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00:00:00My brother is a murderer.
00:00:02No chance for you to be a hero this time, Mr. Holmes.
00:00:05I'll do your research.
00:00:07I'm not a hero.
00:00:09I'm a high-functioning sociopath.
00:00:11Merry Christmas!
00:00:14I'm not given to outbursts of brotherly compassion.
00:00:18You know what happened to the other one?
00:00:25Miss me?
00:00:25Miss me. Miss me. Miss me. Miss me. Miss me.
00:00:28I've only been gone four minutes.
00:00:30Well, I certainly hope you've learnt your lesson.
00:00:36What you're about to see is classified beyond top secret.
00:00:40Is that quite clear?
00:00:41Don't minute any of this.
00:00:43Once beyond these walls, you must never speak of it.
00:00:47A D-notice has been slapped on the entire incident.
00:00:51Only those within this room, codenames Antarctica, Langdale,
00:00:54Porlock, and Love will ever know the whole truth.
00:00:58As far as everyone else is concerned,
00:01:01going to the Prime Minister and way beyond.
00:01:04Charles Augustus...
00:01:05Are you tweeting?
00:01:06No.
00:01:07Well, that's what it looks like.
00:01:08Of course, tweeting. Why would I be tweeting?
00:01:09Give me that.
00:01:10What? No, go.
00:01:11What are you doing?
00:01:11Get off.
00:01:12What?
00:01:12Give it here.
00:01:15Back on terraphone.
00:01:16Don't read them out.
00:01:17Free as a bird.
00:01:18God, you're such a spoilsport.
00:01:19Will you take this matter seriously?
00:01:21I am taking it seriously.
00:01:22What makes you think I'm not taking it seriously?
00:01:24Hashtag, oh, what a beautiful morning.
00:01:26Look, not so long ago,
00:01:27I was on a mission that meant certain death.
00:01:28My death.
00:01:29And now I'm back in a nice warm office
00:01:31with my big brother and...
00:01:32Are those ginger nuts?
00:01:33Oh, God.
00:01:34Love ginger nuts.
00:01:36Our doctor said you were clean.
00:01:37I am. Utterly.
00:01:39No need for stimulants now, remember?
00:01:41I've worked to do.
00:01:42Your high is a kite.
00:01:44Natural high, I assure you.
00:01:45Totally natural.
00:01:46I'm just glad to be alive!
00:01:49What should we do next?
00:01:50What's your name?
00:01:52Vivian.
00:01:53What would you do, Vivian?
00:01:55Pardon?
00:01:55It's a lovely day.
00:01:57Go for a stroll.
00:01:58Make a paper airplane.
00:01:59Have an ice lolly.
00:02:01Ice lolly, I suppose.
00:02:02Ice lolly it is!
00:02:04What's your favorite?
00:02:05Oh, really, I shouldn't.
00:02:07Come on.
00:02:08Do they still do movies?
00:02:10Mr. Holmes.
00:02:11Yes?
00:02:13We do need to get on.
00:02:15Yes, of course.
00:02:15Yes.
00:02:18Do your research.
00:02:22I'm not a hero.
00:02:23I'm a high-functioning sociopath.
00:02:27Sociopath.
00:02:29Sociopath.
00:02:31I see.
00:02:32I was supposed to have shot him then.
00:02:34Some over-eager squaddy with an itchy trigger finger.
00:02:36That's who.
00:02:37That's not what happened at all.
00:02:39It is now.
00:02:41Remarkable.
00:02:42How did you do it?
00:02:43We have some very talented people working here.
00:02:45If James and Moriarty can hack every TV screen in the lounge,
00:02:49rest assured, we have the tech to doctor a bit of security footage.
00:02:54That is now the official version.
00:02:56The version anyone we want to will see.
00:02:59No need to go to the trouble of getting some sort of official pardon.
00:03:02You're off the hook, Mr. Holmes.
00:03:06You're home and dry.
00:03:08Okay.
00:03:08Cheers.
00:03:09Obviously, there's unfinished business.
00:03:12Moriarty.
00:03:13I told you.
00:03:13Moriarty's dead.
00:03:14You say he filmed that video message before he died.
00:03:18Yes.
00:03:19You also say you know what he's going to do next.
00:03:23What does that mean?
00:03:24Perhaps that's all there is to it.
00:03:26Perhaps he was just trying to frighten you.
00:03:28No, no.
00:03:29He would never be that disappointing.
00:03:31He's planned something, something long-term.
00:03:34Something that would take effect if he never made it off that rooftop alive.
00:03:38Posthumous revenge.
00:03:39No, better than that.
00:03:40Posthumous game.
00:03:42We brought you back to deal with this.
00:03:44What are you going to do?
00:03:45Wait.
00:03:47Wait?
00:03:47Of course, wait.
00:03:49I'm the target.
00:03:49Targets wait.
00:03:51Look.
00:03:52Whatever's coming, whatever he's lined up, I'll know when it begins.
00:03:55I always know when the game is on.
00:03:57You know why?
00:03:58Why?
00:04:00Because I love it.
00:04:17There was once a merchant in the famous market at Baghdad.
00:04:39One day he saw a stranger looking at him in surprise.
00:04:42And he knew that the stranger was death.
00:04:47Pale and trembling, the merchant fled to the marketplace and made his way many, many miles
00:04:52to the city of Samara.
00:04:54For there he was sure death could not find him.
00:04:59But when at last he came to Samara, the merchant saw, waiting for him, the grim figure of death.
00:05:06Very well, said the merchant, I give in.
00:05:12I am yours.
00:05:16But tell me, why did you look surprised when you saw me this morning in Baghdad?
00:05:23Because, said death, I had an appointment with you tonight.
00:05:28In Samara.
00:05:41If this gets any better, I'm going to get two knives.
00:05:43Thanks to appetizer.
00:05:44So what about Moriarty, then?
00:05:45Oh, I have a plan.
00:05:47I'm going to monitor the underworld.
00:05:49Every quiver of the web will tell me when the spider makes his move.
00:05:52But basically, your plan is just to sit there solving crimes like you always do.
00:05:57Awesome, isn't it?
00:05:58He drowned, Mr. Holmes.
00:06:01That's what we thought.
00:06:03But when they opened up his lungs...
00:06:04Yes?
00:06:05Sad.
00:06:06Superficient.
00:06:10Come back.
00:06:11It's the wrong thumb.
00:06:18Sherlock.
00:06:19It's never twins.
00:06:22Hopkins arrest Wilson.
00:06:23Dimmick are looking at their lymph nodes.
00:06:24Wilson, lymph nodes.
00:06:25Sherlock.
00:06:26Yes, you may have nothing but a limbless torso,
00:06:28but there'll still be traces of ink left in the lymph nodes under the armpits.
00:06:30If your mystery corpse had tattoos, the signs will be there.
00:06:32Run, you know.
00:06:33Is that a guess?
00:06:34Never guess.
00:06:35Sherlock.
00:06:36So he's the killer?
00:06:37The canary trainer?
00:06:38Of course he's the killer.
00:06:39Didn't see that coming.
00:06:40Naturally.
00:06:42Sherlock, you can't go on spinning plates like this.
00:06:45That's it.
00:06:46The plates were spinning.
00:06:46The heart medication you're taking is known to cause bloods and amnesia.
00:06:50Yes, I think so.
00:06:53Why?
00:06:54Because the fingerprints on your brother's neck are your own.
00:06:57A jellyfish?
00:06:58I know.
00:06:58You can't arrest a jellyfish.
00:07:00Did you try?
00:07:01We did try.
00:07:01Oh, God.
00:07:06Mary?
00:07:0759 missed calls.
00:07:09I'm in a lot of trouble.
00:07:12Help!
00:07:13Oh, my God.
00:07:14Oh, my God.
00:07:15Relax.
00:07:16It's got two syllables.
00:07:17I'm a nurse, darling.
00:07:18I think I know what to do.
00:07:19Come on, Nick.
00:07:19Come on.
00:07:20Lee!
00:07:20Relax.
00:07:21No, just drive, please.
00:07:23God, just drive.
00:07:24God, drive.
00:07:25Sherlock.
00:07:26Mary.
00:07:27That's it, Mary.
00:07:28Read.
00:07:28Don't you start.
00:07:31Relax.
00:07:32John?
00:07:33John?
00:07:34I think you have to pull over.
00:07:36Mary?
00:07:36Mary?
00:07:37Pull over?
00:07:39Oh, my God.
00:07:43Has that come out?
00:07:48They never come out when I take them.
00:07:50Please have a look.
00:07:51Oh, she's so beautiful.
00:07:54Have another go.
00:07:56What about her name?
00:07:57Catherine.
00:07:58Yeah, we've gone off that.
00:07:59Have we?
00:07:59Yeah.
00:08:00Oh.
00:08:00Well, you know what I think.
00:08:01It's not a girl's name.
00:08:03Molly, Mrs. H., we would love you to be godparents.
00:08:07If you...
00:08:08Really?
00:08:08That's so lovely.
00:08:11And, uh...
00:08:12You too, Sherlock?
00:08:14You too what?
00:08:15Godfather.
00:08:16We'd like you to be godfather.
00:08:17God is a ludicrous fiction dreamt up by inadequacy.
00:08:19I'd make it all responsibility to an invisible magic friend.
00:08:22Yeah, but there'll be cake.
00:08:23Will you do it?
00:08:24I'll go back to him.
00:08:25Father, we ask you to send your blessings on this water and sanctify it for our use this day in Christ's name.
00:08:34Now, what name have you given your daughter?
00:08:38Rosamund Mary.
00:08:39Rosamund?
00:08:39It means rose of the world.
00:08:42Rosy for short.
00:08:44Didn't you get John's text?
00:08:46No.
00:08:46I deleted his text.
00:08:48I deleted any text that begins high.
00:08:49No idea why people think you're incapable of human emotion.
00:08:54Sorry.
00:08:55Go.
