Sherlock Holmes
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Head cocked to the left... |
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...partial deafness in ear. |
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First point of attack. |
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Two, throat. Paralyze vocal cords. |
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Three, got to be heavy drinker. |
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Four, finally, dragging left leg. |
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Summary of prognosis, |
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Martial efficacy, quarter of an hour. |
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Full faculty recovery, unlikely. |
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I like the hat. |
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I just picked it up. |
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Did you remember your revolver? |
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Knew I forgot something. |
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- Thought I'd left the stove on. |
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I think that's quite enough. |
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You are a doctor, after all. |
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Always nice to see you, Watson. |
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Where's the inspector? |
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He's getting his troops lined up. |
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That could be all day. |
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Sherlock Holmes. |
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And his loyal dog. |
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Tell me, doctor... |
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...as a medical man, |
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Let me show you |
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Watson. Don't. |
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Observe. |
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How did you see that? |
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Because I was looking for it. |
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Lord Blackwood. |
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You seem surprised. |
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I'd say the girl deserves your attention |
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Indeed. |
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Oh, I'd leave that alone |
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Good lad. |
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Impeccable timing, Lestrade. |
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We've one for the doctor... |
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...and one for the rope. |
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- Clarkie? |
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This woman needs a hospital |
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Put her in the back of the Moriah. |
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Right, lads. That's it. |
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Right. Pick him up, lads. |
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If you don't mind. |
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Get him out of my sight. |
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And you were supposed to |
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If I had, you'd be cleaning up a corpse |
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Besides, the girl's parents hired me, |
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Why they thought you'd require |
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Well, London will breathe a sigh of relief. |
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Indeed. Congratulations, Lestrade. |
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Bravo, inspector. Have a cigar. |
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Gentlemen. |
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Cheese. |
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Blackwood hangs tomorrow. |
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156 over 80. Very good. |
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My nerves are the best they've been |
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Tell me something. |
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Your new premises... |
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...when are you moving in? |
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I should be in within the week. |
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Cavendish Place. |
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- Well, that's marvelous. |
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Good God. |
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- That was gunfire. |
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No, no. Hammer and nail, wasn't it? |
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My colleague's probably |
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I'll... I'll go and check. |
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- Your colleague... |
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Won't be moving with you, will he? |
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No, he won't. |
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Mrs. Hudson. |
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I won't go in, |
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You don't have to. Give me the paper. |
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What'll I do when you leave, doctor? |
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He just needs another case. That's all. |
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Couldn't you have a longer engagement? |
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I smell gunpowder. It's not right, you know, |
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Thank you, Captain Philips. |
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- Same time next week. |
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- It's quieter downstairs. |
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Bring something to cheer him up. |
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Permission to enter the armory? |
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Granted. |
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Watson, I am in the process |
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...that suppresses the sound |
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It's not working. |
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Can I see that? |
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You know, it's been three months... |
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...since your last case. |
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Yes, yes. Gently, gently, Watson. |
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Don't you think it's time |
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I can't but agree. |
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My mind rebels at stagnation. |
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The sooner, the better. |
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Paper. |
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Let's see, then. There's a letter here... |
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...from Mrs. Ramsey of Queen's Park. |
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- Her husband's disappeared. |
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Is it November? |
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Yes, Holmes. All right. |
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Lady Radford reports... |
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Oh, her emerald bracelet |
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Insurance swindle. Lord Radford |
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Oh. I see you're the attending physician |
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Yes. |
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It was our last case together |
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A Mr. Lewis is seeking... |
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There's only one case |
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The curious case of Mrs. Hudson, |
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I've been studying |
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They appear most sinister. |
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Tea, Mr. Holmes? |
