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Thursday 30 October 2014

[Sherlock] Season 1 Episode 1 A Study in Pink (Part Two)--"The Brother, the Murderer and the Criminal Mastermind"

Love the umbrella!!!!

Alright, you may wonder who this man is now, be patient, I'm gonna tell ya......in the end XD.

For those who didn't read the first part yet:

Now, let's back to the point when John was abandoned by Sherlock at the crime scene......
A confused John walked again aimlessly on the street, then something unexpected happened.


That's right!!!! The phone in the telephone station was ringing!! Sort of creepy, I think......





For some reason, John answered the scary phone call, shocked to find that a mysterious man was speaking and threatened him to get in to a car. (NOOOOO!! John was KIDNAPPED!!!!!)


The conversation (or quarrel?) between the mysterious man and John.

"Mmm, and since yesterday, you've moved in with him, and now you're solving crimes together. Might we expect a HAPPY ANNOUNCEMENT by the end of the week?" XDDD (A:Yes~~)

"When you walked with Sherlock Holmes, you see the battle field. You're not haunted by the war, Dr. Watson. YOU MISS IT." How true!!

This man who called himself Sherlock's "archenemy" seemed to know everything, which obviously bothered John very much. However, then Sherlock sent the weirdest text in the world to him:"Come at once if convenient, if inconvenient, come anyway. Could be dangerous." LOL

Poor John, when he went back to the flat, what he saw was......


They didn't fake this gesture anyway, that it was indeed the one Holmes did
when he was thinking in the original novels.



Sherlock: Can I borrow your phone?
John was once again going like this......









Sorry, John, we all know that you can never really be angry with Sherlock XDD.







Okay, so Sherlock asked John to text a DEAD person......Why did he do that?

The following is the message which Sherlock told John to type:
"What happened at Lauriston Gardens?
I must have blacked out.

22 Northumberland Street, please come."


Yes, Sherlock was stepping on the DESK!!!!!......="=
It seemed Sherlock had found the dead woman's suitcase.
How did he do that???

Don't get upset, in the following video, Sherlock was about to explain why he text the dead woman's phone, and how he found the case by his deduction!



Hey John, don't you remember that Sherlock just left you alone a  couple of hours ago???
(John: I will follow him~~ Follow him wherever he may go~~~ XDDD. Ok it's just me kidding
.)

While they were walking on the street, Sherlock asked these questions which actually implied directly to the career of the murderer. Wanna make a guess? Give it a try! 

Sherlock: "Because all of his victims disappeared from busy streets, crowded places, but nobody saw them go.
Think! Who do we trust, even though we don't know them? 
Who passes unnoticed wherever they go?
Who hunts in the middle of a crowd?"

So, what's the murderer's job? Get the answer already? Check it out afterwards to see if you're right!









Sherlock and John waited in a restaurant for the appearance of the murderer, then Sherlock found a taxi behaving unusually, so he immediately dashed out.
As a result, John simply followed him (SEE!!!!!!), leaving his crutch behind.(!!!)

However, as soon as the two were out, the cab made a departure all of a sudden. What do they do now?

The next part is the coolest and most famous section of this episode, you won't want to miss the video! Check it out by yourself.




First of all, Sherlock could memorize the WHOLE MAP of London, OMG is that what genius does?
Anyway, they decided to chase the cab on their feet!!!!! The craziest and funniest thing I've ever seen on TV LOL.


However, unfortunately it turned out that the passenger wasn't the murderer they were looking for, so Sherlock assumed that it was simply a mistake.






John wondered where Sherlock got the police certification of Inspector Lestrade, then found that Sherlock had just stolen plenty of them.......= =
Sherlock, are you sure you're really a detective, not a thief? Where did you get this terrible habit actually????






The two went back to the flat, then Sherlock had gone mad to see Lestrade and his crew having a break in. (Lestrade even looked like he had made himself at home, since he just sit casually on SHERLOCK'S chair. XDDD)






Sometimes Sherlock made very childish expressions.......XDDD

I wonder what experiment would have you put HUMAN EYES in the microwave......

I think Lestrade actually played a role as a father to Sherlock, though Sherlock's behavior was sometimes very irritating, Lestrade still supported him and always looked after him.
(In fact, the editors once said that the mental age of Sherlock was only six XDDD.)












Lestrade told Sherlock that they found Rachel, the name written on the floor by the victim, was her stillborn daughter. But Sherlock couldn't get it why the dead woman wrote her dead daughter's name in her last moment.




















Finally Sherlock thought up that "Rachel" was the password for the online locating of the victim's mobile phone, that it could lead them directly to the killer.

One of Sherlock's most classic sentence to humiliate people: 
You lower the IQ of the whole street!!!! XDD

Alright, so it had come to the most intensive moment, where's the murderer right now???









While all of them were confused to find that the phone was right in 221B Baker Street, a suspicious figure walked upstairs and sent a message to Sherlock: Come with me.

Notice it? The tag on the man's clothes read CAB DRIVER, that's right, the killer was the taxi driver, not the passenger......(Ok, I have to admit here, I'm a little bit unsatisfied that why didn't Sherlock think of this possibility.)











Sherlock went out to see the cabbie, who said something very odd to Sherlock: He didn't kill those people, he just spoke to them and they killed themselves.

Wanting desperately to know what the killer spoke to the victims, a stupid Sherlock agreed the cabbie's requirement to get on his car, and then he was driven to a dark, scary but empty school......















The taxi driver explained to Sherlock that he played a "game" with the victims, in which he asked them to choose from two identical pills to eat (that's what you see at the very beginning of this episode), one was vital and the other one wasn't, then he himself took the other one. Which means only one person could survive, and the killer had won every time.

Then the driver confessed that he got money from his sponsor for his children, and asked Sherlock to play the game, which Sherlock agreed. (Ohhhhhh Sherlock you were an idiot....!!!)








At the same time, a extremely worried John took the laptop out and got in a cab to chase after Sherlock, who was about to take the pill.





Uh this scene is really not very pleasant.......
I mean it's terribly unpleasant, yuck >''<

Yes~~~ John saved Sherlock's life by shooting the evil cabbie. Then Sherlock tortured him by stamping on the dying man's wound to force him to give out the name of the sponsor-- Moriaty. (Ahhhhhh I love Jim...... <3) Sometimes Sherlock was much scarier than any cruel murderer.......="=

Alright, the case was solved, the murderer was dead, the name of the man behind it was out, then the mysterious man John had met at the parking lot showed up.......





Yeah, you would probably want to ask the same question now:
MUMMY???!!!!!!!








Last puzzle solved, it turns out that the mysterious man was Sherlock's older brother Mycroft, who seemed to be THE British Government and the head of many secret services......


The friendship of these lifelong partner started to grow, and many, many more adventures were just waiting for them!!! See you next time~~~!!!!

THE END

For your information:

1. The original story of "A Study in Scarlet", which this episode was adapted from:

2. John and Sherlock's blogs really DO EXIST!!! Check out the links!!!
The blog of Dr. John H. Watson: http://www.johnwatsonblog.co.uk/
The Science of Deduction (Sherlock's blog): http://www.thescienceofdeduction.co.uk/