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"Our work, what we do, it's not just a job now. It's who I am. I'm a detective. I'm ready to embrace that." — Watson
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Meeting Elana March in prison, Watson recounts the events that led to her boyfriend Andrew Mittal's poisoning. Accusing March of hiring the poisoner, she denies it but warns Watson that anyone involved with her will be in danger. March also says she heard that Watson was breaking up with Andrew just before he died. At the 11th Precinct, Captain Gregson tells Watson he'll post a unit outside her apartment but Watson believes March will wait a while before ordering another attack on her. She tells Holmes that she'll need a few more days before resuming casework. At The Brownstone, Holmes meets with Vernon Joseph who knows Holmes from a beekeeping message board he operates. After making several concessions to Holmes, he takes him to the Bronx zoo, where he is a curator, and shows Holmes that two pregnant zebras have been stolen.
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On forced vacation, Detective Bell meets Holmes at the zoo and agrees to work with him on the case. Examining the scene, Bell is miffed why Holmes won't call him by his first name. Tire tracks are found and Bell notices a distinct purple paint scraping on a metal gate which Holmes recognizes is used by the trucks of a delivery company, APD. At the Brownstone, Holmes has discovered from APD that one of their trucks was stolen eight days before and he's obtained the truck's manifest. From a pet collar with a GPS chip that the truck was carrying, he and Bell find the truck's load which has been dumped under an overpass. Shifting through the load, Bell gives Holmes advice on how to handle the stress Watson is experiencing. Holmes finds a receipt from a horse veterinary service and they proceed to its address.
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At Watson's apartment, Andrew's father Santhosh Mittal returns some of Watson's items that were at Andrew's. With sadness, he indicates that he doesn't blame her for Andrew's death, but wishes she'd done more to protect him. The vet service is located near a warehouse where Bell discovers the APD truck abandoned, with hay in the storage area. They find the two zebras, who have both given birth, but their offspring aren't there. Digging through a hay pile, Holmes finds a veterinarian, Dr. Chang, dead from a gunshot. Later with police on the scene, Bell reports that Chang had skin under his fingernails, likely from his killer. Bell believes Chang was part of the theft but Holmes shows evidence that he was not and that the APD truck had a broken axle, explaining why it was abandoned. From broken glass on the street, he deduces that an SUV was used to transport the zebra foals and, in the zebra droppings, he finds the name of the company where the hay was purchased, "Federal Feeds".
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Later at Watson's apartment, Holmes brings her lasagna and Watson indicates it's OK for him to work. Explaining that she moved out of the Brownstone as she wanted a life away from detective work, she now realizes that keeping their work and her private life separate isn't possible. In the morning, Holmes has fallen asleep on a desk and with satisfaction, Watson wakes Holmes by slamming a book next to his head. Explaining the case he's working on, the manager at Federal Feeds described the man who bought the hay and said he complained about a hailstorm. Though police have searched all barns in the hailstorm area without finding the zebra foals, Watson uses a map and points to an abandoned psychiatric hospital that had a working farm with stables. With a police team, Bell and Holmes search the hospital and one of the foals is found. However, Holmes points out that the foal isn't a zebra, but a quagga, which have been extinct since 1883.
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At the precinct, Holmes and Bell report their findings to an astounded Vernon Joseph. Pointing out that de-extincting a quagga would take a lot of care of the pregnant zebras, and that the person who did it intends to sell the quaggas on the black market. They ask for Joseph's help after establishing his whereabouts the previous day. At the zoo, Joseph has gathered all the staff who work with the zebras. After thanking Holmes and Bell, Holmes explains that the zebra thief and killer of Dr. Chang is among the staff and to Bell's astonishment, accuses an African-American man. Bell pulls Holmes aside who explains that he's found the real killer among the staff, Ben Reynolds, by observing the change in his body language since the false accusation. In "the box" at the precinct, Reynolds, a PhD candidate in zoology, wouldn't co-operate nor provide his DNA.
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Trivia
- Holmes mentions he used the alias Sigerson to entrap Ben Reynolds which is a reference to Conan Doyle's The Adventure of the Empty House in which Holmes travels in disguise as a Norwegian explorer and uses this name.
Quotes
No, the pleasure was mine and mine alone Marcus.
— Holmes to Bell
Gallery
Elementary Season Three Episodes | ||
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Enough Nemesis To Go Around • The Five Orange Pipz • Just a Regular Irregular • Bella • Rip Off • Terra Pericolosa • The Adventure of the Nutmeg Concoction • End of Watch • The Eternity Injection • Seed Money • The Illustrious Client • The One That Got Away • Hemlock • The Female of the Species • When Your Number's Up • For All You Know • T-Bone and the Iceman • The View From Olympus • One Watson, One Holmes • A Stitch in Time • Under My Skin • The Best Way Out Is Always Through • Absconded • A Controlled Descent | ||
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