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00:05That's it. That's it. Don't snap it. Take one. Top. Cast to the river.
00:14I can't even sail. I can't even sail. I can't. I can't. I can't.
00:20I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't.
00:26In the merry month of June from beyond.
00:29I can't. I can't. I can't.
00:33I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't.
00:34Get up, sir.
00:35Play with me.
00:38Where is she?
00:40Vildivia?
00:41Vildivia!
00:42Help!
00:43Vildivia!
00:48Vildivia!
01:02Vildivia!
01:27I don't know why you're getting so agitated. I just said you have a rather large cranium.
01:33Mr. Holmes.
01:36You'll have to be quicker than that, Barney.
01:40Saw that one coming a mile off.
01:42You need to hide your intent for Barney.
01:44And when I micros...
01:49RIP HIM L겠 prin táchampsons!!!
01:53Save my norte!
01:53Ofu...
01:55Blah!
01:56Blah!
01:56Blah!
01:57Blah!
01:57Blah!
01:58Blah!
02:00Blah!
02:01That you, brother dear?
02:03Cheers, brother dear.
02:04Put him down, Barney.
02:10Nice of you to pop by.
02:12Holiday's over. Follow me, Sherlock.
02:18Really, I meant no offence, Barney.
02:21Captain, Bob, Mr. Dickey.
02:23Sherlock, your brother couldn't get us out, could he?
02:25My cop, you heard the question?
02:26I have one card to play, Sherlock. It's either you or him.
02:30Two years will fly by, Mr. Dickey.
02:33What exactly landed you in prison this time?
02:36Reading.
02:37Reading doesn't get you arrested, so what did?
02:40Oliver Twist.
02:42I rather took a shine to the Artful Dodger.
02:44Ah, so sorry, sir.
02:45A pickpocket by trade.
02:47I thought to myself, I wonder if I could do that.
02:49Allow me, sir.
02:51This fell out of your pocket.
02:53The problem is, extracting a gentleman's wallet isn't as challenging as returning it.
02:56No, no.
02:58Why would you be returning the wallet with its contents intact?
03:01It's the extraction that is the attraction.
03:04That explains the first three months, but you're sent down for six.
03:07I am considering transportation to Australia.
03:10I'm afraid that won't be possible, Your Honor.
03:13Excuse me?
03:141857, the Penal Servitude Act.
03:16According to precedent, a court is either bound by the decisions of the court above it,
03:19or the decisions of a court of equivalent standing,
03:21thus in this case making it conspicuously impossible to send a man to Australia.
03:25Two months for contempt.
03:26As you could be in breach of the act.
03:28Three months.
03:29And in an ironic turn of fate, could subsequently find yourself stood in this very dock.
03:32Six months.
03:34I find it astonishing that the judge didn't see your point of view.
03:37My point, exactly.
03:40You could have got me out sooner.
03:47Ah, there it is.
03:49I knew there was a face underneath that nest of crows.
03:52So, how was the food?
03:54The chef was often a little heavy with the weevils in the gruel,
03:58but the claret was excellent.
04:00You should try it sometime.
04:01Yes, I'm quite happy where I am.
04:03Respectable job in the civil service.
04:05Respectable.
04:06Or conventional.
04:07Secure.
04:08Predictable.
04:08Influential.
04:09Tedious.
04:09Reliable.
04:11Consistent.
04:11Stable.
04:12And responsible.
04:13You should try it sometime.
04:15And on that note, prepare yourself.
04:17I come bearing a gift.
04:20Apprehensive.
04:20I've secured you a place at Oxford.
04:23Arguably the greatest university in the world.
04:25You have, brother dear.
04:26I have, brother dear.
04:27Well, I'm surprised.
04:29Grateful.
04:32I've always been rather fascinated by a life dedicated to the pursuit of learning.
04:35And I'll be there on government business.
04:37So I'll be able to keep an eye on you.
04:39Make sure your hair is brushed.
04:40Teeth are clean.
04:40Shoes are shiny.
04:41When do we go?
04:42Imminently.
04:43I'm touched.
04:44Moved.
04:45Get dressed.
04:46We're going to pay our respects to mummy.
