Showing posts with label Gareth Lestrade. Show all posts
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Friday, March 7, 2014

CBS Elementary Season 2 Episode # 17 "Ears To You" – Review

Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu as Sherlock Holmes and Joan Watson in CBS Elementary Season 2 Episode 17 Ears To You

The opening scenes show Sherlock Holmes (Johnny Lee Miller) practicing his bomb defusion skills. Gareth Lestrade (Sean Pertwee) is not enamored with the fighting cocks, Romulus and Remus.

Sarah Cushing, wife of Gordon Cushing was abducted four years back. Gordon is widely believed to have been the perpetrator, despite receiving ransom demands for her return.

The latest ransom demand is serious enough to involve the NYPD and of course, the two consulting detectives.

Captain Gregson (Aidan Quinn) oversees a meeting between Gordon and the person who sent the ransom note. But things go south, when the man tries to take off with the money. Captain Gregson arrives on the scene only to find the unknown man dead and Gordon holding a bloodied weapon.

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Sherlock and Joan (Lucy Liu) track down the dead man to an alcoholics anonymous meeting. Sherlock observes a woman joining the meeting and sees through her disguise. She turns out to be the missing woman, Sarah Cushing.

The customary subplot involves Gareth figuring out the man who mugged him.

I recommend the viewers to check out the episode to find out the resolution to the mystery.

Canonical References

1. Gordon Cushing receives a package containing a pair of severed human ears. The attached message claims that the ears belong to his abducted wife, Sarah Cushing. - In The Adventure of The Cardboard Box, a Sarah Cushing receives a cardboard box, containing the severed ears of her sister, Mary Cushing and her boyfriend, Alec Fairbairn.

Sean Pertwee guest stars as Gareth Lestrade with Lucy Liu as Joan Watson in CBS Elementary Season 2 Episode 17 Ears To You

2. Sherlock mentions the case of a man who tried to sexually molest two ostriches at a zoo. He also mentions earlier that he keeps himself informed of county crimes. - Dr John Watson mentions about Sherlock Holmes' knowledge in A Study in Scarlet: “Sensational Literature - Immense. He appears to know every detail of every horror perpetrated in the century.”

3. Sherlock makes deductions about Jim Browner's occupation based on his calluses and fingernails - Sherlock Holmes explains to Dr John Watson in A Study in Scarlet: “By a man's finger nails, by his coat-sleeve, by his boot, by his trouser knees, by the callosities of his forefinger and thumb, by his expression, by his shirt cuffs—by each of these things a man's calling is plainly revealed. That all united should fail to enlighten the competent enquirer in any case is almost inconceivable.”

Jonny Lee Miller as Sherlock Holmes in CBS Elementary Season 2 Episode 17 Ears To You

4. The character of Jim Browner, the man who was blackmailing Sarah Cushing and unsuccessfully tried to extract ransom money from Gordon - In The Adventure of The Cardboard Box, Jim Browner cuts off the ears of his wife Mary Cushing and her lover, Alec Fairbairn.

It seems everyone in the world of Elementary is addicted to one thing or the other. Sherlock is a drug addict. Lestrade is an alcoholic. Even Sarah Cushing is a recovering alcoholic.

I did enjoy the discussion about Alphonse Bertillon and his observation about the uniqueness of human ears, much like fingerprints.

Recommended only to die-hard fans of the show.

Trivia

The song “Confidence” by The Dodos is played in the closing scene of the episode.

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Sunday, March 2, 2014

CBS Elementary Season 2 Episode # 16 "The One Percent Solution" – Review

Sean Pertwee guest stars as Gareth Lestrade with Jonny Lee Miller as Sherlock Holmes in CBS Elementary Season 2 Episode 16 The One Percent Solution

The opening scenes offer a quick recap of the first episode of Season 2: “Step Nine. As readers might remember, we were introduced to Gareth Lestrade (Sean Pertwee) in that episode.

Back to the present - Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) brings two fighting cocks, Romulus and Remus to his brownstone with the intention of rehabilitating them. Joan (Lucy Liu) is not happy with this particular idea of Sherlock.

Sherlock and Joan are summoned by Captain Thomas Gregson (Aidan Quinn) to solve a bombing in a restaurant. Some VIPs were present at the time of the bombing. One of them has been killed and a junior employee has been left badly injured.

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Lestrade is also on the case as a result of the influence wielded by his current employer, Richard Balsille (Bill Irwin). Gareth has also brought Miss Truepenny (Sarah Goldberg), his assistant along for the investigation.

Aurelius, a serial bomber becomes the prime suspect for NYPD. Holmes however thinks otherwise.

I recommend the viewers to check out the episode to find out the resolution to the mystery.

Lucy Liu as Joan Watson in a blue dress in NY brownstone in CBS Elementary Season 2 Episode 16 The One Percent Solution

Canonical References

1. The episode title: The One Percent Solution  - In The Sign of the Four, Sherlock Holmes refers to the famous “seven-per-cent solution” of cocaine.

2. In his DOUG Chat, Gareth Lestrade states: Like any art form, the science of deduction and analysis requires years of arduous study. You see, one lifetime is not enough to master it. No, no try several. So where does one start? Well, if you want my advice. start straightaway with a simple problem...” - Sherlock Holmes writes in “The Book of Life”, a magazine article in A Study in Scarlet: “Like all other arts, the Science of Deduction and Analysis is one which can only be acquired by long and patient study nor is life long enough to allow any mortal to attain the highest possible perfection in it. Before turning to those moral and mental aspects of the matter which present the greatest difficulties, let the enquirer begin by mastering more elementary problems.”

3. Gareth Lestade's visiting card reads: When you have eliminated the impossible” - Sherlock Holmes states to Dr John Watson in The Sign of the Four: “How often have I said to you that when you have eliminated the impossible whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth?”


Jonny Lee Miller as Sherlock Holmes in CBS Elementary Season 2 Episode 16 The One Percent Solution

Yet another boring episode. Nothing much to write about the acting of the principal or the supporting cast. In other words: business as usual.

The one notable point is that Sean Pertwee has become another casualty of the weak writing. It is a pity that the characterization of Gareth Lestrade has let such a great actor down.

Sarah Goldberg is completely wasted as Miss Truepenny. All she has to do is dress up well and crack jokes that unfortunately fail to tickle the funny bone. 

Guest stars Sarah Goldberg as Miss Truepenny with Sean Pertwee as Gareth Lestrade in CBS Elementary Season 2 Episode 16 The One Percent Solution

Trivia

Sherlock and Joan have set the song “Bad Day” by Daniel Powter as the ringtone for Gareth Lestrade's calls.

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Thursday, September 19, 2013

CBS Elementary - Season 2 Teaser "London Calling"



Sean Pertwee as Gareth Lestrade and Jonny Lee Miller as Sherlock Holmes in CBS Elementary Season 2

Dear Readers,

Check out the latest teaser for the second season of CBS Elementary.




We get out first look at Sean Pertwee's Gareth Lestrade and Rhys Ifans' Mycroft Holmes.

Let me know your thoughts in the comments.

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