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Young Sherlock Season 1 Episode 8 (2026).
The mystery deepens as Sherlock uncovers new clues that lead him into even more dangerous territory. Each revelation brings him closer to the truth, but also exposes hidden threats lurking in the shadows.
In Episode 8, tensions rise as unexpected alliances and betrayals emerge. Sherlock must rely on his intellect and instincts to navigate a complex web of deception.
Young Sherlock continues to deliver a thrilling blend of suspense, mystery, and intelligent storytelling.
Watch Young Sherlock S01E08 (2026) full episode in HD.
The mystery deepens as Sherlock uncovers new clues that lead him into even more dangerous territory. Each revelation brings him closer to the truth, but also exposes hidden threats lurking in the shadows.
In Episode 8, tensions rise as unexpected alliances and betrayals emerge. Sherlock must rely on his intellect and instincts to navigate a complex web of deception.
Young Sherlock continues to deliver a thrilling blend of suspense, mystery, and intelligent storytelling.
Watch Young Sherlock S01E08 (2026) full episode in HD.
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00:06I think I saw some ducklings over there by the tree.
00:11Hello, Beatrice.
00:12I think I saw one of those ducklings over here.
00:15Listen, my lord.
00:16There's been a terrible accident.
00:18A fire at the house.
00:19So you're going to stay with Mrs. Tilcott for a while.
00:22A terrible accident.
00:23A fire at the house.
00:25A fire at the house.
00:30Oh, bad dreams again.
00:34I can't remember.
00:37The fire.
00:39Why can't I remember?
00:41Put your coat on or you'll catch a chill.
00:44Hood up.
00:46I don't need my hood up.
00:52Happy birthday, my love.
00:54Mother, father.
00:58Same thing I get every year.
01:00Where do they come from?
01:02We get them from a specialist shop in Hoban.
01:05Then why did the postman deliver it?
01:10Who sent it?
01:12Every year I get a butterfly for my birthday.
01:16And the person who pays for it is in this office.
01:28I know you.
01:31I know.
01:32I know you.
01:39Why did you get rid of me?
01:43I know.
01:46Why did you get rid of me?
01:48I know you're alone.
01:49There was no fire.
01:51Was there?
01:55You can stay with me tonight.
01:56And then?
01:57You're not happy with Mrs. Tilcott?
01:59I don't belong there.
02:01I was never meant to be a vicar's daughter.
02:03Look, mother.
02:04I found its heart.
02:06I'd rather be something in your world.
02:11The packages will be transported across Europe.
02:14We need to find a place.
02:15No one will think to know.
02:17Each package is no bigger than this.
02:20I'm busy now, my love.
02:32She can't be like, my game music.
02:37I saw your brother, Mycroft, today.
02:40And you'll never guess who he's working for.
02:43Sir Bucephalus Hodge.
02:45The richest man in the Empire.
02:47Mycroft says Hodge has taken charge of a government project.
02:52Very secretive.
02:54You know what I smell?
02:56Opportunity.
02:58Hodge is up to something.
03:00Why don't I see if I can obtain a position in his office?
03:04Find someone that will roll over.
03:06My little spy.
03:07Wonderful, babe.
03:09How was Oxford?
03:10Professor Malick is the weak link.
03:12He's greedy and vain.
03:14If any of Hodge's professors are going to sell their soul, it'll be him.
03:16I've taken the liberty of setting up a meeting.
03:18Well played, babe.
03:19Professor Malick, I look forward to doing business with you.
03:22And I you, sir.
03:28He's on the hook, babe.
03:34Beatrice.
03:35There you are.
03:37You look worried.
03:38We need to get our first delivery on the train to Paris.
03:40And now we have a house full of unwanted guests.
03:42Add to that that the princess is still out there and she won't stop until she has stopped.
03:46I know how dangerous she is, Bea.
03:48Believe me.
03:49We will find her.
03:52How?
03:53How?
03:54You seem to have a lot of faith in Sherlock.
03:56I understand why you're so unsettled, Bea.
03:59You really don't have to face your mother.
04:01No, I want to.
04:03My brave girl.
04:05My Athena.
04:07Now, remember what I told you.
04:10Your mother has a vivid imagination.
04:23Bea, you have grown into the most striking and beautiful young woman.
04:29Is that all you have to say?
04:31What do you mean?
04:33I know what you did.
04:35What?
04:35I know that you were put in the asylum because you were a danger to me.
04:39How?
04:40That's why father had to take me away.
04:42I see.