04:56Mr. Holmes.
04:57We have moved your mother to a bigger room.
05:12Sherlock.
05:13Hello, mother.
05:14Please don't stand.
05:15My darling.
05:17Were the three months hard, my darling?
05:20It's quite an education, really.
05:22Oh.
05:23Does that hurt?
05:24Oh.
05:25Only when I laugh.
05:27Father wrote to me.
05:28He's in Vienna.
05:30Sounds well.
05:33They're listening to me.
05:38A whirring.
05:40All the time.
05:43They can hear everything I say.
05:45And there's a man.
05:47With a bird claw.
05:49And he's coming back for me.
05:54I'm sorry I haven't been able to visit much recently, mother.
05:57It's not your fault.
05:59But I'm in Oxford now.
06:01So I'll be close by.
06:02And I can visit much more often.
06:06You have to promise me something.
06:09Anything.
06:10You must stay out of trouble.
06:13Understood.
06:14I will.
06:15No more trouble.
06:17I won't lose you, too.
06:28University College was founded in 1249, making it the oldest college in Oxford.
06:32And he tried to get you in there.
06:33I tried Balliol College 2, 1263, then Merton, 1264.
06:39Sadly, dear brother, none of the founding colleges would take you.
06:42So, I suppose I'll have to put up with a clumsy modernity of 1458, then.
06:48Now, I've got your foot in the door.
06:50Time to start taking advantage of your advantage.
06:56There's something you're not telling me, isn't there?
06:57You'll thank me for it.
06:58One day.
07:01Ah, Smudger.
07:02Mr. Holmes, sir.
07:04Sherlock Holmes.
07:05That'll be me, sir.
07:07This is yours, sir.
07:10Oh, cool.
07:13Mycroft?
07:14Yes?
07:15Why is the head porter proffering an apron?
07:17You're a smart boy.
07:18Work it out.
07:20I'm to be a porter, not a student.
07:22Oh, no.
07:23You've got to work your way up to be a porter.
07:25You're a scout.
07:26I'm a scout.
07:27And a scout does...
07:28Whatever I tell him to do.
07:32I'm here to serve and not to learn.
07:34Oh, no, no.
07:35You'll learn, all right.
07:36Go on, son.
07:37The shitters aren't going to clean themselves, are they?
07:39Oh, mycroft.
07:42Bon appétit.
07:44Mycroft.
07:49The shitters, sir.
08:02Mr. Chen and I appreciate your government sending you to escort us from London to Oxford,
08:07but it wasn't necessary.
08:09Princess, I can assure you the honor is all mine.
08:13My government values our relationship with China very highly.
08:17We wouldn't want anything to go wrong.
08:20Is that why you've arranged an armed escort?
08:49Are we all having a lovely day?
08:52I said, are we all having a lovely day?
08:55Yes.
08:55Yes.
08:56Good.
08:58I won't hold you up for long.
09:01I'm just here for the scrolls.
09:13Thank you, darling.
09:15What about her?
09:18What about her?
09:19Our job is to take the scrolls.
09:21She's a princess.
09:22Think of the ransom.
09:30You're coming with us, princess.
09:32No!
09:34Let's go!
09:48Let's go!
09:55Let's go!
09:56Let's go!
10:23Oh, my God.
10:45Princess?
10:57What tea, Scout?
10:59Right away, Professor.
11:19What are you doing with those?
11:22Silean, sir. I do apologize, Professor Thompson.
11:25No good ever comes of poking your nose into business that does not concern you.
11:30I apologize, sir.
11:32Did you write this?
11:34Yes, I did. It's recently published. Rather well received, if I may say so.
11:38May I?
11:39Yes, of course.
11:44A Scout interested in mathematics?
11:47My father always instilled in me the love for reading.
11:50Thought me to be curious.
11:51Ah, curiosity.
11:53The greatest virtue. But not if you're a cat.
11:57Would you mind if I borrowed this?
12:00Not at all.
12:02Sherlock Holmes, sir.
12:04Sherlock? It's an unusual name.
12:24This is for the Chinese princess. Just arrived.
12:28Old court. Room to be.
12:30At your service, Mr. Smudger.
