every sweet morsel.
Well, here I am.
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I love them all. Striking Loretta Swit is a Goddess.
Alan Alda, Wayne Rogers and Loretta Swit (also with Jack Klugman, Ricardo Montalban and Ralph Bellamy) participating in the 1980 actors' strike with then-separate unions, SAG and AFTRA.
Sources: 1, 2-6, 7
Confession: this is why Charles Gray is my favorite Mycroft!
To contrast him physically even more with Sherlock, I think Mycroft should have a deep, soft-spoken voice to go with Sherlock's voice being described as high and piercing.
Also, Mycroft speaks very slowly, while Sherlock runs his mouth at a million miles an hour. :)
Mine was T.H. White’s The Sword in the Stone.
I’m a lifelong Margaret and Loretta Swit fan and stan.
my girl an army major and my privates are standing at attention. sorry.
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Reblog Slutties if you want me to step on you while you bow to me 😉
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I like that Rupert and Rebecca were laughing despite all the food they’d been spattered with, and I’m equally glad Rebecca rebuffed him. I’d be glad if that shared victory, her invoking a better part of himself, and their shared humor led him to wake up and care for Bex and their child since Rebecca is finally free of him.
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Aesthete in a hick town, lover of poetry, belle lettres, and fine brandy. Sardonic but not malicious.
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