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Revision as of 13:46, 10 December 2018
"Mr. Saldua, now obsessed with his own recovery, has taken to recording our sessions with his phone..." |
Green screens show flashbacks, theories or previously unseen moments. Present in nearly every episode and liberally used in Season One episodes, the moments are shown in a blurry, jerky format with a green hue. Many times, they show the perpetration of a crime or a key deductive moment. The following isn't an exhaustive list as some episodes contain multiple green screens. Its first appearance is in the Season One episode "Pilot". |
Appearances
"Pilot" | |||
Featuring: Peter Saldua
Spurred on by medication he believes is anti-depressants but is actually steroids, Peter Saldua destroys his washing machine after accidentally washing his phone. |
"While You Were Sleeping" | |||
Featuring: Yvette Ellison
Weak from being woken and placed in a drug-induced coma to avoid being a suspect, Yvette Ellison sits while murdering a half-sibling so that she can be the sole inheritor of a fortune. |
"Lesser Evils" | |||
Featuring: Dr. Mason Baldwin
Having made a surgical mistake, Baldwin changes a chart to make the patient a target for Danilo Gura, an angel of death operating in his hospital. |
"Flight Risk" | |||
Featuring: Owen Barts and Charles Cooper
Owen Barts cuts Charles Cooper in the stomach before Cooper kills him, dumps his body in brackish water and then tries to frame him for causing a plane crash. |
"One Way to Get Off" | |||
Featuring: Sean Figueroa
Holmes realizes that Wade Crewes' accomplice is his son, Sean Figueroa, as he remembers seeing Sean in a shirt that matches the organization that staffs the prison library Crewes works at. |
"The Long Fuse" | |||
Featuring: Heather Vanowen
Vanowen plants a pipe bomb in an air vent near the office of her employee Predip Singh who is blackmailing her. The bomb fails to explode so she kills Singh with a shotgun. |
"You Do It to Yourself" | |||
Featuring: Trent and Jun Annunzio
Holmes theorizes how Trent Annunzio arranged his own murder to implicate his partner Jun and her rescuer, Brendan O'Brien. Part of his plan involved erasing sex tapes he'd forced Jun to perform. |
"Dirty Laundry" | |||
Featuring: Geoffrey Silver
A Russian Intelligence spy handler, Silver decides to kill one of his agents, Teri Purcell, so that Purcell's US born daughter will spy for Russia. |
"The Deductionist" | |||
Featuring: Reggie and Cindy (Porn actors)
After Watson is threatened by her landlord with eviction from her apartment due to her sub-letter filming a porn movie in it, she's able to prove the landlord was at the filming by showing a radiator fix he made was in the film. |
"A Giant Gun, Filled with Drugs" | |||
Featuring: Emily Grant
From her severed finger, Holmes deduces that Rhys Kinlan's kidnapped daughter Emily is being kept near an Ethiopian restaurant. |
"Details" | |||
Featuring: Officer Paula Reyes
After discovering that Detective Bell was responsible for tipping off Internal Affairs for her helping to plant drugs on a suspect, Reyes frames Bell in various ways including shooting his brother, Andre. |
"Possibility Two" | |||
Featuring: Dr. Brian Watt
Suffering from a genetic disease, Watt creates a molecule and poisons rich philanthropists with the disease so their foundations would donate money to finding a cure. |
"Déjà Vu All Over Again" | |||
Featuring: Drew Gardner
Gardner gives Vivian Tully flowers then pushes her in front of a subway train to recreate a previous murder that motivated his wife to leave him. He then killed his wife and used the re-creation to explain her disappearance. |
"Dead Man's Switch" | |||
Featuring: Stuart Bloom aka HENRY8
Operating for years as Charles Milverton's "fail-safe" in his blackmailing business, Milverton kills Bloom by stepping on him while he's in the bath and drowning him. |
"Risk Management" | |||
Featuring: Katie Sutter
Sutter witnesses the murder of her husband's sister. Decades later, the killer hasn't been found so she implicates an innocent man in order to save her husband from suicide who, her husband kills. |
"The Woman" | |||
Featuring: Irene Adler
Holmes sees that Irene has had a mole removed from her back, meaning she's been lying about being captured and brainwashed by an uncaring kidnapper. |
"Solve for X" | |||
Featuring: Wayne Kaneshiro
Having solved P vs. NP, which would defeat any computer security, Tanya Barrett hires Kaneshiro to write the code to steal from banks and, to change a restaurant's security footage time stamp in order to provide an alibi for murders she committed. |
"Poison Pen" | |||
Featuring: Holmes and Abigail Spencer