12:33Good lad.
12:34Good lad.
12:49Scout.
12:56Your luggage, man.
12:58Please, place it on the desk.
13:25The shoemaker had a dependency.
13:27Do you mean he was a drunk?
13:28That was his poison of choice, yes.
13:30Which explained your slurred delivery.
13:35Your Highness.
13:38A silence for Sir Busephalus Hodge.
13:43While visiting my, uh, not inconsiderable business interests in this glorious empire of ours,
13:50it struck me that it was time to give back.
13:55So, it is with great delight that I announce this term, the opening of my new science building.
14:02A brilliant addition to this glittering university.
14:07Well, scholars, on your feet.
14:12I present to you, I present to you, my Hodge scholars.
14:19Take a good look.
14:21These students will be generals.
14:24Prime ministers.
14:25Leaders who will guide our world into the 20th century.
14:30Enjoy your learning.
14:31Enjoy your youth.
14:33Welcome.
14:38I came up in 23.
14:40Get your feet, though.
14:41And stay long.
14:43May I say so?
14:44No one has had a greater impact on expanding the British Empire than you.
14:47Everything to your satisfaction, sirs?
14:49Yes, thank you.
14:51Oh.
14:53You quite sure?
14:54Yes, fine.
14:55Nothing else I can get you.
14:56I am, of course, at your service.
14:57At your beck and call, as you well know, sir.
14:59I said I'm fine.
15:00You know this young man.
15:01Yes, he does, sir.
15:02Very well, sir.
15:03How so?
15:04Well, I'm his lowly brother, sir.
15:06What?
15:06Brother?
15:07No.
15:08Is this true, Mycroft?
15:09It's not a very interesting story, sir.
15:11But is it true?
15:14Yes.
15:15Indeed, he is my brother.
15:16So how did he end up serving you?
15:18Redemption, sir.
15:19From what?
15:20Prison.
15:22Her Majesty's pleasure.
15:23How could you say this wasn't interesting, Mycroft?
15:25Do you carry on, young man?
15:26Well, my magnanimous brother here took pity on the black sheep of the family for which I am eternally grateful.
15:33More wine, your Lordship.
15:35So, tell me, do you have the same parents?
15:38Yes, we do, sir.
15:39Although, sadly, we only really get to see each other at family funerals, court hearings, the like.
15:45Sir, today is your special day.
15:50Your scholars are an inspiration to us all.
15:53So, um, tell me, young man, what was your crime?
15:56Larceny.
15:57Thieving.
15:58Theft.
15:59Petty theft.
16:00Although those days are well and truly behind me, spiritually, and permanently, there we are, reformed.
16:07Was a taker, now a giver.
16:10Reborn to serve, sir.
16:12I'm sure we can take care of ourselves from now on.
16:14About the dearest.
16:15Very well, sir.
16:18I'm so sorry, sir.
16:20Well, no need to apologize, Michael.
16:22You've got this most interesting thing about you.
16:27One should assume here that X is greater than Y, and define the powers of X and Y using a
16:33holomorphic branch of log,
16:35defined on an open disk of radius, centered at X.
16:43Y.
16:46Why?
16:47Why?
16:47Because that is how it works.
16:51An open disk of radius centered at Y, not X.
16:59My apologies.
17:01Why?
17:03Who so generously thought to correct me?
17:09Ah, Mr. Holmes, the scout.
17:11I see you've read my book.
17:13I did, Professor Thompson.
17:16Which is more than I can say for some of my students.
17:22Saved by the bell.
17:24Homework.
17:25Find me all the solutions of this.
17:28Printick.
17:50You're having trouble finding the solutions.
17:54Ah, don't worry about that.
17:57You just have to get yourself some new numbers.
18:01These solutions, they're not real.
18:04They're imaginary.
18:07That means even if you can't see the target, you can still shoot for it.
18:12So you're a mathematician now, a porter, a waiter, a candlestick maker, and a kleptomaniac.
18:18Who was a taker, now a giver.
18:22Does Hodges' pocket watch keep good time?
18:24They say that it's the unconscious desire of every thief to be caught.
18:27That it's the fear of incarceration that gives freedom its currency.
