Sunday, March 5, 2017

October 23rd 2016’s Episode

Before the first official episode would be blogged about, I decided that I could blog about an episode from before it that I had recorded on tape. Yes, I’m a weirdo who still uses VHS tapes on a regular basis. I hope that nothing bad ever happens to the VCRs that I have. Anyways, let get to the beginning of the episode that I haven’t seen yet, then the rest of the episode which I watched when it first aired and wrote about in a different font.

Today’s episode is brought to you by 35 minute delay. We begin with a brief recap of things that I don’t fully understand or remember. A person who I believe is Tommy is talking to Paige, his girlfriend. She ends up talking to Sherlock some. She wants to hire Sherlock for a private case of some sort. (Did you know that the pirate with an eye patch was a private eye? That’s what happened to it.) We then get to a guy who is killed while listening to what I believe to be the original version of Higher Love and not the version that the strange Hershey’s commercials has done.

The second act has Sherlock coming back and Watson is hoping that there aren’t bodies in the bag that he has brought. They then learn about a case that must have been at a nudist retreat. It then goes to Beth who was kidnapped a week ago. They go to her husband who talks more about the case. They are shown more video of the case. Sherlock does more of Paige’s case and learns that her insurance lapsed. The team finds a van that was used in the kidnapping. They talk more to Beth’s husband.

The third act is when Sherlock goes visit tech guys and learns more about the case. Beth’s husband wanted a divorce by the looks of it. Aaron is the name of Beth’s husband. There are planned anniversary cards that she was planning on sending out. But it seems to be mostly her doing that and not him. Sherlock and Watson talk to a radio show person about the case. They then get computer files about an abduction near a basketball game. It is around this point where my past self will take over. This may seem a bit confusing as I will not know all that I was talking about just now.

It is at this point around the 10:00 mark that I start watching the episode. Sherlock is talking to a person relating to the case. In his classic Sherlock ways, he asks whether she is going broke or not. A person is arrested relating to the case. He says that he is not the person on camera that they think did the crime. He gives information about the case that leads them after many mobsters.

The next act has Sherlock playing Get Me Some Loving (or is it Lovin’?) on his violin. I’ll have to read Hound of the Baskervilles sometime since I have not actually read a Sherlock Holmes book just yet. But I might have to just to see if it mentions him playing a violin. I remember a violin in the Robert Downey Jr. movie labeled Sherlock Holmes.

Anyways, Sherlock talks about Paige from earlier. Sherlock wants a random(?) person to marry Paige. This is despite the fact that Sherlock was glad that this person got out of his first marriage. A person who was held hostage talks about how she was able to escape from people who held her hostage. Maybe I’ll understand more of this later, although you won’t see it mentioned well in this blog post. Sherlock doesn’t believe her story and thinks that she kidnapped herself. Tommy is the person that I thought was random, but wasn’t.

The next act has Sherlock wondering more about the case. It’s kind of hard to summarize this part. Apparently Beth, the person who was supposedly kidnapped, has breasts that reveal her lies somehow. It makes sense watching it in a way. I wish that I could phrase what was said in a good way, but I’m not that good at summarizing things which is sad since I want to be a professional writer in the future.


On the next Elementary, there’s an “out of this world motive” for a new case. Boy, I’m glad that this whole election has been put behind us. Sorry, but an election ad aired after the promo and before the late news. But I should have enough of that by now. I just wonder if anyone I wanted to win whatever election actually won. I’ll be back sometime with some other episode. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

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