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Is it poisoned, nanny? |
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There's enough of that in you already. |
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Don't touch. |
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...as per usual, nanny. |
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He's killed the dog. Again. |
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What have you done to Gladstone now? |
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I was simply testing a new anesthetic. |
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He doesn't mind. |
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Holmes, as your doctor... |
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- He'll be as right as a trivet in no time. |
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...you've been in this room for two weeks. |
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There's nothing of interest for me |
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- You're free this evening? |
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- Dinner? The Royale? |
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Mary's coming. |
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- Not available. |
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Have you proposed yet? |
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- No, I haven't found the right ring. |
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It's happening, whether you like it or not. |
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8:30, the Royale. Wear a jacket. |
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You wear a jacket. |
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A man? Outside my house? |
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Straighten your tie. |
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Holmes. |
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You're early. |
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Fashionably. |
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Miss Mary Morstan. |
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My goodness. What a pleasure. |
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I don't know why it's taken him so long |
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Pleasure is mine. |
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It really is quite a thrill to meet you, |
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I've heard so much about you. |
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I have a pile of detective novels at home. |
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- Wilkie Collins, Poe. |
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It can seem a little far-fetched |
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...making grand assumptions |
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That's not quite right, is it? |
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In fact, the little details |
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- Take Watson. |
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See his walking stick? |
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...hiding a blade of high-tensile steel. |
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A few were awarded |
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...so I can assume |
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Strong, brave, |
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And neat, like all military men. |
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Now, I check his pockets. |
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Ah. A stub from a boxing match. |
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I'd keep an eye on that dowry. |
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- Those days are behind me. |
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He's cost us the rent more than once. |
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Well, with all due respect, Mr. Holmes, |
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What about a complete stranger? |
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- What can you tell about me? |
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- I don't think... |
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- Not at dinner. |
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- I insist. |
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- You remember we discussed this. |
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- You're a governess. |
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Yes, well done. Shall we? |
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- Waiter? |
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...is a boy of 8. |
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- Charlie's 7, actually. |
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Then he's tall for his age. |
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Is there ink on my face? |
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There's nothing wrong with your face. |
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There are two drops on your ear, in fact. |
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India blue's nearly impossible |
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A very impetuous act by the boy. |
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But you're too experienced |
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...which is why the lady for whom you work |
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Oriental pearls, diamonds, a flawless ruby. |
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The jewels you are not wearing |
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- Holmes. |
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The ring is gone, |
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...that you spent some time abroad |
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...until you were informed |
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You broke off the engagement... |
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...and returned to England |
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A doctor, perhaps. |
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Right on all counts, Mr. Holmes, |
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I didn't leave him. |
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He died. |
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Well done, old boy. |
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- Fight. Fight. |
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McMURDO: |
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Fight. |
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- Finish it. |
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Get up and fight, come on. |
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Come on. |
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Get up. |
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Get up and fight. |
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That's it, big man, we're done. |
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You won, congratulations. |
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We ain't done yet. |
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This mustn't register |
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First, distract target. |
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Then block his blind jab. |
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Counter with cross to left cheek. |
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Discombobulate. |
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Dazed, he'll attempt wild haymaker. |
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Employ elbow block, and body shot. |
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Block feral left. Weaken right jaw. |
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Now fracture. |
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Break cracked ribs. |
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Traumatize so! Ar plexus. |
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Dislocate jaw entirely. |
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Heel kick to diaphragm. |
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! n summary, ears ringing, jaw fractured, |
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...diaphragm hemorrhaging, |
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...full psychological recovery, |
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...capacity to spit at back of head... |
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...neutralized. |
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Where did that come from? |