18:30The fundamental fault of man is to think the enemy is external, not internal.
18:34Prison is in here, not out there.
18:38Hark at you with your heart of war.
18:45James Moriarty.
18:50Sherlock Holmes.
18:55It's a long line.
18:57I'm doing not a great one for waiting.
18:59Waiting for what?
19:01We're going to a party.
19:03We're not quite dressed for this.
19:04Are you even invited?
19:05I don't think you need to worry about that.
19:08You just follow my lead.
19:09Good evening.
19:10Ladies and gentlemen, may I see your invitations, please?
19:14Sirs, madams, please stand tight to the wall to keep the path clear for the other student.
19:18This is marvellous.
19:20I won't be moved.
19:21Wonderful dress, madam.
19:26Excuse me.
19:27Excuse me.
19:30Leave this with me.
19:31Sorry.
19:33You have a dramatic split in the back of your jacket.
19:42Two Sazeracs.
19:43There you go.
19:45My pleasure.
19:48Excuse me, sir.
19:49You cannot take that.
19:50Oh, you're absolutely right, sir.
19:51But I can borrow it, and I shall return it to its cradle.
19:54Oh, oh, oh.
19:57Well, look to this dear, for it is life.
20:07You're the scout.
20:08Indeed.
20:09How did you get in here?
20:10I invited him.
20:10And who invited you?
20:12No one.
20:13And yet, here I am.
20:15If I wished to socialise with a cleaner, I'd have a party in the servants' quarters.
20:20So if you wouldn't mind, I'd ask you to leave.
20:24He might be a cleaner, but he's a very clever cleaner.
20:26Oh, such fun.
20:27At last, we have characters at one of your parties, Peregrine.
20:30I have an idea.
20:32You outsmart the scout, and he'll leave without further protest.
20:37You take a good long look at him, and you tell us what you can glean, and then he'll do
20:41the same to you.
20:42And then I'll be the judge of who wins.
20:45Very well.
20:46Show me your hand.
20:49Interesting signet ring.
20:50I notice an absence of any type of ring.
20:53And no calluses.
20:54He's clearly not intimately acquainted with anything approaching hard labour.
20:59So not just a servant, but a lazy one, too.
21:02Had you not considered that he wears gloves?
21:05So what else?
21:07Oh, that's it.
21:08Well, you had a promising start, but you'd no follow-through.
21:12What you made was an observation, not a deduction.
21:15No calluses.
21:16So how does he find himself in this position?
21:19Well, I'd say he got into a spot of bother along the way.
21:22He got kicked out of school, so he brought shame upon his parents and then his father and made him
21:26take this position to teach him a lesson.
21:28Not quite.
21:29Brother.
21:30Yes.
21:31A high achiever.
21:32Am I correct?
21:33Spot on.
21:34Well, it wasn't so hard, was it?
21:37My turn.
21:39Your signet ring.
21:40The crest.
21:42Your ancestor was the Count of Boulogne.
21:44Fought at the Battle of Hastings.
21:45He was five foot two and he had a face like a cow's udder, but he fought like a titan.
21:49So, ugly, yes, but magnificent nonetheless.
21:52Now, as is consistent with custom, a man knows he must wear his signet ring facing inward to represent content,
21:58not outward to represent form.
22:00Inward for noble lion, outward for tabby cat.
22:03Tell me, which direction does your ring point?
22:07Oh, peregrine.
22:09That must hurt.
22:11Not as much as this is going to hurt.
22:24Your ladyship.
22:27Until next time.
22:28I look forward to that.
22:29Whiskey?
22:30Yes, of course.
22:31Come on.
22:55At least you can run, because you definitely can't fight.
23:03Yes.
23:03Well, I've always been more of a thinker than a fighter.
23:07Upstairs for thinking.
23:09Downstairs for dancing.
23:11You might want to re-strategize that philosophy.
23:14The two aren't mutually exclusive.
23:16Why do you think an emperor employs a general?
23:20A hand of mercy means nothing without the hand of judgment.
23:24Slap needs a tickle.
23:25Tickle needs a slap.
23:26There's an art to fighting.
