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00:03Peter!
00:06Peter!
00:08Peter!
00:09Peter!
00:32Peter!
00:57My boy, I only had a spot of bother.
01:00Father.
01:07You're almost getting as handsome as me.
01:11Who told you?
01:12Oh, Crow.
01:13Wired me. Don't be cross.
01:15Be thankful.
01:19There she is.
01:21Silas.
01:22My love.
01:28Let me look at you.
01:31Yes, you look well.
01:33I feel better.
01:34I feel stronger.
01:36Dr. Maltby has changed my medication.
01:38And I feel less foggy.
01:40That's wonderful news.
01:41Wonderful news.
01:42Although it does rather appear playing catch-up.
01:46They just let you out.
01:47Not exactly.
01:48How not exactly?
01:52He waltzed in, broke down a wall, and waltzed me straight back out again.
01:58Broke down a wall.
02:00They've been recording her.
02:02At the asylum.
02:04Listening to every word she's been saying.
02:06Effectively spying on her.
02:07I really had-
02:07Recording?
02:08Spying?
02:09Who are you?
02:10Who's he?
02:11Sorry, Father.
02:12This is-
02:12James Moriarty.
02:14This is Sherlock's friend.
02:16It's an honor to meet you, sir.
02:18Yes.
02:20What on earth are you thinking?
02:22They'll come back for her.
02:23As a matter of fact, they already have.
02:25And we drove them away.
02:27At gunpoint?
02:28Gunpoint.
02:31Sherlock, my dear boy, perhaps we might adjourn to the study and you can do me the kindness of explaining
02:36to me what the hell's been going on.
02:38Not now.
02:39Mother, I do feel it's rather important-
02:41It can wait.
02:41I want to do something I haven't been able to do for a very long time.
02:47I want to sit down and have dinner with my family.
02:53Your mother's right.
02:58Family first.
03:00Mrs. Crowell.
03:02Mr. Holmes, welcome back, sir.
03:04Now what's in the pantry?
03:07A little leftover roast.
03:08I wasn't anticipating visitors.
03:10Never mind.
03:11Never mind.
03:12We shall make do.
03:15Now then.
03:18Shepherd's pie it is.
03:20You two, get peeling.
03:22Chop, chop.
03:23This looks delicious, sir.
03:25Silas, please.
03:27Silas it is.
03:29Oh, and Sherlock was telling me that you're a scientist.
03:32Yes, a modest one.
03:37Tuck in, tuck in.
03:38Darling, where are you going?
03:39Just a moment.
03:40I'm so sorry.
03:41Don't box yourself.
03:42Please.
03:44Here we are.
03:45Sorry.
03:47Now, I brought this back and...
03:53I want you to have it.
03:55Really, I finished travelling.
03:57I doubt that very much.
03:58I'm staying here.
03:59To look after you.
04:00I don't need looking after her.
04:02So she can stay.
04:03Of course she can stay.
04:04Look at her.
04:04She's radiant.
04:05She has a new lease of life.
04:06This place is clearly working its magic.
04:11I am here.
04:12Oh, sorry.
04:13Sorry.
04:14Please, can we eat?
04:17Do you mind?
04:17Of course.
04:18Trust me.
04:20That is the weapon that will tame the frontier, my words.
04:23I mean, who's to say that there isn't an undiscovered miracle?
04:26A genus, perhaps, with the natural resources to fight tuberculosis or cancer, even.
04:32I mean, we think we know all of nature's laws, but we've barely scratched the surface.
04:37Well then, a toast to the great minds like yourself who endeavored to scratch beneath the surface.
04:42Here.
04:44Sherlock was an explorer before he could even walk.
04:47Desperate to follow in his father's footsteps.
04:49One day it would be Africa, the next Newfoundland.
04:52Barely made it past the end of the drive.
04:54Once he proudly announced he was leaving home.
04:56He was gone!
04:58All of two hours.
05:00We found him in the coal shed.
05:13Darling?
05:16Dear boy, is everything alright?
05:23Sorry.
05:25Where's Mycroft?
05:27He's in Oxford.
05:28He should be with us.
05:30He should be here.
