Unbelievably, being part of the canon means he is removed from some of the most obvious and wide-ranging aftereffects of it.
'And most people learn that stuff in primary school. I've no idea how you managed to get into any university at all if you don't know it.'
Apart from, obviously: television show. But that's also kind of no excuse, as Milliways proves that being fictional doesn't mean you aren't real. They're all proof of that.
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'What's Sherlock got to do with it?'
Unbelievably, being part of the canon means he is removed from some of the most obvious and wide-ranging aftereffects of it.
'And most people learn that stuff in primary school. I've no idea how you managed to get into any university at all if you don't know it.'
Apart from, obviously: television show. But that's also kind of no excuse, as Milliways proves that being fictional doesn't mean you aren't real. They're all proof of that.