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Revision as of 01:13, 2 February 2019
Cast
Main cast
Featured cast
Plot
"Being loved by you is a dangerous thing, Sherlock. Probably why I'm still alive. Men like us we're not meant to make such connections." — Morland to Sherlock
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At The Brownstone, Watson hangs back while Sherlock moves close to a planted bomb. Indicating the bomb has a remote detonator and they are safe as no one saw them enter, he rips the detonator off and disarms it. Knowing that Moriarty has a rule that he and Watson aren't to be harmed, he suspects that Joshua Vikner isn't behind the bomb. Having seen a light on in a unit across the street which he knows is unoccupied, he and Watson head there. Discovering the unit empty but that there are signs someone had recently been there, Sherlock deduces that someone within Moriarty's organization planted the bomb in the Brownstone to frame Vikner and bring about his demise. Sherlock proposes finding who is behind the framing and allying with them against Vikner. Detective Bell calls that the head of Morland's security team, Christopher Gray was found beaten up and unconscious near the Brownstone and is in hospital.
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At the hospital, Gray won't answer Sherlock and Watson's questions but Sherlock deduces that he was in the unit across from the Brownstone. After seeing a man break in and plant the bomb, Gray chased and fought him. Thanking him for saving their lives, Gray still won't cooperate and has a nurse make them leave his room. Telling Watson to remain at the hospital, Sherlock heads to a church undergoing renovations, having seen plaster dust on Gray's coat. At the church, Sherlock finds Morland and his men standing over the body of the bomb planter. Indicating he doesn't know the man's identity, Morland says he's done pursuing vengeance and will follow Sherlock's plan to bring down the head of Moriarty's organization. At the Brownstone, Sherlock shows Watson that the bomb planter, Nasim Behzadi, was the driver of the deputy head of Iran's U.N. mission, Zoya Hashemi. Deciding to accept Morland's help, he proposes they meet her.
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Arriving at Zoya's heavily guarded country mansion, she drops all pretences and admits to planting the bomb in order to frame Vikner. Desiring a change in leadership, she knows that an attempt on Sherlock or Watson's life would result in Moriarty eliminating Vikner. Sherlock says they want to bring down the entire organization which Zoya responds to derisively and takes them to a room with a large monitoring board. The board shows agents or organizations in over half the countries of the world serving Moriarty, much too large to destroy. She indicates that when Moriarty was imprisoned, she and others proposed an alternative to Vikner to replace her. Sherlock deduces Zoya wanted Morland to take leadership and this resulted in Vikner arranging the attempt on Morland's life which killed his lover, Sabine. She declines forming an alliance with them, knowing Vikner will attack her if he perceives a threat to his power.
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Leaving Zoya's mansion, Sherlock is invigorated to have learned so much and tells Watson he plans to frame Vikner for murder. At the Brownstone, while delving into the past of those that the DANTE survey identified as psychopaths and were used for murders by Vikner, Watson ponders whether Morland would have accepted the leadership of Moriarty's organization if asked. Believing he wouldn't have, Sherlock finds that a woman, Autumn Dunbar, was killed in 2013 near Arthur Tetch's home and borax was found on her body, which Tetch used in his store. Vikner was in NYC when Dunbar went missing. Sherlock plans to steal a sample of Dunbar's blood and put it and Vikner's prints on a knife to frame him. Watson interrupts Vikner teaching a class with a phone call from Morland. Handing Vikner a phone, Morland accepts Vikner's peace proposal but Vikner won't honor it and says peace is only possible with Morland's death. Threatening Morland's family results in Morland saying he'll think on the offer.
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Meeting Morland at his condo safe house, Sherlock tells him of the framing plan and that he was able to lift prints off the phone Watson handed Vikner. Planning to tell FBI Agent Burke of the knife, since Dunbar was a US postal worker, making the case of her disappearance federal, Morland thanks him for his efforts. Sherlock pays Morland a compliment of sorts by saying he doesn't believe he'd make a good replacement for Moriarty.
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Music
- Zoe Keating - Hello Night plays as Morland speaks to one of his security men while on the balcony and later as he shaves and accepts Vikner's offer.
- Lee Dewyze - Again plays at episode end as Sherlock and Watson visit Morland's penthouse safe house and he tells her that he owns it now and thinks she should move in. Watson refuses and understands the danger of working with Sherlock.
Trivia
- In an attempt to frame Vikner for murder, Sherlock and Watson delve into the criminal past of Arthur Tetch and mention the DANTE survey. ("The Invisible Hand")
- Sherlock mentions Vikner's biological daughter, Kayden Fuller. ("The Diabolical Kind")
Quotes
We want to defeat Joshua Vikner. A way to do so has just been made quite plain. We're gonna frame him for murder.
— Sherlock
I can call the crazy people whatever I want.
— Watson
I did it for you, Sherlock. You and Joan. It was the only way to guarantee they'd never harm you.
— Morland
Gallery
Elementary Season Four Episodes | ||
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The Past Is Parent • Evidence of Things Not Seen • Tag, You're Me • All My Exes Live in Essex • The Games Underfoot • The Cost of Doing Business • Miss Taken • A Burden of Blood • Murder Ex Machina • Alma Matters • Down Where the Dead Delight • A View with a Room • A Study in Charlotte • Who Is That Masked Man? • Up to Heaven and Down to Hell • Hounded • You've Got Me, Who's Got You? • Ready or Not • All In • Art Imitates Art • Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing • Turn It Upside Down • The Invisible Hand • A Difference in Kind | ||
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