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What the hell's going on here, Charlie? |
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Lord Blackwood's put him |
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It's like he's burning from the inside out. |
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You lot, shut up! |
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Charlie. Charlie! |
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Take this man to the infirmary, now. |
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What's this all about, then, Blackwood? |
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There's someone I want to see. |
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- Watson? |
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Let's go. |
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What started merely as an experiment... |
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...has brought me to the threshold |
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Now, if I play a chromatic scale... |
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...there's no measurable response. |
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You do know what you're drinking |
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But, now... |
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...and this is remarkable... |
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...if I change to atonal clusters... |
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...voilà , they fly in counterclockwise, |
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...as though a regimented flock. |
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Watson, this is exceptional. |
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I, using musical theory, |
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How did you lure them in? |
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Excellent question. |
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Individually. I've been at it for six hours. |
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- And what happens if I do this? |
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- Right. |
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You are Blackwood's last request. |
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Look at those towering structures. |
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It's the first combination of bascule |
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Most innovative. |
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What an industrious empire. |
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Hm? |
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Oh, I have your winnings from last night. |
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You weren't there, |
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Right. I'll keep it with your checkbook, |
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Did you know the opera house |
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I could procure a couple of tickets if you |
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You have the grand gift of silence, |
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It makes you quite invaluable |
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I knew she'd been engaged. |
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She had told me. |
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So that's no to the opera, then? |
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- That was my waistcoat. |
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- I'd like it back. |
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I want it back. |
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This way, Mr. Holmes. |
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Blackwood certainly seems to have got |
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Which I'm certain will disperse |
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Care to come along? |
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No, old cock. |
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Suit yourself, mother hen. |
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It seems you have lots of rooms to let. |
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We had to move the prisoners, sir. |
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He has a peculiar effect on the inmates. |
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As though... |
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...he can get inside their heads. |
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I can find my own way |
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Much obliged, sir. Thank you, sir. |
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If any man have an ear, let him hear. |
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I stood upon the sand of the sea |
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...having seven heads and 10 horns. |
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Upon his heads were |
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They worshiped the dragon, |
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They worshiped, saying, |
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The beast which I saw |
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His feet were of a bear, |
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...and the dragon gave him his power |
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I love what you've done with the place. |
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So glad you could accept my invitation. |
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I just have a small point of concern. |
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- How can I help? |
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While my heart went out |
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...I couldn't but notice a criminal mastery |
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- You're too kind. |
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...your work in the crypt |
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So now you're curious |
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Either that or, um... |
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...shortly my friend will pronounce you dead |
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Your mistake is to imagine that |
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Your error ofjudgment is to assume |
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- I'm merely the channel. |
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You see, |
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Mm. Those lives were a necessity. |
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Hm. |
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Sacrifice. |
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Five meaningless creatures |
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I wonder if they'd let Watson and me |
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After you're hanged, of course. |
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I'd wager there's some deformity |
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Then you, too, |
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Mr. Holmes, you must widen your gaze. |
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I'm concerned you underestimate |
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You and I are bound together |
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...that will twist the very fabric of nature. |
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But beneath your mask of logic, |
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That worries me. |
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Steel your mind, Holmes. |
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I need you. |
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You've come a long way down |
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- And I will rise again. |
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Pay attention. |
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Three more will die, and there is |
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You must accept |
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...or, by the time you realize you |
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...it'll be the last sane thought |
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What did he want? |
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Not sure. |
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But I don't think you're needed, Father. |
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Lord Henry Blackwood... |
