The episode starts as a normal continuation to, generally, the solving of Reichenbach's crimes and, particularly, the follow ups of the murder of Sherlock's father, but it ends on a brilliant and very excellent node to that famous part of the original story where Sherlock Holmes is thought to have been lost in the river. except he had escaped to another country. By all means, a Sherlock Holmes adaptation deserves no less than this, and it is only right that a great and very well-written show like Elementary takes this in consideration.
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google as good contra example?!
castleless18 October 2021
Dunno if paid or just incompetents but the writers put in script google as a gud guy who does not snoop the users personal info while the hart of google is just that: profiling and using users information.
Maybe (also) is the matter of an incompetency that would enrage the main character whom they make to say the aberration: "(...) the opposite poles of a magnet. We're repellent to each other.". I think that follow in "functional illiterates" category.
Maybe (also) is the matter of an incompetency that would enrage the main character whom they make to say the aberration: "(...) the opposite poles of a magnet. We're repellent to each other.". I think that follow in "functional illiterates" category.
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