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purplefringe ([personal profile] purplefringe) wrote2013-06-12 11:23 pm

Elementavid

Puncture Repair
edited by [personal profile] purplefringe
fandom: Elementary
characters: Sherlock Holmes and Joan Watson
music: Puncture Repair - Elbow
summary: I leaned on you today (and I have promises to keep)
content notes: Spoilers for the whole first series
notes: Made from scratch in a 48-hour burst of sleep-deprived creativity, in order to be finished in time for [personal profile] such_heights's birthday yesterday. ♥ Thank you for getting me to overcome my initial scepticism and finally watch this stupid show about stupid people with stupid faces and their stupid (beautiful, complex) relationship. I may have some Thoughts about them at some point, but right now everything I have to say is in the vid.


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Puncture Repair from Phoebe on Vimeo.


Lyrics

I leaned on you today
I regularly hurt but never say
I nearly wore the window through
Where was air sea rescue?
The cavalry with tea and sympathy
You were there
Puncture repair

I leaned on you today
I regularly hurt but never say
You patched me up and sent me on my way
I leaned on you today
calvinahobbes: Calvin holding a cardboard tv-shape up in front of himself (elementary-same)

[personal profile] calvinahobbes 2013-06-14 08:10 am (UTC)(link)
Hee, you should not be sorry! You should totally treasure the knowledge that you made me wibble :D

I just... am still not quite sure how you packed so much punch into such a short vid. But you really did!

that's the scene where he tells Joan that 'seeing the puzzle' 'has its costs'...it's isolating.
Ah, that's right! I had forgotten. But yes, I think that's the other side of the coin, really, because I think what Elementary does such a good job showing - and what you vid shows! - is that Sherlock is WRONG about his job/intelligence being isolating. It's also his choice, in some way, and the show is all about dismantling his idea about not needing anyone. He needs Joan! He is better with her! (Voice-overs are a bit of a pet peeve for me, but you made it work because it was 100% topical.)

I think you are completely right about Irene - I definitely didn't think it turned the vid somehow shippy or moved the focus from Sherlock and his relationship to Joan. Because the way you used that clip made it clear that it was so much more about how Sherlock saw/puzzled out Moriarty, than it was about how he saw Irene... If that makes sense...