On Elementary Season 3 Episode 5, Sherlock and Kitty's murder investigation is connected to the illegal diamond trade while Gregson deals with the fallout after he hits a fellow NYPD officer.
On Elementary Season 3 Episode 4, Sherlock must disprove an artificial intelligence program is behind its creator's murder while Joan believes Sherlock is jealous of her and Andrew.
The shirtless math genius, Harlan Emple, is back on Elementary Season 3, Episode 3. Contestants of a math puzzle competition are being murdered and Sherlock needs to figure out why before Emple becomes the next target.
On Elementary, Holmes and Watson reunite to investigate a double homicide while Kitty's bursts of jealousy create friction among the three investigators.
What can fans expect going forward on Elementary Season 3? We asked Executive Producer John Polson and new cast member Ophelia Lovibond. Let's see what's coming!
Sherlock is back with a protege in tow and needs Watson's permission to work with the NYPD again, but his former partner is not in a forgiving mood on Elementary Season 3 Episode 1.
On Elementary, Sherlock discovers Mycroft has been framed for murder and treason. From there, he and Joan must work to clear his name before the mole kills Mycroft.
When Mycroft reveals he is an MI6 asset, Sherlock takes a case given to him by Mycroft's handler. Elsewhere on Sherlock, Joan deals with being kidnapped.
When Joan is kidnapped by a group of men blackmailing Mycroft, Sherlock must race against time to find what they need to save Watson. Watch Season 2 Episode 22 online.
When Holmes and Watson investigate the disappearance of woman on Elementary, they uncover not only her body ... but a man whose body brings them much more than they bargained for.
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.