Sherlock’s Mark Gatiss dresses up as Joan Crawford
Look at that sassy fuck. CANNOT WAIT FOR THIS.
Well, he always is a pretty woman .. actually, he always looks better than me, when dressed as a woman (and when not, too)!

We’re sure you’ll agree that Gatiss, when wearing a dress and red lippie, makes a very convincing lady. [x]
Oh radio times.
Mark has always been more attractive dressed as a woman than 90% of the female population.
Sherlock’s Mark Gatiss dresses up as Joan Crawford
He’s no stranger to dressing up, having made his name in dark comedy The League of Gentlemen, but Mark Gatiss is almost unrecognisable in this feminine get up.
And the reason for his womanly attire? The 46-year-old – who is the brains behind Sherlock and also plays the detective’s brother Mycroft – is playing a catty reincarnation of Hollywood star Joan Crawford, alongside Frances Barber as Bette Davis, for Sky Arts’ Playhouse Presents… Psychobitches.
Playhouse Presents… Psychobitches sees a string of troubled female icons, such as the Bronte sisters, Sylvia Plath and Audrey Hepburn, visit a psychologist, played by Rebecca Front.
We’re sure you’ll agree that Gatiss, when wearing a dress and red lippie, makes a very convincing lady.
Playhouse Presents… Pscyhobitches starts on Thursday 30 May at 9pm on Sky Arts 1
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Go on sale 7 June for 30th Jan 14 broadcast. Find a cinema near you here.
They have also listed Mark as playing Menenius. You can read more about the character here.
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…well, if this isn’t the greatest metaphor for Fandoms on Day One of a Hiatus…
Doctor, this is why I love you. Right here.
Vincent van Gogh was a man who is somewhat famous for his mental instability. He later ended his own life. For the Doctor to go and show him that his art mattered, and that his existence mattered…is amazing. And I wish someone could have shown this amazing artist how much he contributed to the world.
I wish the Doctor could show everyone how they mattered, because everybody does matter. In our own small way, we change the world simply by existing.
I will always, always, ALWAYS reblog this when it’s on my dash.

I HAD TO MAKE A GIF BECAUSE I COULDN’T FIND ONE
AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO SAW THIS
I JUSTYou now realize that the reason that the angels didn’t get her here is because THE CAMERA COUNTED AS SOMEONE WATCHING THEM.
And the only time the angels moved was when sally blocked them from the view of the camera
This episode breaks the fourth wall in more ways than one. This shows that even the audience can be part of a Doctor Who episode. Whovians, you’ve always wanted to be in an episode. ”Blink” was the first. You also hear the Doctor talking to you about the statues. The “Don’t Blink” speech we know by heart. And…what about the angel in the window? If Sally wasn’t looking at that one, then why didn’t it move?
Because we were watching it.