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If Jimmy is going to strip down in the parking lot anyway, why used the wet wipes while wearing the muddy clothes?

Notice the expectantly raised eyebrows of the sound guy in the background as Jimmy gives the recliner guy his spiel.

yeah the show looks a lot less "period" than it did in its first season.

Can anyone read a brain scan? Nothing stood out to me. (I was surprised that the first image was from the middle of his head (judging by the optic lobes, shape of ear lobes, split sinus cavity (his nose is really crooked!) ) Don't they usually start at the top or the bottom? )

wasn't she at the meeting? I guess she didn't actually interact with anyone there.

I'm not really sure if she aided an abetted per se…she didn't even give up the name of the murderer.

My take on this episode was how much Joan has become Sherlock. Even her posture when watching the multiple TVs of the girl tied up. (I have to admit that I always thought the TV room was on the first floor, not upstairs—-I'm glad to finally have clarification on that matter!)

Is it typical when filming for shows to know when the show is going to be aired? The date on the brain image is May 21, 2017

"..and you don't have a problem with that?" "Not tonight I don't"

Loved Gregson's eye movement when Joan slammed her hands on his desk and shouted at the prosecutor "I don't want it closed, I want it solved!"

I really liked the delivery of Joan's indigent "You wouldn't be" when the prosecutor was saying it was a moot point when she asked if he'd be giving the dude immunity if a gang war wasn't about to happen.

Interesting that when Joan was wearing the pinstripe banker's suit (with a vest!) Sherlock was wearing horizontal stripes…symbolism that they are moving in orthogonal directions?

I don't think Boston retail streets looked that clean, bright, and shiny back then. They seemed almost contemporary. At the same time, I realise they were trying to make a contrast in the next scene with the woman in Moscow and the blued out lighting (although I think the locks on her door seemed way more modern

The only people who can break into a house and shoot people in the head in Boston live all the way in DC? That's a long drive. Surely they could have used someone else? And surely the could have made it looked like a sloppy break in gone bad in order to cover their tracks. (or did they not want to cover their

I meant lead in the show.

loved Kim's "huh" at the end with the double head bob.

The movie theatre that Chuck passes by is playing "Bunny Lake is Missing"

I liked how Kim was positioned under the W and Jimmy under the M in the "enjoy your champagne" shot.

With respect to this below, Det. Bell's response to the window office guy threatening a discrimination lawsuit was also interesting….basically "the fact that I'm black means that there can't be a problem." Also, I was struck that in that scene, of the four actors, only one was a white man but he was the lead.

I liked Joan's tie but not sure what I think about the fore-in-hand knot.