04:43So that's what he told you?
04:45Bea, he had our mother committed to an asylum because he wanted to gain control of her estate.
04:51He told me you would say this.
04:52It's the truth.
04:53You can't trust a thing that man says.
04:55That man has been nothing but kind to me.
04:58Darling, Bea, you have to believe us.
05:01Please listen.
05:02Why?
05:03Because we have no reason to lie.
05:06And because I am your brother.
05:11Dinner at eight.
05:24You!
05:25What?
05:25I know.
05:25You!
05:26Stop it.
05:26You!
05:27You!
05:27What is there against me?
05:29Stop!
05:29Stop, please.
05:30There's no use for that.
05:31No.
05:32Please sit down.
05:33It's all right.
05:35Well, now the hysterics are out of the way.
05:40Perhaps we could all sit.
05:42Please, let us sit and eat like civilized people.
05:48Oh, well, isn't it lovely to be together again?
06:00Reunited.
06:06Michael, please, try the caviar.
06:09No, thank you.
06:09I insist.
06:10It's from Amara.
06:12Oh, taste of angels.
06:16I'm just wondering whether I enjoyed you more as Archie's assistant.
06:20Well, let me know when you've worked that out.
06:22I must insist.
06:23The chef's gone to the mall.
06:24We've got a trouble to prepare.
06:26How long do you intend on keeping us here?
06:28Until you have told me where I can find Shuan.
06:32Need I remind you, Sherlock, you were going to let her kill me.
06:36If anyone in this room should be feeling a tad upset,
06:40I think it should be me.
06:41And yet here I am, endeavoring to be fair.
06:45Fair.
06:45You wanted to meet Beatrice.
06:48Here she is.
06:51Promise made.
06:53Promise kept.
06:58Once I have Shuan,
07:03you are free to leave.
07:04And it is Beatrice free to leave too, should she wish to?
07:09She is not a prisoner.
07:19Behind the mosque on Ordu, Chadesi.
07:22That's where Shuan is staying.
07:24Well, that wasn't too arduous, was it?
07:28Bea.
07:29Bea, listen to me.
07:30I have never hurt you.
07:33Not once.
07:35Nor could I.
07:36Nor would I, my love.
07:38Look at her, Bea.
07:39She's telling the truth.
07:40Sherlock, you were barely six years old at the time.
07:42How can you possibly be expected to reliably remember anything?
07:45This is what he does.
07:46He lies and he lies until you doubt the very thing you know to be true.
07:51You see, in some cases, our memories tell us what we want to believe.
07:56Silas.
07:56Son.
07:57Shut up.
07:58Oh.
07:59Eloquently, I'd.
08:00Family squabbles, eh, James?
08:02Mr. Holmes.
08:03My family, they could squabble with the best of them, but this is not a squabble.
08:09This is a great tragedy.
08:11Bea, Bea, please, let me talk to you without your father present, when you are not under
08:17his influence, so that, should you choose, you could leave.
08:24Is that what you wish for?
08:32Beatrice?
08:36Can't you not?
08:38And there you have it.
08:39Well, of course she's not going to say so in front of you, is she?
08:42I think you'll find she has a particularly strong mind of her own.
08:45You do this.
08:46You do this.
08:47You bend and you toss me.
08:48Stop arguing.
08:57Something on your mind.
08:58If I might have a word in private.
09:00Well, anything that can be said can be said in front of this.
09:02It's glorious family.
09:05Right.
09:08I've had contact with Her Majesty's Government.
09:10They're coming for you, Silas.
09:11You'll spend your last days behind bars.
09:14They want their weapon back.
09:16Yes, I imagine they do.
09:17And they are willing to pay for it.
09:20There is, however, a path to redemption, Mr. Holmes.
09:24We want you to persuade your father to sell the weapon exclusively to the British government.
09:31Pay for it.
09:32Handsomely.
09:35Mycroft.
09:36How handsome is handsome?
09:39I think you could name your price.
09:44There is one stipulation.
09:47They are to be the sole buyer.
09:49And you are to be the negotiator, my go-between.
09:53You expect me to betray my own family.
09:56If you want your career back, sir, that is precisely what we expect you to do.
10:01Yes.
10:02You complete and utter Judas.
10:04Mycroft, you cute whore.
10:06Jesus, I didn't think you had it, didn't you?
10:08See, that's what I'm talking about.
10:10Gumption.
10:11Ambition.
10:12What happened?
10:13You want the weapon within one week or no deal, Bea?