05:33You're quite right.
05:35I'll wire for him.
05:36First thing.
05:37Tomorrow.
05:46And now...
05:47Ah!
05:47James.
05:48You are about to witness a time-honored Holmes family tradition.
05:53Mrs. Crow!
05:55Yeah!
05:56I must get to be back.
06:05Sherlock.
06:06I am mysterious.
06:09That's my boy.
06:13So this Professor Maralick, the man with the...
06:17With the Bird's Claw.
06:18Bird's Claw, that's it.
06:19He's the one who's been recording her.
06:22Yes.
06:23And Jaggers, the poor wretched soul who...
06:25I haven't quite managed to figure out his involvement yet.
06:29It must have been a horrible sight.
06:31We're gonna find out why they were doing this to your mother Sherlock.
06:34Why they were recording her.
06:37We're going to solve this.
06:38Together.
06:39Together.
06:39And then...
06:40We're going to make this home again.
06:42A new star.
06:44What you say?
06:46I say I'd like that very much.
06:48Ah!
06:49Settled.
06:52Oh, you couldn't fetch another bottle, could you?
06:54Of course.
06:55And when I'm back...
06:58I'd love to hear about Vienna.
06:59Absolutely, my boy.
07:09I'm...
07:27I'm taking keep to the door I left.
07:29You can take a window.
07:32I'm going to move the door.
07:34I'll walk home...
07:35My boy.
07:36You can take me to the door.
07:37I'm going to do...
07:37I'll never get my door.
07:39To the door, I can't do anything.
07:39I need to do anything, you can do.
07:49Coming.
08:01Ah, there he is.
08:04Thought you got lost.
08:08Oh, yes.
08:12Good luck.
08:14Good luck.
08:15Sir.
08:17No, I've been considering a teaching post at Oxford just to be closer to home.
08:26My dear boy, it looks like you've taken a turn.
08:30I expect you're tired.
08:33I am.
08:37I'm so sorry, Father.
08:38I would love to hear about Vienna some other time.
08:41I've had a rather long day.
08:42I think I will say goodnight.
08:44Absolutely.
08:44Another time, of course.
08:51Night-night, my boy.
08:54Goodnight.
08:55Goodnight.
09:05This sun-powered steam engine of yours, this would have never worked.
09:09I'll forgive you.
09:10I suppose you were only a child.
09:12You would have needed a solar cell.
09:14Demonstrated by Edmund Becker with an 80-29.
09:23What's that?
09:24What's that?
09:37I found it in Jagger's study.
09:39Underneath his body on the floor.
09:42And my father's coat is missing the very same button.
09:49I see.
09:53I'm sure there's an innocent explanation for all of it.
09:58I'm sure there is.
09:59Maybe the explanation's in here.
10:01I was flicking through these, the diaries of Mr. Lawson Jaggers, Esquire.
10:06I hate to speak ill of the dead, but he was a desperately dull man.
10:10Kept a record of everything he bought.
10:11In the space of a single week, he bought himself a new coat, hat, shirt, tie, and cane.
10:17Perhaps he got bored of being boring.
10:20And then the following week, he had appointments with the Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Morgan.
10:28And he mentioned your father.
10:33What do you want?
10:36I'm sorry?
10:43My mind is...
10:49I'm shattered, James.
10:50Do forgive me.
10:51I'm turning it.
11:21This is your fault.
11:49I'm turning it.
11:50I'm turning it.
12:23Sherlock, my dear boy.
12:25How did you sleep?
12:29Rather fitfully, if I'm honest with you, Farmer.
12:32I'm sorry to hear that.
12:33Have you seen James?
12:35The first thing.
12:37Asked Crowell for a horse.
12:39Really?
12:40You know where he was going?
12:42Not a clue.
12:45Well, I'm off to the asylum.
12:47Give that bastard director a piece of my mind.
12:51Well, perhaps I'll come with you.
12:53Yes! Wonderful idea.
12:56No, on second thought,
12:58stay here with your mother.
13:00She needs you.
13:16Hello, sir. I was wondering would Mrs. Turner be at home?
13:20And you would be?
