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Revision as of 19:44, 21 November 2018
Cast
Main cast
Featured cast
Plot
"I am tired of giving you a pass. This time, you want to keep working here, you're gonna jump through the same hoops as the rest of us." — Captain Gregson to Holmes
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Backstage of a Broadway play on the Midnight Ranger, Watson and Detective Bell question the show's producer, Ira Langstrom, about the murder of a critic. Ira absolves himself by showing that he'd bribed the critic to write a positive review about the play. At The Brownstone, Watson reports her lack of success to Holmes who is staring at a bag on the table in front of him. The bag contains a human head and Holmes says he has no memory of the last six hours nor how he came into possession of it. The last thing Holmes remembers is working on the case of the murdered critic but he can find no link between that case and the head. The head smells of embalming fluid indicating the body it was taken from had been dead for a while. Given the situation, Watson encourages Holmes to tell Captain Gregson about his post-concussion syndrome (PCS) which Holmes assents to do.
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Trivia
- The Midnight Ranger character introduced in "You've Got Me, Who's Got You?" is seen in a Broadway musical.
Quotes
I'm not a killer. I'm just a grave robber.
— Walter Petty