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Old Feb 18, 2017, 09:16 PM
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I love this question!!!
Mine is Dr. John Watson in the BBC series Sherlock. When I watched The Reichenbach Fall I cried for what Sherlock put John through. It felt especially personal to me because my late first husband committed suicide, so watching John try to talk Sherlock out of what to him must have looked like a genuine suicide was really tough emotionally. My late first husband died over a decade ago, but I had kids to raise, so I guess I never really grieved a lot.
Even though you know Sherlock is still alive at the end of TRF, it didn't make me feel better really, because I was so upset and hurt that Sherlock could do something like that to John, that he could hurt John so much.
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