And now rewatching the depressing Elementary season 3 finale...
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And now rewatching the depressing Elementary season 3 finale...

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beanarie replied to your post:
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in 224, he was still in the brownstone. and 324 ended with them on the roof. so the difference is physical space.
whoops, Iād forgotten about the roof conclusion in 324, fair point. But the last moment of 224 has Sherlock at the MI6 office, asking to take the job. IMLTHO, heās not only projected her gone from the brownstone/partnership but himself as well.
āWhat is existence but the absorption of and reaction to the data that the universe presents?ā
-Sherlock Holmes
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The fight club possibility?
That Oscar only existed (or co-existed) in Sherlockās mind.

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beanarie replied to your post:Long post is long about 3x24 please take as given...
excellent analysis as always. gave me a bunch of things to think about, as always. esp oscar being an au sherlock. SCARY. did marcus really say forthwith? rofl
It was one of the uniform cops, not Marcus.
I almost wish they hadnāt given Oscar scenes with Joan in 3x16 or confirmed he took Alfredo because the āFight Clubā possibility would be so interesting. And thereās even a sort of precedent, the way they used Alistair in 2x20.
Long post is long about 3x24
please take as given that I wanted roughly ten times as much Joan as was in the episode, and the continuity of skipping over emotional moments like her finding out about the relapse is not the sort of continuity Iām happy to cry about. Unlike many other episodes in seasons 2 & 3, I donāt think there was much extraneous case-blather that could have been cut to make room for what I missed. Rather, this should have been a 2-part episode.
āI also have the one with Frankensteinās monsterā which I choose to believe is a nod to JLMās performance in NTās Frankenstein.
āThird base.ā and for those of you who didnāt grow up in the shadow of WPIXā²s Abbot & Costello reruns, watch and learn:
Indecisive Sherlock in front of the fridge. On the one hand, itās a subtle bit of comedy. On the other, itās a subtle expression of distress because the evening didnāt go as planned. Which Joan observed and asked him about, in a nice turnabout of all the times Sherlock told her (us) what she was feeling. (And is a good example of why those times flopped for me: in this case, we saw Sherlock and Alfredo before Joan commented on their relationship. In contrast, we werenāt given evidence of Joanās alleged preference for an unconventional relationship before Sherlock spouted off about it. Thatās just one example; there are many others.)
Estella Llamosa! The photo of Ato Essandoh as a kid! Sherlockās demeanor with her! I loved how she treated Sherlock as both sharing her concern for her son and at risk of the same things Alfrado faced. And Sherlockās discomfort when she asked how he was doing and if he knew what to do about those feelings. To which he wasnāt comfortable reacting brusquely or dismissively, as he does with Watson time and again (not just in this episode). Although given that we see multiple facets of Sherlockās āgame faceā over the course of the episode, I reluctantly concluded after the fact that a lot of that softness of tone and affect was an act. He was similarly disarming with Oliviaās Hemdale roommate, Kamela, a facade he put on the moment she arrived and took off the second she left. Big question for me from that scene: how did Sherlock first meet Estella? (And what was his relationship with his own mother like?)
The juxtaposition of Estellaās comment ācan you believe that was him?ā about the childhood photo of Alfredo with Joanās surprised āoh my god, is this Alfredo?ā about his mug shot.
āDonāt call this number again.ā Sherlockās immediate reaction to Oscar, before Oscar has mentioned Alfredo, is exactly as Oscar told Sherlock it would be when Sherlock asked why Oscar didnāt just ask him for his help. If I didnāt know Joan had interacted with Oscar before, Iād believe Oscar was a figment of Sherlockās imagination. Heās incredibly accurate, insightful, and on target with everything he says about Sherlock. He has excellent recall and can read Sherlock as well as Sherlock reads suspects. Heās a canny manipulator (just like Sherlock) and while Sherlock knows Oscar is intentionally dragging him past all the triggers, he never catches on that the whole thing was a set-up until he sees Oliviaās body. Moriarty is one reflection of who Sherlock could have been; Oscar is another.Ā
I assume Oscar went to the brownstone after he found Olivia and followed Alfredo home after the aborted movie night. (echoes of Kitty watching Gruner?) I wonder if a scene like that was filmed/edited out to explain how Oscar knew about Alfredo in the first place. Oscar never refers to Alfredo as Sherlockās sponsor, which I would have expected him to jab at if he knew.
Joan defending Sherlockās very bad decision to Gregson, and Marcusā faceplams while she does it. My headcanon is that she made every one of Gregsonās arguments during her own fight with Sherlock about this terrible idea, but when she failed to sway him she still stood by him the only way she could. [And do I resent the fact that this has to be mere headcanon? Yes, yes I do.]
āYou want to hurt me? Oh man, do you want to hurt me.ā We donāt know how or when Sherlock started using drugs (I assume it was in his teens; he mentioned being too high to follow international cases as early as 2010, before he met Irene), but at least since Ireneās murder, violence is Sherlockās gateway drug, and Oscar sees that. (I also think Oscar is doing this in the hopes he can goad Sherlock into killing him, both to destroy Sherlockās life and to end his own agony. Moriarty wasnāt willing to jump off the cliff to pull Sherlock down with her, but Oscar is.)
Twitch on Sherlockās up-to-that-moment entirely stoic face when Oscar mentions his father.
āIām kind of a veteran of the processā I love that Kamela is an expert on recovery, able to discern that Olivia wasnāt ready while implying that she herself is, and demonstrating (foreshadowing) by example that itās not always a one-time solution. (I assume that when she called herself a āveteranā she meant sheād gone through rehab more than once.)Ā
hey look, thereās your hug, back when Oscar held Sherlock and took care of him by bringing him to āa place just like thisā for Christmas. happy now?
āIām no closer to using than I was yesterday.ā Are you actually fooling yourself with that line, Sherlock? You yourself have made the point that the decision to use is right there, all the time.
Anyone know if this is might be one of Lucy Liuās paintings? I thought Iāve seen work like this by her, but I couldnāt find anything like it on her (fantastic new) website.
The entire scene with Joan and Marcus at the construction site, and particularly his guidance on working a difficult case. And Joan making the last two connections that saved Alfredo. [which, number one favorite thing about this episode? ALFREDO LIVES]
Oscar and Sherlock as mutual voices of self-loathing: Oscar explaining it was Sherlockās voice in his own head telling him how terrible he was when he found his sister, as I assume itās been Oscarās voice in his head when Sherlock fought the urge to relapse before. Oscarās monologue says it all, literally: Sherlock speaks 20 words in the last 7 minutes of the episode and none at all in the last 5.
āI was gonna be there, to watch you fall.ā But Sherlock āwinsā becauseĀ no one sees him fall: Oscar is unconscious, and Sherlock drops his connection to Watson before picking up the box. Iām reminded also of what he told her in 3x01 about why he went to London, āAnd in the event I failed, it would not be right in front of you.āĀ
I kinda doubt this was intentional, but Joan gave Andrew cpr compressions on a count of 8; Sherlock kicked Oscar 8 times.
I predicted the possibility of a relapse-by-coersion, Oscar getting his revenge by giving Sherlock the choice of staying sober or saving Alfredo, one of the few times my guess about what would happen came close to panning out. yay me! But I prefer how they handled it here, making it the anticlimax to that dilemma. (even if it wasnāt really the sort of non-event anticlimax Sherlock described in 3x09)
and now for something completely different:
āWe need a bus, forthwith.ā Forthwith? seriously? That tossed me right out of that scene.
Iām no closer to using today, than I was yesterday.