Together, "The Woman" and "Heroine" basically served as a standalone movie.
Elsewhere, Mondays are mostly new and Wednesdays and Sundays are as familiar as ever.
All in all, a slightly interesting case of the week. But I'm excited for next week, and that’s the main point of an episode before a finale, isn’t it?
Plus: TNT is sticking with Boston cops, Elementary is headed across the pond, and a couple friendly faces will return to Psych.
All considered, this was a solid episode with some nice emotional speeches for the featured extras, a great moment for JLM, and another nice little vignette where he tried to get his sponsor to climb into the back of the…
Plus: Game of Thrones beats Mad Men, Elementary finds Irene Adler, and Starz goes to Vietnam.
After Elementary's long hiatus, watching a blizzard episode in April was a bit disorienting. But "Snow Angels" was still an enjoyable (if chilly) return to form.
The network has ordered new seasons of 14 of its primetime series.
Watson learns more tricks of the trade, and was this week’s mystery a fair one?
Which of The Eye's shows are getting the super-sized season-ending treatment?
...I'd hire JLM and Lucy Liu to hang out with me in character full time.
"Details" stayed just this side of making Sherlock's offer of an apprenticeship romantic, and it's my fervent hope that they can continue to develop the unique Watson-and-Sherlock, platonically-in-love vibe.
No joke, I loved this week's episode.
The highlights of Thursday's group of credit sequences are one network standout and a deconstruction of Beauty and the Beast.
Plus: Good news for dogs who blog, CBS orders a pilot starring Patch Adams, and MTV tries actual fake reality for once.
If this had been first experience with Elementary I’d tune in next week, so, Super Bowl opportunity: well won!
More and more, the show's crimes seem to happen in isolated, non-New York bubble locales, or in largely theoretical worlds like that of secret national service groups, Russian spies, international assassins, etc.
This episode was genuinely engrossing, laid down a promising foundation for the rest of the series, and at long last proved to us that Watson wants to be here.
This week, Sherlock Holmes did something I truly didn’t expect: He smoked out a nest of Russian spies.
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