Minicap: Elementary


By PennyDreadful | | 11:20 am | 1 Comments
Posted in: Elementary, Recaps

Again with the smelling.  What are you, a bloodhound?  Of the, oh, Baskervilles?

Howdy, Gasmii!  This week Holmes learned that there are different kinds of twins, went to a support group a/k/a “addict festival”, and tried to solve a murder.  Plus, it seems Abreya is no longer on the show (bummer! liked him!) and has instead been replaced by the super cute Detective Bell. So it’s not that tragic.

Although Holmes seems less than enamored of him.  If only this show were on Cinemax.

Meanwhile, Watson meets up with an ex who, like everyone in her life except Holmes, is gravely concerned about her new career.

Much more in the full recap, up this weekend, including a discussion of the “attic” theory, support groups, and your comments on last week’s Recap.  See you then!

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One Comment

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    timgunnssister timgunnssister
    Posted October 5, 2012 at 1:07 pm

    Oh, was this on again?

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