On tonight’s Elementary season 3, episode 17, it takes a special twist on a traffic accident to lure Sherlock Holmes’ attention to a case.
Watson finds herself with a bit more adapting to do on tonight’s Elementary season 3, episode 17. When she first left the brownstone Sherlock fled from the void, but not that she is back he is fully immersing her in the perks of living with a practicing deductionist. Is she already regretting her hasty decision to return?
Previously on ‘Elementary’
The man behind the narcotics is not a murderer, but that time in Sherlock’s life is not void of regrettable decisions. For instance, not being cognitive enough to assess the severity of danger a client found herself in. In order to remove Sherlock as the lead suspect, he and Watson find a way around the conventional police investigative route. Although he walks away free from all charges, Sherlock realizes he may never find himself fully out of the shadow of his past.
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This week on ‘Elementary’
What’s yours is mine, including paisley scarves and electricity, according to Sherlock Holmes. Joan is beginning to painstakingly remember the costs of living with the detective. She may not be making the transformation to full hermit investigator just yet, but when she is roped into her brother’s problems it makes Sherlock’s lack of familial contact seem appealing. Aside from the domestic trials of living with Holmes, Watson still has a job to do as she and her partner investigate a traffic accident that leads them to a collection of recently mummified corpses.
Watch clips from tonight’s episode here.
Mary Watson called, she wants her scarf back
Beating around the bush
Freeze them out
Watch Elementary season 3, episode 17, “T-Bone and the Iceman,” tonight at 10:00 p.m. ET on CBS.
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