There’s not much to say as
this show winds down to the end. It will be over soon and this blog might
continue or it might not, depending on if I find the ending to be terrible or
not. There will be at least one blog post after the series finale, but will
probably be more. You’ll see what the cast updates will be like and it won’t be
able to happen the first time until after the CSI: Cyber blog of mine, which
currently has two people from this show mentioned in it. I need those people
transferred here.
The last Schoolhouse Rock
video that I’m going to share is Little Twelve Toes. I won’t be sharing any
more. Maybe I should share more of the computer game that has me so interested
in multiplication rock that I’m sharing here now. This video teaches you
multiples of twelve. They never went higher with the multiples such as going
through 13 or higher. I think that 37 would be interesting.
If you read my Madam Secretary
blog, you will know that every other main post included a link to one of the
posts of this blog. Well, I’m now going to put a link to main posts from Madam
Secretary in this blog. I’ll have to find some other place to put these blog
posts in later. In this blog post, I talk about Christmas things as this was a
sort of Christmas episode. There was an attack on people in this blog. I also
notice that the villain thinks that the wrong person is the traitor, something
that happens often in shows and movies. I think that I mentioned the delays of
shows as well, but probably not by much. This episode ends on a cliffhanger,
but don’t worry: I’ll get the next episode in the next post.
The first act has Watson
wondering if Sherlock is okay since his father is dead. The woman who had
worked for Odin and was going to turn on him was killed in a house fire. Sherlock
goes to the scene of the crime where he notices that it isn’t his father’s car
there at the crime scene. Sherlock notices that they are being watched. The
government has a secret system, a machine, that spies on you every hour of
every day. Wait, that’s a different TV show. The car explodes.
The second act has the team,
all okay, talking to Tommy about what to do. He wants them on protective detail.
Tommy confronts Odin himself. Odin thinks that Sherlock shared his theory. It’s
more than a theory. A theory of the song that I used to play. Is there a reason
that Odin isn’t arrested? Do they not have enough proof to take him in?
Sherlock notices that a watch on his father’s body doesn’t match the watch that
he should have. Why would they steal a watch? Marcus talks to a man at a store
about the watch in question. Marcus tells the rest of the team about this. More
police look through a house. This is where Sherlock finds that a person killed
three hours and burned their bodies.
The third act has the medical
examiner talking about the victims, all of whom used to be in the military. He
believes that the killing was execution style. The ME likes Odin and has one of
his phones. We then see a man talking to his daughter. Sherlock talks to this
man. While this man thinks that Sherlock might have crossed a line by showing
up here, Sherlock insists that he doesn’t mean any harm to either of them. This
man will wind up in prison, according to Sherlock.
Marcus and Watson talk to an
older man who can tell them about Adreeanos or whatever it is called. Who or
what is that? I have no idea as it seems random. Odin then runs on a trail to
talk to the man that Sherlock talked about in the car earlier. Odcor has issues
that Odin wants to fix. He is very angry at all of this. Back at Sherlock’s
home, a pizza that Watson ordered arrives. Their security detail is sure that
there is not any poison in this food. Watson has a lead into a possible person
who can testify about Odin. I’ve seen enough two parters of Matlock to know
what could happen.
Sherlock and Watson talk to
the old man who is dying who might know more about the case, but he doesn’t
want to say anything outside of wanting a lawyer. Maybe he is the key to all of
this. Or maybe, we won’t be able to take the big bad down until the series
finale.
The fourth act has a
prosecutor saying that this older man, Frederick, can’t be charged right now.
All that Sherlock thinks that he’s done has made the case worse by tipping off
Odin unintentionally. Back in his house, he talks about being the only Holmes
left. Privately, he talks to Watson. He thinks that they have to plan a murder
of their own. Odin talks to his associate about what to do over the cases.
Watson tells Marcus that
Sherlock is about to make a mistake. Odin is on a bridge where Sherlock is.
Sherlock has a gun as he explains how he arranged this meeting. Odin doesn’t
think that Sherlock will shoot him. They talk to each other about various
things. Sherlock does pull out a gun on Odin. Gun shots are heard as Odin is
arrested with Sherlock having fallen into the river.
The fifth act has Marcus
worried over Sherlock who is missing in the river. They can’t find him. Is he
dead? I doubt it. Tommy talks to the now arrested Odin. Odin is being charged
with murder. He claims that he shot Sherlock in self defense. Tommy is
convinced that premeditation happened with the killing. While Tommy isn’t sure
that Odin will be convicted of Sherlock’s murder, he is convinced that he will
be able to take down his criminal organization. Marcus talks to Watson about
how Sherlock might have lured Odin out onto the bridge. A living Sherlock is in
a foreign country wanting to buy a place.
On the next Elementary, it is
time to say goodbye. Hear the song that I sing to you, when the time has come
to fly. I’m not sure when the next update will be. I think that it should be on
Thursday, but if it is not, it should be back on Sunday or Monday. There will
be a post after it regardless of what else might happen in the show. They
haven’t revealed much about the finale in the promo, which might honestly be a
red flag of sorts. I don’t know if I’ll be able to see the episode live
depending on what happens with possible family visits or stuff like that. For
now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.
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