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Red Cadillac and a Black Moustache: The Sherlock Fandom's top three ships

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An asexual man who is married to his work and says that everything else is just transport, and a man who canonically was married two or three times, repeats multiple times during the series that he is not gay and denies every hint at a relationship with…

I think the second one is Lestrade/Mycroft.

The third might be Moriarty/Moran… which probably carries over from the RDJ movies. Or is entirely based in the RDJ films side of things.

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