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...you are sentenced to death |
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...the unholy murder of five |
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...and the attempted murder of a sixth. |
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Do you have any final words? |
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Death... |
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...is only the beginning. |
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Forever and ever. Amen. |
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That is the end of Lord Blackwood. |
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London's so bleak this time of year. |
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Not that I'm pining for New Jersey. |
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I much prefer to travel in the winter. |
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Here, I brought you these, |
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I found these exquisite dates in Jordan... |
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...and your favorite... |
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...olives from the Cyclades. |
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Thought we might have a little tea party. |
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And while I was setting the table, |
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A file with my name on it. |
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"Theft of Velázquez portrait |
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"Missing naval documents lead |
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"Scandalous affair ends engagement of... |
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...Hapsburg prince |
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I was simply studying your methods... |
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...should the authorities |
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Ah. |
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But I don't see my name |
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But your signature was clear. |
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Is that the maharajah's |
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Or just another souvenir? |
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Let's not dwell on the past. |
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Shall we? |
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By the looks of things, |
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And you between husbands. |
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He was boring and jealous, |
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I'm Irene Adler again. |
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Thank you. |
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I need your help. |
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I need you to find someone. |
00:30:04 |
Why are you always so suspicious? |
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Shall I answer chronologically |
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Careful not to cut yourself |
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I think you'll find all the information |
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Who are you working for? |
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So I'll have to find out the hard way? |
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Keep your money. |
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Well, consider it a wager that you will. |
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Do you remember The Grand? |
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They gave me our old room. |
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Hold the door. |
00:30:51 |
Thanks, doctor. |
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Ma'am. |
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- He'll do it. |
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That's precisely why I hired you. |
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I wager he'll have our man |
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He'd better. |
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Reordan is the key |
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He's essential to my plan. |
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Get off out of it. |
00:31:40 |
What you doing? |
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- You scalp diver. |
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A little rifle range |
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...rubbing the calluses |
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God save the queen. |
00:31:55 |
God save the queen, sir. |
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Get off out of it. |
00:32:02 |
Look at you. |
00:32:04 |
Why is the only woman |
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Are you a masochist? |
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- Allow me to explain. |
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She's the only adversary |
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Made a proper idiot out of you. |
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- Right, you've had your fun. |
00:32:19 |
- It's time to press on. |
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It doesn't matter. |
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An alibi? A beard? A human canoe. |
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She could sit on your back |
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That's of no consequence to you, is it? |
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We've done our last case together. |
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I've already read it. |
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Missing person: |
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Luke Reordan, 4 foot 10, |
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Case solved. |
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You're obviously not her type. |
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- Midget. |
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No, I don't agree. |
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It's more than technicality, you see. |
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You're misrepresenting the dimensions |
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- I've said too much. I've upset you. |
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What were you doing? |
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- Will you allow me to explain? |
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- Holmes. What are you doing? |
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- Are you wearing a false...? |
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- Tell me that that wasn't... |
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Holmes. Where are you going? |
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Watson. |
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Watson. |
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Got some flowers for you, sweetheart. |
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Oh. My lucky day. |
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Hello, gorgeous. |
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Don't move. |
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Now, what have we got here? |
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It's... |
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Thank you. |
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That's the Irene I know. |
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Good boy. |
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This man intrigues me, Watson. |
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- Which is no mean feat. |
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She's scared of him. |
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Yet she works for him. |
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- Right. |
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...but I advise you leave the case alone. |
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Well, I may not have a choice. |
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After all, I may be paying the rent |
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- Get that out of my face. |
00:35:55 |
Get what's in your hand out of my face. |
00:35:56 |
Mr. Holmes? |
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Sir, Inspector Lestrade asks |
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What's he done now, |
00:36:04 |
Watson, grab a compass. |
