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Longitudinal Cohort by Anonymous
Fandom Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
10 Jun 2017
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PURPOSE: To describe single-point observations of life inside 221B Baker Street, specifically in the period of time after the love declaration of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson
DESIGN: Longitudinal Cohort Study
METHODS: Sherlock Holmes and John Watson periodically observed.
RESULTS: see attached reference documents
CONCLUSIONS: Best encompassed by this quote from Linda Brady, ""We recognize a soulmate by the supreme level of comfort and security we feel with that person. That doesn't mean that there aren't issues that remain to be ironed out. Rather, it means we know intuitively that we can resolve issues with our soul mate without losing his or her love and respect."
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01 Jul 2026
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The thing is, IT'S NOT SEX—Wilson would like to have that mentally printed out in capital letters, thank you very much—but it's something. And metaphorically speaking, for want of a better word, Wilson feels utterly, thoroughly fucked.
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“No one ever wins the games,” was a common phrase used amongst victors. Gregory House, a Victor full of rage, wants to prove them wrong. James Wilson, a tribute who believes in fate, hopes for it to be true.
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16 Jun 2026
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Running out of toothpaste sends Foreman spiraling. Chase is oblivious. Wilson is confused. Thirteen is amused. Taub doesn't care.
And House? House just wants to watch his soap in peace.
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15 Jun 2026
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