It
is the last week of Watson’s six week term with Holmes. Watson is reluctant to leave since
she actually likes the investigative work done by Holmes.
As
can be expected, a murder has happened that puzzles Captain Gregson (Aidan
Quinn) and soon Holmes and Watson are at the crime scene. There is no body at
the scene and no indication of a crime like footprints or fingerprints, except
for a big pool of blood.
Holmes immediately discovers the handiwork of “M”, a serial killer he had tracked in London in the past. M kills victims in all age ranges, removes the blood from their bodies and dumps them in the sea.
Holmes immediately discovers the handiwork of “M”, a serial killer he had tracked in London in the past. M kills victims in all age ranges, removes the blood from their bodies and dumps them in the sea.
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could not catch M back in London due to his increasing drug addiction. Holmes believes
M killed Irene Adler, who Sherlock was dating for a few months. Sherlock wants
to be the judge, jury and executioner for M.
This
is easily the one of the best episodes in the show. We get to see the dark side
of Holmes. The ending is inspired and promises some interesting episodes in the future.
Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu as Holmes and Watson |
The
acting is solid. Miller and Lucy get to go deeper into their roles. Joan Watson
makes some good deductions at various points in the episode. The part where Holmes
mentions that people only need Haptics to converse with others was a nice
touch. Other fun parts were Holmes’ opinion of a Vietnamese restaurant as a
front for songbird smuggling and Holmes arranging security measures for his
apartment. These were very Sherlockian in nature.
Vinnie
Jones does his usual “menacing thug” routine. M being a fan of British soccer (Arsenal
F.C.) was played out well.
Vinnie Jones as M |
This episode had an amazing number of
references to the original stories. There are some spoilers in the next
section. I would recommend the readers who have not watched the episode yet to
skip this section.
Canonical References:
Canonical References:
1.
Holmes’ plans to convert Joan Watson’s
room to an apiary – In His Last Bow, Sherlock Holmes has written a
book: “Practical Handbook of Bee Culture, with
Some Observations upon the Segregation of the Queen.”
2. Holmes’ lock collection on the wall and
Holmes commenting on M’s excellent way of picking the locks – In The
Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton, Holmes displays his burgling kit,
complete with keys, glass-cutter and a jimmy.
3. Miller's Holmes maintains
his own personal files on M - Sherlock Holmes maintained alphabetically sorted
files, as stated by Dr Watson in A Scandal in Bohemia: “For many
years he had adopted a system of docketing all paragraphs concerning men and
things, so that it was difficult to name a subject or a person on which he
could not at once furnish information.”
4. We get not one but 3 Ms
from the Canon – Sebastian Moran, Moriarty, and Mycroft Holmes who is revealed
to be Joan’s employer. We see Watson preparing the final assessment of her
client to be given to her employer, a certain M.Holmes.
5. Watson’s employer does not
extend her contract – Further credence to the fact that Mycroft is her employer
as he would be having knowledge of Sherlock’s latest activities and probably
wants to keep Joan out of danger. After all, according to Sherlock Holmes:
Mycroft is the British Government.
6. M’s message composed by
pasting together printed words - Reference to Beryl Stapleton’s message to Sir
Henry in The Hound of the Baskervilles: “As you value your life or
your reason keep away from the moor.”
7. Miller’s Holmes makes
deductions based on the scent from M’s note – Sherlock Holmes made a deduction
from Beryl Stapleton’s message to Sir Henry in The Hound of the
Baskervilles.
Lucy Liu as Joan Watson |
8. Miller’s Holmes states to Watson: “My enemies are legion” –
Sherlock Holmes has had many enemies in the Canon.
Aidan Quinn as Captain Gregson
|
The plot and the Canonical nods made
this episode eminently watchable. Hopefully, the show will not fall back into
its usual routine of mediocrity with the next episode and will continue to be
as exciting as this one.
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