I agree. Poor Watson--and even worse, if Holmes revealed he was with Seward right after he'd revived and learned Holmes was alive this whole time.
"Does he write?" "No, no, Watson. He's a doctor in an asylum. He faints, as well, actually. His mentor reminds me of Moriarty. He has the same cold, calculating mind, but lacks the desire for controlling the underworld. It's just as well for the rest of society that he didn't venture into crime."
(And with that Yuletide one, I can so see Van Helsing ending up on _coal, too)
Van Helsing was likely standing near Seward, watching with clinical detachment as Seward fainted. Making notes on what gained such a reaction, for how to do a better job next year. Seward just stares in horror when authors are revealed.
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"Does he write?" "No, no, Watson. He's a doctor in an asylum. He faints, as well, actually. His mentor reminds me of Moriarty. He has the same cold, calculating mind, but lacks the desire for controlling the underworld. It's just as well for the rest of society that he didn't venture into crime."
(And with that Yuletide one, I can so see Van Helsing ending up on _coal, too)
Van Helsing was likely standing near Seward, watching with clinical detachment as Seward fainted. Making notes on what gained such a reaction, for how to do a better job next year. Seward just stares in horror when authors are revealed.