10:16We can do that.
10:17Good.
10:18I'll need to wire the Foreign Office.
10:19Well, I'll have you escorted to the Telegraph Office the moment it opens in the morning.
10:24Right.
10:28Father.
10:30Did you hear that, Bea?
10:32One of my sons.
10:34Still calls me a father.
10:36Maybe there's a way back for me after all.
10:39Well, it appears Beatrice and I have to pay a visit to our little factory.
10:46That's a matter of urgency.
10:49You will stay here until Shuan is found.
10:54Beatrice, let us prepare for our journey.
11:00How could you?
11:06I hope you're happy, brother dear.
11:09Far from it.
11:34You didn't see it coming, did you?
11:35Mycroft's betrayal.
11:38Perhaps he takes after you more than I thought.
11:42Perhaps.
11:44You've proved yourself quite brilliant, my boy.
11:47Minds like yours change the world.
11:51You're the one I'd really like to join me.
11:57You truly are deluded.
11:59Now listen.
12:00What you saw in that tunnel in Paris will change the nature of warfare.
12:04No one will need to send troops into battle.
12:05It'll cut down the enemy without a single shot being fired.
12:08And now you're going to tell me it'll save lives.
12:11One demonstration.
12:12That's all it'll take.
12:12No one will dare pick up arms again.
12:14And the people will hail you, King Silas the Peacemaker.
12:18Why not?
12:21You look at the world and see nothing but yourself.
12:24Oh, grow up, boy.
12:27The world we inhabit is built brick by brick on human sadness.
12:37And it's survival of the fittest.
12:42But you know the most radical, original thought of all?
12:49We are not above nature.
12:54Some of us are humble worker bees.
12:59Others lead the dance.
13:03You and I are natural-born leaders.
13:09Whether you like it or not, you, Sherlock, are my blood.
13:15Now this is your moment.
13:17Seize it.
13:17Be my right hand.
13:19Be my successor.
13:20Be my heir.
13:21Is that not why you have Beatrice?
13:24Beatrice is remarkable in her own way,
13:26but you are an entirely different proposition.
13:43You tell Beatrice you lied to her.
13:45You let her leave with my mother.
13:47And I'll consider your offer.
13:49You hurt her.
13:50She doesn't want to.
13:50Of course she doesn't want to.
13:51But if anyone could persuade her,
13:53talk to her, Silas.
13:56If you can get her to leave, I'll stay.
14:00I'll talk to her.
14:05Excuse me.
14:12Shuang was not at the address he gave.
14:25Yes?
14:28Am I disturbing you?
14:31Not at all.
14:41I found this diverting little read on the shelves.
14:45Ah, Machiavelli.
14:46Since love and fear can hardly exist together,
14:49if we must choose between them.
14:51It's far safer to be feared than loved.
14:58You admire him, don't you?
15:01My father.
15:04I see it in you.
15:06Game recognises game.
15:09Well, just look at how he lives.
15:13I mean, really.
15:17You have to admire the scale of the man's ambition.
15:22And if poor old Bucephalus Hodge hadn't perished already,
15:27well, I reckon he would have died of envy.
15:32Ethics don't trouble you.
15:35Not like Sherlock.
15:37Ethics will only slow you down.
15:40But you know that already.
15:42In Oxford,
15:44you stood in front of your brothers
15:46and you didn't give them the slightest tell.
15:49Not even a glimmer of recognition.
15:51It's merely a calculation of self-interest.
15:56Doesn't it irritate you?
15:58What?
16:00Being in Sherlock's shadow.
16:04Isn't he the special one?
16:06And you,
16:08Moriarty,
16:09his sidekick.
16:15I'm not his sidekick.
16:17I'm not his sidekick.
16:41Once I'm back from the factory,
16:44I want Sherlock gone.
16:47Of course you do.
16:49You wish to rule the nest.
16:51To everything there is a season.
16:55Ah, Sabahul Hayid.
16:57Family.
16:58I trust you slept well?
17:01Siwan was not where you told me she would be, Shirley.
17:04That is a shame.
17:05Mm, disappointing.
17:06Did you check under the bed?
17:07No, so you'll have to remain here until we have checked under the bed.
17:12Mycroft.
17:15Assure Her Majesty's government that they will have their weapons by...
17:19By the weekend.
17:20By the weekend, certainly.
17:23I'm sorry, Sherlock.
17:25Mother.
17:27Hurry along, then.
17:28Escort him to the telegraph office and bring him right back.
17:31My little errand boy.
