But Sherlock Holmes is definitely not the real Sherlock Holmes.![]()
I'd say the best scene was the one in which Sherlock goes through his deductions to Joan about the letter and what that told him about her schizophrenic father's state of mind; Sherlock is blunt and doesn't care about social niceties, but he also cares deeply and passionately for the people he lets into his life.
I kept thinking about how it was playing out like a Law & Order plot. (I once made a joke that the typical Law & Order episode would begin with a hit-and-run on a hot dog stand in the teaser and end with Jack McCoy prosecuting a white slavery ring based out of Bangkok.) I half-thought the final reveal was egging the pudding a little too far.
"Once You've Ruled Out God" left me with some mixed feelings.
This was an episode where I was more interested in the B-plot -- Joan wrestling with her feelings after her biological father's death -- than the A-plot. I'd say the best scene was the one in which Sherlock goes through his deductions to Joan about the letter and what that told him about her schizophrenic father's state of mind; Sherlock is blunt and doesn't care about social niceties, but he also cares deeply and passionately for the people he lets into his life.
The A-plot didn't grab me at all. Partly, I think it was the narrative momentum -- we careened from the bizarre murder to government contracts to Neo-Nazi wargamers to dirty bombs to international jewel thieves with every commercial break -- and I kept thinking about how it was playing out like a Law & Order plot. (I once made a joke that the typical Law & Order episode would begin with a hit-and-run on a hot dog stand in the teaser and end with Jack McCoy prosecuting a white slavery ring based out of Bangkok.) I half-thought the final reveal was egging the pudding a little too far.
Still not entirely won over by Sherlock losing his facilities, but I guess this might dovetail with the sponsor who's a serial killer idea in that it provides some blind spots to cover for Sherlock not figuring it out a whole lot sooner!
Well that was fast. Wonder what they're going to do with him for the rest of the season.
The season is almost over and Michael still hasn't been back. Sounds like he'll return for the final couple episodes, but I wonder if something changed as the season was being developed. Seems strange to give someone main cast billing for five episodes who was gone after episode seven.
Originally the episode order was for 13 but then CBS asked for another 8. So they put a pause on the 13 episode arc at episode 11, then inserted the new 8 episodes, holding the last two of the original 13 for the season finale.
I went to hypnotism in my head before the obscure Colombian tree poison reveal. This episode really kicked Occam's Razor in the ass!![]()
I considered hypnotism, but my understanding is that normal hypnotism techniques cannot make a person commit suicide or murder unless the person was already inclined to perform such acts.
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