If I ever get this show on
DVD, I’d be sure to post a look back at Shinwell’s character at some point. I
had actually missed when he first appeared on the show. But I have done
something like that for my TV blog where I wrote about a dead actor’s affect on
a show. I’ve done that with my Survivor blog as well. I just hope that I can do
it with this blog at some point.
I had told you about my
rotation of books that I was reading. I told you that Lights, Camera, Fiction
was taken out of the rotation for a bit. Well, it is back in the rotation. There
was some of a problem when a different book in it had to be removed for a
while. Hopefully I can get it back or I’ll have to stop reading those books for
a while or put something else in as a placeholder.
If you paid attention to the
movie watching lists that I had, then you’d know that there were four lists for
four different days with which I could watch movies. But I stopped telling you
the updates. Only now, the lists have changed a lot. I went from four lists to
three then to two then just one. I even then took the one list down from six
choices to three then just two. It then went back to three and then expanded to
six. Should I tell you what the six are? I might. I was going to wait until I
had two movie choices again. But I think that I will tell you about the movies
that I watch on both days of the weekend (typically) in the next post. And I’ll
tell you when it will go back to more choices.
The shows on CBS have shifted.
This show was replaced by Wisdom of the Crowd, only that show has since ended
and been replaced by Instinct. Scorpion has finished with its season and this
will be airing in its place. Also, there is no reason to believe that this will
be delayed since there won’t be sports airing before it. Hopefully there won’t
be any breaking news that cuts into this show. At least I know that Saturday
rebroadcasts could happen of preempted shows like it did when the death of bin
Laden cut off the rest of a CSI: Miami episode that was on. It should be noted
that starting out, I’ll be watching The Crossing live and putting this show on
my laptop for later. I should explain more in my next post.
The first act has various
recaps going on including mentioning Shinwell. I do hope that they pay tribute
to that character since Nelsan Ellis is dead. Sherlock says that his dead
mother’s ghost set a room on fire and that is why he’s been avoiding his house.
A man is upset over a sex tape on the internet and winds up murdered. Also, a
new person has been added to the cast. It is another man. Why is Watson the
only woman in the cast? They could have put in more women than just her.
The second act has Grant Ward
and Sophia Bush talking about what happened with the sex tape and the person
who was probably murdered, but hasn’t been confirmed dead just yet. Sherlock
seems to have post concussive syndrome, which he tells Watson about. Shinwell
hitting him in the head with a bottle was the last straw in this mental problem
of his. A random person calls Sherlock and wants to give him money to drop the
case. Sherlock gets the money at quadruple the price the person wanted
originally. Watson thinks that there might be a problem with his brain that
caused this to happen.
The third act has more of the
issues being revealed. Sophia might have been cut out of a will because of the
sex tape, but it seems that something wasn’t done in time. Sherlock attends a
meeting about his addiction and talks to a man afterwards about it. Sherlock
reveals to Tommy that the main reason he accepted the bribe was to track the
suspect. Sophia winds up murdered.
The fourth act is when we get
to Tommy and Sherlock interviewing Grant Ward, thinking that he is the person
behind everything. (Ryan might actually be this character’s name.) Grant
reveals that he was responsible for the burglary, but not that he did anything
else. Sherlock worries more about his mental problems and declining health. A
woman shares a sex tape that she did with the same person that Sophia did as
well. This might somehow prove everything.
The fifth act has them proving
that Grant is nothing more than a Hydra traitor, secretly embedded in the
S.H.I.E.L.D. organization. I mean, Ryan was the person who did the murder and
they proved this because there was a camera installed to start when the front
door locked. Michael, the guy that Sherlock had met in the meeting, is seen
burying a body in the woods. I guess that we’ll see more of this guy in the
future, although I don’t know who the new main character is.
There was a tribute to Nelsan
Ellis at the end of this episode. I’m okay with it, but I don’t quite get the
whole idea of just making it a tribute after the next episode to air after the
death happens instead of making an episode specifically about that character or
more linked up to that person. This episode had little to nothing to do with
Shinwell with him only mentioned briefly at one point. I would hope that they
could do more with a tribute episode, but there are at least twenty more
episodes this season.
On the next Elementary, there
is a person who might have died because of manmade lightning. Now are you sure
that he is dead and not just having a heart that is beating faster than is
thought to be humanly possible? He could show up six months later as a
speedster known as the flash. Anyways, that is all that I could gather from the
promo. I’ll be updating this blog on Thursdays as usual and if anything
changes, I’ll let you know. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.
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