00:08:56And now, godparents.
00:08:58Are you ready to help the parents of this child in their deuces as Christian parents?
00:09:04We are.
00:09:05Sorry I didn't catch that.
00:09:08Please repeat the question.
00:09:09Is that what Watson?
00:09:12You see, but do not observe.
00:09:14To you, the world remains an impenetrable mystery, whereas to me it is an open book.
00:09:17Hard logic versus romantic whimsy.
00:09:19That is your choice.
00:09:21You fail to connect actions to their consequences.
00:09:24Now, for the last time, if you want to keep the rattle, do not throw the rattle.
00:09:28You fail to do not throw the rattle, do not throw the rattle.
00:09:58You fail to do not have to keep the rattle.
00:10:01Here goes Jonathan from the beginning.
00:10:07Bye.
00:10:07Bye.
00:10:08Bye.
00:10:10Bye.
00:10:10Bye.
00:10:19Bye.
00:10:22Bye.
00:10:22like.
00:10:23Bye.
00:10:24Bye.
00:10:24Bye.
00:10:25Bye.
00:10:26Bye.
00:10:28Oh, good girl. Good girl. Good girl.
00:10:35I'd better finish this advice.
00:10:47Afternoon. He says you've got a good one, Greg.
00:10:50Oh, yeah.
00:10:52It was David Wellsborough's 50th birthday.
00:10:58Oh, 50.
00:11:01Where did it go? I know for a fact I was only 21 this time last week.
00:11:04Yeah, well, that's impossible. That was before you met me.
00:11:07Well, no, there never was such a time.
00:11:11She's looking at me disapproving again.
00:11:14No. She's just jealous.
00:11:16No. Well, I think we both are.
00:11:19Oh. No, no, David, come on.
00:11:23Oh, no. It's a Skype call.
00:11:26Oh, then it must be Charlie.
00:11:28At least he's phoning, I suppose.
00:11:31Oh, hello.
00:11:32Hey, Dad.
00:11:34Happy birthday.
00:11:35Sorry to miss the party, but travel broadens the mind, right?
00:11:41No. Picture's frozen.
00:11:43Yeah, the signal's rubbish. But I can still eat.
00:11:45Why is it rubbish? Where are you?
00:11:47How is he? Is he eating? Ask me if he's eating.
00:11:49No, she's...
00:11:50No, hang on a sec. I'll find somewhere quieter.
00:11:53Hi.
00:11:54So, Charlie, where are you?
00:11:56Are you there?
00:11:57Sorry. I'm here. I'm just a bit.
00:12:00You all right?
00:12:01It's nothing. Probably just the altitude.
00:12:03Altitude?
00:12:04I went to bed. Didn't you see the mountains?
00:12:06Well, never mind mountains. Your mother wants to know if you're eating properly.
00:12:09Listen, Dad, could you do me a favour?
00:12:11What?
00:12:12Could you just check something on my car?
00:12:13Your car?
00:12:14To settle a bed.
00:12:15The guys here don't believe I've got a power engine stuck to the bonnet.
00:12:18Could you take a photo and send it?
00:12:19Uh, yes. I can do that.
00:12:25All done. You got it.
00:12:26Charlie?
00:12:30A week later...
00:12:32Yeah?
00:12:33Something really weird happens.
00:12:36Drunk driver. He's totally smashed. The cops are chasing him.
00:12:39And he turns into the driver of the Wellsborough house trying to get away.
00:12:43Unfortunately...
00:12:57The drunk guy survived. They managed to pull him out.
00:12:59But when they put the fire out and examined the parked car...
00:13:04Whose body?
00:13:05Charlie Wellsborough, the son.
00:13:07What?
00:13:08The son who's into bed. DNA all checks out.
00:13:10The night of the party, the car's empty.
00:13:12And a week later...
00:13:14The dead boy's found at the wheel.
00:13:18Yeah, I thought I'd tickle you.
00:13:19You got a lab report?
00:13:21Yeah, Charlie Wellsborough's son have a cabinet minister,
00:13:23so I'm under a lot of pressure to get results.
00:13:25Who cares about that?
00:13:26Tell me about the seats.
00:13:27The seats?
00:13:28Yes, the car seats.
00:13:33Made of vinyl.
00:13:34Two different types of vinyl present.
00:13:37Was it his own car?
00:13:39Yeah, not a flash. He was a student.
00:13:41Well, that's suggestive.
00:13:42Why?
00:13:43Vinyl's cheaper than leather.
00:13:44Yeah, right.
00:13:45There's something else.
00:13:46Yes?
00:13:47According to this, Charlie Wellsborough had already been dead for a week.
00:13:52What?
00:13:53The body in the car, dead for a week.
00:13:55Oh, this is a good one. Is it my birthday?
00:13:58You want help?
00:13:59Yes, please.
00:14:00One condition.
00:14:01Okay.
00:14:02Take all the credit.
00:14:03It gets boring if I just solve them all.
00:14:05Yeah, you say that, and then John blogs about it, and you get all the credit anyway.
00:14:08Yeah, he's got a point.
00:14:09Which makes me look like some kind of prima donna who insists on getting credit for something he didn't do.
00:14:13Well, I think you've hit a sauce box, Shannon.
00:14:15Like I'm some kind of credit junkie.
00:14:17Definitely a sauce box.
00:14:18So you take all the glory, thanks.
00:14:20Okay.
00:14:21Thanks all the same.
00:14:22You just solved the bloody thing when you was driving me nuts.
00:14:25Anything you say, Giles.
00:14:29Just kidding.
00:14:30It's obvious though, isn't it, what happened?
00:14:37John, you're amazed me. You know what happened?
00:14:39Not a clue. It's just you normally say that at this point.
00:14:41Hmm.
00:14:42Well then, let's help you solve your little problem, Greg.
00:14:47You there?
00:14:48I know.
00:14:49So how's it going then, fatherhood?
00:14:51Oh, good.
00:14:52Great.
00:14:53Yeah, amazing.
00:14:54Getting any sleep?
00:14:55Price none.
00:14:56You beck and call of a screaming, demanding baby, woken up all hours to obey us every whim?
00:14:59Must feel very different.
00:15:02I'm sorry, what?
00:15:03Yes, well, you know how it is.
00:15:04All you do is clean up their mess, pat them on the head.
00:15:07You two having a little joke?
00:15:08Never a word of thanks.
00:15:10Can't even tell people's faces apart.
00:15:12This is a joke, isn't it?
00:15:13Yeah, that's all. Oh, aren't you clever? You're so, so clever.
00:15:16Is it about me?
00:15:17I think he needs winding.
00:15:18You know, I think that really might be it.
00:15:20No, don't get it.
00:15:21Charlie's family are pretty cut up about it, as you'd expect.
00:15:24We go easy on them, yeah.
00:15:25You know me.
00:15:26Hey, hello.
00:15:27Yeah.
00:15:28Got them, don't worry.
00:15:29Pampers, the cream you can't get from Boots.
00:15:30Yeah, never mind about that.
00:15:31Where are you now?
00:15:32At the dead boy's house.
00:15:33Yeah.
00:15:34And what does he think?
00:15:35Any theories?
00:15:36Uh, well, I texted you the details.
00:15:38Yeah, two different types of vinyl.
00:15:40Hey, how do you know about that?
00:15:41Oh, you'd be amazed at what a receptionist picks up.
00:15:44They know everything.
00:15:46Solve it, then.
00:15:47I'm working on it.
00:15:48Oh, Mary, motherhood's slowing you down.
00:15:50Pig.
00:15:51Keep trying.
00:15:52So what about it, then?
00:15:53What, an empty car that suddenly has a weak old corpse in it?
00:15:56And what are you gonna call this one?
00:15:57Oh, the, uh, the ghost driver.
00:15:59Don't give it a title.
00:16:00People like the titles.
00:16:01Don't keep the titles.
00:16:02Give the people what they want.
00:16:03No, never do that.
00:16:04People are stupid.
00:16:05Uh, some people.
00:16:06All people.
00:16:07All people are stupid.
00:16:09Most people.
00:16:10It's hard enough, though, isn't it, to be him?
00:16:11I mean, it's right up your straw, sir.
00:16:16Mr. and Mrs. Wellsborough,
00:16:17I really am most terribly sorry to hear about your daughter.
00:16:19Samson.
00:16:20Mr. and Mrs. Wellsborough, this is Mr. Sherlock Holmes.
00:16:23Thank you very much for coming.
00:16:24We've heard a great deal about you.
00:16:25If anyone can throw any light into this darkness, surely it will be you.
00:16:28Well, I believe that I...
00:16:32...can.
00:16:34What? Charlie was our whole world, Mr. Holmes.
00:16:37I...
00:16:46Charlie.
00:16:48Mr. Holmes.
00:16:49Sorry, you were saying?
00:16:50Well, Charlie was our whole world, Mr. Holmes.
00:16:52I...
00:16:53I don't think we'll ever get over this.
00:16:54No.
00:16:55Shouldn't think so.
00:17:00So sorry.
00:17:01Will you excuse me a moment?
00:17:02I just...
00:17:06Oh, I'll just, uh...
00:17:12What's wrong?
00:17:13I'm not sure.
00:17:14Just...
00:17:15...by the pricking of my thumbs.
00:17:17Seriously?
00:17:18You?
00:17:19Intuitions are not to be ignored, John.
00:17:20They represent data processed too fast for the conscious mind to comprehend.
00:17:24What is this?
00:17:25Oh, it's a sort of shrine, I suppose, really.
00:17:28Bit of a fan of Mrs. T.
00:17:31A big...
00:17:32...hero of mine when I was getting started.
00:17:34Right.
00:17:35Yes.
00:17:40Who?
00:17:41What?
00:17:42Who... who is this?
00:17:43Are you serious?
00:17:44Sherlock.
00:17:45It's...
00:17:46It's Margaret Thatcher.
00:17:47The first...
