So Moriarty was after a piece of the machine... not the poison. There's nothing more elusive than an obvious fact. The wire-free invention was the game all along. And Adler was just the diversion. He knew I'd chase her, leaving the machine accessible. A technology of that kind would be worth an untold fortune. Imagine being able to control any device... simply by sending a command via radio waves. It's the future, Watson.
Sherlock Holmes
5s
Where is Blackwood's device now? Secret Service have it, sir. They've taken over the case.
Sherlock Holmes
3.5s
There's a good boy. Everything's gonna be fine.
Sherlock Holmes
3.1s
- Gladstone. - Stop him before he gets to the front door.
Sherlock Holmes
2.9s
Point blank range? Moriarty.
Sherlock Holmes
2.6s
I've loaded the last of your boxes, sir.
Sherlock Holmes
2.3s
I'd wager there's a piece missing.
Sherlock Holmes
2s
Case reopened.
Sherlock Holmes
19s
Permission to enter the armory? Granted. Watson, I am in the process of inventing a device... that suppresses the sound of a gunshot. It's not working. Can I see that?
Sherlock Holmes
11.9s
Let's see, then. There's a letter here... from Mrs. Ramsey of Queen's Park. - Her husband's disappeared. - He's in Belgium with the scullery maid. Is it November?
Sherlock Holmes
7.1s
- Same time next week. - Come along, captain. - It's quieter downstairs. - Mrs. Hudson? Bring something to cheer him up.
Sherlock Holmes
7.1s
I can't but agree. My mind rebels at stagnation. Give me problems. Give me work. The sooner, the better.
Sherlock Holmes
3.1s
Thank you, Captain Philips. Perhaps a nice cup of tea?
Sherlock Holmes
4.9s
You know, it's been 3 months... since your last case.
Sherlock Holmes
2.7s
Don't you think it's time you found another one?
Sherlock Holmes
2.6s
Yes, yes. Gently, gently, Watson. Be gentle with me...