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Elementary 2x9
Discussion post for Elementary 2x9 'On the Line'.
Spoilers in the comments.
What did you think?
Spoilers in the comments.
What did you think?
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Not much plot wise, plus it looks like we have to wait two weeks for the next one... but definitely scary. Also we got to see a bit of darker Sherlock, so I'm not complaining.
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I was a bit disappointed by the interaction between Joan and Sherlock at the end, though. I wanted Joan to tell Sherlock that his personality is not set in stone and that he can become a nicer person if he works at it, even if he is clearly not willing to work at it.
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Sherlock has changed a lot and he will continue to do so in the future, but he isn't ready to see that, and I think Joan knows it and that's why she didn't say anything.
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And there was definitely some serious tension between Sherlock and Joan. Shit's gonna hit the fan before long. *nods*
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I hope this will be the beginning of a bigger arc with more morally questionable behaviour from Sherlock and Joan trying to be the voice of reason or maybe even Sherlock dragging her down with him or even a role reversal. Oh, the potential of this turning from good vs. evil into lighter grey vs. darker grey. :D
I enjoy fluffy, heartwarming interactions between Sherlock and Joan etc. as much as everyone else, but too much of it would be the kiss of death for this show. Well, at least for me.
Also the fondant bomb was awesome. I liked that!
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The case was interesting and sufficently creepy but I will call some BS on Sherlock and Watson not questioning where the lair was upstate. Lukas lives in NYC and his lair is in Onondaga County.... its a six hour drive to Syracuse from NYC. There's no way he could tend a captured woman with that commute.
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As an ex upstate New Yorker, its just a fail point for me that two reasonably bright people like Sherlock and Joan didn't question the five hour drive when Lukas was diverting them. I know it's because the writers are sloppy and assume the audience doesn't know the geography of New York state but if you want a place in the country its just as easy to pick a town in the Catskills. Heck Sleepy Hollow could use some normal serial crime these days... :)