00:17:48...female Prime Minister of this country.
00:17:49Right.
00:17:50Prime Minister?
00:17:51Hmm.
00:17:52Leader of the government.
00:17:53Right.
00:17:54Female?
00:17:55For God's sake, you know perfectly well who she is.
00:17:58Why are you playing for time?
00:17:59It's the gap.
00:18:00Look at the gap.
00:18:01It's wrong.
00:18:02Everything else is perfectly ordered.
00:18:04Managed.
00:18:05The whole thing's voting on OCD.
00:18:07My respects.
00:18:08This figurine is routinely repositioned after the clean has been in.
00:18:11This picture's straightened every day, yet this ugly gap remains.
00:18:14Something's missing from here, but only recently.
00:18:16Yes, a plaster bust.
00:18:17Plaster bust.
00:18:18Oh, for God's sake, it got broken.
00:18:19What the hell has this got to do with Charlie?
00:18:21Rug!
00:18:22What?
00:18:23Well, how could it get broken?
00:18:24The only place where it folds is the floor, and there is a big, thick rug.
00:18:27Does it matter?
00:18:28Mrs. Wellsborough, my apologies.
00:18:30It is worth letting him do this.
00:18:31Is your friend quite mad?
00:18:32Oh, he's an arsehole, but it's an easy mistake.
00:18:34Look, look.
00:18:35We had a break-in.
00:18:36Some little bastard smashed it to bits.
00:18:38We found the remains out there in the porch.
00:18:40The porch where we came in?
00:18:41How anybody could hate her so much, they'd go to the trouble of smashing her likeness.
00:18:44I'm no expert, but possibly her face.
00:18:47Why didn't you smash all the others?
00:18:49Perfect opportunity.
00:18:50Look at that one.
00:18:51She's smiling in that one.
00:18:52Oh, Inspector, this is clearly a waste of time.
00:18:53If there's nothing...
00:18:54I know what happened to your son.
00:18:56You do?
00:18:57Quite simple.
00:18:58Superficial, to be blunt.
00:18:59But first, tell me.
00:19:00The night at the break-in, this room was in darkness.
00:19:03Well, yes.
00:19:04The porch where it was smashed.
00:19:05I noticed the motion sensor was damaged, so I assume it's permanently lit.
00:19:08I didn't notice that.
00:19:09I like the arrogance to ignore details.
00:19:11I'm not the police.
00:19:12So you're saying he smashed it where he could see it?
00:19:13Exactly.
00:19:14Why?
00:19:15Don't know.
00:19:16It would be fun if I knew.
00:19:17Mr. Holmes, please.
00:19:18It was your 50th birthday, Mr. Wells, but of course you were disappointed that your
00:19:23son hadn't made it back from his gap year.
00:19:25After all, he was in Tibet.
00:19:26Yes.
00:19:27No.
00:19:28No?
00:19:29The first part of your conversation was, in fact, pre-recorded video easily arranged.
00:19:40Just a Skype call.
00:19:42The trick was meant to be a surprise.
00:19:44Oh.
00:19:45Trick.
00:19:46Obviously.
00:19:47Could you take a photo and send it?
00:19:48There were two types of vinyl of the burnt out remains of the car.
00:19:51One, the actual passenger seat.
00:19:53The other, a good copy.
00:19:54Well, good enough.
00:19:57Effectively, a costume.
00:20:02A little joking.
00:20:03No, I'm not.
00:20:05What he wanted was for you to get close enough to the car so he could spring the surprise.
00:20:09Oh, my God!
00:20:10Surprise!
00:20:11She out!
00:20:12That's when it happened.
00:20:13I can't be certain, of course, but I think Charlie must have suffered some sort of a seizure.
00:20:18You said he'd felt unwell.
00:20:19You all right?
00:20:20It's nothing.
00:20:21Probably just the altitude.
00:20:22He died there and then.
00:20:23No one had any cause to go near his car, so there he remained, in the driver's seat, hidden until...
00:20:45When the two cars were examined, the fake seat had melted in the fire, revealing Charlie.
00:20:51We've been sitting there, quite dead, for a week.
00:20:56Oh, God.
00:20:59Poor kid.
00:21:00Really, I'm so sorry.
00:21:01Mr. Wellsborough.
00:21:02Mrs. Wellsborough.
00:21:06This is where it was smashed.
00:21:08That was amazing.
00:21:09What?
00:21:10That car, the kid.
00:21:11Ancient history.
00:21:12Why are you still talking about it?
00:21:13What's so important about a broken, busted Margaret Thatcher?
00:21:15Can't stand it.
00:21:16Never can.
00:21:17There's a loose thread in the world.
00:21:18It doesn't mean you have to pull on it.
00:21:19What kind of a life would that be?
00:21:20A sight.
00:21:21I have the strangest feeling.
00:21:22Is this for me?
00:21:23That's mine.
00:21:24You two take a bus.
00:21:25Why?
00:21:26I need to concentrate and I don't want to hit you.
00:21:27Mal, please.
00:21:28I met her once.
00:21:29Thatcher.
00:21:30Rather arrogant, I thought.
00:21:31You thought that.
00:21:32I know.
00:21:33Why am I looking at this?
00:21:34That's her.
00:21:35John and Mary's baby.
00:21:36Oh, I see.
00:21:37Yes.
00:21:38Looks very...
00:21:39fully functioning.
00:21:40Is that really the best you can do?
00:21:41Sorry.
00:21:42I've never been very good with them.
00:21:43Babies?
00:21:44Humans.
00:21:45Moriarty.
00:21:46Did he have any connection with Thatcher?
00:21:47Any interest in her?
00:21:48Why on earth would he?
00:21:49I don't know.
00:21:50You tell me.
00:21:51In the last year of his life, James Moriarty was involved with four political assassinations.
00:21:56There were 70 assorted robberies and terrorist attacks, including a chemical weapons factory
00:22:02in North Korea.
00:22:03And has latterly shown some interest in tracking down the black pearl of the Borgias, which
00:22:10is still missing, by the way, in case you feel like applying yourself to something practical.
00:22:15It's a pearl.
00:22:16Get another one.
00:22:17It's a pearl.
00:22:18There's something important about this.
00:22:19I'm sure.
00:22:20Maybe it's Moriarty.
00:22:21Maybe it's not.
00:22:22Something's coming.
00:22:23Are you having a premonition?
00:22:24Are you having a premonition?
00:22:25No.
00:22:26No.
00:22:27No.
00:22:28No.
00:22:29No.
00:22:30No.
00:22:31No.
00:22:32No.
00:22:33No.
00:22:34No.
00:22:35No.
00:22:36No.
00:22:37No.
00:22:38No.
00:22:39No.
00:22:40No.
00:22:41No.
00:22:42No.
00:22:43No.
00:22:44No.
00:22:45No.
00:22:46No.
00:22:47No.
00:22:48No.
00:22:49No.
00:22:50No.
00:22:51No.
00:22:52No.
00:22:53No.
00:22:54No.
00:22:55No.
00:22:56No.
00:22:57No.
00:22:58No.
00:22:59No.
00:23:00No.
00:23:01No.
00:23:02No.
00:23:03No.
00:23:04No.
00:23:05No.
00:23:06No.
00:23:07No.
00:23:08No.
00:23:09No.
00:23:10No.
00:23:11No.
00:23:12No.
00:23:13No.
00:23:14No.
00:23:15I'm not sure I like it now.
00:23:17You wrote your own version, as I remember.
00:23:19Appointment in Sumatra.
00:23:21The merchant goes to a different city,
00:23:23and it's perfectly fine.
00:23:25Goodnight, Mycroft.
00:23:27Then he becomes a pirate for some reason.
00:23:29Keep me informed.
00:23:31Of what?
00:23:33Absolutely no idea.
00:23:45I'm on.
00:23:47I'm on.
00:23:49No!
00:23:51No!
00:23:53No!
00:23:55I'm on.
00:23:59I'm on.
00:24:01I'm on.
00:24:07No!
00:24:09No!
00:24:11No!
00:24:13Oh, hi, Stella.
00:24:16Greg.
00:24:17You, um...
00:24:19Yeah, he's just got a client, so...
00:24:22Right, right, right.
00:24:24Let's just see a lot of each other, do you?
00:24:27It's nothing.
00:24:28I mean, it's nothing serious.
00:24:30No, no.
00:24:31I just pop round every now and again for a chat.
00:24:33Yeah, of course.
00:24:34I mean, he loves a really tricky case.
00:24:36Yeah, he does.
00:24:38So what are you here for?
00:24:40Well, uh, Interpol think the Borgia Pearl Trail leads back to London, so...
00:24:45Borgia Pearl, they're still after that, are they?
00:24:47Yeah.
00:24:49So how did you two first meet?
00:24:51Oh, there's a case about, um, ten years ago.
00:24:54Nobody could figure out.
00:24:55There's an old lady found dead in a sauna.
00:24:58Oh, yeah?
00:24:59How'd she die?
00:25:00Hypothermia.
00:25:01What?
00:25:02I know, but then I met Sherlock, who is so simple the way...
00:25:05Will you please keep it down?
00:25:07Sorry.
00:25:07Sorry.
00:25:08No, you haven't always been in life insurance, have you?
00:25:10You started out in manual labor.
00:25:12Oh, don't bother being astonished.
00:25:13Your right hand's almost in the tar, so it's bigger than your left.
00:25:15Hard manual work does that.
00:25:17I was a carpenter, like me dad.
00:25:19Now, you're trying to give up smoking unsuccessfully,
00:25:21and you once had a Japanese girlfriend that meant a lot to you,
00:25:23but now you feel indifferent about it.
00:25:25Where the hell?
00:25:27Yes.
00:25:28E-cigarettes.
00:25:29Not just that ten individual.
00:25:31E-cigarettes.
00:25:32I'd be just one of those smoking doors.
