They're practically interesting. Be as skeptical as you like. But our secret systems have steered the world towards good for centuries. The danger is they can also be used for more nefarious purposes. What some call the dark arts, or practical magic. We know you don't believe in magic, Mr. Holmes. We don't expect you to share our faith... merely our fears. Fear is the more infectious condition. In this instance... fear of your own child.
Sherlock Holmes
29.2s
- Yes. - You're feeling sensitive. I'm not sensitive. What you need is a rest. My brother, Mycroft, has a small estate near Chichester. Beautiful grounds. There's a folly. We can throw a lamb on the spit. We? Holmes, if I were to go to the country, it would be with my future wife. - Well, certainly, if we must... - No, not you. Mary and I. - You are not... - What, invited? Why would I not be invited to my brother's country home? Now you're not making any sense. You're not human. John Watson?
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
7.5s
I daresay we have the right man, gentlemen. Sherlock Holmes, Ambassador Standish from America... and Lord Coward, the home secretary.
Sherlock Holmes
5.2s
For whom? Friends in high places. They're the ones who bailed you out.
Sherlock Holmes
2.6s
- I don't think you do. - You're overtired.
Sherlock Holmes
19.9s
There's one thing you've failed to deduce from the watch. Really? I think not. The time. I have to get back, Holmes. Taking tea with the in-laws. - Reckon your future, sir? - Absolutely not. - No, thank you. - You need to hear what I have to tell. We have no need of your lucky heather, gypsy woman. Even if it's to do with Mary?
Sherlock Holmes
14.9s
And precisely the reason you can't find a suitable ring. Do you have my money? You are terrified of a life without the thrill of the macabre. - Do you have my cut from the fight? - Admit it. - Give me my money! Holmes. - Admit it! I see.
Sherlock Holmes
8.7s
It does make a considerable difference to me... having someone with me on whom I can thoroughly rely. Well, you can rely on me for exactly 10 minutes.
Sherlock Holmes
9.5s
The area you're looking for is Nine Elms. I wondered. Do you remember where I put the Lords Register of members' interests? It's on the stepladder.
Sherlock Holmes
4.7s
He clearly felt something was coming to get him. Something did.
Sherlock Holmes
3.2s
- Shall I look after it for you? - No, no.
Sherlock Holmes
1.7s
He's not a butcher, let me see.
Sherlock Holmes
2.2s
Putrefaction.
Sherlock Holmes
1.9s
Give her my best.
Sherlock Holmes
31.5s
You've never complained about my methods before. - I'm not complaining. - What do you call this? How am I complaining? I never complain. Do I complain about you practicing the violin in the morning... or your mess, your lack of hygiene, or the fact that you steal my clothes? We have a barter system. Do I complain about you setting fire to my rooms? - Our rooms. - The rooms. When do I complain that you experiment on my dog? - Our dog. - On the dog. Gladstone is our dog. Where I do take issue is your campaign to sabotage my relationship with Mary.
Sherlock Holmes
25.6s
Is it candy floss? Molasses? Maple syrup? Barley sugar. Toffee apple. Let me guess. Judging by your arsonist tool kit... you're here to burn down the building and extinguish all evidence therein. Just one minute, boys. Dredger.
Sherlock Holmes
17.3s
Why I ever believed... that I would get to have tea with Mary's parents is beyond me... - having been talked into going with you. - We were set upon. It was self-defense. I've been reviewing my notes on our exploits over the last 7 months. Would you like to know my conclusion?