Since I had to hurry and write
posts after I was able to catch up on the episodes I missed after the trips
that I was on, I wondered how and when to write what posts. I thought
intentionally that I would only have certain days of the week that I would
allow myself to post updates on. But I decided against this for many reasons
and thought that I would post all of them in rapid succession. I put the second
episode of the season on the day this episode aired and thought that the next
two episodes would make the most sense with posting them the next two days
afterwards. Other days of the week will be covered with other blogs that I do.
Movie update: There’s not much
to tell you about. After the trip ended, I really only had time to watch
Raising Arizona the day before this newest episode aired. Beyond that, there
was not really any time for me to watch movies. After watching it, I replaced
it with The Omega Code.
Some of the School House Rock
videos that I want to share are more memorable than others. Well, I am now
going to share how to multiple by fours. This still gives me a bit of trouble
in some cases and am only able to really get them all largely due to tricks
learned later, remembering other multiples instead of this one, and an odd
enough trick where I remember what I can’t remember as well. Still, maybe you
will have more luck than me if you go to The Four Legged Zoo.
When I was looking up CSI:
Miami videos, I started to wonder if they reused the same theme songs for
multiple seasons. Whether they did or didn’t, this is what I found as the best
video for the fourth season of that show.
The first act has Sherlock
showing up at a freshly made grave. Tommy appears to be dead now and he is
talking to Captain Dwyer, who is taking over the job that Tommy has. Sherlock
thinks that he is having a dream of sorts and is smart enough to know this
since he keeps having this dream. He wakes up from it, proving that it is a
dream. Tommy has woken up in the hospital and Sherlock looks forward to looking
forward and past their issues in the past. A truck driving is singing and
crashes into another vehicle. We see a woman trying to help and an explosion
kills her.
The second act has Marcus
explaining the type of bomb that went off. More investigation is going on into
what happened. Sherlock notices a white cross on a field of blue. SBK might be
back in the show. We have not seen them since two seasons ago. Martrace is the
likely suspect, but I do not remember him from a sister in a box case. Watson
talks to Tommy who explains more of what happened to him over the last few
days. There was a gap between the confrontation and him getting shot.
We see a man who coaches a
kid’s team called the bulldogs. I wonder if they are playing the wildcats, the
most likely name of a made up sports team versus the second most likely name. Sherlock
talks to this man from the sister’s death case. I wonder why this wasn’t in the
recap. The bomb had nothing to do with terrorism. Sherlock thinks that the
traffic light was broken or hijacked, causing it to be green for both of the
drivers, causing the accident. Feds show up to the precinct to research the
case. But the tables are turned on them as Sherlock thinks that one of them intentionally
did this in order to help with their own agenda.
The third act has Sherlock and
Watson informing their plan about the feds going on. None of them are
considered suspects anymore, but we don’t know just how far this might go. Only
one person stays to explain her idea of what’s going on. She thinks that she
knows the person responsible for the crash. We get to Sherlock and Watson
talking about more of what’s going on. They might have cracked the reason why
Patrick lied about some of what happened with Tommy.
Marcus talks to a man about a
Trojan horse that relates to some sort of case going on. Watson talks to
Patrick who is in the DOC now. Watson tries to explain to Patrick that she
knows that he’s protecting another person. I still can’t crack what’s going on
yet. But that’s the point. Sherlock meets a man and another one named Phil who
is seeking people named Overlord and Mouse Cream. There are a lot of traffic
cam cheat codes that were used in order to change the system. A bunch of lights
were hacked that night, according to Phil. Lights were hacked on Broadway. They
watched the Empire street lay low. Sherlock notices that it was the other truck
that was trying to be crashed.
The fourth act has Marcus and
Sherlock talking to the singing driver (Jarius) from earlier. They think he was
a target and they want him to explain why he might be that target. Jarius
explains that his truck was delivering building supplies for elevators. (Uh-oh.
Is that where I left my baby?) They want to make sure that good and faster
elevators like the one at one world trade center were not able to be used.
The man who talked to Marcus,
the IT man, might be the man responsible for this hack. Sherlock finds this man
dead. Watson talks to a woman who insists that he wouldn’t be responsible for
terrorism. Watson wants to try to talk to a man online, but he removes this
person from his friend list. Sherlock and Jarius talk on the phone and they
need to figure out how to go after the puppet master.
The fifth act has Caraman, a
man whose son-in-law Saul was killed in the explosion, being talked to be
Marcus and Sherlock. They explain how things didn’t go according to plan until Sherlock
plays his hand that reveals that a mole named Sandra was responsible for what
was going on while it all lead back to this man, Caraman, or however you spell
it. Watson explains more about the various cases while she is taking Tommy out
of the hospital. Meanwhile, Patrick talks to the woman who talked to Watson
earlier. She reveals more about the video game messaging. She’s told to reveal
that Watson is trouble to these other players in the game.
On the next Elementary, a
runner is killed on or during a race. A dead hog is important. Sherlock thinks
that the killer is in the room with them. Well, not much else can be gathered
from the promo. I hope to be able to keep posting about this show every
Thursday after the episode airs. I’ll explain more of what might change in this
blog and if I have to suddenly stop it, but only if it comes to pass. For now,
this is Adam Decker, signing off.
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