17:33You've spoken with Beatrice?
17:35Not until I have Siwan.
17:38Right, we should be off.
17:50There's no cause to be uncivil.
17:52Quite so, my child.
17:53Quite so.
17:54Darling, did you see?
17:55B is still in there.
17:57We just need to get her away from science.
17:59I think she'll come to us since this was a long game.
18:15I need to send a telegram to London.
18:17Urgent.
18:20Ah, you.
18:26Damn it.
18:27Do you mind sharpening this for me?
18:36Ah!
18:38Turn around.
18:40Open the door.
18:42Can you pop?
18:44There's a good child.
18:48Apologies for the pencil.
19:01Come.
19:05Princess.
19:07You do know I'm not a princess.
19:09Old habits, I'm afraid.
19:11I could use your help.
19:14Looking at their routine, I'm struggling to find a point of weakness.
19:17We could overpower them.
19:19Well, they are armed and they have the numerical advantage.
19:21We'll turn that to the Spartans, Sherlock.
19:23Just need to call for the plane.
19:24Wait.
19:26Who's that?
19:27Mycroft.
19:28What's he doing?
19:29Well, it appears that he's waving to you.
19:32And he thinks he can worm his way back into my good books.
19:34He's got another thing coming.
19:36No, Mother.
19:37No.
19:38He didn't betray us.
19:41Yes.
19:42Hello?
19:43Excuse me.
19:44I've been on an urgent mission for my father.
19:46If you don't open these gates instantly, he will have your heads on plates by the end of the day.
19:51Oh, and we're going back upstairs.
20:00No?
20:04Oh, would you look at that?
20:07Keys, please.
20:09Think it's best if we take that?
20:12Sorry.
20:17Well done, brother dear.
20:19Thank you, brother dear.
20:20Well, that all went rather smoothly.
20:21Yes, it did.
20:45Thanks for coming.
20:46I wanted to see you again.
20:49That.
20:50And kill your father.
21:03Oh, my God.
21:26Oh, ceasefire!
21:30Mother, you all right?
21:31A little shaken, but fine.
21:35Jesus, I feel alive.
21:37I'm sorry that I ever doubted you.
21:38Oh, don't worry, Mother.
21:39I would have doubted me too, given the circumstances.
21:41Really well played.
21:43Likewise.
21:44Where's your father?
21:47He's at his factory.
21:49Where?
21:50We don't know.
21:52Yet.
21:53Have we found any indication on where this factory could be?
21:56No, not a scruble.
21:58There must be something, some kind of hint.
22:01What about this?
22:02Looks like some sort of coastal map to me.
22:04It's useless.
22:05Doesn't even have north marked on it.
22:07Right.
22:12The floor.
22:14What about it?
22:15The tiles are worn.
22:17By frequent footfall.
22:18Under the wall.
22:20And why would there be worn tiles on the floor by the wall?
22:22There wouldn't.
22:26Unless...
22:34Just a thought.
22:45Oh, I do love a secret passage.
22:52Looks like an old textile store.
22:55Why would he want to keep this secret?
22:58Oh, my goodness.
23:02Darling, this is the same doll that B had when she was a little girl.
23:05Do you remember?
23:10It's Opium.
23:12He sets up a trading network with textiles and abuses them for smuggling.
23:16And now he uses the same routes to smuggle the nerve agent.
23:19Look at this.
23:20Professor Thompson, Malik, Roberts, and Enright.
23:27Since his work on sound waves has been used to predict how the nerve agent would react to changing meteorological
23:32conditions.
23:33Trajectories.
23:34These are equations for trajectories.
23:36Rockets.
23:38They're building rockets.
23:40Rockets to deliver the nerve agent.
23:42Rockets to rain down death from above.
23:46Professor Malik.
23:50Sunnitite.
23:51The mineral beneath my people's lands.
23:56And this?
23:58This is his equation for turning it into the creeping death.
24:01James, remember when we met?
24:03Yes.
24:04We create new numbers, but the numbers, they aren't real.
24:08They're imaginary.
24:09Imaginary numbers created to solve unsolvable equations.
24:12Two solutions, opposite or complementary.
24:14There's always another solution to every equation.
24:16Positive to mirror.
24:17The negative.
24:18If we have the positive equation.
24:20Then we can come up with the negative.
24:21And thus create a compound to neutralize the threat of creeping death.
24:24In theory, we can defeat Silas.
24:27In theory.
24:28Yes.
24:30What?
24:30We have a problem?
