There’s a change in the
reading rotation of books that I do. I took out Lights, Camera, Fiction again
as I need to wait until I have the chance to see a movie before I can read from
the book again. I also have no idea just how little time I have to watch movies
in the future. I’m at one list of six choices, but I really want to expand on
the choices for a while. I should have more time to watch things during the
summer, but then again, I might not. I have a new job since this blog went on
hiatus.
The first act has Watson and
Marcus questioning a man about a random possible murder. It seems that he
didn’t do it. But who is this random person and why does it seem like we are
joining a case that is already in progress? Watson finds Sherlock at home and
he can’t remember the last six hours. He has a head in a duffle bag (I’m glad
there aren’t seven more) with no idea who it is or how he got it.
The second act has Sherlock
telling more about the situation. He tells Tommy about what had happened and
Tommy thinks that he might be too lenient on Sherlock. Watson and Marcus do
more investigating of the case and think that a person who had a recent house
fire might be related to it. I’m a bit losing track as to if the case from
earlier is still important or not.
The third act has Watson and
Marcus unintentionally retracing the steps that Sherlock did during his memory
loss episode. Michael shows up to where Sherlock lives and they talk for a bit.
A man admits to tampering with evidence, but is innocent of murder. As for the
dead head, he was a missing person that people thought was just at the class
that he normally taught. I still don’t know how this fire fits into the whole
story. I think that I’m missing some of this due to audio issues.
The fourth act reminds me that
all of this relates to bird flu. There were Asian women that died of it and
people who donated tissue might relate to it all somehow. As for Michael, he
talks in the addicts place about Sherlock, I think. Who is Michael and is he
evil like we are lead to believe? The background music sure thinks that he’s
evil. A person somehow got immune to bird flu and could have been the reason
why all of the murders took place.
The fifth act has the all case
coming together somehow. Some woman doctor was the killer. I don’t fully
understand everything that’s happening here. Tommy is wary of Sherlock, but
lets him continue working if doctors give him continued medical clearance.
On the next Elementary, there
is a dead person with a thumb drive in their fake pinky. Would that make it a
pinky drive then? Perhaps flash drive is the best terminology here. It seems
that the law will be broken by Sherlock and Watson in order to solve the case.
I guess that I’ll find out for sure what happens later and hopefully have a
better recap by then. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.
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