Watson seeks help from a former patient to find a serial bomber.Watson seeks help from a former patient to find a serial bomber.Watson seeks help from a former patient to find a serial bomber.
Roger Brenner
- Pedestrian
- (uncredited)
Greg Dziewonski
- NYPD Detective
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaEnds with a dedication card reading "In memory of our friend Eric Justen." Justen was the show's re-recording mixer since its pilot episode. Justen passed away from a heart attack on August 11, 2016, two weeks shy of his 44th birthday.
- GoofsAs Sherlock ducks the crime scene tape, the runner is seen several feet behind someone wearing an FBI jacket. If Sherlock had yelled something like "stop that man", the agent could have easily turned in time to trip or slow the runner.
- Quotes
Sherlock Holmes: Mr. Gardner, you wound me! I asked your secretary to tell you I'm here, and the next thing I know you're on the roof. It's hard not to take that personally.
Featured review
A bomber threatens Queens
ELEMENTARY (2012-present) is back for a fifth season, and it premiered low again. It's been flirting with cancellation for several seasons now, but until now it's managed to avoid the chopping block. The show seems tried; stories just formulaic, and the acting seems dialed in. It's a shame, because both Lucy Liu and Jonny Lee Miller are great actors. The chemistry is still there, sort of, but who cares?
They only spend like five minutes on the personal stuff, anyhow. OK, OK...That's an exaggeration, but most of the show is spent on the case of the week, with the personal stuff as just a minor side note that's often not even mentioned only a few episodes later.
Episode 1, Folie à Deux, is pretty much the same. It's a 'who done it' bomber in Flushing, NY. The characters go through the motions; bomber caught, motive discovered, case closed, and we move on.
I just didn't care. I feel like I've invested all this time, so I'll keep watching. It's not really enough anymore. It's not a bad show, nor is it badly acted, it's just not clever. I'm not even sure it's trying to be at this point. With so many other options, I'm holding on with a thread, which is about to break.
They only spend like five minutes on the personal stuff, anyhow. OK, OK...That's an exaggeration, but most of the show is spent on the case of the week, with the personal stuff as just a minor side note that's often not even mentioned only a few episodes later.
Episode 1, Folie à Deux, is pretty much the same. It's a 'who done it' bomber in Flushing, NY. The characters go through the motions; bomber caught, motive discovered, case closed, and we move on.
I just didn't care. I feel like I've invested all this time, so I'll keep watching. It's not really enough anymore. It's not a bad show, nor is it badly acted, it's just not clever. I'm not even sure it's trying to be at this point. With so many other options, I'm holding on with a thread, which is about to break.
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- Oct 4, 2016
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