13:21Oh, if I could be anyone at all, I'd be James Moriarty. So isn't it lucky for me that I
13:25am?
13:25So perhaps you might have noticed me.
13:27Mrs. Turner is not at home.
13:28I told you not to tell people their novels. Tell them I'm otherwise occupied.
13:33She is otherwise occupied.
13:34Well, when Mrs. Turner is finished being otherwise occupied, you might tell her that I come on the business of
13:40Lawson Jagger's Squire.
13:42Well, what I would have to...
13:45I was wondering why I hadn't heard from him a plea.
13:48Yes. Well, for that, we send our apologies. For he himself is otherwise occupied.
13:55Are you his new clock?
13:56Indeed I am, Mrs. Turner.
13:59Far more dashing than the last one, if I may say.
14:01You may say, Mrs. Turner.
14:04Well, let the man in novels.
14:09Yes.
14:11Let the man in...
14:13novels.
14:25Good morning.
14:26Morning.
14:28And where have you been?
14:30Seeking answers.
14:33You smell of perfume.
14:34Well, you wouldn't believe what I had to do to get them.
14:37The Married Woman's Property Act.
14:39Yes.
14:40It's not exactly thrilling, I know.
14:42And this is why Lawson Jagger's Squire visited Mrs. Turner?
14:45Yes.
14:46Indeed it was.
14:48Because this act allows married women to own their own property for the very first time.
14:52Revolutionary.
14:52So Jagger's was out chasing the work.
14:54Hence the new glad rag.
14:54Exactly.
14:55Because now he could offer these wealthy married women the chance to regain financial independence from their husbands as newly
15:02provided by this act.
15:03Absorbing.
15:03As this is, I struggle to see the connection between this and my father.
15:09Then you're not going to like what I have to say next.
15:11Then...
15:12I suggest you don't say it.
15:14I'm going to say it.
15:14You're going to say it.
15:17Your mother was a woman of wealth before she met your father.
15:19I now see where you're going with this and I'm going to save us both the time.
15:23You're on the wrong track, my friend.
15:24You are getting agitated.
15:25I'm not getting agitated.
15:26You are getting this wrong.
15:27Humor me.
15:28What do we know for certain?
15:30We know that your mother met with Jagger's and we know that they discussed business.
15:33Now let us just say that your father finds out about this meeting and now he needs to know what
15:38your mother is planning with Jagger's because he needs to protect his financial interests.
15:41Contracture?
15:41So he pays the asylum director to have them recorded but now these recordings are discovered and Jagger's has become
15:47a liability.
15:48So he needs to be silenced.
15:50And so my father has...
16:04And so my father has Lawson Jagger's killed.
16:08Well it would explain the button. Ripped off in the struggle.
16:12That is really your theory?
16:13When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable Sherlock, that must be the truth.
16:18But you are overlooking one rather obvious fact.
16:20Please illuminate things for me.
16:21My father is an eminent scientist who has been awarded grants from some of the finest universities in the world.
16:29The idea he needs my mother's money is plainly ridiculous.
16:31How do you know that?
16:32Because I know my own father.
16:34Do you?
16:36This man who has been mostly absent from your life for the last twelve years?
16:39You've had his reasons, James.
16:40He lost his daughter for Christ's sake and I as sister.
16:43I do not wish to make light of your pain, Sherlock.
16:46No, but you do wish to turn this into a game.
16:48Just like everything else.
16:49If you really want to solve this beyond any reasonable doubt, I suggest we take a look at your father's
16:53financial records.
16:57I really thought you were going to help me.
16:58I am helping you, Sherlock, as you seem incapable of helping yourself for your father's concern.
17:05I am trying to help you by showing you the truth, no matter how distressing it is.
17:14I know why you're doing this.
17:16I pray you, enlighten me.
17:18You are doing this because you have no family of your own, so you seek to destroy mine.
17:22You know nothing about my family.
17:24And you're losing your minds.
17:26But I'll forgive you because that clearly runs in your blood.
17:40Now the man decides to draw a real punch.
17:43Get out of my house.
17:45Gladly.
18:02Your mother needs to rest.
18:29You failed her.
18:32Shut up.
