I might as well do a running
tally of what of the Monday shows I still watch are still on and what of the
new ones I get into, if any at all. Kevin Can Wait had its series finale.
Supergirl will be airing into a lot of the summer. I don’t know how long The
Crossing will be airing or if it will be in danger of being pulled from the
schedule before it finishes airing. The Resident is ending its season today. It
will be more towards the end of the month when iZombie ends.
There were storms in the area
where I lived and I put this episode on tape as a result. That shouldn’t be a
bad thing as watching it on tape might be the best option. In case any of you
are confused, you can use this device known as a VCR where a recordable tape
can be put into it in case you want to watch this thing later, such as the day
after it airs.
The first act has what looks
like a battle reenactment of some sort. It appears that someone is dead for
real. Hopefully, the tape I had recorded this on doesn’t have storm coverage
airing over any of this show because I might miss something important that way.
The second act has Sherlock
and Tommy looking at the body. They then interrogate the people who were there
at the event in question. Watson and Marcus are also there, talking to another
person. We then see Sherlock talking to a doctor of some sort. Sherlock is
unsure of if he should take the pills that his doctor wants him to.
We then see him in a welding
mask while looking at things on the computer. There were at least two different
people, I think, who had threatened the dead person. Sherlock then goes to see
Michael, the mystery guy from before. Sherlock doesn’t want to take more pills.
Marcus thinks that a woman killed her father. They think that she hired someone
to kill her father. But she is at a commune where there is no technology.
Doesn’t mean that she couldn’t have told someone who could have left and do it.
The dead person’s house has been burnt down.
The third act has Tommy giving
the information to Watson and Marcus. Watson thinks that the house was looted
before it was burned down. Sherlock then sees Detective Mason who is a bit
upset that Sherlock seemingly dumped him. But they are still able to work
together. I don’t fully understand all of what is going on. They find the
person who admits to stealing from the place. But he says that he didn’t start
the fire or kill the person. In fact, the only thing he stole was a fireproof
safe. Sherlock makes a thing that smells badly. Sherlock thinks that the fire
wasn’t meant to destroy the whole building. This, as usual, gives him his idea
of who killed the dead person and why.
The fourth act reveals that
the autographs in a safe were the targets. He has the most valuable signature
in the world somehow because of how little he signed things. They interrogate a
person who they think is responsible. He looks like Jeff Goldblum. He then
tries his best to convince them that he never would have tried to destroy such
valuable documents.
Sherlock doesn’t like his
medicine that his doctor put him on as it makes him drowsy. His doctor thinks
that Sherlock needs a vacation. Watson learns that there was a land scandal
that is the reason why people might have done the bad things in this episode
that they did. They interview a person from earlier who they can’t quite prove
is guilty yet.
The fifth act has Sherlock and
Watson thinking more about what could have gone on with the case. Sherlock
tells Watson that his doctor wants him to take time off. But the answer lies in
cat litter. This proves that he started the fire. They think that he put the
gun in an outhouse or something like that. We then see more of Sherlock and
Michael. Michael talks about a potentially missing woman. Is this the same
woman that he was burying earlier?
On the next Elementary, a
therapist’s death brings secrets to life, Sherlock was in a tank of some sort
that was not made in this century, it seems, and more things happen. I still
don’t know who this new cast member is just yet. If it is Michael, why does he
seem so mysterious? I guess that we will find out what happens later. For now,
this is Adam Decker, signing off.
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