Holmes investigates himself when he becomes a suspect in a murder that took place during the height of his addiction; clues make Holmes question his innocence.Holmes investigates himself when he becomes a suspect in a murder that took place during the height of his addiction; clues make Holmes question his innocence.Holmes investigates himself when he becomes a suspect in a murder that took place during the height of his addiction; clues make Holmes question his innocence.
- Pedestrian
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Real-life situation resembling one that might occur in a soap opera, as in She just goes on and on about her various medical and family problems, one long soap opera."
One thing I have learned to avoid in life is close relationships with people whose life is one long soap opera. For similar reasons I do not like to bond with a television series that has a long soap opera element even as a side or filler story. By the third year it becomes trite and tiresome.
One downside of this episode is that the Detectives who suspected Holmes of murder provided quite a lot of information about Holmes and Watts to the victims family. In my career in law enforcement, Holmes "beat up" is a example for the reasons that law enforcement do not provide detail information to victims or their families on their suspects.
The real upside is that Watson demonstrated her trust and loyalty to Holmes as he has demonstrated to her. The partnership and friendship bond appear solid.
Otherwise it was a great show and I my hope for my future enjoyment will be continually fulfilled. I hope to see season 10.
Did you know
- TriviaMichael Weston, the actor who plays Oscar, was also on the TV show House (2004), a series whose title character was loosely based on Sherlock Holmes.
- Quotes
Sherlock Holmes: You're positive I didn't do it.
Joan Watson: Of course, I am.
Sherlock Holmes: How?
Joan Watson: Because I know you.
Sherlock Holmes: Yes. Better than anyone. But, let me make one thing perfectly clear. You did not know *him*. You never met *him*.
Joan Watson: So, you're Dr. Jekyll now, and he's Mr. Hyde?
Sherlock Holmes: You continue to misunderstand. At that point in my life, I did not plumb down into some dark part of myself. I *detached* from myself. From all that was essential to me. To say that you can guess what I was capable of is illogical! I was a different person. And the fact that I remember so little from that time has been *nothing* but a *tremendous* relief to me! Until now!