Making Connections - Elementary Season 6 Episode 2

Marcus and Sherlock check out a stolen, radioactive delivery van that was used to transport plutonium.
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Nuclear Crisis - Elementary Season 6 Episode 2

Captain Gregson has to make tough choices during a bomb threat.
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Interrogating a Suspect - Elementary Season 6 Episode 3

Marcus and Joan interrogate the murder victim's daughter at the commune where she lives.
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Self-Medicating - Elementary Season 6 Episode 3

Sherlock wears a 1930s welding mask to protect himself from glare.
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New Buddy - Elementary Season 6 Episode 3

Michael, Sherlock's new AA friend, offers him advice at a coffee shop.
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A Life Changing Decision - Elementary

Watson considers making a life changing decision on Elementary. "Our Time is Up" is the fourth episode of the show's sixth season.
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A Severed Head - Elementary

Holmes finds himself with a severed head and no memory of how he got it on Elementary. "Bits and Pieces" is the fifth episode of the show's sixth season.
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Under Glass - Elementary Season 6 Episode 4

Sherlock tries a Victorian-era sensory-deprivation chamber to battle his headaches.
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Sister Time - Elementary Season 6 Episode 4

Joan and Lin talk about what Joan learned from her former therapist's notes.
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Looking for Clues - Elementary Season 6 Episode 4

Sherlock examines a listening device found in the office of a dead psychiatrist.
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Finally in the Loop - Elementary Season 6 Episode 5

Marcus and Captain Gregson finally learned about Sherlock's post-concussion syndrome.
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Seeking Answers - Elementary Season 6 Episode 5

Joan pressures the director of a tissue bank to find out his connection to contaminated skin samples.
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Elementary Quotes

Holmes: Why do you suppose you hate your job so much?
Watson: I don't hate my job.
Holmes: You have two alarm clocks. No one with two alarm clocks loves their job. Two alarm clocks mean it's a chore for you to get up in the morning.

Watson: How do you do it, guess things?
Sherlock: I observe and then I deduce.
Watson: How did you know I was a doctor, you said you could tell from my hands.
Sherlock: Hand, singular. It was soft no calluses.
Watson: How did you know my father had an affair?
Sherlock: Google. Not everything is deducible.