Elementary 4×16
& Watson: Me? Where you going?
Holmes: It’s the first Thursday of the month.
Watson: Wait, you’re leaving to go play chess?!
& Watson: Did you see who was chasing him?
HOBO: It wasn’t a who, it was a what... It was an animal. Big like a... like a bear or like a giant wolf. It had this-this crazy growl like... Grrrr. And it was glowing. Like a lantern.
Watson: It was glowing?
& Holmes: Giant, glowing wolf...
Watson: Or a very small bear.
& Holmes: Some people have a way of blinding themselves to the faults of those that they love or admire. Did you know that American icon Thomas Edison used similar techniques to acquire many of his patents? He would invite young inventors to show him their creations, and then he would have his employees reverse-engineer their work and then patent the results. The real inventors wouldn’t see a penny... The only thing Edison didn’t patent was patent-jacking.
& Holmes: Only slightly less outrageous than a glowing mastiff, wouldn’t you agree?
& Holmes: The distinctive growl I heard over the phone, that was the first clue, and that comes from these high-efficiency hybrid engines developed by Devonshire Robotics...
& Capt. Gregson: So someone bought his stolen patents and made a Terminator...
& Holmes: Mr. Barrymore. So nice of you to join us.
& Watson: It’s, like, 100 degrees in here!
Holmes: It’s precisely 95 degrees. Ideal for yoga and tortoises.
& Holmes: Finally! It appears our endgame has begun.
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