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Elementary review – 1×22: ‘Risk Management’

Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) is desperate for answers as Moriarty continues to play mind games on this week’s Elementary. Does Holmes get any closer to the answers he seeks? Let’s bitch it out.
Elementary review – 1×21: ‘A Landmark Story’

The hunt for Moriarty finally continues this week on Elementary, which also means we get the return of Sebastian Moran (played by the superb Vinnie Jones). Does this week’s episode live up to its title? Let’s bitch it out.
Elementary review – 1×20: ‘Dead Man’s Switch’
Elementary review- 1×19: ‘Snow Angels’

After another short break Elementary returns with a primarily straightforward case-of-the-week episode. But does the introduction of a character from the Sherlock Holmes canon elevate this episode from the other standalones we’ve seen this season? Let’s bitch it out.
Elementary review: 1×18 – ‘Déjà Vu All Over Again’

It’s definitely a case of déjà vu this week on Elementary – it’s a veritable The Wire reunion! Do the stellar guest stars (Pryzbylewski! Bubbles! Burners!) inject some intrigue into the case-of-the-week episode? Let’s bitch it out.
Elementary review – 1×14 : ‘A Giant Gun, Filled with Drugs’

Elementary bounces back from its dud of a Super Bowl episode this week, primarily due to presence superb guest star John Hannah as Rhys. Does this mean better things to come for the series? Let’s take a close look after Continue reading
Elementary review – 1×14: ‘The Deductionist’

We get a double dose of Elementary this week as the show gets the coveted post-Super Bowl time slot. Does the series capitalize on this tremendous opportunity to entice new viewers to get on board? Let’s bitch it out.
Elementary review – 1×13: ‘The Red Team’

After a short two-week break, Elementary returns with the first of two new episodes this week. How does ‘The Red Team’ do following ‘M.” the series’ strongest offering to date? Let’s bitch it out.
Elementary review – 1×12: ‘M.’

Well colour me happy – it looks like Elementary shockingly pulls a 180 and turns into a bonafide Sherlock Holmes adaptation, introducing Holmes’ (Jonny Lee Miller) canonical nemesis Moriarty. Not only that, but we get a significant amount of character Continue reading