Teaching Watson

Can Holmes teach Watson his powers of deductive reasoning on Elementary? "Possibility Two" is the 16th episode of the show's first season.
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Gregson & Sherlock Investigate

Gregson and Sherlock investigate when Detective Bell is attacked on Elementary. "Details" is the 15th episode of the show's first season.
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Watson Is Concerned

Watson is concerned that Holmes' interaction with his former dealer will send him down the wrong road on Elementary. "A Giant Gun Filled With Drugs" is the 14th episode of the show's first season.
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Sherlock in Thought

Give Sherlock a few moments please. He has a few things to contemplate.
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Investigating a Hit & Run

Holmes and Watson investigate a suspicious hit and run on Elementary. "The Red List" is the 12th episode of the show's first season.
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Elementary Wallpaper

Wanna decorate your computer with the cast of Elementary? Here you go!
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Watson's Second Thoughts

Watson begins to have second thoughts about leaving Holmes on Elementary. "M" is the 11th episode of the show's first season.
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What Will Watson Do?

Will Watson take Sherlock up on his apprenticeship on Elementary. "Dirty Laundry" is the tenth episode of the show's first season.
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Holmes Meets the Family

Holmes has an uncomfortable dinner with Watson's family on Elementary. "The Levianthan" ninth episode of the show's first season.
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Holmes Goes to College

Holmes and Watson head to college to investigate the murder of a professor on Elementary. "You Do It To Yourself" is the eighth episode of the show's first season.
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The Uncommitted Crime

Sherlock uncovers a crime that has yet to be committed on Elementary. "The Long Fuse" is the seventh episode of the show's first season.
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Holmes Investigates a Crash

Holmes investigates a plane crash on Elementary. "Flight Risk" is the sixth episode of the show's first season.
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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.