Sherlock Holmes: [to Watson regarding Andrew] I like him. He's intelligent. He hasn't just jumped into a new business. He has the patience and self-possession to wait for something worthwhile. *And*, most importantly, he understands you. He understands you and me.
Dr. Joan Watson: What do you mean by that?
Sherlock Holmes: I mean, Watson, that whether you care to admit it lately or not, I am an important part of your life. And whether I say it out loud or not, you are an important part of mine. My return to New York was driven in large part by a desire to repair our relationship. And I think, even though we might draw further or nearer from each other, depending on circumstance, you and I are bound. Somehow. Andrew accepts that without feeling needlessly threatened. It's a rather enlightened position. And so, no, I've got no desire to banish the man to Scandi-bloody-navia.
Dr. Joan Watson: Okay, I believe you. Kinda feel like hugging you right now.
Sherlock Holmes: Yet, as my friend, you know that would be a rash decision.