So now you're curious as to whether there's a larger game afoot. Either that or... shortly my friend will pronounce you dead and I thought I might keep him company. Your mistake is to imagine that anything earthly's led to this moment. Your error of judgment is to assume that I'm holding the brush at all. - I'm merely the channel. - My only wish is that I caught you sooner. You see, 5 lives might have been spared.
Sherlock Holmes
6.5s
- You're too kind. - However, by comparison... your work in the crypt was more akin to a finger painting.
Sherlock Holmes
5.6s
I knew she'd been engaged. She had told me. So that's no to the opera, then?
Sherlock Holmes
2.5s
Those lives were a necessity.
Sherlock Holmes
3.1s
Now, clean up and make yourself presentable.
Sherlock Holmes
15.5s
Now, please tell me you have answers. All in good time, Lestrade. "All in good time"? Is this some parlor game where we guess what you're thinking? I've got a public in frenzy out there. If you don't fill me in... I'll have you in there playing Victoria and Albert quicker than a bookie's runner.
Sherlock Holmes
8.6s
Thank heaven you're here. I'd almost run out of jokes. In another life, you'd have made an excellent criminal. And you, sir, an excellent policeman. Tomski, thank you.
Sherlock Holmes
54.6s
As to where I am... I was, admittedly, lost for a moment between Charing Cross and Holborn. But I was saved by the bread shop on Saffron Hill... the only baker to use a certain French glaze on their loaves... a Brittany sage. The carriage forked left, then right, a telltale bump over the Fleet Conduit. And as to who you are, that took every ounce of my not inconsiderable experience. The letters on your desk are addressed to Sir Thomas Rotheram. Lord Chief Justice, tha'd be your official title. Who you really are is, of course, another matter entirely. Judging by the sacred ox on your ring... you're the head of the Temple of the Four Orders... in whose headquarters we now sit... on the northwest corner of St. James's Square, I think. As to the mystery, the only mystery is why you bothered to blindfold me at all. Yes, well, standard procedure, I suppose.
Sherlock Holmes
10.6s
Yes. Your bail's been posted. Mary.
Sherlock Holmes
2.6s
- I don't think you do. - You're overtired.
Sherlock Holmes
1.5s
If you still need him.
Sherlock Holmes
9.2s
He's essential to my plan. Get off out of it. What you doing? Can't you see where you're going? - You scalp diver. - Get off out of it.
Sherlock Holmes
1.5s
It was Blackwood.
Sherlock Holmes
6.6s
- Right. - It's nothing to do with me... but I advise you leave the case alone. Well, I may not have a choice.
Sherlock Holmes
21.2s
I need you. You've come a long way down from the House of Lords. - And I will rise again. - Bon voyage. Pay attention. 3 more will die, and there is nothing you can do to save them. You must accept that this is beyond your control... or, by the time you realize you made all of this possible... i'll be the last sane thought in your head.
Sherlock Holmes
12.8s
Lord Henry Blackwood... you are sentenced to death for the practice of black magic... the unholy murder of 5 innocent young women... and the attempted murder of a 6th.
Sherlock Holmes
6.5s
What did he want? Not sure. But I don't think you're needed, Father. Not for this one.
Sherlock Holmes
7.9s
Do you have any final words? Death... is only the beginning.