Thursday, May 25, 2017

March 12th 2017’s Episode

Let’s just skip to the movie watching that I did. Hopefully, I roll the right choice to create new lists for the future. But, my history with these lists proves one thing for certain: if you want something to happen, it probably won’t until you don’t want it. I still don’t know if I want it for sure or not. As for Saturday, I watched the first Celtic Woman concert. That option remains on my list for now so I can watch the other concerts. While there might be a time it ever gets removed from my movie watching lists, it hasn’t happened yet. On Sunday, I watched The Two Towers extended edition. This means that Lord of the Rings remains on the list for now. Apparently, John Nobel, who plays Sherlock’s father, was in that movie.

Today’s episode is brought to you by no delay. We begin with a recap of Eli, the wheelchair person, and the suspicious deaths that have resulted in relationship to it. We get to Sherlock being interrogated after being arrested for murder. Only this isn’t a real law enforcement person since he doesn’t seem to be on the up and up. Whether he is or isn’t doesn’t seem clear. Sherlock is dropped off and reunited with Watson and reveals more information about the case.

The second act has Kitty coming to the house with annoying music being played as Sherlock thinks that he is under surveillance. They learn that Eli (I think) had paranoid schizophrenia. Watson believes that one of his rants was actually based on a true thing that people were trying to cover up by killing.

The third act has more of the claims that something happened in Venezuela that got various people murdered. There is more investigation into the case. Watson and Kitty are with a person when a guy in a motorcycle tries to kill him.

The fourth act reveals more of why Sherlock has seemed a bit cold towards Kitty. He thought that she shouldn’t have just left without informing him that she was okay. We also get to the explanation behind what has been happening. There was an added news story on one of the files that someone wanted to start a war with Iran.

The fifth act has Sherlock wanting to prove the Iran story as #fakenews. There is a stand-off between police and the person who wants the story to spread. Sherlock is able to find out information and defuse the situation. Kitty decides to baptism Archie (baptize and christen are the same thing, right?) and she wants Sherlock and Watson to be godparents. I guess that Sherlock make her an offer she couldn’t refuse. They will be staying in touch.


On the next Elementary, a guitar is central to the plot. Why is rock and roll considered the devil’s music? You’d think that rap would be a much better example of that. Also, where would Christian rock fit in all of this? Sorry, I went off of a strange tangent there after the first sentence of this paragraph. Anyways, for now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

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