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|text=Bell and Watson question Dr. Reed's grieving husband Milt who has an alibi. He mentions that Candace had a patient who'd grown very attached to her. He doesn't know his name but gives them the time of his appointment and also says the patient would show up unexpectedly. At the Brownstone, Watson finds Holmes going through printouts which he's made from Reed's patient files. Holmes admits he stole the backup hard drive from Reed's office which prompts Watson to comment on the illegality of his action. Looking through the patient files, Watson discovers that her file is also available and, that Alfonse Kapoor is patient Milt mentioned. Kapoor's file indicates he had rage issues and bit a fellow employee at his accounting workplace. Questioning Kapoor in his office, he thinks they were sent by his boss Sydney who is the only person who knew he was in therapy. |
|text=Bell and Watson question Dr. Reed's grieving husband Milt who has an alibi. He mentions that Candace had a patient who'd grown very attached to her. He doesn't know his name but gives them the time of his appointment and also says the patient would show up unexpectedly. At the Brownstone, Watson finds Holmes going through printouts which he's made from Reed's patient files. Holmes admits he stole the backup hard drive from Reed's office which prompts Watson to comment on the illegality of his action. Looking through the patient files, Watson discovers that her file is also available and, that Alfonse Kapoor is patient Milt mentioned. Kapoor's file indicates he had rage issues and bit a fellow employee at his accounting workplace. Questioning Kapoor in his office, he thinks they were sent by his boss Sydney who is the only person who knew he was in therapy. |
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Revision as of 02:51, 21 November 2018
Cast
Main cast
Featured cast
Plot
"I can narrow it down by one. Me. This is Dr. Candace Reed. She used to be my therapist." — Watson
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At The Brownstone, Watson wakes Holmes who is sleeping in a Victorian sensory deprivation tank to combat his post-concussion syndrome (PCS). Watson asks about an evidence wall containing pictures of Polly Kenner, a missing woman who Michael Rowan asked him to look into. They're called to a murder scene where they meet Captain Gregson and Detective Bell and view the body of a psychiatrist who was stabbed over fifty times. Watson recognizes the victim as her former therapist, Dr. Candace Reed. Outside Reed's building, they speak to her business partner, Dr. Leo Demopoulos. He indicates he left the building the night before with another doctor and Reed wasn't expecting anyone. With suspicion that the murderer is one of her patients, he won't provide her patient files but offers to give Bell's card to them so they can voluntarily speak to the police.
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Bell and Watson question Dr. Reed's grieving husband Milt who has an alibi. He mentions that Candace had a patient who'd grown very attached to her. He doesn't know his name but gives them the time of his appointment and also says the patient would show up unexpectedly. At the Brownstone, Watson finds Holmes going through printouts which he's made from Reed's patient files. Holmes admits he stole the backup hard drive from Reed's office which prompts Watson to comment on the illegality of his action. Looking through the patient files, Watson discovers that her file is also available and, that Alfonse Kapoor is patient Milt mentioned. Kapoor's file indicates he had rage issues and bit a fellow employee at his accounting workplace. Questioning Kapoor in his office, he thinks they were sent by his boss Sydney who is the only person who knew he was in therapy.
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Music
- Aquilo - All I Ever Wanted plays at the end of the episode as Watson makes an appointment with an adoption attorney.
Trivia
- Dr. Reed expressed concern for Watson's safety after a violent encounter with Agent Xande Diaz. ("A Giant Gun, Filled with Drugs") Ironically, Reed experiences a violent death.