Black is the color of my true love's arrow
And despite going to sleep on a dystopia, I dreamed about a nonexistent case of Sherlock Holmes in which the subject of a possible kidnapping turned out to be a hermaphrodite who was the avatar of a Hindu god, glimpsed by Holmes at the end of the story in their full divine splendor.
fleurdelis28 says this should be the plot of the next movie. I can't really argue; I'd buy tickets.
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Wow.
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(Plus, icon confusion. Saw the icon, not the name, then saw
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I'd buy a ticket to your psyche.
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(On the other hand, it annoyed the hell out of me that they gave a rational scientific explanation for all of the stuff going on in Sarah Waters' Affinity -- there, I wanted the possibility of magic.)
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I object to myth in Sherlock Holmes when it's done stupidly—yes, Young Sherlock Holmes, despite your lack of the actual supernatural, I am looking at you—but I don't have a problem with deduction and transcendence in the same story.
(On the other hand, it annoyed the hell out of me that they gave a rational scientific explanation for all of the stuff going on in Sarah Waters' Affinity -- there, I wanted the possibility of magic.)
The only Sarah Waters I've read is Fingersmith—what's with Affinity?
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Eh. It might just not have worked. That kind of ending has to be done brilliantly in order not to disappoint; and not everyone can write "The Hound of the Baskervilles" or "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow."
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http://www.philhine.org.uk/writings/tt_ardhanarishvara.html
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Awesome!
I must have read once about this god and then forgotten, because in the dream it reminded me of Shiva Nataraja, but then I woke up and thought, there's no androgynous form of Shiva . . .
Thank you.