(Priceless explanation to Mary: “One of them might need help with a tire!”) Who turns out to be in the adjoining mattress, though, but Sherlock (Shazzer?) himself! And so, despite Holmes’ insistence that it’s all part of a case, Watson drags him down to the lab for a urine test - where a very unhappy Molly gets her slap on, and delivers this brutal assessment: “How dare you throw away the beautiful gifts you were born with! And how dare you betray the love of your friends!” Sherlock’s just glad she’s no longer wearing her engagement ring, which sad as it makes me to say, isn’t a big surprise. But when a neighbor lady pops by to tearfully beg for help in tracking down her missing addict son, something stirs in Watson - a need to grab his bike iron and head to the local drug den to play the hero. TROUBLE IN SUBURBIA | Back at Casa Watson, we discover it’s been a month since Watson’s seen Sherlock. ![]() But she, in turn, decides to pay a visit to 221B for help - and that’s where our story begins. Dude’s got a mental dossier with the secrets and lies of everyone in the room, and later, we see him use said knowledge to threaten (and tongue-bathe the face of!) Lady Alicia Smallwood (Lindsay Duncan) into backing off. RELATED | Pilot Season 2014: Scoop on This Fall’s (Possible) New Shows and Who’s Starring In ThemĮSTABLISHING SHOTS | The action kicks off with a government hearing looking into the activities of media magnate Charles Augustus Magnussen (eep! it’s Creepy McGlassesface who so enjoyed Watson’s near death in the season premiere). Nor can my recountings do justice to the not-entirely-perfect but perfectly riveting “His Last Vow.” So let me instead present a few humble discussion points that we can use as jumping-off platforms to dish the final installment of the British detective series for this calendar year. ![]() ![]() “I will not attempt a linear recap,” I write on the blackboard 100 times. RELATED | Quotes of the Week: Best Zingers From Coven, Sherlock, Revolution, Community, Supernatural & More A Capitol Fourth Livestream: Watch PBS’ 4th of July Celebration
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