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Elementery - Episode 2.10 - Tremors - Press Release

Nov 19, 2013

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SHERLOCK IS FORCED TO TAKE THE STAND TO DEFEND HIS CAREER AFTER AN INVESTIGATION GOES HORRIBLY WRONG, ON “ELEMENTARY,” THURSDAY, DEC. 5



“Tremors” – When an investigation goes horribly wrong, Sherlock must testify in an official police inquiry which jeopardizes his and Watson’s future with the NYPD, on ELEMENTARY, Thursday, Dec. 5 (10:01 – 11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

CHEAT TWEET: Are Holmes & Watson’s days of solving crimes 4 the NYPD coming 2 an end? #Elementary #CBS 12/5 10:01pmhttp://bit.ly/17JJfjG


SERIES REGULARS:

Jonny Lee Miller (Sherlock Holmes)

Lucy Liu (Joan Watson)

Aidan Quinn (Captain Tommy Gregson)

Jon Michael Hill (Detective Marcus Bell)



GUEST CAST:

Elizabeth Marvel (Cassandra Walker)

Frankie Faison (Judge Brewster O’Hare)

Jordan Lage (Dr. Phineas Hobbs)

Zachary Booth (Silas Cole)

Brian Reddy (Commissioner August Patrick)

Danny Mastrogiorgio (James Dylan)

Angel Desai (Dr. Gretchen Primler)

Robert Turano (Bailiff)

Tom Day (Uniform)



WRITTEN BY: Co-Executive Producer Liz Friedman

DIRECTED BY: Aaron Lipstadt

Source: CBS

4 comments:

  1. even if they don't consult for nypd anymore......they could still set up a private detective agency and they will get client from private citizens

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  2. They could, but Sherlock doesn't want to because he likes working with the NYPD, as he said in the last episode.

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  3. Well one thing I've never understood about this incarnation of Holmes , is in the original short stories / novels Holmes regularly got paid about 45% of the time. From rich clients, English and foreign royalty/government's , rewards for recover property, and recovering kidnaped victims, but primarily Holmes was paid for his willingness to keep embarrassing secrets . So why shouldn't this Holmes take on paid cases ? And they don't have to be squalled divorce cases, but modern updates of the scandal in bohemia, the blue carbuncle, or the Bruce Partington plans or the mystery of the dancing men to name a few easily tweaked for the modern era. And get Holmes and Watson some nice $$$$.

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  4. Which is true with Holmes original Conan Doyle stories he loved to work with Scotland Yard. But, the original Holmes was pragmatic realizing he needed from time to time take on a paid case to keep a roof over his head and eat well .

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