![]() ![]() With that cheery message delivered, he swaggers off and takes his snipers with him. However, if Sherlock keeps interfering in his affairs, he will do worse than kill him. He fully intends to kill Sherlock someday, but doesn't want to end his fun just yet he's saving that up for something truly special. All of this has been for his own amusement, and to show Sherlock exactly what he's capable of. ![]() A "consulting criminal" who's spent years solving other people's problems, he's delighted to have found a proper challenge, and couldn't care less about the missile plans. We finally meet the mysterious Moriarty, who turns out to be Jim from IT. Of course, it's not all that straightforward - first it seems that the bomber is John, then that John's been stuck in a bomb. John goes out to Sarah's place while Sherlock, being Sherlock, decides to arrange a meeting with the mysterious bomber. Sherlock solves the problem and another two, along with recovering the missile plans on the side. The woman is saved and cut loose, and Sherlock receives another message. However, don't let that keep you down for long, as Sherlock solves the case and informs the bomber via blog post. Sherlock breaks Molly's dreams of romance by informing her, in a typically Sherlocky manner, that her Jim is gay causing her to run from the room. Molly has brought along her ostentatiously camp new boyfriend, Jim from IT. Sherlock goes to the lab at Bart's to analyse the mud on the shoes, where he is joined by John and, later, Molly. Sherlock has twelve hours to solve the mystery of the shoes before the woman blows up. In the flat is a pair of shoes, Sherlock's examination of which is interrupted by a phone call from a woman with explosives strapped to her - or, more accurately, someone using her as a voice to disguise their own. The phone plays five pips (the sound of the Greenwich Time Signal) before displaying an image of the flat below Sherlock and John's. Turns out that the explosion was a bomb which destroyed the whole house across the road - all save a strongbox containing a rather familiar phone. Despite having nothing on, Sherlock claims to be busy - a claim which comes true minutes later when he receives a phone call from Scotland Yard. John returns to the flat to find Mycroft requesting that Sherlock find some missing missile defence plans. John decamps to Sarah's house just before a massive explosion blasts out the windows of 221b. So bored that he starts shooting walls which, naturally, John isn't very happy about. The episode starts in Belarus, with Sherlock declining a case from a grammatically-challenged prisoner. The third episode of the first series of Sherlock. ![]()
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