Anderson ↠ BBC Sherlock

Anderson ↠ BBC Sherlock

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Fact: Sherlock Holmes hates Philip Anderson. Fact: Philip Anderson hates Sherlock Holmes. Lie: The reason that Philip hates Sherlock to the extent that he does is simply because he's jealous of him. Clara Anderson, the sister of Philip Anderson, has grown tired of playing by her brother's rules. When the radio mentions a body being discovered, Clara doesn't waste any time in getting to the location and trying to figure out who the killer is. With a personality frighteningly similar to that of Sherlock Holmes, Anderson has always dreaded them meeting, afraid that if they were to gang up he would never be able to make a name for himself. He shouldn't have been so worried. Clara's loyalties have never been with the angels.
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