Watson deduces that from a tattoo on her wrist, Holmes recognized that nanny Anne Barker is actually Abigail Spencer, a woman he corresponded with in his teens who was acquitted of murdering her father. |
"Ancient History" | |||
Featuring: Lara Banin
After two Russian mobsters are unsuccessful at killing her husband Leo, Lara shoots at him as he is fleeing on his motorcycle, causing a crash that kills Leo and an innocent woman driving a van. |
"An Unnatural Arrangement" | |||
Featuring: James Munroe
Realizing that an intruder in Cheryl and Captain Gregson's home used an app that displayed their house by mistake, Holmes warns the Captain to find the intended target, James Munroe. |
"Blood Is Thicker" | |||
Featuring: Natalie Gale
Having used her billionaire husband's estranged daughter, Haley, to create a toxin that will cause her husband's body to reject his heart transplant, Gale stabs Haley but doesn't plan on Haley falling off her apartment balcony. |
"On the Line" | |||
Featuring: Lucas Bundsch
Having been cleared of a murder while taking a polygraph, Holmes catches Bundsch employing several counter-measures including putting deodorant on his hands. This and other signs leads Holmes to deduce that Bundsch is a serial killer. |
"Tremors" | |||
Featuring: Dr. Phineas Hobbs
In order to cover up a drug trial gone wrong, Hobbs shoots Rada Hollingsworth with a shotgun, obliterating her heart, but the kickback from the shotgun cuts him, leaving blood at the scene. |
"Internal Audit" | |||
Featuring: Donald Hauser and Jacob Weiss
His pyramid scheme revealed, Hauser lets Weiss know that he's leaked their embezzling scheme which Weiss covers up, by having Hauser tortured to discover the recipient of the information, and then has him killed. |
"Dead Clade Walking" | |||
Featuring: Dr. Jerome Thomas and Malcolm Turner
In order to conceal that he completed a dinosaur skeleton with bones bought on the black market, Thomas kills Turner (the "Magpie") and smashes a fossil that would discredit a textbook he co-wrote. |
"Corpse de Ballet" | |||
Featuring: Nolan Sharp and Nell Solange
In order to create a media sensation that he'd be the star of, lawyer Nolan Sharp kills ballerina Nell Solange and arranges her body to be found bisected. He then leaks that another ballerina, Iris Lanzer, and Solange were having an affair. |
"The One Percent Solution" | |||
Featuring: Michelle Forrester
Forrester plants a bomb that kills her boss and wounds her, deflecting suspicion. With her bosses' job, she accesses the US Jobs Report and blackmails a bank CEO to make trades that will make her millions. |
"Ears to You" | |||
Featuring: Sarah Cushing
Having left her husband, Gordon, and disappeared years before, Sarah has her new husband, a plastic surgeon, grow ears on her back, cut them off and then send them to Gordon with a ransom demand. |
"The Hound of the Cancer Cells" | |||
Featuring: Hank Prince and Barry Granger
In order to temporarily lower his company's value in order to keep money from his wife who he was divorcing, Prince discredits his company's medical device, "The Hound" via an anonymous whistle-blower. He kills his chief scientist, Granger, and stages it as a suicide to lend credence to the discrediting. |
"No Lack of Void" | |||
Featuring: Bart and Eugene MacIntosh
As part of an insurance fraud scheme using anthrax on his dairy farm, Bart kills Eugene once the anthrax that Eugene helped to create is discovered and tells police that Eugene planned to poison his cows as part of a terrorist plot. |
"The Man With the Twisted Lip" | |||
Featuring: Kenneth Carlson
Investigating the use of a drone to kill a whistle-blower who worked for a large military contractor, Holmes arranges a meeting with a company executive and recognizes him as Kenneth Carlson. |
"Art in the Blood" | |||
Featuring: Arthur West
Holmes deduces that Arthur West, a former MI6 asset who was murdered, was being visited by his ex-wife Marion, who claimed to be out of touch with him, by shopping bags at Arthur's apartment. |
"The Grand Experiment" | |||
Featuring: Nadir Khadem
Infuriated that Khadem has been having an affair with his wife, Iranian spy Julian Afkhami stones Khadem to death and then uses MI6 mole Tim Sherrington to make the motive for the murder appear political. |
"Enough Nemesis To Go Around" | |||
Featuring: Kevin Elspeth
Elspeth murders a detective and the bookkeeper of drug cartel leader Elana March by placing steel slugs in an elevator and then pulling the slugs through them with a magnet. He hides the magnet in a shower bench which Watson discovers. |
"Seed Money" | |||
Featuring: Barbara Conway and Clay Dubrovensky
Discovering that Clay Dubrovensky is sleeping with his ex-girlfriend Courtney Stever, Conway kills him with a blow to the head. She then burns him in a tire to place suspicion on a Colombian gang. |
