I should tell you what the
rest of the Christmas watching I did was. Well, I’m not going to tell you all
of what I watched, but I will tell you the ones that I normally watch year
after year. I’m also hoping that I’ll get the Orla Fallon Christmas concert sometime
as I would love to watch that again and again. Anyways, since the last post, I
have watched Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Elf, A Charlie Brown Christmas,
It’s Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown, Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too
(from a Christmas tape that I like to watch), Frosty the Snowman, Earnest Saves
Christmas (from later in the same tape), and The Polar Express. The only things
I have left to watch besides this are The Wish that Changed Christmas (the last
thing on the tape), It’s a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie, The Christmas
Toy, and something else that I’m not mentioning here as it isn’t something I
normally always watch.
Today’s episode is brought to
you by 41 minute delay. We begin with a recap of the Shinwell trial. He helps
with a table, but it was evidence in a case. Sherlock is convinced that Shinwell
is still involved with the SPK gang. Marcus calls them to the morgue where they
investigate a dead body that was supposedly written a script by Watson that
caused his death.
The second act has Sherlock
suggesting that identity theft happened. Things are looking bad for Watson at
the moment. Sherlock discusses Shinwell with someone. Watson talks to a pharmacist
about what happened. Sherlock wonders who might have killed the victim and he
mentions that he didn’t want Shinwell to be a CI. He is very suspicious of
Shinwell. They find a suspect in the Watson case. Only they find this person
dead.
The third act is when Sherlock
gives his idea of what happened to Tommy. They talk to a suspect or person of
interest who has some sort of muscle problem. Marcus wonders if this person’s
mother may have had any connection to the case or if she was just in the wrong
place at the wrong time and that’s why she ended up murdered. Suspicious things
end up happening with Shinwell. Sherlock confronts him about some of what is
going on, but I don’t think that things ended well there. There is another
suspect that they talk to and it tells them who the real target was in the
case.
The fourth act has this case
being called insane by a person who is being investigated. He comes clean about
an affair he was having. There is a will that could be the reason why the woman
in question winded up dead. Sherlock mentions more of his research into the
cold case he was researching. Someone was doctor shopping. Ethan wasn’t actually
sick. Ethan, the kid with problems, might have been poisoned instead of what
was thought to be his sickness and he might have helped kill his own mother. Somehow
this information was known by people.
The fifth act is when Sherlock
decides not to redestroy the chair in question. They discuss more how Ethan
could have gotten someone to kill his mother. Watson talks about the case to
Ethan. He more or less confesses to the crime in question. Sherlock then talks
to Shinwell. It appears that Shinwell will be helping with the police after
all. There are no scenes from next time and I won’t know when the show will be
back with new episodes. I’m guessing that it will be sometime next year.
Well this blog’s updates will be
going back to Thursdays after the episode airs. It will continue this way until
Lent happens. I do have old episodes to post about eventually, although I’m
planning on waiting until Lent to do that. We’ll see what ends up happening.
For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.
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