23:29There's an art to war.
23:32These belong to the father of Princess Shu'an.
23:35The art of war.
23:37Part of the original scrolls, 5th century B.C.
23:42In order to know your enemy, you must become your enemy.
23:47My father had a copy of this.
23:50Didn't do him much good, no.
23:53I'd say it's worth a pound or two.
23:56Let's steal it.
23:58Or better still, you're the expert.
24:00You steal it.
24:02I don't think that's a very good idea.
24:06Oh, that's a shame.
24:08You could do a lot with the money.
24:10I could do more with my freedom.
24:13I could do more with my freedom.
24:34Tell me it wasn't you.
24:36What wasn't me, sir?
24:38The police are on their way.
24:40Not quite sure I'm following.
24:41The robbery last night.
24:42The library.
24:43You had keys.
24:44The scrolls have been stolen and you was the last one seen going in.
24:49I hope for your sake it wasn't you, my boy.
24:52Excuse me, Mr. Smudger.
25:03Just for clarity's sake, we didn't take those scrolls last night, did we?
25:07No, we didn't.
25:13I just think we did.
25:14He was just in here.
25:15What did he say?
25:16He took my scholarship.
25:19Oh, dear.
25:21Yeah, so without that, I can't stay here.
25:25Lucky you.
25:28Gets better.
25:29Come on.
25:30I can hardly wait.
25:33Well, you'll be gone back to prison.
25:35Lucky me.
25:39I'm going to find my brother.
25:43Get dressed.
25:44Meet me in the library.
25:49Mycroft.
25:51Stay out of trouble.
25:53One simple request.
25:56Is there any point protesting my innocence?
25:57Sherlock Holmes.
25:59What is that?
26:01You need my help, don't you?
26:03No.
26:03Sherlock Holmes.
26:04I am arresting you in suspicion of theft.
26:06Uh, you won't need those.
26:08Sir, stop.
26:09I'm a constable.
26:10Yes, the clue is in the uniform.
26:12Constable Lestrade of Oxford City Police Force.
26:14Yes, and I am Mycroft Holmes of Her Majesty's Foreign Office.
26:17I'm in Oxford to assist Sir Bucephalus Hodge with the opening of his new science building.
26:21Now, surely this is more detective's work.
26:24I thought we'd make initial inquiries.
26:26Early worm catches the bird.
26:28Could be in trouble now.
26:29I merely try to prevent you from professional embarrassment from being reprimanded by your
26:32chief officer, who happens to be my bridge partner, and is, as you know, a stickler
26:36for due process.
26:38Yes, sir.
26:39Quite.
26:42Thank you, sir.
26:43Good man.
26:44Sir.
26:44Come on.
26:47I need you to get me into the library.
26:50If you've got ten minutes, don't embarrass me again.
26:54Do you know what we're looking for?
26:55Not really, no.
26:56I thank you for keeping me updated, but I would like to see the crime scene for myself.
27:03A hole in the window.
27:05Wonder what that's for.
27:07You should be a detective.
27:08Hard to escape.
27:09My powers of observation.
27:11What are these powers of observation telling you now?
27:14There has been, wait for it, a break-in.
27:18Very, astounding.
27:19How did you develop these skills of penetrating deduction?
27:22We've been gifted a couple of poor prints.
27:25There's a hook there.
27:25Who's missing his guest?
27:28I think I've clocked the guest.
27:29Your ten minutes are up.
27:31Mycroft, would you mind telling me why your brother, the prime suspect, is standing at
27:36the scene of the crime?
27:37I think it's only fair.
27:38He has a chance to defend himself, sir.
27:40No, he doesn't.
27:41Not here.
27:41He has a chance to defend himself in a court of law, constable, sir.
27:44Right away, sir.
27:51I've never seen him before, sir.
27:55Leave him.
27:56Do you have a judge?
27:59No, he's a judge.
28:00Have you come to the court?
28:02Is it not?
28:04I have a judge, sir.
28:05What's wrong with you?
28:06Mycroft, what the bloody hell is going on?
28:08His brother of yours?
28:09Yes, sir.
28:09One minute he's a redeemed felon, and he's a servant, and he's a felon again, and now apparently
28:14he's a linguist.
