Elementary: “While You Were Sleeping” (Episode 1.02)
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The premiere episode of Elementary was great exposition. We learned how this adaptation of the great Sherlock Holmes character was going to work and who exactly this version was. It was very nicely done. However, the case they worked on was formulaic in the sense that it tried to not be formulaic: too many twists and turns that didn’t give the viewer time to digest what happened. Yet this time around, the show tightens its grip on the viewers’ hands and leads us through an interesting case and great character development.
If you’re not looking for a case-of-the-week procedural, then step away. I said it last week: this is going to be more like House than BBC’s Sherlock, and I meant it.
This week a cop’s cousin is shot in the head by a burglar. Or is he?! Holmes quickly deduces that it’s not a burglary-homicide, but a burglary and a homicide. He deduces that the next-door neighbor committed the burglary after a female with a specific brand of deodorant waited in a chair and shot the victim.