00:25:33He would have invested in one of those irritating electronic pipe things,
00:25:36but you're convinced you can give up, so you don't want to buy a pipe,
00:25:39because that means you're not serious about quitting.
00:25:40So instead, you buy individual cigarettes,
00:25:42always sure that each will be your last.
00:25:44Anything to add, John?
00:25:46John?
00:25:47Uh, yeah, yeah, listening.
00:25:48What is that?
00:25:49That is me.
00:25:51Well, it's a me substitute.
00:25:53Don't be so hot on yourself.
00:25:54You know, I value your little contributions.
00:25:57Yeah?
00:25:57It's been there since nine this morning.
00:25:59Has it?
00:25:59Where were you?
00:25:59Helping Mrs. H with a sudoku.
00:26:01What about my girlfriend?
00:26:02What?
00:26:03You said I had an ex.
00:26:04You've got a Japanese tattoo in the crook of your elbow
00:26:05and the name Akako.
00:26:07It's obvious you've tried to have it removed.
00:26:09But surely that means I want to forget her.
00:26:11Not that I'm indifferent.
00:26:12It should really hurt your feelings.
00:26:13You would have had the word obliterated.
00:26:15But the first attempt wasn't successful,
00:26:16and you haven't tried again,
00:26:17so it seems you can live with the slightly blurred memory of Akako.
00:26:20Hence the indifference.
00:26:24I thought you'd done something clever.
00:26:26No, no.
00:26:26No, but now you've explained it,
00:26:28it's dead simple, isn't it?
00:26:29I've withheld this information from you until now, Mr. Kingsley,
00:26:35but I think it's time you knew the truth.
00:26:37What do you mean?
00:26:39Have you ever wondered if your wife was a little bit out of your league?
00:26:42Well, you thought she was having an affair.
00:26:44I'd read it's far worse than that.
00:26:44Your wife is a spy.
00:26:46Well, that's right.
00:26:47Her real name is Greta Bangsdottir.
00:26:49Swedish by birth,
00:26:50and probably the most dangerous spy in the world.
00:26:52She's been operating deep undercover for the past four years now as your wife,
00:26:54for one reason only,
00:26:55to get near the American embassy,
00:26:56which is across the road from your flat.
00:26:58Tomorrow, the U.S. president will be at the embassy
00:27:00as part of an official state visit.
00:27:02As the president greets members of staff,
00:27:03Greta Bangsdottir, disguised as a 22-stone cleaner,
00:27:06will inject the president in the back of the neck
00:27:07with a dangerous new drug
00:27:08hidden inside a secret compartment inside her padded armpit.
00:27:11This drug will then render the president
00:27:13entirely susceptible to the will of that new master,
00:27:15none other than James Moriarty.
00:27:16The law.
00:27:17Moriarty will then use the president as a pawn
00:27:19to destabilize the United Nations General Assembly,
00:27:21which is due to vote on a nuclear non-proliferation treaty,
00:27:23tipping the ballots in favor of a first-strike policy against Russia.
00:27:26This chain of events will then prove unstoppable,
00:27:28thus precipitating World War III.
00:27:30Are you serious?
00:27:31No, of course not.
00:27:32His wife left him because his breath stinks
00:27:34and he likes to wear her lingerie.
00:27:35I don't.
00:27:37Just the bras.
00:27:38Get out.
00:27:42So, what's this all about, then?
00:27:45Having fun.
00:27:46Fun?
00:27:47Well, I can.
00:27:47Mm-hmm.
00:27:49Poor's your poor.
00:27:50Boring goat.
00:27:51Go!
00:27:51Oh, this has better be good.
00:27:54Oh, I think you'll like it.
00:27:59That is the bust, isn't it?
00:28:00The one that was broken.
00:28:01No, isn't it?
00:28:02It's another one.
00:28:02Different owner.
00:28:03Different part of town.
00:28:05You were right.
00:28:05This is a thing.
00:28:06Something's going on.
00:28:11What's wrong?
00:28:11I thought you'd be pleased.
00:28:12I am pleased.
00:28:13You don't look pleased.
00:28:14This is my game face.
00:28:16The game is on.
00:28:20Another two have been smashed.
00:28:21It's the Wellsboro one.
00:28:22One belonging to Mr. Moandis Hassan.
00:28:24Identical busts.
00:28:25Yeah, and this one to a Dr. Barnacott and Hoban.
00:28:27Three in total.
00:28:28God knows you'd want to do something like this.
00:28:30Yeah, but some people have that complex, don't they?
00:28:32An E-Day fix.
00:28:33They obsess over one thing and they can't let it go.
00:28:35No, no good.
00:28:36There were other images of Margaret.
00:28:38Margaret?
00:28:39You know who she is.
00:28:40That's her presence at the first break-in.
00:28:42Why would a monomaniac fix it in just one?
00:28:44Ooh.
00:28:45What?
00:28:46Blood?
00:28:47Quite a bit of it, too.
00:28:50Was there any injury at the crime scene?
00:28:52No.
00:28:53Then our suspect must have cut themselves breaking the bust.
00:28:56Come on.
00:28:57Hoban?
00:28:57Lambeth.
00:28:58Lambeth? Why?
00:28:59To see Toby.
00:29:00Ah, right.
00:29:01Who?
00:29:02You'll see.
00:29:02Right, are you coming?
00:29:03No, he's got a lunch date with a brunette forensic officer that he doesn't want to be late for.
00:29:07Who told you?
00:29:08The right sleeve of a jacket plus the formaldehy mixed with your cologne
00:29:10and your complete inability to stop looking at your watch.
00:29:13Have a good time.
00:29:14I will.
00:29:16Trust me, though, she's not right for you.
00:29:17What?
00:29:18She's not the one.
00:29:20Well, thank you, mystic make.
00:29:22How do you work all that out?
00:29:23She's got three children in Rio that he doesn't know about.
00:29:25Are you just making this up?
00:29:27Possibly.
00:29:28Who's Toby?
00:29:28There's a kid I know.
00:29:30Hacker.
00:29:30Brilliant hacker.
00:29:31One of the world's best.
00:29:32Got himself into serious trouble with the Americans a couple of years ago.
00:29:34He hacked into the Pentagon security system and I managed to get him off the charge.
00:29:39Therefore, he owes me a favor.
00:29:41So, how does that help us?
00:29:42What?
00:29:43Toby the hacker.
00:29:44Toby's not the hacker.
00:29:45What?
00:29:46All right, Craig.
00:29:48All right, Sherlock?
00:29:49Craig's got a dog.
00:29:50So, I see.
00:29:53Good flight.
00:29:54Hiya.
00:29:56Mary, what are you...
00:29:58We agreed.
00:29:59We would never bring Rosie out on a case.
00:30:00No, exactly.
00:30:02So, don't wait up.
00:30:03Hey, Sherlock.
00:30:04Hey.
00:30:04Mary, what are you doing here?
00:30:05She's better at this than you.
00:30:06Better?
00:30:07So, I texted her.
00:30:08Hang on.
00:30:09Mary's better than me.
00:30:10Well, she is a retired super agent with a terrifying skill set.
00:30:13Of course she's better.
00:30:14You okay?
00:30:15Nothing personal.
00:30:16What, so I'm supposed to just go home now, am I?
00:30:18Oh, what do you think, Sherlock?
00:30:19Should we take him with us?
00:30:20John or the dog?
00:30:20Ha-ha, that's funny.
00:30:21John?
00:30:22He's handy and loyal.
00:30:23That's hilarious.
00:30:25Is it too early for a divorce?
00:30:27Barnacott's house, then.
00:30:28Anyone up for a trudge?
00:30:30Keep up.
00:30:30He's fast.
00:30:32He's not moving.
00:30:33He's thinking.
00:30:34He's really not moving.
00:30:38Slow, but sure, John, not dissimilar to yourself.
00:30:43You just like this dog, don't you?
00:30:46Well, I like you.
00:30:46He's still not moving.
00:30:50Fascinating.
00:30:51Oh.
00:30:51Well, what do you make of it?
00:31:14They were looking for something.
00:31:15Yes, but it wasn't a burglar.
00:31:17They came specifically for Bat Thatcherbust.
00:31:19Why?
00:31:19Clever.
00:31:25Well, if you were wounded.
00:31:31Clever.
00:31:48Well, if you were wounded and you knew you were leaving a trail, where would you go?
00:31:51We're hiding a tree in a forest.
00:31:53Or blood in a butcher's.
00:31:55Never mind, I'll be better luck next time.
00:31:58This is it, though. This is the one. I can feel it.
00:32:00Well, Moriarty.
00:32:01It has to be him. It's too bizarre, it's too baroque.
00:32:05It's designed to beguile me, tease me, lure me in.
00:32:08Last. A noose for me to put my neck into.
00:32:11I should have seen the state of the front room. It's like the exorcist.
00:32:22There's Rosie's head spinning round.
00:32:24No, it's just the projectile vomiting.
00:32:27Nice.
00:32:28No, it's just the projectile vomiting.
00:32:30No, it's just the projectile vomiting.
00:32:31Nice.
00:32:32Now, you'd think we'd have noticed when she was born.
00:32:35Notice what?
00:32:36A noose for me to put my neck into the front room.
00:32:37A noose for me to put my neck into the front room.
00:32:39A noose for me to put my neck into the front room.
00:32:40No, it's just the projectile vomiting.
00:32:41Nice.
00:32:42You'd think we'd have noticed when she was born.
00:32:46Noose for me?
00:32:47A noose for me to put my neck into the front room.
00:32:48You'd have noticed when she was born.
00:32:49Notice what?
00:32:50A noose for me to put my neck into the front room.
00:32:51No, no, no, no.
00:32:52That's the almond.
00:32:53So?
00:32:54You said it was like the exorcist.
00:32:55They're two different things.
00:32:56You can't do the devil and the antipode.
00:32:58She can't do the devil and the antipode.
00:33:04Yeah, can't she?
00:33:07Come on, darling.