24:32This equation is not finished.
24:35Sherlock.
24:36Come and have a look at this.
24:38Look.
24:39All of these lines lead to the heart of a circle.
24:43Could this be blast radius?
24:44Spread of the nerve agent.
24:46They all emanate from one single location.
24:50Afshin.
24:51Is factory perhaps?
24:52Can you get us here?
24:54Yes.
24:55It's about a day's ride.
24:57Right then.
24:57Let's go and find Beatrice.
25:07I need you to tell me something.
25:09What?
25:10She knew, didn't she?
25:12Mrs. Tilcott.
25:13She knew exactly where I came from.
25:15Why are you asking this now?
25:17Because I want to know now.
25:19I wanted someone I knew who could look after you well.
25:24This is how you found me.
25:26Why didn't you just send me away there and then?
25:28Oh, it's your mother, isn't it?
25:29That's why all these questions.
25:31She's got under your skin.
25:33She does that to people I should know.
25:35She lies.
25:37She manipulates.
25:39I warned you about her.
25:42It's not like you to be unsure of yourself.
25:44I'm not unsure of myself.
25:47I'm unsure of you.
25:50What on earth do you mean?
25:52Was she really a threat to me?
25:54Mother.
25:55Is that really why you took me away?
26:01Are you going to tell Sherlock you entertained his best friend last night?
26:06Of course you won't.
26:07Why?
26:08Because we act on our desires, Beatrice.
26:11We act out of self-interest.
26:15Surely you of all people understand that.
26:18I hear how you talk to Sherlock.
26:20I tell him what he needs to hear to keep him on side.
26:25Isn't that what you do to me?
26:29Jealousy is beneath you, Bea.
26:32Besides, the three of us together.
26:35Would that really be so bad?
26:46We'll camp here for the night.
26:50Well, let's just say, we get your sister back.
26:53She comes home with you.
26:54It's all happy families.
26:55No one's choice to kill each other.
26:57What's next for you, Sherlock?
26:58I haven't really thought that far ahead.
27:01Don't rightly know.
27:03You?
27:05I assume I'm coming home with you.
27:09I was thinking that the British government would pay a fair old whack for this weapon of your father's.
27:13I won't be a part of anything that earns my father a single penny change.
27:16Not him, Sherlock.
27:18Us?
27:19Us.
27:19Yes.
27:21What if we don't destroy it?
27:24Would we sell it back to our majesty's government?
27:28Think.
27:30It'd be freedom for us, Sherlock.
27:32We could do what we want.
27:33They'd build great big statues of us.
27:35No one could stand in our way.
27:41Ah, come on.
27:43Come on, I'm only joking.
27:44Ha, ha, ha.
28:00Come on, come on, come on, come on.
28:22We're on Burda.
28:24Yes, sir.
28:25Could you see to this, please?
28:27Yes.
28:28Right, let's back this up.
28:29Ship it out.
28:30We're on Burda, salam mayhem.
28:32We're not just going to sell to the British, are we?
28:35What do you think?
28:37The moment the deal's gone through with the British government, then we'll sell to the French.
28:42The Prussians, the Russians, the Chinese, whoever will take it.
28:47Why stop at governments?
28:48Go on.
28:49Why not sell to private individuals, to companies?
28:52The market's endless.
28:53Your ambition always was greater than mine.
28:57My wonderful being.
29:02My wonderful being.
29:06Perfectly wonderful.
29:08What is that?
29:09You going to Oxford?
29:11Well, there's a good chance you'll meet Mycroft, maybe even Sherlock.
29:16I imagine that would be hard for you.
29:19Of course, it's up to you if you wish to tell them, but...
29:22If you do reveal you are their sister, then.
29:27Everything we've worked for together...
29:31All of that will be placed in jeopardy.
29:35I would never betray you, father.
29:39Never.
29:43Professor Malik, you shall hold us.
30:07And there he is.
30:10Shall we go and have a gander?
30:12That's all well and good, James, but how do we get in?
30:15Suggestions in a hat, if you please.
30:19Wait.
30:31The map in Silas studied the outline of these mountains, they match.
30:34I thought you said that map was useless.
30:35You didn't even have northbound on it.
30:37No, it's another map.
30:37It's a cross-sectional plan.
30:39Those weren't roads.
30:40They were tunnels.
30:41And those tunnels are beneath our feet.
30:44There's a second entrance.
31:08Impressive.
31:13There's Malik.
31:15I'm going after him.
31:17Wait, wait.