18:42Ah, Sherlock, there you are.
18:43Do you know, I just bumped into James, storming off down the drive.
18:46Yes, he can be difficult sometimes.
18:49Well, listen, I brought you here because I have news.
18:51It turns out you weren't the only one Professor Malick was recording all part of some supposedly scientific research
18:57which that dreadful director of the asylum was paid handsomely for.
19:01Malick made human guinea pigs of you all.
19:05How does Jaggers fit into the equation?
19:07Malick's lawyer provided legal cover for the whole infernal project.
19:10When he found out, they were discovered that he was facing scandal and ruin.
19:14Well, the rest you saw.
19:17I've wiped the police.
19:19You'll need to make a statement.
19:20Of course, anything I can do to help.
19:22One positive to come from this wretched business is that we have your mother home.
19:29That's all that matters now.
19:31Did you ever think to bring her home sooner?
19:33Excuse me.
19:35I just wondered if it was within your power.
19:41I...
19:41I followed medical advice, Sherlock.
19:49I believe the director at the asylum was keeping your mother there because I was told it was best for
19:57her.
19:58You don't think I don't blame myself for not realizing what was happening?
20:01Oh, Silas, you couldn't possibly have known what was going on in there.
20:07I'm so sorry.
20:11Thank you, my love.
20:13I do want that director punished for everything he did to me.
20:17I won't see him ruined.
20:24I don't know.
20:26I don't know.
20:37I don't know.
20:43Oh, my God.
21:20Oh, my God.
21:51Oh, my God.
22:10Oh, my God.
22:41I really apologise to you, James Moriarty.
22:43Oh, well done.
22:45I rather enjoyed all that.
22:47I do have a thought as to how we might gain access to my father's financial record.
23:35Oh, yes.
23:36Yes. Here it is.
23:39Found it.
23:50What are you doing in my study?
23:53The Kaiseri Hind.
23:55Oh. The Swallowtail.
23:58Yes, the monograph you wrote on butterflies.
24:00I was telling James about it. He's rather interested.
24:02Oh. You'd like to read it?
24:05Mm-hmm. Sorry, I should've asked.
24:08Well, you should've, yes, but nothing would give me greater pleasure.
24:14That's somewhere here.
24:17Now, I'd be very interested to know what he thinks.
24:22Bright young fella.
24:24Bound for great things.
24:27I can always tell.
24:30Now, your mother and I are making elderflower cordial.
24:32Be good to keep our spirits up.
24:35Care to join us?
24:40Sure. Why not?
24:52Sure, look.
24:54Forgetting something.
24:56Hmm.
24:59Oh. There's one here. We have a helper.
25:03I guess so.
25:05I guess so.
25:06I guess so.
25:07I guess so.
25:08I guess so.
25:32You just need to keep our friends turning.
25:39I guess so.
25:39deliciously sweet. The young leaves, by contrast, smell rancid. It's one of the few seedlings
25:47that rabbits have no interest in nibbling. Did you wire Mycroft? Father, did you wire
26:01Mycroft? I just assumed that you would have a new wire at the police. I was just wondering.
26:05I have been rather preoccupied, but you're right, I'll do it right away. Where's my wallet?
26:15My love, it's in your study. Shall be long. Would you like some more elderflower first?
26:24No, thank you. You sure? Leave aside.
26:36Can you imagine there's a strain for you, being back here? Yes. Yes, uh, yes I have.
26:46It has been rather difficult. Memories in every corner. The happy and... and the unwelcome.
26:58Thank you. Sherlock. It wasn't my idea to send your mother away after your sister. It
27:16was her idea. She thought it would help her recover. I appreciate you being understanding.
27:36Ah, James. Well, it's good to see you back. I couldn't stay away. The devil makes work
27:45for idle hands. Wise words. Right. What have you found? Just tell me, James. All right.
28:00Your father had several business interests. In fact, he's doing quite, quite well.
28:09You didn't know this? A scientist. That's all he ever told us.
28:15Well, here is the thing, Sherlock. There was a time when he was not doing quite so well.
28:27Four of his companies declared bankrupt in the space of a single year, 1858.