28:16Again, it's not a very interesting story, sir.
28:18The thief was here at six minutes past ten.
28:21How can you possibly know that?
28:22Because when he climbed down from the window, he knocked this off.
28:26The clue was in the clerk.
28:28And she didn't notice this, constable.
28:30I can help you find your father's scrolls.
28:32Well, there's a very good reason why you can help find them.
28:34You stole them.
28:34This is not proper procedure.
28:36Sir, I represent the law.
28:38I will do the investigation.
28:40And they're my father's scrolls.
28:42Need I remind you, sir, how much of your trade with China relies on my father's goodwill?
28:47We are running late for your appointment with the dean, sir.
28:50Indeed.
28:51Perhaps we should give the princess a chance to conduct this investigation as she sees fit.
28:55I must protest.
28:56Oh, really?
28:56Must you?
28:58Thank you, constable.
28:59We'll take it from here.
29:01According to Lestrade, the thief scaled down the side of the building and into a boat.
29:06Lestrade told me there's a river in the woods where the thief rode from Candlen College.
29:10The thief rode out from Candlen College, then get out here with the scrolls.
29:13Then?
29:14Disappeared.
29:15Disappeared.
29:16We have no idea where he went, sir.
29:17Footprints.
29:19Only one set of tracks.
29:21Only one thief.
29:22Head off this way.
29:25Footprints in here.
29:27Thief got into a carriage.
29:29Aye, aye.
29:30Looks like one of them wheels was a little drunk.
29:33And a drunk wheel would need to sober out.
29:36Hello.
29:37A coaching inn where one might get a wheel fixed.
29:41I wanted to ask.
29:42Were you trying to impress me?
29:45Impress you?
29:47At the maths lecture.
29:48Why?
29:49Were you corrected, Professor Thompson?
29:51Why?
29:52The professor's calculations were incorrect.
29:54That was all?
29:56Disappointing.
29:57Well, frankly, I don't know what to see in him.
29:58I mean, yes, he is somewhere handsome in a sort of obvious clumsy kind of way.
30:03But if you were ever looking for something a bit more niche, a bit more bespoke, more mysterious...
30:08And where might the princess find a man like that?
30:11As stimulating as this is, chaps, I need to return to my carriage.
30:14Why?
30:15The Gala opening.
30:16Or just a new science building.
30:18I promised him I would be there.
30:21We hope.
30:24Your Royal Highness.
30:26Welcome to Oasis in the parched desert of this rural wasteland.
30:36What can I do for you gentlemen?
30:38Two whiskies, my good lady, and whatever you'd like for your fine self.
30:43I know, I'm getting this.
30:44Your money's no good here.
30:45I'll get the drinks.
30:47You get the tip.
30:49And out of his pocket, he pulled sovereign's bride.
30:52And the landlady's eyes opened wide with the night.
30:57Excuse me.
30:58Our carriage is in need of a bit of repair.
31:01Is the wheelwright around?
31:02Might we have a word with him?
31:03He's down at the village, but he'll be back shortly.
31:07We can wait.
31:20Are we playing the game of getting another, or are we playing follow the fiddler?
31:24Well, I'll take care of the former if you take care of the latter.
31:28It is your round.
32:02I'll take care of the latter.
32:03Right, Jonah!
32:14Here's the Skrulls.
32:15It's not the Skrulls.
32:28When are you going to start blocking people's fists with your nose?
32:31It wasn't his fist, James.
32:32Once it was his forehead.
32:33Yes.
32:33Well, when you're engaged in combat, it actually helps to throw a punch from time to time.
32:42He pulled his punch.
32:53What is this place?
32:55Oh, you're here too.
32:58Welcome to my overactive imagination.
33:01Why pull your punch?
33:02He can hear you.
33:03Yes.
33:04But he can't answer you.
33:05No.
33:06Those are the rules I didn't make.
33:08Now, he's paused.
33:09Yes.
33:09Waiting for something.
33:10What's he waiting for?
33:13He's waiting for me to come out.
33:16Wait, Jonah!
33:21Oh, lovely tackle.
33:22Why wait for you to come out?
