If you are OCD like me, you
can be able to keep track of what shows replaced what at what points in time.
For instance, when this show was delayed until midseason, it was replaced at
first by Wisdom of the Crowd then by Celebrity Big Brother then by Instinct. It
turns out that Instinct will be around next season, but it won’t be on for a
while. In the fall, it will be replaced by God Friended Me. We’ll see how long
that lasts, but I don’t think that it will, even if it is good.
Regarding the Monday schedule,
the season finale of iZombie aired and the summer schedule will start with
Whose Line is it Anyways? At least there will be something good to watch on at
least one of the networks for quite a while on Mondays. Meanwhile, I need to
work more on other blogs of mine that need written.
The first act doesn’t have
much to it. Tommy meets with some female police detective in his office. Marcus
and Watson find a dead body with not much left to him. Sherlock is there and
notices that there is a part of his body missing, an artificial part.
The second act has Sherlock
sort of conning a woman in order to get more information about the pinky drive.
It seems that Japanese culture is important to this episode. Sherlock hires a
hacker who appears to be very young. If we’ve seen him before, I don’t remember
him. Sherlock and Watson witness what seems to be sumos practicing. They are
told to go to a storage place and get arrested when they get there. Was it a
bad tip? Or did they know it was illegal and do it anyways?
The third act has Tommy
bailing the characters out of the situation. The military people whose base
they broke into is wary of Sherlock due to his foreign connections. The pinky
drive appears to have a whole bunch of valuable intel on it. Dum, da-da-da-dum!
(That is the commercial for Intel, right?) Michael is more of a creep by
backing into a car and getting a number to resolve the situation. I hope that
his parts of the plot aren’t removed from the rest of it. The woman from the
intro might be the daughter of Tommy and is a recovering alcoholic. As for the
main story, a man winds up trapped in a boat and we learn that he was another
intended victim.
The fourth act has more
information on the case revealed. Another person who was kidnapped talks to the
people and they learn what they need to. Sherlock wants to let Tommy know that
the problems with his daughter is not his fault. The team learns of a horrible
smelling thing that burned down the place where the original victim died. We
learn of all the valuable information on the pinky drive that would have lead
to someone being killed because of it. A woman with the military is accused
because she cannot smell anymore, but they can’t get her yet.
The fifth act has the accused
giving the pinky drive to one of the Japanese people from earlier and this is
how she gets caught and arrested. The still shady Michael is at a place where a
woman from earlier winds up finding her roommate dead. We are lead to believe
that Michael did this, but whether or not he really did remains to be seen.
On the next Elementary, Sherlock
investigates the murder that happened at the end of this episode. It seems to
be a serial killer announcing himself. But what all is going on? Michael seems
to be evil, but it is hard to tell for sure just yet. Is he going to be a
recurring villain? I guess that we will have to wait and see until later to
know for sure. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.
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