PLEEEAAAASSEEEE?

sherlockathisfinest:

iamdazale:

Benedict, I’d like you to get your bad on me…….

WHAT. WHO SAID THAT.

iamdazale:

Benedict, I’d like you to get your bad on me…….

WHAT. WHO SAID THAT.

epicwalsh:

I have an unhealthy obsession not just with him but his eyes :)

epicwalsh:

I have an unhealthy obsession not just with him but his eyes :)

karin-woywod:

2013 05 13 - NYC - Bowery Hotel for The Los Angeles Times by Jennifer S Altman

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Special Instructions : Gina McIntyre For Calendar cover

Caption : MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, MAY 13, 2013  English Actor Benedict Cumberbatch is seen at the Bowery Hotel in Manhattan, NY. Cumberbatch stars in the film Star Trek Into Darkness. 5/13/2013 Photos by Jennifer S. Altman/For The Times

Karin Woywod : Calendar ? What Calendar ?

beanmom:

Those boots.  JFC.  I love it when he wears those boots.
(X)

beanmom:

Those boots.  JFC.  I love it when he wears those boots.

(X)

gandalfthegrey117:

I can’t with this man…

gandalfthegrey117:

I can’t with this man…

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lucichu:

Gandalf <3

lucichu:

Gandalf <3

bgabcee:

Interestingly, McKellen has appeared in Doctor Who as a villain – with Matt Smith’s Eleventh Doctor in Steven Moffat’s 2012 Doctor Who Christmas special, The Snowmen – providing the voice of an old enemy of the Doctor, the Great Intelligence.

Unlike McKellen’s character in Vicious, however, it’s Jacobi who has played probably the greatest Doctor Who villain of all time: the Doctor’s arch-nemesis, the Master. He appeared in Russell T Davies’s Utopia with David Tennant in 2007 and, before that, in Paul Cornell’s The Scream of the Shalka (2003) with Richard E Grant’s alternate Ninth Doctor.

In The Snowmen, meanwhile, Grant returned to Doctor Who, this time as a villain himself: Dr Solomon, a man who has been possessed by McKellen’s Great Intelligence.

All this, as Radio Times ponders, would be rather curious, if it wasn’t for the fact that Mark Ravenhill (Shopping and F***ing), the co-creator of Vicious, is a self-proclaimed Who fan, who has considered writing for Doctor Who itself. McKellen and Jacobi are also supporters of the science-fiction series, which began way back in 1963. Jacobi has attended a number of Doctor Who conventions in recent years and made no secret of the fact that he would have liked to have played the Master for longer.

Vicious also stars Frances de la Tour (Rising Damp) as Violet, Freddie and Stuart’s man-eating best friend, and Iwan Rheon (Misfits) as their young neighbour, Ash. The episode’s storyline sees Violet take Ash shopping, too, in an effort to try to get him into a pair of Speedos.

Oh Gosh. Reference is such a deep.

This is why this show is great

verbotenus:

“Intenta entender qué papel te toca interpretar en el mundo en el que vives. Hay más en la vida de lo que te imaginas, y todo está sucediendo allá afuera. Descubre qué puedes hacer y hazlo.”
“Try and understand what part you have to play in the world in which you live. There’s more to life than you know and it’s all happening out there. Discover what part you can play and then go for it.”
Ian McKellen

verbotenus:

“Intenta entender qué papel te toca interpretar en el mundo en el que vives. Hay más en la vida de lo que te imaginas, y todo está sucediendo allá afuera. Descubre qué puedes hacer y hazlo.”


“Try and understand what part you have to play in the world in which you live. There’s more to life than you know and it’s all happening out there. Discover what part you can play and then go for it.”


Ian McKellen

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