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You just described ABC's OUAT.

Because this too did happen….

One more thing, Kenneth is hands down a clown villain. Where's the BatFlash when you need him?

I would argue the fetus in her belly was effectively created through false pretense, hence Nick should have no legal parental obligation to it, but there are actual cases where women using mens' sperm post-coitus to get themselves pregnant have successfully sued the male for child support. One case involved oral sex,

That moment Nick realizes he IS the father. That moment when Adalind made him touch the stomach!

Considering I recognized the dentist enough to know he did it, I found the "A-story" fascinating enough since we see Bell and Watson flexing their intellect, so even if the two don't tie together, I don't see it as that much a weaker story.

Not saying you can't see it, rather I call shenanigans in having a PC mounted camera about 10 ft away from your window would give anyone the building taking up half of the view outside. Also, it wasn't at an angle since you only see one side. 66th and 10th would still be north by northwest, hence I'm still bothered.

Really, I thought the fact someone lived so close to the Empire State Building to have it framed so well by his window more problematic. No one lives that close AND that high to that place. And you can say something about Earth's curvature and parallax, but for real? If Full Auto got up and panned the view, showing us

Okay, read the review. Fair enough. On the plus side, Holmes and Bell are enjoyable when sharing the screen. "Wait, you deprogrammed her?" Classic Marcus.

I somehow understand and empathize not with the reference.

Secret Tunnel!

When I heard stolen crystals, I was so ready to see May become enhanced. But when the story came to a climax, all I could do was suffer with her. PTSD by proxy.

The woman was wearing scrubs, making her a medical professional of some sort (doctor, nurse, morgueperson), hence her not going into action when seeing a visibly ill person would justifiably be against her ethics.

Sherlock Holmes' expressiveness over the past few episodes was emphatic because he doesn't wish for Joan Watson morphing into another person…when does the glomping occur? JLM needs to be attacked with hugs on screen.

Uh, Evan's friend is going into the back of a stranger's van. Why are we talking about 4's? Guys?

Luisa can wait, no person should be so trifling.

We need more heterosexual male life partners on screen, dammit!

#TeamMichael!

Her event was from April 3-5…Elementary's cases takes place two days into the future? *looks up some news stories* Shucks, thought time travel was real again.

Exactly.