Thursday, August 9, 2018

August 6th 2018’s Episode

I had mentioned awhile ago about how upset I was over the endings of Scorpion and The Crossing. I do have to wonder if at least Scorpion could have more proper closer since it is part of the NCIS franchise. This makes me wonder if it could crossover with MacGyver since it is also part of the NCIS franchise. As for what could work for replacing things like a time travel show like The Crossing and a show named after an animal, here’s a link to a video about a time travelling animal.


Movie update: On Saturday, I watched Shrek 2 and replaced it with Titanic. On Sunday, I saw Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and replaced it with Raiders of the Lost Ark. That’s not much to tell you about, but that is enough of an update for now.

The first segment has both Sherlock and Watson trimming the nails of a turtle while listening to Enya’s Only Time (or possibly a cover of that song). This show is so weird! Watson’s mother with Alzheimer’s is missing. We then get to Tommy and Marcus talking to a suspect of some sort. This suspect was having an affair with a married woman named Alexis. She was killed by him, it seems. Marcus then sees a bag that is randomly out and starts smoking for some reason. He quickly puts it in a room and he thus thinks that there has been a biological attack.

The second segment has Tommy explaining what is going on as the place goes on lockdown. The place is now in quarantine. Marcus chooses to stay in a room by himself. It showed up over a short amount of time and the person who did it might still be there. Watson’s mother shows up at the house. She had done this lunch four years ago and had forgotten about it, apparently. Sherlock calls the police place and learns of the situation with them. Sherlock wants to talk to a cartel. Tommy forbids it, but I don’t think that Sherlock will listen. When does he ever do what he's told?

Tommy talks to a person who came about the situation there. A similar attack had happened in Mexico and could have links to this one. Sherlock then goes to a club that seems shady. You can tell by the rap music that is playing there. It’s such an overused cliché. Sherlock claims that his car was stolen, but I do not understand how he could have done it so quickly or known what he was doing. I guess that it does not really matter as he’s really smart like that. Marcus is now allowed to be with the other people. One of the people who was sitting next to the bag that went off got a reaction of some sort.

The third segment has Sherlock talking more to a person who had worked at the cartel who had done the previous attack. Sherlock has info that they could use to take out an adversary of them. They aren’t behind the current attack and Sherlock tells Tommy that. They don’t know what Marcus might be sick with. They have to talk to everyone who’s there. I hope that they are smart enough to talk to all of the cops and not just the civilians. Others might be showing signs of the virus or whatever the issue is that is affecting them or that nervous about what had happened.

Marcus thinks that someone who was working with the freight elevator might be the person who got in or knew how to get in through the roof. Watson’s mother is back at her home, but then winds up locking herself in her bedroom. The CDC lady shows up and talks more about the device. It came in pieces and neither of them know what might be going on. Sherlock does a test and thinks that he knows when the date was that it could have happened, July 2nd. They learn that a cop did this. Didn’t I mention that I hope that they think it’s a cop in the last paragraph?

The fourth segment has a Shawn being brought up as a possible suspect. Shawn is a cop. He might have done the attack because of issues he had with the department. Sherlock has some strange type of food at his house. More information leads to Watson checking a database, only she can’t get in. There was a shooting in 2012 or 2010 that might be causing problems. Tommy then checks on something and learns some important information as the server of his department is missing. All of their data is missing. It is worth tons of money and could be a heist that is happening.

The fifth segment has Tommy explaining that he thinks someone from the CDC might be responsible. But it could be someone who was able to fake the credentials of a CDC agent. Shawn was responsible and so were two of the random civilians that were interviewed in the montage earlier. The repo man is someone that they know and worked with for the case due to shared money issues of theirs. Watson’s mother shows up on time to her house claiming that she has more good days than bad. She wants to hire a professional nurse to help her with her issues.


On the next Elementary, all of the pictures are upside down and there is a cult killer of some sort who seems to be doing weird things as usual. I do hope that Michael shows up again at some point because it would seem dumb to introduce him as a threat and then not follow through on it. I don’t know if this is a cult show or not. It has less viewers than it should have, yet still gets renewed for now. We’ll see just how much longer it will stay on the air. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

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