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quite stupid if you ask me, they legit have no explanation for it, Arthur Conan Doyle also talked about sherlock's lack of desire for a wife or children, this ♥♥♥♥ just refutes the creator of Sherlock Holmes lol
Thanks, I thought I missed something in Crimes & Punishments about Sherlock's daughter.
But anyway, I absolutely agree with you/ Sherlock's children - one big noncence.
Ok, thx, got it.
Hope, this moment will be adequately explained.
The biological father of Sherlock's daughter is Prof. James Moriarty..
- No, Kate, I killed your father
- No-o-o!
Well, not really those words, but still reminded me :)
Nice joke, but when I realized that he has a daughter I really wanted to cry "NOOOOOO".