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If Dr. Strange / Sherlock Homes came to my aid, I would be delighted. Krena, I think you will like this story.
In general, I don't believe in violence as a response to violence because it keeps the cycle going. However, there are times when we may need to stand up and say no more. Being a fan of BC, I was interested in his response - he just felt that he was called to step in.
https://www.westernjournal.com/l/amandathomason/sherlock-star-benedict-cumberbatch/
In general, I don't believe in violence as a response to violence because it keeps the cycle going. However, there are times when we may need to stand up and say no more. Being a fan of BC, I was interested in his response - he just felt that he was called to step in.
Benedict Cumberbatch had a recent brush with the sort of problems his character would find himself in. He was taking an Uber to a club with his wife and was near Baker Street when the scene unfolded before them.
A deliveryman on a bike was being assaulted. Four thugs were surrounding him, and one bashed him over the head with a bottle.
Cumberbatch got out of the car and proceeded to assist the man, reportedly yelling, “Leave him alone!” Apparently, at first the thugs tried to fight him off, but then grew hesitant when they saw who they were facing.
When reporters asked him why he’d intervened, his answer was simple enough: “I did it out of, well, I had to, you know …”
https://www.westernjournal.com/l/amandathomason/sherlock-star-benedict-cumberbatch/