Elementary 4×17
& Holmes: Watson, you know Everyone.
Watson: Actually, I don’t know anyone.
Holmes: No, I mean Everyone with a capital «E.»
& Holmes: It occurred to me that our Ranger might have been killed by an obsessed fan attempting to recreate a particular death. Unfortunately, the deaths in the comics involved being sent back in time, buried deep underground, made microscopic, impersonated by an alien and— my particular favorite demise— pushed over a waterfall, locked in the embrace of his nemesis.
Watson: Hmm.
& Ben: I’m the Standard-Bearer. I’m here to help.
& Ben: You’re staring.
Holmes: Observation must be one of your superhuman abilities. I’ve had masked visitors before, but they came either to kill me or have sex with me. On one memorable occasion, both, but you are my first superhero.
& Holmes: One should never confuse need with fetish.
& Holmes: ...... So take off the mask.
The Standard Bearer: How’d you do all that?
Holmes: I was bitten by a radioactive detective.
& Holmes: I imagine this is what it feels like the first time one steps into the Batcave.
& Watson: That can happen, you know. You can lose.
& Holmes: I ask you, is there anything more quintessentially American than being gunned down in a place that you’re meant to feel safe?
& Al Baxter: You got quite an imagination; you should work in comics.
& Watson: Do you know what a Vigenère cipher is?.. It’s a form of encryption that allows a person to hide messages inside regular texts.
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