00:33:09Mommy's coming.
00:33:11What are you doing?
00:33:19You heard of that thing?
00:33:21In Germany?
00:33:23You're going to have to be more specific, Craig.
00:33:25Ostalgi.
00:33:26People who miss the old days under the communists.
00:33:28People are weird, aren't they?
00:33:30Mm-hmm.
00:33:31According to this, there's quite a market for Cold War memorabilia.
00:33:34Thatcher, Reagan, Stalin.
00:33:36Time's a great leveller, isn't it?
00:33:38Thatcher's like, I don't know, Napoleon now.
00:33:41That's fascinating and relevant.
00:33:42Where exactly did they come from?
00:33:43I've got into the records of the supply is Gelder & Co.
00:33:47Seems they're from Georgia.
00:33:48Where exactly?
00:33:50Tbilisi.
00:33:51Batch of six.
00:33:52One to Wellsboro, one to Hassan, one to...
00:33:54and one to Dr. Barbicott, two to Miss Ori Harker,
00:33:58one to a Mr. Jack Sanderford of Reading.
00:34:01Estrada, another one?
00:34:02Yeah.
00:34:03Harker or Sanderford?
00:34:05Harker.
00:34:07And it's murder this time.
00:34:08Mm, that perks things up a bit.
00:34:10Offensive wounds on her face and hands, throat cut, sharp blade.
00:34:24The same thing inside the house, the bus.
00:34:26Two of them this time.
00:34:27Interesting.
00:34:28That match of statues was made in Tbilisi several years ago.
00:34:31Limited edition of six.
00:34:32And now someone's wandering about destroying them all.
00:34:34Makes no sense.
00:34:35What's the point?
00:34:35They're not destroying them, that's not what's happening.
00:34:37Yes, it is.
00:34:38Well, it is what's happening, but it's not the point.
00:34:40I've been slow, far too slow.
00:34:42Well, I'm still being slow over here, so if you wouldn't mind...
00:34:44Slow but lucky, very lucky.
00:34:46Since they smashed both busts, our luck might just hold.
00:34:49Jack Sanderford of Reading is where I'm going next.
00:34:51Congratulations, by the way.
00:34:53I'm sorry?
00:34:54Well, you're about to solve a big one.
00:34:55Yeah, until John publishes his blog.
00:34:57Yeah.
00:34:58Till then, basically.
00:35:17It's enough now, love.
00:35:18Daddy has things to do, I'm afraid.
00:35:25Do you need to get to bed?
00:35:27Come on.
00:35:48It'd be much simpler to take out your grievances at the polling station.
00:36:01It'd be much simpler to take out your grievances at the polling station.
00:36:03You were on the run.
00:36:24Nowhere to hide your precious cargo.
00:36:26You find yourself in a workshop.
00:36:31Plows to bust of the Iron Lady drawings.
00:36:33Clever.
00:36:34Very clever.
00:36:35But now you've met me, and you're not so clever, are you?
00:36:38Who are you?
00:36:39My name is Sherlock Holmes.
00:36:42Goodbye, Sherlock Holmes.
00:36:44Doc!
00:36:45Selfie!
00:36:45Realcznie!
00:36:46Ah!
00:37:03P nimble!
00:37:09That's it.
00:37:09Ken!
00:37:10You're off.
00:37:10The speed of the thing tree is.
00:37:11Oh, my God.
00:37:41You're out of time.
00:38:10Tell me about your boss, Moriarty.
00:38:12Who?
00:38:13I know it's him.
00:38:14It must be him.
00:38:16You think you understand?
00:38:18You understand nothing?
00:38:20Well, before the police come in and spoil things,
00:38:22why don't we just enjoy the moment?
00:38:24Let me present Interpol's number one case.
00:38:28Too tough for them, too boring for me.
00:38:32The black pearl of the Borgias.
00:38:40It's not possible.
00:38:44How could she?
00:38:50Everything about who I was is on there.
00:38:52The problems of your palace are your business.
00:38:56The problems of your future are my privilege.
00:39:00I don't understand.
00:39:10She... she destroyed it.
00:39:12She...
00:39:18You know her.
00:39:20You do, don't you?
00:39:22You know the bitch?
00:39:24She betrayed me.
00:39:26Betrayed us all.
00:39:28Mary.
00:39:30This is about Mary.
00:39:32That's not what she's calling herself now.
00:39:34Oh, police!
00:39:35You're surrounded!
00:39:36Give it to me.
00:39:38Give it to me!
00:39:40I want to see your hands above your head!
00:39:42Nobody shoots me!
00:39:43Anyone shoots!
00:39:44I kill this man!
00:39:45Lay down your weapons!
00:39:46Do it now!
00:39:48I'm leaving this place.
00:39:50If no one follows me, no one dies.
00:39:52Lay down your weapons!
00:39:54You're policemen.
00:39:56I'm a professional.
00:39:58Tell her she's a dead woman.
00:40:01She's a dead woman walking.
00:40:03She's my friend.
00:40:05And she's under my protection.
00:40:07Who are you?
00:40:10I'm the man who...
00:40:12who's gonna kill your friend.
00:40:16Who's Sherlock Holmes?
00:40:18I'm not a policeman.
00:40:40What do you think?
00:40:46They didn't do.
00:40:48Yes, Uri.
00:40:50Don't antagonize them, darling.
00:40:52What else is there to do?
00:40:53Chess pulls after three months.
00:40:55Everything pulls.
00:40:57They'll send someone soon.
00:40:59They?
00:41:00Who are they?
00:41:01Seems to me we put an awful lot of faith in they.
00:41:04I've got something they would dearly love if only we could get out of here.
00:41:10I've got ammo.
00:41:11Ammo?
00:41:12Ammo!
00:41:13Ammo!
00:41:14Him!
00:41:15Ammo!
00:41:16Ammo!
00:41:17Madam Ambassador, what took you so long?
00:41:38Can't get the staff.
00:41:39Everyone out!
00:41:40Get out!
00:41:41No!
00:41:42Oh no, what do we do?
00:42:05We die.
00:42:07Well?
00:42:20He can't have got far.
00:42:22We'll have him in a bit.
00:42:23I very much doubt it.
00:42:24Why?
00:42:25Because I think he used to work with Mary.
00:42:40I will shoot.
00:42:41Please!
00:42:42I'll shoot!
00:42:43I'll shoot!
00:42:55I'm going to shoot!
00:42:57I'm going to shoot!
00:42:59I'm going to shoot!
00:43:01Get out of here!
00:43:11I'm going to shoot!
00:43:25Ammo! Ammo! Ammo!
00:43:29Ammo!
00:43:31Ammo! Ammo!
00:43:37Ammo! Ammo!
00:43:39Ammo!
00:43:45Passed out again.
00:43:47It's no fun when they pass out.
00:43:49We'll come back later.
00:43:51What would he do if he knew, huh?
00:43:53About the English woman.
00:43:55What would you do to a traitor?
00:43:57Maybe we'll tell him one day.
00:43:59If he lived that long.
00:44:23There's a lot to come.
00:44:25In this case he was not a matter.
00:44:27He was born in the UK.
00:44:29He was born in the UK.
00:44:31I can't remember what he was doing.
00:44:33I don't know what he looked like him.
00:44:35He was born in the UK.
00:44:37There's some abuse on this scene.
00:44:39He was born in the UK.
00:44:41I can't remember his life.
00:44:43I can't remember him.
00:44:45Let's go.
00:45:15I am an idiot. I know nothing.
00:45:21Well, I've been telling you that for ages. That was quite a text you sent me.
00:45:27What's going on, Sherlock?
00:45:28I'm so convinced it was Moriarty, I couldn't see what was right under my nose.
00:45:33I expected a pearl.
00:45:40Oh, my God, that's a...
00:45:42Yeah, this is an agri-memory stick, like you gave John, except this one belongs to someone else.
00:45:47Who?
00:45:47I don't know. We all had one, but the others...
00:45:51Haven't you even looked at it yet?
00:45:52I glanced at it, but I prefer to hear it from you.
00:45:54Why?
00:45:55Because I'll know the truth when I hear it.
00:45:59Oh, my God.
00:46:06There were four of us. Agents.
00:46:09Not just agents.
00:46:10Polite term.
00:46:13Alex.
00:46:14Gabriel.
00:46:16Me.
00:46:17And AJ.
00:46:20There was absolute trust between us.
00:46:22The memory sticks guaranteed it.
00:46:24We all had one.
00:46:26Each containing aliases, our background, everything.
00:46:30We could never be betrayed because we had everything we needed to destroy the other.
00:46:34Who implied you?
00:46:35Anyone who paid well.
00:46:37I mean, we were at the top of our game for years, and then it all ended.
00:46:42There was a coup in Georgia.
00:46:44The British Embassy in Tbilisi was taken over.
00:46:46Lots of hostages.
00:46:47We got the call to go in, get them out.
00:46:49There was a change of plan, a last-minute adjustment.
00:46:52Who from?
00:46:53I don't know.
00:46:53Just another voice on the phone.
00:46:56And a code word.
00:46:59Ammo.
00:47:00Ammo?
00:47:00Like, ammunition.
00:47:03We went in, but then something went wrong.
00:47:07Something went really wrong.
00:47:23That was six years ago.
00:47:26It feels like forever.
00:47:27I was the only one that made it out.
00:47:30No.
00:47:32What?
00:47:32I met someone tonight.
00:47:36It seems someone who's looking for the sixth Thatcher.
00:47:46Oh, my God.
00:47:47That's AJ.
00:47:47That's him.
00:47:48Well, he's alive.
00:47:49Yeah, very much so.
00:47:50I don't believe it.
00:47:52This is amazing.
00:47:54I thought I was the only one.
00:47:55I thought I was the only one who got out.
00:47:56Where is he?
00:47:56I need to see him now.
00:47:57Before you gave it to John, did you keep your memory stick safe?
00:48:01Yeah, of course.
