Previously on Elementary: The Marchioness.
I’m upset, dear reader. Just last week, I told you how much I liked Mycroft, as played by Rhys Ifans, very much. Now, however, it looks as though I must reconsider that opinion.
Previously on Elementary: The Marchioness.
I’m upset, dear reader. Just last week, I told you how much I liked Mycroft, as played by Rhys Ifans, very much. Now, however, it looks as though I must reconsider that opinion.
Previously: An Unnatural Arrangement.
As Rhys Ifans reprises his role as brother dear Mycroft, Sherlock makes a discovery and a grossed-out face, whilst the most famous horse of Holmes canon rears its beautiful head: Silver Blaze.
Previously on Elementary: Ancient History.
After an armed man threatens Captain Gregson’s wife Sheryl, Holmes and Watson run off doing… Holmes and Watson things. Bell’s words.
Previously on Elementary: Poison Pen.
Sherlock gets bored, Joan purchases platypus skull. And then, a cold case develops into a very hot case indeed, while Joan takes on a case of her own.
“It’s official! I am superior in every way to the New York City Marshals.”
Well, good for you, Sherlock.
Previously on Elementary: We Are Everyone.
As a mysterious, latex-covered case continues to mystify Sherlock and Joan, so does the reappearance of someone from his past.
Previously on Elementary: Solve for X.
Social conventions come back to haunt Joan as her friends fail to understand what autonomy means and sign her up for a dating website, while Sherlock stages crime scenes in a manufactured doll house to test her considerable skills. Just another day at work on Elementary. But that’s not all, as this week’s episode presents us with the show’s answer to Wikileaks and Edward Snowden.
Previously on Elementary: Step Nine.
After last week’s Holmes family reunion, this episode focuses entirely on the growing bond between Joan and Sherlock.
Previously on Elementary: Heroine.
This episode takes two of Sherlock’s relationships by the horns: that with Inspector Lestrade of the Yard and that with brother dear, Mycroft. Neither might be what you’ve expected.
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