You might want to know some of
the things I’ll be doing with this blog once the show is on hiatus this next
time. Well, if you read my CSI: Cyber blog which is still updated at least once
a month, then you will know for sure when this show will come back. You just
might not know when that blog will be updated and neither do that tribe’s
readers most times. Until then, enjoy this song about narwhals.
Movie update: With no time for
me to watch a movie on Saturday, I wasn’t sure that I would wind up with time
to watch something on Sunday, but I did. Celtic Woman’s original concert was
watched and I will replace that on the list with Celtic Woman: A New Journey.
There
is a relative of mine who sometimes comes a week and lives here while doing
other things in the meantime. It can take up a lot of time and I might not be
able to watch everything I want to. This could affect my blogs. I am going to
copy this message in other blogs of mine so they will know. Blogs might wind up
being later than I want them to be in terms of when they are posted as long as
these people are here. I’ll write notes about what happened if there are
changes. The rotation that I have on Mondays will not be affected as long as I
can help it. Sorry if things are confusing as a result.
Since I have started doing the
Madam Secretary blog partly on Mondays, it will mean that I will not need to
have a movie watching list on Tuesdays. This means that the movie list would
move to Mondays to be against the show so I don’t have to worry about rolling
shows then that would mess things up. The main reason that I’m telling you
this, despite the fact that there has yet to be an official list on Tuesdays,
is because I will be moving these movie updates there instead of here. They
should move back here when the next season’s episodes and posts start.
The first act has Sherlock
talking about a case involving a plane crash. I never like it when they talk
about cases that we never wind up seeing. But at least that unimportant case
was solved, for better or worse. Sherlock goes somewhere and there is a dead
body there already. He knows who did it.
The second act has Sherlock’s
team coming to investigate the death. There might be turf wars with a different
agency that could cause problems. Someone gives balloons to Watson. I don’t get
the whole thing that they are doing there except that it seems that they know
where he might have been getting money from. Watson and Marcus talk to a person
who knew Michael named William. Things didn’t go well with the meeting which is
what Sherlock notices when they talk about it later. He thinks that he is responsible
for the woman’s death. Michael shows up at the office, wanting to talk to
Sherlock.
The third act has Michael
claiming that he didn’t kill Rachel, but I can’t remember if she’s the victim
from this episode or a different one entirely. I might have missed something
due to a short break. It seems that Sherlock enjoys giving the details as to
why he thinks people are linked. Sherlock does want to help him stop killing.
He leaves and is allowed to by people. They must not have enough evidence to
keep him. I don’t know who this new woman is, but I feel that she may be on
Michael’s side.
Marcus and Watson talk to a
new person about the case. Ray, the husband of William, had died in some way.
But how does that relate to Michael? I’m not sure. Michael and Sherlock talk in
a parking garage. Michael had a job somewhere that he was returning to. Watson
gives Sherlock more information about what had happened while Sherlock is more
focused on the main case.
Michael might have only been
just an hour away this whole time. It’s like how long missing kidnapped victims
are often found somewhat close to where they were taken from. Is Albany really
just an hour away from New York? I don’t know for sure, but I thought it was
further away. They do think that Michael killed Rachel. Marcus finds a dark
room where it seems Michael might have been shopping for new victims at.
Evidence in a photo proves that Michael didn’t kill Rachel. But could photo
shop have happened and caused things to be different than they appeared?
The fourth act makes people
question more of Michael’s possible motives. They don’t think that he would
work with an accomplice. Sherlock hopes to find more information through
William. Ray did not kill himself like people think he did. He needs to figure out
what happened with all of the information that he has now gotten. Sherlock tries to figure out
the case but can’t seem to find the usual link that he often can. A judge from
earlier comes up again. She committed the murder of Rachel since she was having
an affair with her husband. This could cause issues with the case against
Michael and she winds up taking a plea.
Watson is at the house where
Michael shows up and assaults her. She leaves the place to escape from him or,
at least, tries to. He prevented the door from being opened to the outside of
the place and she goes to safeguard herself somewhere else on the second floor.
She grabs a weapon and goes to confront him. I can’t exactly find a good way to
recap this. I think that he is gone now.
The fifth act has Watson at a
hospital where she was treated after the attack. It appears that Michael might
have been injured during this attack. Marcus thinks that he might have gotten
out of the city. The person has been found. Someone killed him. But who would
have done this and why? Watson seems to be the prime suspect. And is he really
dead or did he fake his death?
On the next Elementary, might
have someone making a mistake of some sort. Could Watson have gone into black
out, killing Michael and not remembering it? Or is something else going on?
Maybe there will be a recurring villain next season that this finale will
introduce. I don’t yet know if the next blog post will be on a Monday or a
Thursday as usual.
I’m also annoyed that they are
airing this against the Emmys, but I probably am not interested enough to watch
the Emmys, especially on a network that doesn’t come in for me as it is on NBC
this time around. I guess we’ll see what happens and I’ll explain more of what will
change and happen while this blog is on hiatus, if it is immediately or not.
Expect some things to be different in the next post like they were the last
time before it went on hiatus. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.
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