00:48:02It was our insurance.
00:48:04Above all, they mustn't fall into enemy hands.
00:48:06So AJ survived as well.
00:48:07And now he's looking for the memory stick he managed to hide with all of Agra's old aliases on it.
00:48:13But why?
00:48:14I don't know.
00:48:16Tbilisi was six years ago.
00:48:17Where's he been?
00:48:18Mary, I'm sorry to tell you this, but he wants you dead.
00:48:28Sorry, no.
00:48:29No, because we were family.
00:48:32Families fall out.
00:48:35The memory stick is the easiest way to track you down.
00:48:38You're the only other survivor.
00:48:39It must be you that he wants.
00:48:40And he's already killed looking for the Thatcher best.
00:48:43He's just trying to find me.
00:48:44He survived.
00:48:45That's all that matters.
00:48:46I heard it from his own mouth.
00:48:48Tell her she's a dead woman walking.
00:48:53Why would he want to kill me?
00:48:56He said you betrayed him.
00:48:57Oh, no, no.
00:48:58That's insane.
00:49:01Well, it's what he believes.
00:49:09I suppose I was always afraid this might happen.
00:49:12That something in my past would come back to haunt me one day.
00:49:15Yes, well, he's a very tangible ghost.
00:49:18God, I just wanted a bit of peace, and I really thought I had it.
00:49:21No, Mary.
00:49:23You do.
00:49:26I made a vow, remember?
00:49:29To look after the three of you.
00:49:32Sherlock, the dragon slayer.
00:49:35Stay close to me, and I will keep you safe from him.
00:49:37I promise you.
00:49:38There's something I think you should read.
00:49:43What is it?
00:49:45I hoped I wouldn't have to do this.
00:49:51Woody?
00:49:52There you go.
00:49:57It's all right.
00:50:00It's for the best.
00:50:01Believe me.
00:50:06You just look after them until I get back.
00:50:08I'm sorry.
00:50:09I'm so sorry.
00:50:11You just look after them until I get back.
00:50:12You just look after them until I get back.
00:50:13You just look after them until I get back.
00:50:14You just look after them until I get back.
00:50:15You just look after them until I get back.
00:50:16You just look after them until I get back.
00:50:17You just look after them until I get back.
00:50:18You just look after them until I get back.
00:50:19You just look after them until I get back.
00:50:20You just look after them until I get back.
00:50:21You just look after them until I get back.
00:50:22You just look after them until I get back.
00:50:23You just look after them until I get back.
00:50:24You just look after them until I get back.
00:50:25You just look after them until I get back.
00:50:26You just look after them until I get back.
00:50:27You just look after them until I get back.
00:50:28You just look after them until I get back.
00:50:29Agra, city on the banks of the river Yamuna in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India.
00:50:48It is 378 kilometers west of the state capital Lucknow.
00:50:51What are you, Wikipedia?
00:50:52Yes.
00:50:53Agra is an acronym.
00:50:54Oh, good.
00:50:55I love an acronym.
00:50:56All the best secret societies have them.
00:50:59Team of agents, the best.
00:51:00But you know all that.
00:51:01Of course I do.
00:51:02Come on.
00:51:03One of them, AJ, is looking for Mary, also one of the team.
00:51:07Indeed.
00:51:07Well, that's news to me.
00:51:08It is.
00:51:10He's already killed looking for that memory stick.
00:51:12Agra always worked for the highest bidder.
00:51:13I thought that might include you.
00:51:15Me?
00:51:16I mean, the British government or whatever government you're currently propping up.
00:51:19Agra were very reliable.
00:51:21Then came the Tbilisi incident.
00:51:24They were sent in to free the hostages, but it all went horribly wrong.
00:51:27And that was that.
00:51:28We stopped using freelancers.
00:51:30Your initiative?
00:51:31My initiative.
00:51:32Freelancers are too woolly, too messy.
00:51:36I don't like loose ends.
00:51:38Not on my watch.
00:51:39There was something else.
00:51:44A detail.
00:51:46A code word.
00:51:50Ammo.
00:51:51It's all I've got.
00:51:52Little enough.
00:51:53Could you do some digging as a favor?
00:51:55You don't have many favors left.
00:51:58Then I'm calling them all in.
00:52:00And if you can find who's after her and neutralize them, what then?
00:52:03You think you can go on saving her forever?
00:52:05Of course.
00:52:05Is that sentiment talking?
00:52:08No.
00:52:08It's me.
00:52:10Difficult to tell the difference these days.
00:52:12I told you.
00:52:14I made a promise.
00:52:15A vow.
00:52:17All right.
00:52:17I'll see what I can do.
00:52:20But remember this, brother mine.
00:52:22Agents like Mary tend not to reach retirement age.
00:52:26They get retired.
00:52:28In a pretty permanent sort of way.
00:52:30Not on my watch.
00:52:34My darling.
00:52:36I need to tell you this because you mustn't hate me for going away.
00:52:40Pardon me.
00:52:41I can hear a squeaking.
00:52:43Can you hear a squeaking?
00:52:44No.
00:52:46Only I watched a documentary on the Discovery Channel.
00:52:49Why planes fail?
00:52:51Did you see it?
00:52:51I can't say I did.
00:52:52Oh, truly terrifying.
00:52:53Swore I would never fly again yet.
00:52:55Here I am.
00:52:56No.
00:52:57Everything okay, madam?
00:52:58No.
00:52:58No, no, it's not.
00:52:59But then what's the use in complaining?
00:53:01I hear a squeaking.
00:53:03Probably the wing will come off is all.
00:53:05Everything's fine.
00:53:06I promise you.
00:53:07Just relax.
00:53:08Oh, okay.
00:53:09Relax.
00:53:10She said relax.
00:53:12Did you have a nice time in London?
00:53:16I was okay, I guess.
00:53:17But did somebody hide the sun?
00:53:19Did you lose it in the war?
00:53:25I gave myself permission to have an ordinary life.
00:53:30I'm not running.
00:53:32I promise you that.
00:53:32I just need to do this in my own way.
00:53:36Oh, God.
00:53:37I don't feel so good.
00:53:39Oh, my God.
00:53:46Everything okay, madam?
00:53:47I think I'm dying.
00:53:48I don't feel so good.
00:53:50You're all right.
00:53:51Oh, you're sweet.
00:53:53You have a very kind face.
00:53:55God will smile on you.
00:54:00But I don't want you and Sherlock hanging off my gun arm.
00:54:03I'm sorry, my love.
00:54:07I'm sorry, my love.
00:54:08I know you'll try to find me, but there is no point.
00:54:21Every move is random, and not even Sherlock Holmes can anticipate the roll of a dice.
00:54:26I need to move the target far, far away from you and Rosie, and then I'll come back, my darling.
00:54:39I swear I will.
00:54:41I swear I will.
00:55:06I swear I will.
00:56:37It's not a set without him.
00:56:39How many more times, Mr. Sherlock?
00:56:41Maybe it's because I'm not familiar with the concept.
00:56:43Oh, hi, Mary.
00:56:44What concept?
00:56:45Happy families.
00:56:47Nice trip.
00:56:48How the...
00:56:49Please, Mary.
00:56:50There is a child present.
00:56:52How did you get in here?
00:56:53Grim, let me in.
00:56:55Hello.
00:56:56Grim, would you be so kind to sit with you some tea?
00:56:58Sure.
00:57:00Nice to meet you, Mrs.
00:57:05No, I mean, how did you find me?
00:57:09I'm sure I'm not going to.
00:57:09No, really, though, how?
00:57:11Every movement I made was entirely random.
00:57:13Every new personality just on the roll of a dice.
00:57:17Mary, no human action is ever truly random.
00:57:19An advanced grasp with the mathematics and probability mapped onto a thorough apprehension of human psychology
00:57:23and the known dispositions of any given individual could reduce the number of variables considerably.
00:57:27I myself know of at least 58 techniques to refine this seemingly infinite array of randomly generated possibilities
00:57:32down to the smallest number of feasible variables.
00:57:34But they're really difficult since that I just stuck a tracer on the inside of the memory stick.
00:57:42Oh, you bastard.
00:57:44You bastard!
00:57:45I know, but your face!
00:57:47The mathematics of probability.
00:57:49You believe that?
00:57:50Feasible variables.
00:57:51Yes, I started to run out about then.
00:57:53In the memory stick?
00:57:55Yeah, that was my idea.
00:58:04Agra?
00:58:08Yes.
00:58:10Mm-hmm.
00:58:10You said it was your initials.
00:58:14In a way, that was true.
00:58:16In a way?
00:58:17So many lies.
00:58:20I'm so sorry.
00:58:23I don't just mean you.
00:58:24What?
00:58:26Alex, Gabriel, AJ,
00:58:29you're R.
00:58:34Rosamund.
00:58:37Rosamund Mary.
00:58:41I've always liked Mary.
00:58:44Yeah, me too.
00:58:47I used to.
00:58:50I just, I didn't know what else to do.
00:58:52You could have stayed.
00:58:53You could have talked to me.
00:58:53That's what couples are supposed to do.
00:58:56Work things through.
00:59:00Yes.
00:59:02Yes, of course.
00:59:03Mary, I may not be a very good man.
00:59:07But I think I'm a bit better
00:59:08than you give me credit for.
00:59:10Most of the time.
00:59:11All the time.
00:59:13You're always a good man, John.
00:59:14I've never doubted that.
00:59:15You never judge.
00:59:16You never complain.
00:59:18I don't deserve you.
00:59:19I...
00:59:20All I ever wanted to do
00:59:24was keep you and Rosie safe.
00:59:25That's all.
00:59:30I will keep you safe.
00:59:32But it has to be in London.
00:59:36It's my city.
00:59:37I know the turf.
00:59:41Come home and everything will be all right.
00:59:43I promise you.
00:59:45Get down!
00:59:46Hello again.
00:59:55AJ.
00:59:55Do you remember me?
