I really needed to hear this, because in spite of my love for gay erotica, this unstoppable mania with the John/ Sherlock slash fiction is not something I truly comprehend. I also can't understand why anyone would think that Sherlock is cute and fluffy. I don't have a problem with
people having fantasies, or writing fan-fiction, or creating fan-art.
Art and fiction are a noble pursuit and a great way to improve your skills. What I do have a problem with are
those who think that their fantasies are the one and only truth, and
will attack anyone who doesn't think the same. So, from the horse's mouth, Mr. Benedict Cumberbatch, on his Sherlock from the latest TV series...
“People keep coming up to
me and saying, ‘Oh, he’s so sexy, do you think [Sherlock would be] interested
in me?’ ” says Cumberbatch. “Do you not think he’d just look at you twice and
tell you everything you hate about yourself and crumple you up like a little
bit of paper and flick you away? He’s a machine and brutal and ruthless and has
no time for the distractions of your fawning. Because, you know, they either
want to make John [Watson] into a sort of cute little toy, or me into a cute
toy, or we’re fucking in space on a bed, chained together.”
Cumberbatch is referring to the rapacious slash
fiction community that has turned his chilly, acerbic, and distinctly asexual
Sherlock into a lustful cock monster. “It’s always, like, one of them is tired,
one comes back from work, the other is horny, a lump appears in his trousers,
and then they’re at it,” he says. “It’s usually me getting it — I’m biting
Watson’s dog tags.” Perhaps, I suggest, making Holmes and Watson gay is a way
to remove other women from the picture. “Yes, yes,” he replies
enthusiastically. “I think it’s about burgeoning sexuality in adolescence,
because you don’t necessarily know how to operate that. And I think it’s a way
of neutralizing the threat, so this person is sort of removed from them as
somebody who could break their heart.”
Interview excerpt taken from here:
http://indigojester.tumblr.com/post/100032167631/out-magazine-interview-the-gospel-according-to
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