ext_10214 ([identity profile] killerweasel.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] elementarycbs2013-04-26 12:28 am
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Elementary 1x20

Discussion post for Elementary 120 - 'Dead Man's Switch'

Spoilers in the comments.

What did you think?

[identity profile] jardindemavie.livejournal.com 2013-04-26 05:09 am (UTC)(link)
The ending got me choked up. I really like that poem. And there was Sherlock tattooing himself (so this means he knows all kinds of stuff about art too, to be able to design and draw on his own tattoos?) and Sherlock and Gregson both wanting to protect those girls from having the videos released, which was really sweet, and his story of not being able to stay sober his first day... it was a really good episode I thought. <3 (Although yeah, the guy in the bathtub was quite gross. Elementary usually isn't that graphic.)
venusinthenight: joan watson listening to sherlock (elementary - joan sits and listens)

[personal profile] venusinthenight 2013-04-26 05:15 am (UTC)(link)
The end scene with Joan's present.

I didn't notice it when watching live; I saw it in a gif set on Tumblr later, but it hit Sherlock RIGHT IN THE FEELS. *nods* Does that particular poem have meaning for him, or was he THAT MOVED by the act, I wonder?

[identity profile] odakota-rose.livejournal.com 2013-04-26 06:45 am (UTC)(link)
Loved it. I called that Sherlock having a relapse was the reason he didn't want to accept the chip- but it didn't dull my enjoyment of the episode in the least, I think it actually made me like it more- obviously not because I'm in favor of Sherlock relapsing, but because watching him grapple with the issue of being betrayed by his own mind/resolve and struggling to admit it and utterly failing at conversation starting was just A+
Alfredo! any episode with him in it is a win.

Joan + deduction training = ♥ and also lol. Because of course handwriting analysis.

[identity profile] hufflepuffsneak.livejournal.com 2013-04-26 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
This show! This show. It just keeps on getting better and better. I'm loving the relationships between everyone. And pretty much everything.

What everyone else had said above, in addition to the fact they introduced a rape survivor as just an average person opening a door before we saw her backstory. It was an excellent way to show the audience that we don't know who around us has been sexually assaulted, just by looking.

[identity profile] midori-yee.livejournal.com 2013-04-27 05:55 am (UTC)(link)
This was an extremely ambitious episode in terms of the intensity of content (rape, blackmail, murder, chemical dependency). While it was quite serious and dramatic, much like the episode "M," the writers delivered great character moments--Alfredo and Sherlock and Joan--I CANNOT GET OVER IT. The way in which relationships are developed, respect is built and the ways in which bit by bit we see the characters trust each other more... When Sherlock decides to tell Joan first about the incorrect date of his sober anniversary--AH. When Alfredo confronts Sherlock and points out the value of a COMMUNITY for recovery.

Help! This show. ahhhhhh help.
Edited 2013-04-27 05:55 (UTC)