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Poll: What Was Your Favorite Scene In Elementary "We Are Everyone"?

Oct 11, 2013

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4 comments:

  1. The last few minutes were unexpectedly sorrowful for what at that point was a slightly lighthearted case. I loved it, specially hearing Moriarty and Joan writing the cases.

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  2. I'd say my favorite scene was when Kleinfelter was arrested the first time, because Watson managed to pick pocket his watch. I love seeing Watson learning to be as good as Sherlock in those things.

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  3. This show is just so consistently strong that it's hard to pick a favourite scene. I voted for the Honeycutt scene because of how it addressed the morality of silence vs action, and because Johnny Lee Miller is just such a fun actor to watch, especially when he's giving us Holmes in a more serious, introspective mode rather than in the more typical arrogant/self-confident mode. Other scenes I like a lot were the one "random guest" mentions below (or above, depending on where this ends up positioned--the initial arrest scene where Watson impresses Holmes), and the one(s) where Holmes gets drawn into online debates--clearly torn between doing so as a strategy and doing so as that typical of online beasts, the obnoxious know-it-all who just can't resist going in and flailing away at ignorance. Also the breakfast-making scene--just a subtle little shift to us seeing Holmes caring for Watson. And the Clyde bit, of course!
    Such a fun show!

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  4. I loved the scene where Holmes is asking for information and Everyone representative told him to put a shoe on his head. Too Funny!

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