Elementary goes where no Sherlock Holmes adaptation has gone before by asking the vital question: what if Moriarty was a scary bisexual milf?
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Can you imagine the guilt Captain Gregson feels at the end of “The Reichenbach Fall”?? In “Unfriended” he makes this whole speech about how “[he’s] the one that didn’t see Patrick Meers coming” and how Joan and Sherlock came back from the safety of London to investigate for him and how much he regrets that they’re “mixed up in this”…… and then a few hours later he thinks that because he got them “mixed up in this”, Sherlock has been shot and killed and his body is lying at the bottom of the Hudson. Like… can you imagine? CBS, why do you set up the most wonderfully juicy dilemmas and then ignore them or solve them offscreen?
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my idiot brain has convinced itself that Joan is a swiftie, she found Lover while going through chemo and got obsessed
Sherlock has no idea and wonders why she sometimes calls him London Boy
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I adore the way the Elementary writers told us that Lin Wen and Joan were siblings: by having them bicker and Lin borrow Joan’s clothes without permission.
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