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Sunday, July 1, 2012
Sherlock's Louise Brealey - "I'd write a shocking kiss for Molly and Sherlock" (RADIO TIMES) Paul Jones 1:21 PM, 01 July 2012
Its hero is a high-functioning sociopath who deals in observation, deduction and cold, hard facts but it seems fans of Sherlock are not above a little romance - and neither are its stars.
Louise Brealey, best known to viewers as morgue attendant Molly Hooper in the show, suggested she’d like to give the relationship between Molly and Sherlock a push in the right direction, telling fans via a webchat on RadioTimes.com that if she could write just one scene between the two it would be “A rather shocking kiss".
Brealey did not elaborate on whether the clinch in question would be shockingly unexpected or shockingly passionate, but there's little doubt her lovestruck lab geek would be grateful for the thought, having pined over the detective for two whole series of the BBC1 drama, with only a few brief moments from the final episode hinting that he might consider her anything other than a useful tool in his work.
During the chat, Brealey fielded numerous questions about Molly and Sherlock, as well as co-star Benedict Cumberbatch, revealing that her favourite thing about the actor was the distinctive curve of his lips, "his cupid's bow".
READ THE ENTIRE INTERVIEW: http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2012-07-01/sherlocks-louise-brealey---id-write-a-shocking-kiss-for-molly-and-sherlock
Labels:
benedict cumberbatch,
louise breasley,
masterpiece mystery,
molly hooper,
pbs,
Sherlock,
sherlock holmes
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