"No Lack of Void"

Holmes and Watson search for the origin of a deadly toxin when a homeless man dies of anthrax poisoning on Elementary.

  • 4.6 / 5.0
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"The Many Mouths of Andrew Colville"

Sherlock must investigate when a presumed dead serial killer appears to be murdering victims yet again on Elementary.

  • 4.1 / 5.0
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"The Hound of the Cancer Cells"

Holmes and Watson investigate the murder of a cancer researcher who could have changed the changed modern medicine as we know it on Elementary.

  • 3.9 / 5.0
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"Ears to You"

Watson and Holmes investigate an odd kidnapping where the victim has been presumed dead for years on Elementary.

  • 4.3 / 5.0
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"The One Percent Solution"

During a bombing investigation, the NYPD forces Holmes to work with a former Scotland Yard colleague on Elementary.

  • 4.0 / 5.0
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"Corpse de Ballet"

When a ballerina is murdered, Sherlock investigates the workings of a dance company while Watson looks into the disappearance of a homeless veteran on Elementary.

  • 3.8 / 5.0
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"Dead Clade Walking"

Joan dives into one of Sherlock's unsolved cold cases and finds a link to a prehistoric fossil on Elementary.

  • 4.7 / 5.0
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"All in the Family"

A body found in a barrel leads Holmes and Watson to investigate a connection to the mafia on Elementary.

  • 5.0 / 5.0
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"The Diabolical Kind"

Holmes and Watson must deal with Moriarty when their former enemy is brought on as a consultant on Elementary.

  • 5.0 / 5.0
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"Internal Audit"

Holmes and Watson try to determine which client of a hedge fund manager is guilty of his murder on Elementary.

  • 5.0 / 5.0
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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.