"The Past Is Parent" | |||
Featuring: Juan Murillo
A former smuggler of immigrants who was responsible for the massacre of two girl's families decades before, Murillo is discovered by one of the survivors who confirms he now owns a restaurant in NJ and, plans to kill him. |
"The Games Underfoot" | |||
Featuring: Eddie Ross and Vladimir Orlov
Hired by real estate owner Duncan Brice to burn one of his buildings for insurance money, Orlov also stabs and burns Ross who discovered barrels of toxic waste buried on a property Brice was selling. |
"Over a Barrel" | |||
Featuring: Frank Trimble
The mastermind behind a large maple syrup smuggling operation, Holmes discovers Trimble is the culprit by comparing bruising left by his fists at a bar fight, over a hockey game, to those on a security guard he beat up to facilitate the smuggling at a warehouse. |
"An Infinite Capacity for Taking Pains" | |||
Featuring: Sherlock Holmes
Holmes discovers that Sammy Olivetti made tapes of himself having sex with women with a hidden camera that is activated by his front door deadbolt. The camera also recorded Olivetti's murder by Ryan Hayes. |
"Once You've Ruled Out God" | |||
Featuring: The Dutchman
With the city under threat of the explosion of a dirty bomb, one of the deductions Holmes makes that the bomb is conventional and a heist is the plan is seeing one of the Dutch thieves enter a diamond exchange building. |
"Pushing Buttons" | |||
Featuring: Chris Holland
After George Nix, a collector of colonial Americana, is murdered at a reenactment and his home is burned, Watson discovers an old land grant Nix owned was the target of the fire so that land developer, Chris Holland, who was at the reenactment, could keep the land. |
"Bits and Pieces" | |||
Featuring: Dr. Nora Selsky
In order to cover up that an organ donor's body had antibodies that could be used to develop a universal flu vaccine, Selsky kills two people who received skin grafts from the body. |
"Nobody Lives Forever" | |||
Featuring: Hunter Becket
In order to prevent a $5M prize from being awarded from a non-profit organization his father set up, Becket kills two scientists who are close to winning the prize so that he can inherit it. |
"The Adventures of Ersatz Sobekneferu" | |||
Featuring: Professor Merrick Hausmann
Looking for a forger nicknamed "The Theban" who mummifies bodies and sells them as antiquities, he is discovered to be Professor Hausmann, an authenticator of artifacts. |
"You've Come a Long Way, Baby" | |||
Featuring: Maggie Foltz
In order to prevent revealing smuggling operations that benefited the cigarette company she worked for, Foltz kills an accountant who discovered the operation during a merger. |
"Through the Fog" | |||
Featuring: Vincent Wong and Anthony Daniels
A part of a heist of the 11th Precinct's servers, Wong and Daniels assemble a fake bio-attack bomb in the bathroom and later, set it off in the precinct so that one of their accomplices, dressed as a CDC worker, could steal the servers. |
"The Worms Crawl in, the Worms Crawl Out" | |||
Featuring: Sepi Chamanara
Discovering that a fellow scientist and sometimes lover, William Velnik, was responsible for killing trees required to feed her silkworms that were spinning bullet-proof silk, Chamanara stabs him in the neck with a screwdriver. |
"The Visions of Norman P. Horowitz" | |||
Featuring: David and Norman Horowitz
To trick and sell a book of predictions written by Norman to Henry Baskerville, Holmes sees from a picture of the Horowitzes that David and his wife Luz used the seeds of a plant to kill those Norman predicted would die, lending credence to his book. |
"The Geek Interpreter" | |||
Featuring: Marvin Hathaway and James Cantrell
Hathaway kidnaps mathematician Lily Zavala and forces her to work on changes to flood plans. Hiring Cantrell to watch Lily, he discovers Cantrell has demanded ransom, threatening his plans. Hathaway kills Cantrell by hitting him in the head with a fire extinguisher. |
"Fit to be Tied" | |||
Featuring: Michael Rowan
Noticing Rowan recently purchased a unique sobriety key chain sold by only one company, with Everyone's help, Holmes discovers the address the key chain was mailed to and finds where Rowan was living when he left NYC. |
"Whatever Remains, However Improbable" | |||
Featuring: Michael Rowan
Reviewing Rowan's autopsy report, Watson notes that Rowan's orbital bone was fractured as he was being killed, likely giving him a concussion. This would explain why he thought his killer was Watson. |
"Whatever Remains, However Improbable" | |||
Featuring: Hannah Gregson
Confronted by Holmes, Captain Gregson describes how Hannah beat Michael Rowan to death. |