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No, "you" means you. |
00:36:08 |
It's Lord Blackwood, sir. He, uh... |
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Well... |
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...it appears he's come back |
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- Most engaging. |
00:36:26 |
I pronounced the man dead myself. |
00:36:30 |
What are the facts? |
00:36:31 |
Groundskeeper saw him walking |
00:36:35 |
I'll leave this in your capable hands. |
00:36:38 |
- I have an appointment with Mary. |
00:36:42 |
Don't try that. |
00:36:44 |
- The newspapers got wind of it? |
00:36:48 |
Certainly. |
00:36:49 |
What's the major concern? |
00:36:51 |
Panic. Sheer bloody panic, sir. |
00:36:54 |
- Indeed. |
00:36:57 |
Yes, as you should. |
00:37:00 |
It's a matter of professional integrity. |
00:37:02 |
No girl wants to marry a doctor |
00:37:22 |
Who do you think won the match, |
00:37:25 |
- Sir? |
00:37:28 |
Your boys have done a magnificent job |
00:37:32 |
Yes. But at least they never miss |
00:37:39 |
You took your time, Holmes. |
00:37:41 |
"And on the third day"... |
00:37:46 |
These slabs are half a ton each |
00:37:49 |
...and they're smashed open |
00:37:51 |
Lestrade, what of the coffin? |
00:37:54 |
- We are in the process of bringing it up. |
00:37:58 |
Hm. Right. At what stage of the process? |
00:38:05 |
Anyhow, where's our witness? |
00:38:07 |
He's over there. |
00:38:09 |
And apparently, he is cata... |
00:38:11 |
Cat... |
00:38:12 |
Catatonic, sir. |
00:38:15 |
- He's not feeling very well. |
00:38:19 |
If you lot don't stop behaving like quivering |
00:38:23 |
Now, you get down there |
00:38:27 |
Good day, sir. |
00:38:30 |
Hello. |
00:38:33 |
It's all right. |
00:38:34 |
I'm a doctor. |
00:38:46 |
The man's in shock. |
00:38:50 |
The witness stated that he saw |
00:38:54 |
Well? |
00:38:55 |
- Well? |
00:38:59 |
He had no pulse. |
00:39:06 |
Ready. |
00:39:08 |
Down. |
00:39:22 |
Good Lord. |
00:39:25 |
That's not Blackwood. |
00:39:28 |
Well, now we have a firm grasp |
00:39:36 |
Time of death? |
00:39:40 |
Diptera is... |
00:39:43 |
...approximately... |
00:39:46 |
...two thirds of an inch |
00:39:49 |
...at between 10 and 12 hours ago. |
00:39:51 |
May I borrow your pen? |
00:39:58 |
- Adler's dwarf. |
00:40:10 |
I know what I saw. |
00:40:13 |
It was Blackwood. |
00:40:16 |
As clear as I see you. |
00:40:20 |
And when the dead walk... |
00:40:24 |
...the living will fill these coffins. |
00:40:29 |
Well, um... |
00:40:35 |
Right. |
00:40:37 |
You really believe he was resurrected? |
00:40:40 |
The question is not if, but how. |
00:40:42 |
- The game's afoot. |
00:40:44 |
And upon this charge, cry: |
00:40:46 |
"God for Harry, England and St. George. " |
00:40:52 |
There you are. |
00:40:53 |
Why that certain chips stall, |
00:40:56 |
There's a particular beer in their batter. |
00:41:01 |
You know, Holmes, |
00:41:04 |
I once met a man |
00:41:07 |
...right down to the number |
00:41:09 |
...of the bullets that killed him. |
00:41:12 |
You have to admit, Holmes... |
00:41:13 |
...that a supernatural explanation |
00:41:16 |
...is theoretically possible. |
00:41:19 |
Well, agreed, but it's a huge mistake |
00:41:24 |
Inevitably one begins to twist facts |
00:41:27 |
...instead of theories to suit facts. |
00:41:29 |
That said, I believe Adler's midget |
00:41:33 |
Hm. |
00:41:35 |
Right. Scratches around |
00:41:38 |
- What does that tell you? |
00:41:41 |
Every time he wound the watch |
00:41:44 |
Very good, Watson. |
00:41:45 |
You've developed considerable |
00:41:49 |
Let's see now, there are several |
00:41:52 |
- Pawnbrokers' marks. |
00:41:54 |
Most recent of which are "M.H." |
00:41:58 |
- Maddison and Haig. |
00:42:05 |
They should be able to |
00:42:11 |
What a coincidence. |
00:42:14 |
There's one thing you've |
00:42:17 |
Really? I think not. |
00:42:18 |
The time. I have to get back, Holmes. |
00:42:22 |
Taking tea with the in-laws. |
00:42:24 |
- Reckon your future, sir? |
00:42:26 |
No, thank you. |
00:42:29 |
We have no need of your lucky heather, |
00:42:31 |
Even if it's to do with Mary? |
00:42:39 |
Oh. Oh. |
00:42:40 |
I see two men. Brothers. |
00:42:43 |
Not in blood, but in bond. |
00:42:49 |
What of Mary? |
00:42:51 |
M for Mary, for marriage. |
00:42:55 |
Go on. |
00:42:57 |
I see patterned tablecloths... |
00:43:00 |
...and, oh, china figurines... |
00:43:03 |
...and, oh, lace doilies. |
00:43:05 |
Doilies. |
00:43:07 |
Lace doilies? Holmes. |
00:43:11 |
Does your depravity know no bounds? |
00:43:14 |
- No. |
00:43:16 |
...and, oh, she has a beard and... |
00:43:18 |
- What of the warts? |
00:43:20 |
- Enough. |
00:43:22 |
Please, enough. |
00:43:25 |
It's the most apt prediction |
00:43:29 |
And precisely the reason |
00:43:32 |
Do you have my money? |
00:43:33 |
You are terrified of a life |
00:43:36 |
- Do you have my cut from the fight? |
00:43:38 |
- Give me my money! Holmes. |
00:43:42 |
I see. |
00:43:50 |
Thank you. |
00:43:54 |
Well, you've got your ring and |
00:43:57 |
- Should be just there. |
00:44:01 |
And I have some change in my pocket. |
00:44:09 |
- Shall I look after it for you? |
00:44:13 |
- Don't give it away here. |
00:44:15 |
I have to go see Mary. |
00:44:17 |
Give her my best. |
00:44:20 |
And her family, as well. |
00:45:02 |
It does make a considerable |
00:45:04 |
...having someone with me |
00:45:07 |
Well, you can rely on me |
00:45:12 |
He clearly felt something |
00:45:15 |
Something did. |
00:45:18 |
Irene Adler was here. |
00:45:20 |
Either that or the ginger midget |
00:45:27 |
Ah. Putrefaction. |
00:45:34 |
Ammonium sulfate, among other aromas. |
00:45:42 |
Phosphorous. |
00:45:44 |
Formaldehyde. |
00:45:58 |
It looks like... |
00:46:01 |
...he was attempting to combine... |
00:46:03 |
...some kind of sorcery |
00:46:14 |
More importantly... |
00:46:17 |
...let's see what he was |
00:46:21 |
- Potassium, magnesium. |
00:46:23 |
It'll suck the iron right out of the ink |
00:46:42 |
Peculiar. |
00:46:46 |
Hydrated rhododendron. |
00:47:14 |
- Holmes. |
00:47:16 |
Look at the crest. |
00:47:19 |
Reordan was working with Blackwood. |
00:47:21 |
Of course he was. |
00:47:22 |
The question is, to what end. |
00:47:28 |
Whatever he was working on, |
00:47:32 |
How so? |
00:47:34 |
Otherwise, he'd still be alive. |
00:47:36 |
Which is why Miss Adler |
00:47:39 |
Yes. |
00:47:40 |
There is one odor |
00:47:43 |
- Mm? |
00:47:46 |
Maple syrup? |
00:47:48 |
Barley sugar. |
00:47:49 |
Toffee apple. |
00:47:56 |
Let me guess. |
00:47:58 |
Judging by your arsonist tool kit... |
00:48:00 |
...you're here to burn down the building |
00:48:04 |
Just one minute, boys. |
00:48:07 |
Oh, Dredger. |
00:48:28 |
Meat... |
00:48:30 |
...or potatoes? |
00:48:32 |
My 10 minutes are up. |
00:49:27 |
You all right? |
00:50:44 |
Holmes... |
00:50:46 |
...what is that? |
00:50:50 |
DREDGER: |
00:51:53 |
HOLMES: |
00:54:16 |
Holmes! |
00:55:11 |
Watson... |
00:55:13 |
...what have you done? |
00:55:26 |
I haven't slept all night. |
00:55:28 |
Not a wink. |
00:55:31 |
Why I ever believed... |
00:55:34 |
...that I would get to have tea |
00:55:38 |
...having been talked into going with you. |
00:55:42 |
I've been reviewing my notes |
00:55:47 |
Would you like to know my conclusion? |
00:55:49 |
- I am psychologically disturbed. |
00:55:52 |
Why else would I continually be |
00:55:57 |
...where you deliberately withhold |
00:56:02 |
You've never complained |
00:56:05 |
- I'm not complaining. |
00:56:08 |
How am I complaining? I never complain. |
00:56:10 |
Do I complain about you practicing |
00:56:13 |
...or your mess, your lack of hygiene, |
00:56:17 |
We have a barter system. |
00:56:19 |
Do I complain |
00:56:21 |
- Our rooms. |
00:56:23 |
When do I complain |
00:56:25 |
- Our dog. |
00:56:27 |
Gladstone is our dog. |
00:56:28 |
Where I do take issue is your campaign |
00:56:41 |
I understand. |
00:56:43 |
- Do you? |
00:56:45 |
- I don't think you do. |
00:56:48 |
- Yes. |
00:56:50 |
I'm not sensitive. |
00:56:51 |
What you need is a rest. |
00:56:54 |
My brother, Mycroft, |
00:56:57 |
Beautiful grounds. There's a folly. |
00:57:01 |
We? Holmes, if I were to go to the country, |
00:57:05 |
- Well, certainly, if we must... |
00:57:09 |
- You are not... |
00:57:10 |
Why would I not be invited |
00:57:13 |
Now you're not making any sense. |
00:57:15 |
You're not human. |
00:57:16 |
John Watson? |
00:57:19 |
Yes. |
00:57:20 |
Your bail's been posted. |
00:57:28 |
Mary. |
00:57:33 |
Just Watson. |
00:57:42 |
I hope you get bail by breakfast, |
00:57:51 |
Step lively. |
00:57:56 |
Back off. Back off. |
00:57:59 |
To which the barman says, |
00:58:05 |
Right, you, you're out. |
00:58:07 |
Until next time, Big Joe. |
00:58:09 |
Always a pleasure, Mr. Holmes. |
00:58:13 |
Thank heaven you're here. |
00:58:15 |
In another life, |
00:58:18 |
And you, sir, an excellent policeman. |
00:58:22 |
Now, please tell me you have answers. |
00:58:24 |
All in good time, Lestrade. |
00:58:27 |
"All in good time"? Is this some parlor game |
00:58:30 |
I've got a public in frenzy out there. |