33:27What, don't you ask him?
33:48You can put them cannons down.
33:54Now, I don't know whether I should split your Swede or smash your caps.
34:01What do you reckon?
34:03Hmm.
34:04Decisions, decisions.
34:06Why don't you ask my chum?
34:07Oh, I think the Swede.
34:16Ah, that's interesting.
34:18Not exactly brimming with scrolls.
34:22I smell a rat.
34:23What if he pulled his punch because he wanted to lure us away?
34:25Well, then someone doesn't want us in Oxford.
34:29Not even the same tube.
34:33We've been gifted a couple of poor prints.
34:36How did you develop these skills of penetrating deduction?
34:41There are handprints on either side of the window.
34:43Though he couldn't have been holding the scrolls.
34:45What happens if he has them strapped to his back?
34:48No, that's too big a cork for too small a bottle.
34:50So he hands them to an accomplice.
34:53Only one set of tracks.
34:55Only one thief.
34:57So he leaves them on the inside ledge and he reaches back for them.
35:00Wouldn't put him down as a gymnast.
35:01Here's another possibility.
35:03What if they never left?
35:05What if the scrolls are still in the library?
35:08That's one hypothesis.
35:09You have a better one?
35:11In the unlikely event that you are right.
35:13Why make it look like there was a theft?
35:14If there was no theft, that's the question.
35:18Have you ever used one of these?
35:20Indeed I have.
35:21The devil, do they think they're doing?
35:24Get back here!
35:26There is a special place in hell from any form in peace.
35:31We'll pedal in there as fast as we can.
35:35Hold on, this doesn't make sense.
35:38The lead's cracked.
35:40Stress fracture.
35:41It's not been pushed from the outside in.
35:42It's been pushed from the inside out.
35:44And then back in again to make it look like it was pushed in from the outside.
35:49Well, this wasn't a break-in.
35:51But it's been made to look like it was a break-in.
35:58Is that where my statue's going to go?
36:00I believe so, sir.
36:01Hmm.
36:02I have a feeling it needs to be...
36:05Hmm.
36:06Bigger?
36:06Very good, Mycroft.
36:07Yes, bigger.
36:09Just higher than all those kings and queens and saints and whatnot.
36:14Hmm, princess, so generous of you to find time for my humble little shindig.
36:19The pleasure is mine.
36:21So the scrolls should be in here somewhere?
36:23There's a thousand places to hide them.
36:26Yes, that does provide a challenge.
36:37Well, maybe you were wrong.
36:39I was wrong.
36:40Yes.
36:40Well, the scrolls being here, that was all you.
36:43Remind me, what was your theory?
36:44You can't rush, genius.
36:46No.
36:46You take your time.
36:48Not you who's going back to prison.
36:49Well, maybe if you were a more accomplished pickpocket, then you wouldn't be going there
36:53in the first place, would you?
36:59We've been looking for a something, when we should have been looking for a someone.
37:03Walker.
37:04Who?
37:06Walker the porter.
37:07The porter who tidies the room.
37:10He suffers from chronic scrupulosity.
37:12Every night he walks around and makes sure everything in here is in order.
37:15Everything straight.
37:17Not just straight.
37:18As an arrow straight cushion.
37:20He hasn't been here since the crime.
37:22So, something or someone is not straight.
37:26Chandon.
37:30He's been to the pub.
37:31He's had a drink.
37:32A drink or two.
37:34He could have another.
37:35He should go home.
37:36But he doesn't know when to stop.
37:43It's the beginner's look.
37:46Our secret lies in confusing the enemy, so he cannot fathom our true intent.
37:51What if it was a diversion?
37:52The library is the busiest room in college.
37:54Even at night, porters check on the place every 30 minutes.
37:57The thief makes it seem as though the scrolls were stolen to ensure the library is sealed
38:01off as a crime scene.
38:02He then squirrels himself away in here and waits for all to be quiet and clear.
38:07He needs to be undisturbed.
38:08He needs time.
38:09Time?
38:10Time for what?
38:16This is the case that housed the scrolls.
38:19Our whiskey has made its mark.
38:22Now, before the scrolls were stolen, this case sat in up a cabinet.
