On Elementary, Sherlock and Joan investigate the murder of a billionaire computer designer's daughter. Elsewhere, Myrcoft enjoys his last few days in New York City.
On Elementary, Mycroft shows up in New York City with his ex-fiance and asks Sherlock and Joan for their help to solve a case for her. Read on for more.
On Elementary, Sherlock and Joan investigate an attempted murder on Captain Gregson's wife... only to come to find out it was a case of mistaken identity.
On Elementary, Sherlock and Joan get tangled in a web of mobsters and assassins when a man is found dead next to his motorcycle. Read on for our latest review.
On Elementary, Watson and Holmes meet their match when they encounter a group of online activists protecting an engineer who leaks government information. Read on for a review of "We Are Everyone."
We dive into Joan's past when a young man shows up asking her for money on Elementary. Elsewhere, Holmes and Watson work on solving a murder of two mathematicians.
Holmes and Watson return when a case takes them to London on the Elementary premiere. Once there, Sherlock encounters his brother, Mycroft and tries to help an old colleague regain his credibility.
On Elementary: when Detective Bell is framed for murder, Sherlock investigates to find the real truth and exposes Watson when he reveals he knew her father isn't paying her anymore.
On this special Super Bowl episode of Elementary, Holmes teams up with an FBI profiler to hunt a serial killer. Watson learns a secret about her apartment.
On Elementary, Sherlock tries to track down a group of robbers who stole 40 million dollars in jewels, while Watson tries to convince her mother she is happy.
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.