28:31And then, the following year, he had quite a drastic improvement in his fortunes.
28:351859. The year my sister died. There's no evidence to prove the fact that these two events are linked.
28:48This is the deed to this house. It was put into a trust by your grandfather for you and for
28:55my craft.
28:56It was administered by your mother until 12 years ago, when your father took power of attorney over her.
29:04He took control of this entire estate because my mother was committed to the asylum.
29:12Declared insane and driven mad with grief.
29:18Sorry, Sherlock.
29:24Either my father took advantage of circumstance, or what happened that day wasn't an accident.
29:33This may have been so long after a few years later, but I had been so proud of it.
30:03Mother?
30:04Yes?
30:06I need to talk to you.
30:09About that day.
30:12Sherlock!
30:13Come on, Sherlock.
30:14Come play.
30:15Come play with me.
30:16In a minute.
30:17Not in a minute.
30:18Now!
30:19Beatrice.
30:20I play this scene over in my head.
30:24Over and over and over.
30:26You know what I wonder more than anything else in this world?
30:31I wonder what would have happened if I'd played with her.
30:35If she'd still be here.
30:38Sherlock, catch it!
30:43Sherlock.
30:45I've been punishing myself for years.
30:49Thinking somehow it would be enough.
30:52But it's never enough.
30:55Sherlock.
30:57It wasn't your fault, my love.
31:05What happened next?
31:07I wasn't watching.
31:08She went to talk to your father.
31:11Abby!
31:12Sherlock won't play with me.
31:14She's fine right now.
31:19What's he saying?
31:28Where's she going?
31:32What did father say to Beatrice?
31:34To make her go?
31:35What did he say to her?
31:38Mother.
31:39What did father say to Beatrice?
31:43I don't know, darling.
31:45You'd have to ask him.
31:55Maybe you were right.
31:57Maybe this wasn't an accident.
31:59My father said something to Beatrice to make her go into the woods, but he stayed by the river the
32:03entire time.
32:04So someone else was involved.
32:06Well then, Sherlock, who found the body?
32:08The groundskeeper.
32:10Where does he live?
32:11In the village.
32:22Is there anyone at all?
32:24You're on private land.
32:26Sorry to the sorrow wheel.
32:28We're looking for Nathan Burford.
32:31Will that be my dad?
32:33Yes.
32:34Might we have a warrant with him, please?
32:35Well, you'd have a job.
32:37What is that?
32:38You'd have to dig him up first.
32:41Forgive me.
32:43My name is Sherlock Holmes.
32:46Well, haven't you grown up?
32:49You don't remember me.
32:52I do apologise.
32:53Me and your sister used to play squeak piggy squeak.
32:57You'd be the farmer.
32:59Me and Bea would be the piggies.
33:01You really don't remember that?
33:03I don't.
33:04Well, I don't blame you.
33:05I used to tease you something rotten.
33:07We used to dress him up in Bea's clothes.
33:10Is that so?
33:11I am learning so much about you, Sherlock.
33:14Yeah, your father throws tea parties.
33:16Mrs. Growl will make us all fresh macaroons.
33:20Your family were always really good to us.
33:22I'm sure your father was loyal in return.
33:24The horses would have been his ruin if it hadn't been for your father.
33:27What makes you say that?
33:28He forgave him his whole debt.
33:30All of it.
33:32He cleared your father's entire debt.
33:35It was the one day the cloud lifted from my mother's face.
33:39When did this happen?
33:40It was the year you lot left.
33:41A couple of months after your poor sister passed.
33:47Your father appeared after the groundskeeper.
33:49It's not proof.
33:50I need proof.
33:51It doesn't prove it wasn't an accident.
33:53I appreciate this is an easy for each other.
33:55Follow the evidence.
33:55Don't be blinded by emotion.
33:57Your words, James.
33:58It's not conclusive.
33:59All right.
33:59All right.
34:01What do you need, Sherlock?
34:05What will convince you?
34:10I'm afraid there's nothing more I can do, Mr. Harmson.
34:13Thank you, Doctor.
34:18Doctor Maltby.
34:20Our family doctor.
34:22He would have seen the body.
