Surprise! I bet you might have
missed an episode that aired on Sunday of this show. This messes up my blog
just a bit, but not too much. I missed the episode when it aired and didn’t
fully realize that it had aired until later. Thankfully, I can watch it later
online. I knew that they would be airing an extra episode of this show at one
point since they preempted a new one earlier.
It’s a good thing that I was
able to learn of this episode. I was confused as to why the promo aired for an
episode and then a different one had aired on Monday. It turns out that it had
a day before. Was this change of airing mentioned in the promo and I missed it?
I guess that I won’t know for sure. The post for Monday’s episode will come
tomorrow. Now let’s get to the one in question that I very nearly missed and
didn’t blog about. I just hope someone would have told me I had missed it.
The first act has a random person
at Sherlock’s home who was doing an experiment with dead pigs in a river. This
is quite a humorous exchange. Sherlock thinks that Watson was having sex with
this person. I do not understand why it was there. A chicken named Irma is
missing. I suspect foul play. Someone cut off the head of the chicken. There is
also a headless person there too. I remember that my pastor had done a sermon
on the beheading of John the Baptist.
The second act has us learning
that the victim is named Gabriel. Gabriel was a religion professor and it seems
that Sherlock thinks that there could be links to the occult relating to the
murder. The professor cared about was occult stuff instead of good religions.
We learn more from some person about what all could relate to the case. He
thinks that a strange man with followers might have done it. Sherlock talks to
Tommy about who could replace Marcus potentially. The people who work here get
too annoyed by Sherlock for them to be good candidates.
Watson and Marcus talk to a
person who is in jail for stealing a skull and he wanted them to stop by doing
this occult thing. Sherlock learns that Gabriel didn’t have an enemy of any
sort. Someone breaks a window with a glass bottle that somehow wasn’t broke in
the process and it contains information about where they should go. This leads
them to a priest who they think can help with the case.
The third act has the father
talking more with Watson and Sherlock. He gives them more information about the
case at hand. A woman is interviewed by Tommy about the potential opening here.
There could be some issues, possibly some that she would have herself or with
them. Marcus and Watson then talk to another woman. She thinks that a booze
place of some sort might have done it. A woman by the name of Valentino is
missing. That doesn’t sound like a woman’s name. When did this happen? I must
have missed that. Sherlock talks to a person and reveals to Watson in his
Sherlock ways that he knows that a person didn’t do the crime. Which crime?
The fourth act is when another
person or someone from earlier is talked to by Sherlock and Watson. She is the
person who threw the bottle through the window. I think that this person is
Valentino and I did not quite get much else out of this part. She might have
arranged her own disappearance so that people would think that she’s dead
possibly. Tommy talks to a person about the incident that the woman had gone
through with her partner. How interesting that a plot like this would have
aired at the same time as a Shades of Blue episode. I need to see that online
since I can’t see it live due to reception problems that NBC has where I live
during the summer.
A person might have killed
over the pictures that Sherlock is looking over and Sherlock had hung them
upside down as a result. The head of Gabriel showed up. Is the killer trying to
distract them? There is a politician who might have been responsible for the
death in question.
The fifth act has the suspect
brought in to the precinct. Sherlock says how he knows that he is the killer
due to the wig that he wears. He was against a tax that could have lead to the
death and seems like it did lead to it. He planted the crime scene to make it
look like it was an occult killing and the chicken had his blood on his beak.
Tommy talks about how this
person is too much like Sherlock and Watson. He wants someone more like Marcus
since Marcus colors within the lines. Valentino, if that really is who I think
it is, gives money for the broken window. She is pregnant? I’m confused by
this. Sherlock is then seen shredding paper and he claims it was a bad idea
that he’s destroying. Marcus and Sherlock then go out to eat. I don’t have any
scenes from next time, but don’t need any as you will see it tomorrow. Hope
that there will be no more of these weirdly timed episodes. Let’s hope that the
airing of this show is over before the next breaking news event preempts shows.
For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.
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