00:59:56I'm tortured.
00:59:57Look, I thought you were dead.
00:59:58Believe me, I did.
01:00:00I've been looking forward to this
01:00:01for longer than you can imagine.
01:00:02I swear to you,
01:00:04I thought you were dead.
01:00:06I thought I was the only one
01:00:07who got out.
01:00:09How did you find us?
01:00:11I'm following you, Sherlock Holmes.
01:00:13I mean, you're clever.
01:00:14You found her,
01:00:15but I found you,
01:00:16so perhaps not so clever.
01:00:18And now here we are.
01:00:20Last.
01:00:21Touché.
01:00:26Listen.
01:00:27Whatever you think you know,
01:00:29we can talk about this.
01:00:30We can work it out.
01:00:31If she thought I was dead,
01:00:32I might as well have you.
01:00:35It was always just the four of us.
01:00:37Always, remember?
01:00:38Oh, yeah.
01:00:39So why do you want to kill me?
01:00:40Do you know how long
01:00:41they kept me prisoner?
01:00:42What they did to me?
01:00:45They tortured Alex to death.
01:00:48I can still hear the sound
01:00:49of his back breaking,
01:00:50but you, you,
01:00:51where were you?
01:00:52That day at the embassy,
01:00:53I escaped.
01:00:54Hey.
01:00:55But I lost sight of you too,
01:00:57so you explain.
01:00:57Where were you?
01:00:58Oh, I got out.
01:01:00For a while.
01:01:02Long enough to hide my memory stick.
01:01:04I didn't want that
01:01:05to fall into their hands.
01:01:07I was loyal, you see.
01:01:09loyal to my friends.
01:01:12But they took me,
01:01:13tortured me,
01:01:14not for information.
01:01:17Not for anything except fun.
01:01:21I thought I'd give in,
01:01:23die,
01:01:24but I didn't.
01:01:25I lived.
01:01:27Eventually, they forgot about me
01:01:28as rotting a cell somewhere.
01:01:30Six years,
01:01:31they kept me there.
01:01:33Until one day,
01:01:34I saw my chance.
01:01:36Oh, and I made them pay,
01:01:38you know,
01:01:38all the time I was there.
01:01:40I just kept picking up things.
01:01:42Little whispers,
01:01:43laughter,
01:01:44gossip.
01:01:46How the clever agents
01:01:47had been betrayed.
01:01:49Brought down
01:01:50by you.
01:01:51Me?
01:01:51You know I'll kill you, too.
01:02:02You know I will,
01:02:03AJ.
01:02:05But you think I care
01:02:06if I die?
01:02:07I've dreamed of killing you
01:02:08every night
01:02:11for six years,
01:02:13squeezing the life
01:02:14out of your treacherous
01:02:16lying throat.
01:02:17God, I swear to you, AJ.
01:02:19What did you hear, AJ?
01:02:21When you were a prisoner,
01:02:23what exactly did you hear?
01:02:27What did I hear?
01:02:30Alma.
01:02:32Every day as they tore into me,
01:02:34Alma.
01:02:35Alma.
01:02:35Alma.
01:02:38Alma.
01:02:39Alma.
01:02:41We were betrayed.
01:02:43And they said it was her.
01:02:44And you betrayed us.
01:02:45They said her name?
01:02:47Yeah, they said it was
01:02:47the English woman.
01:02:49No!
01:02:49No!
01:02:51No!
01:03:00The English woman,
01:03:01that's all he heard.
01:03:02Naturally, he assumed
01:03:03it was Mary.
01:03:04Couldn't this wait
01:03:05until you're back?
01:03:06No, it's not over.
01:03:07AJ said that they'd been
01:03:08betrayed to the hostage
01:03:09takers.
01:03:09New aggro were coming.
01:03:11There was only a voice
01:03:12on the phone,
01:03:13remember,
01:03:13and a code word.
01:03:15Ammo, yes,
01:03:16you said.
01:03:17How's your Latin,
01:03:18brother, dear?
01:03:19My Latin?
01:03:21Ammo,
01:03:21ammas,
01:03:22amat.
01:03:24I love you,
01:03:25love he loves,
01:03:25what?
01:03:27Not ammo
01:03:28as in ammunition,
01:03:29but ammo meaning
01:03:30you'd better
01:03:34be right,
01:03:35Sherlock.
01:03:53Bloody
01:03:53thing.
01:03:56What's going on?
01:03:57I'm very sorry,
01:03:59Lady Smallwood,
01:03:59your security protocols
01:04:01have been temporarily
01:04:02rescinded.
01:04:03What?
01:04:15So many lies.
01:04:17I've only just been you.
01:04:18I've only just been you.
01:04:41Hello?
01:04:41Hello.
01:04:45Ah, hello.
01:04:47I like your daisy.
01:04:48Thank you, yeah.
01:04:49It's not really me, though, I think.
01:04:50No?
01:04:51No, it's too floral for me.
01:04:53I'm more of a knackered with weary old eyes kind of guy.
01:04:55Well, I think they're nice.
01:04:59Nice eyes.
01:05:01Look, look.
01:05:03I don't normally do this, but, um...
01:05:05But you're gonna?
01:05:06Yeah.
01:05:07What's this?
01:05:11This is me.
01:05:13Oh, thank you.
01:05:15Cheers.
01:05:16Yeah.
01:05:17Bye.
01:05:18Bye.
01:05:37Bye.
01:05:38Bye.
01:05:50Bye.
01:05:51Bye.
01:06:22Now, you think we'd have noticed when she was born?
01:06:27Notice what?
01:06:29The old 666 on her forehead.
01:06:34That's the almond.
01:06:37So?
01:06:38You said it was like the exorcist.
01:06:39They're two different things.
01:06:40She can't be the devil and the antichrist.
01:06:46Yeah, can't she?
01:06:49Coming, darling.
01:06:50I'm coming.
01:06:51I'm coming.
01:06:54It's okay.
01:07:04Shh, shh, shh.
01:07:06Shh.
01:07:10Shh.
01:07:12Shh.
01:07:15Shh.
01:07:16Oh, my, my.
01:07:29Oh, I know, shall we go see Daddy?
01:07:33Daddy.
01:07:34Daddy.
01:07:35Daddy.
01:07:36It's okay, Rosie?
01:07:38I'll take it.
01:07:39Yeah?
01:07:40Yeah, I'm as well.
01:07:41Hey, baby, Daddy.
01:07:43Hey, Daddy.
01:07:44Hey, Daddy.
01:07:46Come here, Rosie.
01:07:47Yeah.
01:07:48It's all right.
01:07:49Yeah, thank you.
01:07:51All right.
01:08:14Let's all right.
01:08:15Okay.
01:08:16Thank you, Katie.
01:08:17Oh, I know.
01:08:20You're right, Pat.
01:08:21Yeah, I know.
01:08:22No, no, no, no, no.
01:08:26I'm the same.
01:08:27No, no, no, no.
01:08:29Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:08:31I'm not, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not.