34:24Come.
34:28Doctor?
34:29Oh, Sherlock.
34:30Oh, how's your mother doing?
34:33She's improving.
34:34Could I have a word?
34:37Yes, well, it was, um...
34:40It was a horrible business.
34:43Did you notice anything on my sister's body?
34:47Forgive me for this, Doctor.
34:48But did you find any evidence to suggest that there may have been some foul play?
34:53That what happened wasn't an accident?
34:55Right.
34:56Um...
34:57I can't tell you, I'm afraid.
34:59I do appreciate, it's difficult to recall.
35:01No, it's not quite that.
35:03I can't tell you because I wasn't there.
35:05I was never called to the house.
35:07You were our family doctor?
35:08Well, quite.
35:09I was more than ready to assist, but...
35:12Well, word never came.
35:13I believe the doctor was duly summoned for from outside the village.
35:18Oxford, I think.
35:20I know all the way.
35:20Yes, I did think it's strange at the time, but, um...
35:24Well, it wasn't my, um...
35:26It wasn't my call to make.
35:44Oh, my God.
36:03I still hear her voice.
36:07Do you enjoy it?
36:13Enjoy what, my boy?
36:15When the butterflies stop beating their wings, when they die, do you enjoy it?
36:26It's simply necessary.
36:29If you want the butterflies to nobody, I'm going to cry.
36:58Maybe I will.
36:59Not at all.
37:07Can I wake you?
37:09No.
37:10I was just reading.
37:15I have to ask you something.
37:16I'm afraid it's rather morbid.
37:19Go on.
37:29That night, did you see her?
37:34Beatrice?
37:35Yes.
37:35Yes, of course, darling.
37:38Nathan pulled her up on the river.
37:48Again.
37:53Again.
37:56Again!
38:11I wasn't supporting you.
38:13I was stopping you from getting too close.
38:15Darling, are you all right?
38:16What are you talking about?
38:21After you brought her inside, did you see her?
38:25Your father brought her into the house, and yes.
38:28I just, I saw her.
38:31I saw her lying on her bed in her bedroom.
38:44No.
38:45She was covered by a sheet.
38:47It may be all right.
38:48Before she was taken away, before she was put in her coffin, did you ever see her body?
38:53Why are you asking me these dreadful things?
38:55I'm so sorry, Mother.
38:56I need to know.
38:57Did you see her body?
38:58I was in a terrible state, and your father had given me something to help me sleep, so
39:04I can't remember.
39:07I can't remember.
39:08Knock, knock.
39:10Knock, knock.
39:11Oh, Sherlock.
39:12Your mother's had a long day.
39:16She needs to rest.
39:19Time for your medication, my love.
39:22I'll do it, Father.
39:25Well, I think it's best if I...
39:27I'd actually quite like to, Father.
39:36Very well.
39:45I know, and I'm not wanted.
39:48Don't keep your mother up talking.
40:01What is it, darling?
40:04Nothing.
40:05Never mind.
40:28What are you sure you want to do this?
40:47Sorry.
40:48You're waking.
40:49Mm-hmm.
40:51I'm just going to clear this away.
40:55Did you take your medication?
40:57I don't think Sherlock gave it to me.
40:59I sort of nodded off, darling.
41:00Oh.
41:03So, yes.
41:04Yes, my love?
41:06Yes, my love?
41:07What did you say to her?
41:09Who?
41:12Beatrice.
41:13Before she ran towards the trees, what was the last thing you said?
41:20No.
41:22No.
41:23No.
41:24No.
41:25I know.
41:38I don't really remember.
41:42I suppose I planned it all out.
41:50Why?
41:52Sherlock asked me.
41:58Sherlock.
41:59No.
42:00No.
42:11No.
42:12No.
42:14No.
42:17No.
42:21Sherlock!
43:14That's not my sister.
43:17That's just a bunch of bones, Sherlock.
43:19How could you know that?
43:20My sister had a broken arm.
43:22That arm's not broken.
43:25That's not my sister.
43:45That's not my sister.
43:46That's not my sister.
43:49That's not my sister.
43:49That's not my sister.
43:50That's not my sister.
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