Guys, i found the Raffles epsiode! Sadly we never meet “real” Raffles in Elementary but I am still hoping that some day we will get a crossover (*pitchs that idea to the Elementary writers*)
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Guys, i found the Raffles epsiode! Sadly we never meet “real” Raffles in Elementary but I am still hoping that some day we will get a crossover (*pitchs that idea to the Elementary writers*)
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 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.
I still have problems to understand the ending of Bella (Elementary 3x04). Did his final question about morality proved in the end that Bella is not able to think for herself? Because a computer does not know morality?
besides the stuffed squirrel [that Rob keeps forgetting first appeared in season one], the box that Joan took home from the station contained a shirt and jacket I assume to be Sherlock’s, a couple of books, binoculars.
And this bottle of cod liver oil, the label of which matches the partly obscured bottle from “Bella” and thus strongly implies that Sherlock was mixing cod liver oil with some unknown white substance for a purpose that alas remains unexplained.
“I have no desire to banish him to Scanda-bloody-navia.”
“You and I are bound... somehow.”
Sherlock to Kitty, 3x04: Remember, I cut my hand while we were dissecting that cadaver?
[previously] Watson to Sherlock (as he's about to cut off his own thumb), 1x21: You're using the wrong... You'll get— Just stop!
In Bella did Sherlock find a way to deal with Pike? It seem like he wasn't going with the brother thing so did he let him go? Sorry if the show already answer this question I just don't remember it being brought up again.
Hi Anon,
I just watched the episode again today, and no; Sherlock didn't use the brother, and Pike was not arrested. Kitty suggests they can keep looking for another way to get Pike, but Sherlock doesn't respond.