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I agree completely. The crux of the story was that Adler beat Holmes, which was the genesis of his great respect for her. In Sherlock that was completely lost.

No. I promise you're not.

Yeah those cases were a very small percentage of the 56 short stories and four novels he wrote. Maybe the Dying Detective, Empty House, Final Problem, and…that's it. I can't think of any others. You could maybe count Sign of Four because Mary is in danger but she isn't even married to John at that point. She's just

Mary was the type of female character male writers create when they want a "strong woman." A strong female character doesn't necessarily mean physically strong you know. There are numerous ways women can display strength without being some super secret assassin/spy. That little plot twist was the most contrived,

If there is some meta-trickery afoot they took a mighty big risk considering Zoom had Barry by the throat two seconds away from killing him before Caitlyn intervened.