00:58:34 |
...I'll have you in there playing Victoria |
00:58:38 |
Now, clean up |
00:58:41 |
For whom? |
00:58:42 |
Friends in high places. |
00:58:57 |
I'm terribly sorry |
00:59:00 |
...but I'm gonna have to put this on you. |
00:59:06 |
Mr. Holmes, |
00:59:11 |
I'm sure it's quite a mystery |
00:59:15 |
As to where I am... |
00:59:17 |
...I was, admittedly,! Ost for a moment |
00:59:21 |
But I was saved by the bread shop |
00:59:24 |
...the only baker to use a certain |
00:59:28 |
...a Brittany sage. |
00:59:29 |
The carriage forked left, then right, |
00:59:34 |
And as to who you are, that took every |
00:59:38 |
The letters on your desk are addressed |
00:59:42 |
Lord Chief Justice, |
00:59:45 |
Who you really are is, of course, |
00:59:49 |
Judging by the sacred ox on your ring... |
00:59:51 |
...you're the head of |
00:59:54 |
...in whose headquarters we now sit... |
00:59:56 |
...on the northwest corner |
00:59:59 |
As to the mystery, the only mystery is |
01:00:06 |
Yes, well, standard procedure, |
01:00:12 |
I daresay we have the right man, |
01:00:14 |
Sherlock Holmes, |
01:00:17 |
...and Lord Coward, the home secretary. |
01:00:20 |
I suppose you already have some notion |
01:00:24 |
Yes. Um... |
01:00:26 |
They're practically interesting. |
01:00:29 |
Be as skeptical as you like. |
01:00:31 |
But our secret systems have steered |
01:00:34 |
The danger is they can also be used |
01:00:38 |
What some call the dark arts, |
01:00:41 |
We know |
01:00:45 |
We don't expect you to share our faith... |
01:00:47 |
...merely our fears. |
01:00:49 |
Fear is the more infectious condition. |
01:00:52 |
In this instance... |
01:00:56 |
...fear of your own child. |
01:01:01 |
Blackwood is your son. |
01:01:03 |
You have the same irises, |
01:01:06 |
...with diamond-shaped hazel flecks... |
01:01:09 |
...together with identical outer ears, which |
01:01:13 |
...which makes you either brothers... |
01:01:15 |
...or, in this case, more likely, |
01:01:23 |
Very few people |
01:01:26 |
...and we want to keep it that way. |
01:01:33 |
He was conceived |
01:01:35 |
His mother wasn't my wife... |
01:01:37 |
...but she shared our beliefs. |
01:01:39 |
She was a powerful practitioner... |
01:01:42 |
...though not enough |
01:01:46 |
Death followed him wherever he went. |
01:01:48 |
Those five girls were not the first |
01:01:51 |
He killed many more, |
01:01:55 |
No one could prove anything, |
01:01:59 |
The boy was a curse. |
01:02:01 |
We've done our best to stop him, |
01:02:04 |
His power grows daily. |
01:02:06 |
His resurrection is evidence of that. |
01:02:08 |
But what he does next |
01:02:10 |
His secret lies in the book |
01:02:16 |
He's gonna raise a force |
01:02:19 |
We want you to find him |
01:02:22 |
We'll give you any assistance |
01:02:26 |
As home secretary, I have considerable |
01:02:30 |
Hm, yes. |
01:02:33 |
So... |
01:02:38 |
The benefit of being |
01:02:40 |
...is that I can pick and choose |
01:02:43 |
So consider it done, I'll stop him. |
01:02:47 |
But not for you. |
01:02:49 |
And certainly not for a price. |
01:02:54 |
- I do have a parting query, Sir Thomas. |
01:02:58 |
If the rest of his family's dead, |
01:03:03 |
Food for thought. |
01:03:29 |
Well, perhaps you'll have better luck |
01:03:33 |
Margaux '58. A comet vintage. |
01:03:37 |
How fascinating that an astronomical event |
01:03:41 |
How is it going with our case |
01:03:44 |
Of the wine. |
01:03:46 |
Oh, I've hit a dead end, literally. |
01:03:51 |
I found your man. |
01:03:52 |
He's buried in Blackwood's tomb. |
01:03:56 |
If you still need him. |
01:03:59 |
Oh, dear. |
01:04:03 |
Hope my client |
01:04:06 |
He's a professor, isn't he? |
01:04:08 |
Couldn't see his face, |
01:04:11 |
I've never known a professor to carry a gun, |
01:04:19 |
Eye patch, nice touch. |
01:04:22 |
So case closed... |
01:04:25 |
...which makes this a social visit. |
01:04:28 |
No, it's a "you're in over your head, |
01:04:31 |
Whoever killed Reordan |
01:04:34 |
...which makes you the next loose end |
01:04:38 |
Let it breathe. |
01:04:41 |
I've never been in over my head. |
01:04:43 |
Leave now. Disappear. |
01:04:47 |
Or stay and volunteer |
01:04:54 |
If I'm in danger, so are you. |
01:05:01 |
Come with me. |
01:05:06 |
What if we trusted each other? |
01:05:08 |
Hm? |
01:05:09 |
You're not listening. |
01:05:10 |
I'm taking you to either the railway station |
01:05:27 |
So... |
01:05:32 |
- Which is it to be? |
01:05:35 |
You decide. |
01:05:37 |
- Which will it be? |
01:05:40 |
I told you to let it breathe. |
01:05:43 |
Can you taste the comet? |
01:05:51 |
Why couldn't you just |
01:05:56 |
Never. |
01:07:44 |
Madam, I need you to remain calm |
01:07:49 |
But beneath this pillow |
01:07:52 |
- She misinterpreted my intention entire! Y. |
01:07:56 |
That's why I find this modern |
01:07:59 |
- No latitude for misunderstanding. |
01:08:02 |
Indeed. And chambermaids |
01:08:05 |
My wife's a chambermaid, sir. |
01:08:10 |
Anyhow, a good thing she was offended, |
01:08:14 |
The inspector's been over to Baker Street |
01:08:21 |
- Just joking about the wife, sir. |
01:08:28 |
We've checked everything, sir. |
01:08:30 |
No sign of a break-in |
01:08:33 |
So body in the bathtub... |
01:08:35 |
...his eyes were wide open, |
01:08:40 |
...his ring, sir. |
01:08:59 |
Why did you drain the water? |
01:09:00 |
- Out of common decency. |
01:09:04 |
The decent thing to do is to catch the killer, |
01:09:23 |
What is that? |
01:09:28 |
- Jasmine bath salts, sir. |
01:09:30 |
Probably comes from a larger container. |
01:09:34 |
...high up where it's warm and dry, |
01:09:39 |
Constable, you could do worse... |
01:09:40 |
...than to check the ground under |
01:09:44 |
Data, data, data. |
01:10:46 |
Mr. Holmes? |
01:10:56 |
Was it in the cupboard or the pantry? |
01:10:58 |
It was in the pantry, sir. |
01:11:01 |
I don't know what to make of this. |
01:11:03 |
Excellent work. |
01:11:05 |
Adieu. |
01:11:44 |
What's the meaning of this, Coward? |
01:11:49 |
Sir Thomas is dead. |
01:11:52 |
I nominate Lord Blackwood |
01:11:58 |
Have you lost your mind? |
01:12:01 |
You know damn well |
01:12:03 |
Of course he does. |
01:12:07 |
That's why we're here. |
01:12:10 |
That's why we're all here. |
01:12:18 |
My powers and my assets |
01:12:22 |
A magnificent but simple purpose. |
01:12:27 |
To create a new future. |
01:12:30 |
A future ruled... |
01:12:33 |
...by us. |
01:12:37 |
Tomorrow at noon, we take the first step |
01:12:44 |
Magic will lead the way. |
01:12:45 |
Once the people of England |
01:12:48 |
...they'll bow down in fear. |
01:12:55 |
Across the Atlantic |
01:12:59 |
It will be again. |
01:13:01 |
The Civil War has made them weak. |
01:13:03 |
Their government is as corrupt |
01:13:08 |
...so we'll take it back. |
01:13:12 |
We will remake the world... |
01:13:16 |
...create the future. |
01:13:19 |
These men are with me, Standish... |
01:13:23 |
...but... |
01:13:25 |
...are you? |
01:13:27 |
No, sir. I am not. |
01:13:31 |
These powers that you're playing with... |
01:13:34 |
...no man can control. |
01:13:38 |
Well, gentlemen... |
01:13:41 |
...someone has to stop him, |
01:13:47 |
Oh, I wouldn't do that if I were you. |
01:13:54 |
Save me! |
01:14:12 |
Gentlemen... |
01:14:14 |
...don't be afraid. |
01:14:17 |
As you can see... |
01:14:20 |
...we are protected. |
01:14:23 |
Come, drink your allegiance here. |
01:14:32 |
You control the police, now use them. |
01:14:48 |
Didn't know you were here. |
01:14:49 |
Since this room is no longer yours, |
01:14:54 |
Be my guest. |
01:14:57 |
- In here, chaps. |
01:14:59 |
...to put him, sir? |
01:15:12 |
Who is he? |
01:15:15 |
His neck didn't survive the impact |
01:15:19 |
Yes. |
01:15:21 |
Thanks for that, by the way. |
01:15:25 |
There is consolation in the knowledge that |
01:15:33 |
Elbows and arms stained with blood, |
01:15:44 |
None of it human. |
01:15:47 |
He's not a butcher, let me see. |
01:15:58 |
Yellow flame, green bursts. |
01:16:01 |
An industrial worker. |
01:16:06 |
Pff. Coal. |
01:16:08 |
River silt. |
01:16:10 |
The slag on his trousers |
01:16:13 |
- Nine Elms. |
01:16:15 |
The area you're looking for is Nine Elms. |
01:16:18 |
I wondered. |
01:16:20 |
Do you remember where I put |
01:16:23 |
It's on the stepladder. |
01:16:35 |
Well, Blackwood's had his hand in just about |
01:16:40 |
Woolwich Arsenal. |
01:16:43 |
It'll probably be a factory by the river. |
01:16:46 |
What's that? |
01:16:48 |
Never mind. |
01:16:51 |
You don't know where |
01:16:54 |
No, not a clue. |
01:16:55 |
Queenshithe Slaughterhouse. |
01:16:58 |
Nine Elms. |
01:17:00 |
A factory by the river. |
01:17:02 |
Well done. That should lead us |
01:17:06 |
Not us. |
01:17:09 |
You. |
01:17:11 |
Yes. |
01:17:14 |
Just a figure of speech, old boy. |
01:17:25 |
He's left it there on purpose. |
01:17:47 |
More coal, doctor. |
01:17:54 |
That's a good one. He's such a tit. |
01:17:57 |
Oh, God. Yeah. |
01:17:58 |
Glad to see you two |
01:18:00 |
And I thought we were |
01:18:03 |
You would not last one day in the navy. |
01:18:09 |
Are you sure there isn't an alternative |
01:18:14 |