01:08:33this is absolutely ridiculous and you know it how many more times six years ago you held the brief
01:08:48for foreign operations code name love and you're basing all this on a code name on a whispered
01:08:55voice in the telephone come on mycroft you were the conduit for agra every assignment every detail
01:09:02they got from you it was my job then there was a tbilisi incident agra went in yes and they were
01:09:08betrayed not by me mycroft we've known each other a long time i promise you i haven't the foggiest
01:09:20idea what all this is about you wound up agra and all the other freelancers i haven't done any of the
01:09:29things you're accusing me of not one not one
01:09:37do you think she'll like bedtime stories i'd like to do those
01:09:56yeah yeah just make a series of gurgling noises at the moment although she does seem to enjoy them
01:10:01well i'll have to give that a go got a lot to catch up on
01:10:07you think you'll just start you'll just start nothing
01:10:13you think you'll just start you'll just start nothing
01:10:27code names antarctica bangdale
01:10:33you'll be amazed what our receptionist picks up they know everything they said it was the english one
01:10:39you don't minute any of this
01:10:42they know everything
01:10:44you don't make it easy do you what do you mean
01:10:58i think being so perfect
01:11:02mary
01:11:06i need to tell you
01:11:09hang on
01:11:10can you tell me later
01:11:13yeah great
01:11:16yeah
01:11:17well no we can't just go
01:11:19rosie
01:11:20yeah
01:11:20uh you go
01:11:21no
01:11:21i'll um come as soon as i've found someone mrs hudson
01:11:24call food till saturday molly
01:11:25uh yeah i'll try
01:11:26well we should both stay and wait for her
01:11:27you know that's not gonna happen if there's more to this case you're the one who needs to see it
01:11:30yeah okay you win
01:11:32yeah okay you win
01:11:33yeah okay you win
01:11:37yeah
01:11:38yeah
01:11:39yeah
01:11:40yeah
01:11:45yeah
01:11:47ladies and gentlemen
01:11:48the aquarium will be closing in five minutes
01:11:50please make no way to the exit
01:11:52thank you
01:11:53yeah
01:11:55yeah
01:11:57yeah
01:11:58yeah
01:11:59yeah
01:12:00yeah
01:12:05your office said i'd find you here
01:12:07this was always my favorite spot for agents to meet
01:12:11we're like them
01:12:14ghostly living in the shadows
01:12:18predatory
01:12:19well it depends which side you're on
01:12:21also we have to keep moving or we die
01:12:24nice location for the final act
01:12:26couldn't have chosen it better myself
01:12:27but then i never could resist a touch of the dramatic
01:12:30i'd just come here to look at the fish
01:12:34i knew this would happen one day
01:12:38it's like that old story
01:12:39it's like that old story
01:12:40i really am a very busy man
01:12:41would you mind cutting to the chase
01:12:42you're very sure of yourself aren't you
01:12:44with good reason
01:12:45there was once a merchant
01:12:47in a famous market in baghdad
01:12:49i really have never liked this story
01:12:52i'm just like the merchant in the story i thought i could outrun the inevitable
01:12:58i've always been looking over my shoulder
01:13:00always expecting to see the grim figure of death
01:13:04hello mary
01:13:05hey john
01:13:06on his way
01:13:07let me introduce ammo
01:13:10you were ammo
01:13:12you were the person on the phone that time
01:13:14using agra as her private assassination unit
01:13:17why did you betray us
01:13:18why does anyone do anything
01:13:20let me guess
01:13:21selling secrets
01:13:22well it would be churnish to refuse
01:13:25worked very well for a few years
01:13:27i bought a nice cottage in cornwall on the back of it
01:13:30but
01:13:31the ambassador in to police found out
01:13:34i thought i'd have it
01:13:36then she was taken hostage in that coup
01:13:39i couldn't believe my luck
01:13:42that bought me a little time
01:13:43but then you found out your boss had sent anger in
01:13:45very handy
01:13:46they're always such reliable killers
01:13:48what you didn't know mary was that this one also tipped off the hostage takers
01:13:52lady smallwood gave the order
01:13:55but i sent another one to the terrorists
01:13:58with a nice little clue about her code name
01:14:01should anyone have an inquiring mind
01:14:04seemed to do betray
01:14:06and you thought your troubles were over
01:14:08i was tired
01:14:10tired of the mess of it all
01:14:13i just wanted some peace
01:14:16some clarity
01:14:18the hostages were killed
01:14:21agra too
01:14:22or so i thought
01:14:24my secret was safe
01:14:27but apparently not
01:14:30just a little peace
01:14:33that's all you wanted too wasn't it
01:14:37a family
01:14:39home
01:14:40really i understand
01:14:42so
01:14:45just let me get out of here right
01:14:47let me just walk away
01:14:49let me just walk away
01:14:50i'll vanish
01:14:52i'll go forever
01:14:56what'd you say
01:14:57after what you did
01:14:58mary no
01:14:59okay
01:15:01london aquarium
01:15:05yes now
01:15:07i was never a field agent
01:15:12i always thought i'd be rather good
01:15:14well you handed the operation into police you very well
01:15:18thanks
01:15:20for a secretary
01:15:21what
01:15:22can't have been easy all those years
01:15:23sitting in the back
01:15:24keeping your mouth shut
01:15:25when you knew you were cleverer than most of the people in the room
01:15:27i didn't do this out of jealousy
01:15:29no
01:15:31same old drudge day in day out
01:15:35never getting out there where all the excitement was
01:15:38just back to your little flat on wakemore street
01:15:41they've taken up the pavement outside the post office there
01:15:44the local clay on your shoes is very distinctive yes your little flat
01:15:48how do you know
01:15:49well on your salary would have to be modest and you spent all the money on that cottage didn't you
01:15:52and what are you widowed or divorced
01:15:55wedding rings at least thirty years old and you move it to another finger
01:15:58that means you're sentimentally attached to it but you're not still married
01:16:01i favor widowed given the number of cats you share your life with
01:16:03Sherlock
01:16:04two burmese and a tortoiseshell judging by the cat hairs on your cardigan
01:16:07a divorcee is more likely to look for a new partner
01:16:09a widow to fill the void left by her dead husband
01:16:12Sherlock don't
01:16:13pets do that or so i'm told
01:16:14and there's clearly no one new in your life
01:16:16otherwise you wouldn't be spending your friday nights in an aquarium
01:16:18that probably accounts for the drink problem too
01:16:20the slight tremor in your hand
01:16:21the red wine stain ghosting your top lip
01:16:23so yes
01:16:25i say jealousy was your motive after all
01:16:29to prove how good you are
01:16:31to make up for the inadequacies of your little life
01:16:36well mrs norbury
01:16:38i must admit this is unexpected
01:16:40vivian norbury
01:16:42you're outsmarted them all
01:16:45all except sherlock holmes
01:16:48there's no way out
01:16:52so it would seem
01:16:55you've seen right through me mr holmes
01:16:58it's what i do
01:17:00maybe i can still surprise you
01:17:04come on be sensible
01:17:06no
01:17:07no i don't think so
01:17:09no i don't think so
01:17:10Someone thrives.
01:17:29Everything's fine. It's gonna be okay.
01:17:32Get an ambulance.
01:17:34It's okay. It's all right.
01:17:35Mary!
01:17:35Mary!
01:17:39Mary?
01:17:40Mary, stay with me. Stay with me.
01:17:42Oh, come on.
01:17:42Don't worry.
01:17:43Come on, doctor.
01:17:43You can do better than that.
01:17:44Come on, Mary. Mary.
01:17:46Come on.
01:17:47John, I think this is it.
01:17:48No, no, no, no. It's not.
01:17:51You made me so happy.
01:17:52You gave me everything I could have ever wanted.
01:17:57Mary.
01:17:58Shh, shh, shh.
01:17:59Look after Rosie.
01:18:01Shh, shh.
01:18:01Promise me.
01:18:02I promise.
01:18:03Yes, I promise.
01:18:04Promise.
01:18:04I promise.
01:18:05I promise.
01:18:06Shh.
01:18:08Hey, son.
01:18:09Yes.
01:18:10I like you.
01:18:14Did I ever say?
01:18:17Yes, yes, you did.
01:18:19I'm sorry for shooting you that time.
01:18:23I'm really sorry.
01:18:26It's all right.
01:18:27I think we're even now, okay?
01:18:29Okay.
01:18:31Mary.
01:18:31Mary.
01:18:32Mary.
01:18:32Even, definitely.
01:18:34Even.
01:18:34Mary.
01:18:35Ah, I knew.
01:18:38You were my whole world.
01:18:44Oh, Lord.
01:18:45Being Mary Watson
01:18:48was the only life.
01:18:52One living thing.
01:18:59Mary.
01:18:59Bye.
01:19:11Pay.
01:19:13Hey.
01:19:21Hey.
01:19:22Hi.
01:19:23Hey.
01:19:23Hey.
01:19:23Hey.
01:19:24Hey.
01:19:24Hey.
01:19:24Hey.
01:19:25Don't you dare.
01:19:26You may have had.
01:19:27You swore it.
01:19:28You swore it.
01:19:29You swore it.
01:19:55You swore it.
01:20:25Get him.
01:20:41A pirate stitch.
01:20:46Then you swore it.
01:20:48You've been having dreams.
01:21:18A recurring dream?
01:21:28Do you want to talk about it?
01:21:39This is a two-way relationship, you know.
01:21:48The whole world has come crashing down around you.
01:21:55Everything's hopeless, irretrievable.
01:22:00I know that's what you must feel.
01:22:03But I can only help you if you completely open yourself up to me.
01:22:07That's not really my style.
01:22:16And you should know what to do.
01:22:19Do you?
01:22:21About John.
01:22:23You should know what to do.
01:22:35You should know what to do.
01:22:38You should know what to do.
01:22:46You should know what to do.
01:22:50You should know what to do.
01:22:53Put me through to Sheridan, please.
01:23:12Yes, I'll wait.
01:23:14Nothing will ever be the same again, will it?
01:23:24I'm afraid it won't.
01:23:26We'll have to rally round, I expect, to our pet.
01:23:29Look up to little Rosie.
01:23:32I'm just going to, um, look through these things.
01:23:36It might be a case.
01:23:38Case?
01:23:39Oh, you're not up to it, are you?
01:23:41Work is the best antidote to sorrow, Mrs. Hudson.
01:23:46Yes, yes, I expect you're right.
01:23:50I'll make some tea, shall I?
01:23:51Mrs. Hudson?
01:23:52Yes, Sherlock?
01:23:55You ever think I'm becoming a bit full of myself,
01:24:00cocky or overconfident?
01:24:03Yes.
01:24:03Would you just say the word Norbury to me, would you?
01:24:06Norbury?
01:24:08Just that.
01:24:08I'd be very grateful.
01:24:17What's this?
01:24:18Oh, I brought that up.
01:24:20It was mixed up with my things.
01:24:26Oh, God.
01:24:27Is that...
01:24:28Must be.
01:24:29Oh.
01:24:30I knew it wouldn't end like this.
01:24:33I knew Moriarty made plans.
01:24:35I thought that would get your attention.
01:24:41So, this is in case...
01:24:45In case the day comes.
01:24:48If you're watching this, I'm...
01:24:51probably dead.
01:24:53I hope I can have an ordinary life, but who knows?
01:24:56Nothing's certain, nothing's written.
01:24:57My old life.
01:25:03It was full of consequences.
01:25:07The danger was the fun part, but you can't outrun that forever.
01:25:11You need to remember that.
01:25:13So...
01:25:13I'm giving you a case, Sherlock.
01:25:22Might be the hardest case of your career.
01:25:26When I'm...
01:25:28gone, if I'm gone...
01:25:31I need you to do something for me.
01:25:34I need you to do something for me.
01:25:45Hi.
01:25:47I just...
01:25:48wondered how things were going, and...
01:25:52and if there was anything I could do.
01:25:57It's, uh...
01:25:58It's from Jordan.
01:26:01Right.
01:26:02You don't need to read it now.
01:26:04I'm sorry, Sherlock.
01:26:07He says...
01:26:08John said, if you were to come round,
01:26:11asking after him,
01:26:13offering to help.
01:26:15Yes.
01:26:18He...
01:26:18said he'd...
01:26:19that he'd rather have anyone but you.
01:26:25Anyone.
01:26:34I'm giving you a case, Sherlock.
01:26:48When I'm gone,
01:26:50if I'm...
01:26:51gone,
01:26:53I need you to do something for me.
01:27:00Save John Watson.
01:27:01Save him, Sherlock.
01:27:10Save him.
01:27:17When does the path we walk on
01:27:19lock around our feet?
01:27:24When does the road become a river
01:27:26with only one destination?
01:27:31Death waits for us all in Samara.
01:27:35But can Samara...
01:27:37be avoided?