to see some more?
John: Oh, God, yes.
Fast forward to The Reichenbach Fall, when Sherlock is on the ground, soaked in his own blood, projecting to those around him that he is dead. John’s reaction to seeing Sherlock’s ‘death’, his violent, violent death is:
‘Oh, God, no.’
Ironically sad.