I guarantee you nobody knows |
01:18:17 |
- Tanner's practically a fish himself. |
01:18:21 |
Oh, you found a sense of humor, doctor. |
01:18:23 |
If only just a sense. |
01:18:26 |
I better take over, there. |
01:18:51 |
Come on, come on. |
01:19:08 |
Look familiar? |
01:19:10 |
All that's missing is a ginger midget. |
01:19:25 |
They cleared something away from here |
01:19:28 |
Like what? |
01:19:30 |
Not sure. Something mechanical. |
01:19:33 |
Holmes. |
01:19:35 |
Look at this. |
01:20:01 |
- 1:18. |
01:20:03 |
Revelations 1:18. |
01:20:07 |
"And behold, I'm alive for evermore. " |
01:20:11 |
I warned you, Holmes, to accept |
01:20:15 |
...beyond what your rational mind |
01:20:20 |
- What a busy afterlife you're having. |
01:20:24 |
Tomorrow, at midday, |
01:20:29 |
Show me your face, |
01:20:31 |
Save your bullets, Watson. |
01:20:34 |
A gift for you. |
01:20:40 |
What was that about saving bullets? |
01:20:49 |
She followed you here, Holmes. |
01:20:53 |
You led your lamb to slaughter. |
01:20:59 |
Holmes. |
01:21:02 |
This game was designed to hurt. |
01:21:16 |
Watson! |
01:21:21 |
It's warm in here, Watson. |
01:21:30 |
In over your head yet, darling? |
01:21:39 |
Hold on there. |
01:21:41 |
Let me take your weight. |
01:21:44 |
Give us a leg up, old boy. |
01:21:48 |
These German locks |
01:21:56 |
It's a band saw. |
01:22:00 |
No matter, we have plenty of time. |
01:22:04 |
Holmes. |
01:22:14 |
- It's not working. |
01:22:24 |
Holmes, hurry up. |
01:22:33 |
Don't get excited. Turn off that valve. |
01:23:01 |
And we'll bounce in three, two... |
01:23:05 |
...one. |
01:23:16 |
Thank you. |
01:23:18 |
I'm gonna get after Blackwood. |
01:23:30 |
Thank you. |
01:23:32 |
We should help the doctor. |
01:23:46 |
Holmes! |
01:25:19 |
Mr. Holmes. |
01:25:23 |
Sir. |
01:25:28 |
Mr. Holmes. |
01:25:39 |
Mr. Holmes, we have an order |
01:25:47 |
Sir! |
01:25:48 |
Lord Coward has issued a warrant |
01:25:53 |
Now, Watson's alive. |
01:25:54 |
Just get out of here, sir. Go, sir, go. |
01:26:14 |
Will the train be departing on time? |
01:26:16 |
The train's been delayed, madam. |
01:26:18 |
Shouldn't be long now, though. |
01:26:36 |
The train will depart when I tell it to. |
01:26:42 |
And you will leave my employment |
01:26:49 |
I fulfilled my contract. |
01:26:52 |
I found Reordan. |
01:26:53 |
He's in Scotland Yard's mortuary. |
01:26:56 |
So that's me, finished. |
01:26:58 |
Your job was to manipulate Holmes' |
01:27:02 |
...not succumb to them. |
01:27:06 |
You have fulfilled nothing. |
01:27:08 |
I want what Reordan was making |
01:27:11 |
Finish the job or the next dead body... |
01:27:15 |
...will be Sherlock Holmes. |
01:27:44 |
The surgeon should be along shortly. |
01:27:51 |
He should be able to rest now. |
01:27:57 |
Excuse me. |
01:28:02 |
Is that the best you can do? |
01:28:04 |
Yes, for now. |
01:28:06 |
I must attend to my other patients. |
01:28:10 |
Doctor. |
01:28:12 |
Doctor. |
01:28:14 |
Please. |
01:28:19 |
I know that you care for him |
01:28:23 |
This is not your responsibility, |
01:28:27 |
He'd say that it was worth the wounds. |
01:28:37 |
Solve this. |
01:28:40 |
Whatever it takes. |
01:28:52 |
This is beyond your control. |
01:28:54 |
Sheer bloody panic, sir. Panic. |
01:28:56 |
- It's Lord Blackwood, sir. |
01:28:59 |
! T's nothing to do with me, |
01:29:03 |
Solve this. |
01:29:05 |
Accept that this was beyond your control. |
01:29:07 |
- Tomorrow, at midday, the world will end. |
01:29:10 |
Holmes! |
01:29:33 |
Widen your gaze. |
01:29:34 |
You must widen your gaze. |
01:29:37 |
You and I are bound together on a journey |
01:29:42 |
Steel your mind, Ho! Mes. |
01:29:44 |
He's gonna raise a force |
01:29:47 |
His power grows daily. |
01:29:50 |
I need you. |
01:29:51 |
His secret lies in the book of spells. |
01:30:21 |
Three more will die... |
01:30:24 |
...and there is nothing you can do |
01:30:27 |
We know you don't believe in magic. |
01:30:31 |
Reordan was working with Blackwood. |
01:30:33 |
Is that better? |
01:30:34 |
He clearly felt something |
01:30:38 |
His eyes were wide open |
01:30:49 |
Give up, Holmes. |
01:30:53 |
This is a riddle you cannot solve. |
01:31:02 |
Good morning. |
01:31:06 |
Now, you need to work. |
01:31:10 |
Familiar artwork. |
01:31:15 |
You look gorgeous. |
01:31:19 |
Somehow I knew you wouldn't leave. |
01:31:29 |
You made the front page. |
01:31:31 |
Only a name and no picture. |
01:31:34 |
So it looks like you'll be needing to |
01:31:39 |
...and that's my area of expertise. |
01:31:41 |
I feel safer already. |
01:31:45 |
You seem to be making a rapid recovery. |
01:31:49 |
Yes. |
01:31:50 |
Took the shrapnel out myself. |
01:31:53 |
Mary said I had a lousy doctor. |
01:32:01 |
Well, I'm... |
01:32:03 |
I'm just so... |
01:32:05 |
...very glad that you're... |
01:32:07 |
...well... |
01:32:08 |
...with us. |
01:32:14 |
Now that you're sitting comfortably, |
01:32:19 |
My initial approach was far too narrow. |
01:32:22 |
When Blackwood invited me |
01:32:25 |
...he suggested I widen my gaze |
01:32:28 |
In fact, I may well have reconciled |
01:32:35 |
But that's for another time. |
01:32:37 |
Blackwood's method is based on |
01:32:40 |
...that's been employed by the |
01:32:44 |
To fully understand the system, |
01:32:47 |
...I reenacted the ceremony |
01:32:51 |
...with a few enhancements of my own. |
01:32:54 |
My journey took me somewhat further down |
01:32:58 |
...and though I dirtied my fluffy white tail, |
01:33:04 |
The fraternity who silently control |
01:33:06 |
...share the belief with the kings, |
01:33:10 |
...that the sphinx was a door |
01:33:13 |
...a gateway to immeasurable power. |
01:33:15 |
It's made up of four parts: |
01:33:19 |
...the wings of an eagle, |
01:33:22 |
In Sir Thomas's secret chamber, |
01:33:25 |
...the tooth of a lion, the feather of an eagle |
01:33:28 |
Map. |
01:33:34 |
The points of the star |
01:33:37 |
...but the cross |
01:33:40 |
It's a widely held belief... |
01:33:41 |
...that within the architecture |
01:33:45 |
...are coded references to this system. |
01:33:48 |
Since he rose from the grave, |
01:33:51 |
...each committed at a location |
01:33:55 |
...therefore the system. |
01:33:58 |
Reordan, the ginger midget, |
01:34:00 |
We found his body here. |
01:34:03 |
Sir Thomas, master of the temple, |
01:34:07 |
He died here. |
01:34:09 |
Standish, ambassador to America... |
01:34:11 |
...where the eagle has been |
01:34:14 |
The headquarters of the Temple |
01:34:19 |
...is here. |
01:34:22 |
Correspondingly, the map will tell us |
01:34:25 |
So we have man, the ox, eagle. |
01:34:29 |
Only the lion remaining. |
01:34:30 |
Right here. |
01:34:34 |
Parliament. |
01:34:40 |
Right. |
01:34:42 |
You four stay here |
01:34:45 |
Get out of the way, you lowlifes! |
01:34:52 |
Ladies first. |
01:34:54 |
Now. |
01:34:56 |
Follow these instructions. |
01:34:58 |
- Aren't you...? |
01:35:03 |
Hello, hello, hello. |
01:35:06 |
Did the devil turn up? |
01:35:09 |
Well... |
01:35:11 |
...never mind. |
01:35:13 |
You got the next best thing. |
01:35:38 |
Beg your pardon, my Lord. |
01:35:43 |
...but Mr. Holmes here... |
01:35:45 |
...he's been making some |
01:35:50 |
...and the order. |
01:35:54 |
I see. |
01:35:55 |
Well, at least that solves the great mystery |
01:36:04 |
Excuse me, my Lord... |
01:36:07 |
...but I've been wanting to do that |
01:36:10 |
Well, inspector, I have five minutes |
01:36:14 |
...so why don't you regale me |
01:36:20 |
Thank you, Lestrade. |
01:36:22 |
My Lord. |
01:36:30 |
I'm curious, Coward. Did you assist |
01:36:33 |
...orjust the one I prevented? |
01:36:36 |
Very distinctive, |
01:36:41 |
But the price of quality |
01:36:47 |
Nonetheless, I confess to being |
01:36:51 |
I could deduce very little |
01:36:55 |
Fortunately, |
01:36:57 |
...than a case where everything |
01:37:00 |
How many members of Parliament |
01:37:04 |
Man, ox, eagle, lion. |
01:37:06 |
The lion is Parliament, isn't it? |
01:37:11 |
Very clever. |
01:37:13 |
But it's not murder, Mr. Holmes. |
01:37:16 |
It's mercy. |
01:37:18 |
We are giving the weak masses |
01:37:20 |
Don't you see that it's for their own? |
01:37:26 |
No, but I don't care much what you think. |
01:37:29 |
I simply wanted to know the location |
01:37:32 |
...and you've given it to me. |
01:37:33 |
I've told you nothing. |
01:37:35 |
But your clothes say |
01:37:38 |
The mud on your boots |
01:37:42 |
A touch of red brick dust on your knee |
01:37:46 |
A small bandage on your thumb |
01:37:50 |
A faint aroma of excrement |
01:37:56 |
You and Blackwood laid the final touches |
01:37:59 |
...in the sewers beneath Parliament |
01:38:03 |
Both houses meet today. |
01:38:06 |
The whole government will be present. |
01:38:17 |
It's a shame you made an enemy |
01:38:21 |
You would have made a valuable ally. |
01:38:30 |
How terrible is wisdom... |
01:38:32 |
...when it brings no profit to the wise. |
01:38:36 |
We take power at noon. |
01:38:38 |
There isn't any time to waste then, |
01:39:08 |
I told you he'd be coming |
01:39:10 |
There isn't any way |
01:39:13 |
Technically, that isn't the top window, |