38:25A cabinet which is now missing.
38:28Why was it taken and what was inside it?
38:30Let's focus on the how and that will give us the what and the why.
38:33Now, how does a cabinet disappear when the police are at the only door?
38:40Through the walls.
38:42In its original incarnation, 400 years ago, before this was a library, what was this room?
38:46A medieval banqueting hall.
38:48So, there would have been five corridors.
38:50One for the Norman aristocracy, two for the masses, and two for the servants coming in and out from the
38:54kitchen.
38:54All bricked up and panelled over.
38:58Rat-a-tat?
39:00Rat-a-tat?
39:01Rat-a-tat?
39:11Cat follows rat?
39:13Cat follows rat?
39:14Rat-a-tat?
39:26Well, we found our cabinet.
39:30Now we know how it got here, shall we address the what?
39:35Door number one.
39:37We have some kind of mechanical activator.
39:41Door number two.
39:46the mechanism it's activating door number three the timing device door number four
39:53as of the guests oh dear well now we know the what so what's the why
40:04nothing has such power to broaden the mind has the ability to investigate
40:10Hodges Gala do you know how to defuse one of these no you can we move it I wouldn't solution
40:19well we've only got 90 seconds according to that clock this building will be a cathedral
40:22to science the stone and mortar that surround us it yes I must now make mention of our brilliant
40:31mathematician professor Charles Thompson for his invaluable contribution
40:36ladies and gentlemen I invite you to charge your glasses
40:50homes for the level you take in my chimney sorry to bother you sir well a rather pressing issue well
40:55I hope it is for your sake what is it a bomb give me a bomb a bomb is an
40:59incendiary device I don't
41:00know what a bloody bomb is homes what's that got to do with interrupting my speech and destroy my
41:04chimney proximity sir it's likely to go off in the next 30 seconds killing anyone within the blast
41:09radius which I would assume is likely to be pretty much this whole room sir I see well that does
41:14seem
41:14to be a sound reason for God's sake she stopped being so English there's a bomb
41:54I'm going to string them up cut them down while they're still alive disembowel them and burn their entrails
41:59before the rise entrails very good sir
42:29so what exactly are we celebrating
42:30we haven't solved anything we don't know who planted the bomb or why and that is not our concern
42:37that's not our concern we set out to find the scrolls we found them I'm not losing my scholarship
42:42and you're not going to prison so I think that's what raising a glass to
42:54why aren't you drinking not thirsty
43:00come in
43:03oh
43:04I'm not a survivor
43:05yes
43:06but I can't pretend I'm not shaken
43:09please sit
43:13can I have one of those
43:16yes of course
43:17please come in
43:18close the door
43:27well at least someone's thirsty
43:29I wanted to thank you Sherlock
43:32for finding my father's scrolls
43:34oh well don't mind me
43:37I'm just an Ashkenazi side dish
43:41besides I have a previous arrangement
43:44do you
43:46you're much more than chopped liver my friend
43:48you must stay
43:48you're the main course
43:49oh no no no
43:51so
43:52Romeo
43:53Juliet
43:53good night
43:54good night
43:55parting is such sweet sorrow
43:58that I should say good night
44:01because I'm after the pub
44:05now
44:11how should I reward you
44:12oh no that's
44:13not necessary
44:15at least let me top you up
44:21thank you
44:24your companion
44:25James Moriarty is quite brilliant
44:28but not as brilliant as you
44:36here's to your extraordinary future
44:47you missed a bit
44:54why don't you sit down over there
44:56and I'll clean you up
44:59I'm not quite sure this is all
45:01I insist
45:18come play with me
45:20play with her
45:23Sherlock
45:23I think you play with your sister
45:25go on
45:26get up you're a tent
45:30play with me
45:31play with me
45:33five
45:35where is he
45:36Cordelia
45:37Beatrice
45:38Beatrice
45:39please
45:40Beatrice
45:49your fault
46:00that's it
46:01get him on his feet
46:07Sherlock Holmes
46:09I'm arresting you
46:10for the murder of
46:11Professor Charles Thompson
46:13take him away
46:14I'm arresting you
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