01:39:16 |
- What is it? |
01:39:18 |
Anyway. |
01:39:21 |
You'll be pleased to know |
01:39:23 |
In fact, I think he enjoyed it. |
01:39:25 |
I hope you know what you're doing. |
01:39:28 |
Here's the key. |
01:39:30 |
- You got all you needed from Coward? |
01:39:35 |
- Tanner? |
01:39:36 |
If you would, captain... |
01:39:37 |
...take us under the bridge, |
01:39:40 |
Beyond that you'll find the tunnel |
01:39:44 |
Right away, sir. |
01:39:52 |
The end is nigh. |
01:39:54 |
Blackwood's come back from hell |
01:39:59 |
He walks in every shadow |
01:40:02 |
Behold, he cometh with clouds... |
01:40:05 |
...and every eye shall see him... |
01:40:08 |
...and every soul shall wail |
01:40:12 |
You cannot stop him! |
01:40:45 |
Behold, Blackwood's magic revealed. |
01:40:48 |
What does it do? |
01:40:51 |
The first of its kind. |
01:40:52 |
You deduced that how? |
01:40:54 |
From my pocket. |
01:40:56 |
I snipped this off a rather recumbent rat |
01:40:59 |
Note the blue discoloration, |
01:41:03 |
- Telltale traces of cyanide. |
01:41:05 |
Shh. |
01:41:09 |
Now we know |
01:41:12 |
It'll revolutionize warfare. |
01:41:14 |
Yes, killing a lot of people. |
01:41:16 |
Now, it's seven minutes to noon. |
01:41:20 |
Right. How many men |
01:41:25 |
She loves an entrance, your muse. |
01:41:58 |
Woman! |
01:42:00 |
Shoot him. Now, please. |
01:42:15 |
My lords. |
01:42:20 |
The time has come... |
01:42:22 |
...for only those who believe to remain. |
01:42:26 |
Behold... |
01:42:27 |
...Lord Blackwood. |
01:42:42 |
You seem surprised. |
01:42:47 |
I have returned from beyond the grave |
01:42:51 |
...and extend the boundaries |
01:42:58 |
Listen to the rabble outside. |
01:43:00 |
Listen... |
01:43:02 |
...to the fear. |
01:43:04 |
I will use that as a weapon... |
01:43:06 |
...to control them... |
01:43:08 |
...and then the world. |
01:43:14 |
I've never seen anything like it. |
01:43:20 |
Specifically designed |
01:43:25 |
These appear to be designed |
01:43:28 |
Electromagnetic waves? |
01:43:30 |
When triggered, the electrodes... |
01:43:32 |
...will send a charge |
01:43:34 |
The gas will travel up that shaft |
01:43:38 |
...that leads directly to Parliament. |
01:43:41 |
...the most powerful men in the world |
01:43:44 |
Blackwood must have some transmitter |
01:43:48 |
Three minutes, 10 seconds. |
01:43:50 |
I will create an empire |
01:43:55 |
...indestructible... |
01:43:57 |
...and eternal. |
01:43:59 |
Move it. Move it. |
01:44:01 |
We don't actually have to |
01:44:03 |
...we just have to remove the cylinders. |
01:44:07 |
Yes, except that they're welded in. |
01:44:10 |
What we need is a controlled explosion. |
01:44:14 |
We'll need a container to direct the blast. |
01:44:38 |
I rather wish you hadn't done that, |
01:44:47 |
On the 12th chime, |
01:44:52 |
All those of you who are with me |
01:44:57 |
All others... |
01:44:58 |
...will perish. |
01:45:07 |
I need your pipe. |
01:45:12 |
Nut him! |
01:45:39 |
- Right. |
01:45:40 |
- Coat. |
01:46:20 |
The new order... |
01:46:23 |
...begins now. |
01:46:30 |
Woman. |
01:46:32 |
What are you waiting for? |
01:46:37 |
That. |
01:46:49 |
Apprehend Lord Coward. |
01:46:53 |
- Can you manage? |
01:47:22 |
Relax... |
01:47:24 |
...I'm a doctor. |
01:48:37 |
Did you take a wrong turning |
01:48:42 |
We're safe now. |
01:48:44 |
Interesting assessment. |
01:48:48 |
Run off. |
01:48:52 |
I won't be chasing you anymore. |
01:48:55 |
Fare thee well. |
01:49:02 |
I don't want to run anymore. |
01:49:07 |
- I'll tell you everything. |
01:49:33 |
No! |
01:50:41 |
There was never any magic. |
01:50:44 |
Only conjuring tricks. |
01:50:50 |
The simplest involved |
01:50:53 |
...like the guard who pretended |
01:50:56 |
Your reputation |
01:51:00 |
Others required |
01:51:03 |
...like the sandstone slab |
01:51:07 |
You had it broken before your burial, |
01:51:12 |
An ancient Egyptian recipe, I believe... |
01:51:15 |
...a mixture of egg and honey... |
01:51:18 |
...designed to be washed away |
01:51:25 |
Holmes! |
01:51:26 |
Arranging for your father |
01:51:29 |
...required more modern science. |
01:51:31 |
Very clever of Reordan |
01:51:34 |
...that was activated by the combination |
01:51:38 |
...and was therefore undetectable |
01:51:42 |
That might've been a challenge for me... |
01:51:44 |
...had he not also tested it |
01:51:52 |
The death of Standish |
01:51:55 |
...until you used the same compound |
01:52:00 |
An odorless, tasteless flammable liquid... |
01:52:03 |
...yet it burned |
01:52:07 |
Did Standish mistake it for rain |
01:52:12 |
All it took was a spark. |
01:52:18 |
A simple rigged bullet in his gun. |
01:52:21 |
Ingenious. |
01:52:23 |
Like all great performers, you saved |
01:52:26 |
A chemica! Weapon distil! Ed from cyanide |
01:52:31 |
Had it worked... |
01:52:33 |
...your followers in Parliament |
01:52:36 |
...as their colleagues |
01:52:39 |
They didn't know |
01:52:41 |
Instead, |
01:52:44 |
...and that you'd harnessed |
01:52:47 |
And the world would've followed, |
01:52:52 |
You'd better hope |
01:52:55 |
...as you performed |
01:52:58 |
The devil is due a soul, I'd say. |
01:53:03 |
For God's sake, Holmes, cut me loose. |
01:53:15 |
First, the world will see you |
01:53:21 |
Then you'll be hanged. |
01:53:22 |
Properly, this time. |
01:53:24 |
It's a long journey from here to the rope. |
01:54:18 |
I've never woken up in handcuffs before. |
01:54:22 |
I have. |
01:54:24 |
Naked. |
01:54:30 |
Storm's coming. |
01:54:32 |
Well, we've still got a moment. |
01:54:40 |
Moriarty. |
01:54:41 |
What? |
01:54:43 |
That's his name. |
01:54:46 |
And he is a professor. |
01:54:50 |
Everyone has a weak spot... |
01:54:52 |
...and he found mine. |
01:54:56 |
Where was it, precisely? |
01:55:09 |
- Please don't underestimate him. |
01:55:12 |
He's just as brilliant as you are... |
01:55:15 |
...and infinitely more devious. |
01:55:17 |
We'll see about that. |
01:55:36 |
You'll miss me, Sherlock. |
01:55:40 |
Sadly... |
01:55:42 |
...yes. |
01:56:10 |
Just keep it under your hat. |
01:56:12 |
Afternoon, sir. |
01:56:15 |
Thank you. |
01:56:17 |
Scribbles. |
01:56:18 |
- Scribbles? |
01:56:20 |
They're your adventures. |
01:56:29 |
Come on, what's wrong? |
01:56:31 |
Do you think he's come to terms |
01:56:33 |
Mary, look at the ring he's given us. |
01:56:37 |
Now, five minutes here |
01:56:40 |
Our home. |
01:56:41 |
Get up those stairs. |
01:56:51 |
Don't worry, dear. |
01:56:53 |
Suicide is not in his repertoire. |
01:56:55 |
He's far too fond of himself for that. |
01:56:58 |
Holmes. |
01:57:01 |
Oh. Good afternoon. |
01:57:03 |
I was trying to deduce the manner |
01:57:08 |
Clearing your good name, as it were. |
01:57:10 |
But it had a surprisingly |
01:57:13 |
...and I was carried off in the arms |
01:57:17 |
Good afternoon, dear. |
01:57:18 |
Get on with it, Holmes. |
01:57:20 |
Cleverly concealed in the hangman's knot |
01:57:24 |
Oh, dear, my legs have fallen asleep. |
01:57:27 |
John, shouldn't we help him down? |
01:57:29 |
No, no, no, |
01:57:31 |
Carry on. |
01:57:34 |
Well, the executioner |
01:57:36 |
...allowing the weight to be |
01:57:39 |
...and the neck to remain intact. |
01:57:42 |
My Lord, I can't feel my cheeks. |
01:57:45 |
How did you manage it, Holmes? |
01:57:47 |
I managed it with braces, |
01:57:52 |
Please, my tongue is going, |
01:57:55 |
- Worse things could happen. |
01:57:59 |
Yet none of this explains |
01:58:02 |
Right. |
01:58:04 |
Now, the medical mystery. |
01:58:09 |
There is a toxin refined from the nectar |
01:58:13 |
! t's infamous in the region of Turkey |
01:58:17 |
...for its ability to induce |
01:58:20 |
Enough to mislead a medical mind |
01:58:24 |
- It's known as... |
01:58:26 |
Mad honey disease. |
01:58:28 |
Oh, he's demonstrating |
01:58:32 |
He doesn't mind. |
01:58:36 |
Mary, don't worry, he's seen far worse. |
01:58:39 |
Mr. Holmes? |
01:58:43 |
Doctor. Miss Mary. |
01:58:45 |
Sir, Inspector Lestrade asks that |
01:58:49 |
- What is it is this time, Clarkie? |
01:58:52 |
He went missing |
01:58:55 |
! 'm afraid sewage workers |
01:58:59 |
We believe the sergeant |
01:59:02 |
Can I help you, officer? |
01:59:05 |
Shot in the head. |
01:59:07 |
Was it a small caliber bullet? |
01:59:10 |
Yes. |
01:59:13 |
Were there powder burns |
01:59:16 |
Indeed, sir. |
01:59:19 |
Point blank range? |
01:59:21 |
Moriarty. |
01:59:24 |
Professor Moriarty. |
01:59:28 |
Oh, there's a good boy. |
01:59:30 |
Everything's gonna be fine. |
01:59:33 |
Where is Blackwood's device now? |
01:59:35 |
Secret Service have it, sir. |
01:59:39 |
I'd wager there's a piece missing. |
01:59:43 |
So Moriarty was after |
01:59:46 |
...not the poison. |
01:59:48 |
There's nothing more elusive |
01:59:50 |
The wire-free invention |
01:59:53 |
And Adler was just the diversion. |
01:59:56 |
He knew! 'd chase her, |
01:59:58 |
A technology of that kind |
02:00:03 |
Imagine being able |
02:00:05 |
...simply by sending a command |
02:00:09 |
It's the future, Watson. |
02:00:14 |
I've loaded the last of your boxes, sir. |
02:00:20 |
- Well... |
02:00:22 |
Gladstone. |
02:00:26 |
Clarkie. |
02:00:30 |
Case reopened. |