31:17I'll go with him.
31:19Take him.
31:19I'll go with him.
31:35I'll go with him.
31:46Please.
31:47In my village, when someone is murdered, we believe their souls are trapped in Lian Yu, an abyss.
31:53I'm a humble scientist.
31:55I seek truth.
31:56Until their deaths are avenged, when they shall be set free.
32:00No.
32:01I'll go with him.
32:04I'll go with him.
32:07I'll go with him.
32:11I'll show you.
32:11I'll go with him.
32:16You'll find things that they should die.
32:19I'll go with him.
32:20We bury this place.
32:30Hello, Beatrice.
32:35Of course you found me
32:38You are a Holmes after all
32:41I always wondered whether you'd take after me
32:43Given the fact I am your elder
32:44I think you'll find it's you taking after me
32:48Bea
32:52Just listen
32:54Listen to me, darling
32:57I don't know where to begin
33:00All the time
33:01That I was locked in the asylum
33:03All those years
33:04The one thing that kept me going
33:07Was my memories with you
33:09Do you remember the magpie?
33:12The magpie
33:13With the broken wing
33:14That we found in the forest
33:18You wanted to save it
33:20And so
33:21We put it in a box
33:23In the putting shed
33:24And we would visit it every day
33:26And feed it
33:27Until one day
33:29We went and
33:31It had flown away
33:34It had survived
33:36And here you are
33:38You survived
33:41You have survived
33:45I remember
33:46You do
33:47I remember
33:48I remember the night party
33:49You know
33:55You're red
33:57I do
33:57You know
34:11Oh, my love.
34:21Will you come with us? Please, darling, will you leave with us?
34:24I will, but there's something I need to do first.
34:28Lead the way.
34:29We'll follow you.
34:36This will do.
34:38This is enough to bring down the mountain.
34:45James, what are you doing?
34:46I'll be right with you.
34:59Father.
35:00Yes, Beatrice.
35:01Look what I found.
35:03Beatrice.
35:05Seems you've picked up some strays.
35:09Sherlock?
35:11Finding this place.
35:14Your greatest trick.
35:20What's he doing?
35:22I heard him, Sherlock.
35:23In the garden.
35:25Be my right hand.
35:26Be my successor.
35:27Be my heir.
35:28He promised me the same thing.
35:31Beatrice, no.
35:32I gave you everything.
35:35I don't want it, Beatrice.
35:37Alright?
35:38I don't want to be his heir.
35:40Beatrice.
35:47I'll never betray you.
36:09I'll never betray you.
36:23Leave.
36:25Leave.
36:27Where is he?
36:29Where is he?
36:30We need to leave.
36:31Now!
36:32This way!
36:41Oh, my God.
37:03Oh, my God.
37:32Oh, my God.
38:07Oh, my God.
38:13Oh, my God.
38:43Oh, my God.
38:48Oh, my God.
38:50No, no, no, stop.
38:53Let go of me.
38:54Let go.
38:58I always knew you loved me, my boy.
39:00No, don't.
39:01Don't.
39:02Don't.
39:38All that remains.
39:42At what point do you think he took the wrong turn, went down the mistaken path?
39:47Well, as far as he saw it, he didn't.
39:51Everything was intentional, everything was unrepentant, lived by a different code.
40:00You're defending him.
40:01I'm not defending him, Mycroft.
40:02I'm trying to understand him.
40:03I'm trying to understand his criminal mind.
40:14Sure, it's like a honeycomb.
40:19It's like a honeycomb.
40:33We are not above nature.
40:37We are not above nature.
40:37He said those words to me.
40:38Sherlock.
40:40He was leaving me a trail.
40:42Enough, Sherlock.
40:43I really must insist.
40:45Everything by design.
40:46Not a word out of place.
40:47Survival of the fittest.
40:48The most radical, original thought of them all.
40:50We are not above nature.
40:51Sherlock.
40:51You're not enough.
40:53You're making no sense.
40:55You're making no sense.
40:57Darwin.
41:12We are not above nature.
41:17Everything by design.
41:24Put it back.
41:26Why?
41:29Please.
41:31Close the book, Sherlock.
41:35It's over.
41:57Thank you, brother dear.
42:10You know, I've never been particularly fond of royalty.
42:16But, I must admit, you're my favorite princess.
42:21Thank you, Sherlock Holmes.
42:23I do hope you find a way to put that beautiful mind of yours to good use.
42:39Perfect lunch.
42:48Hello, you.
42:50Hello.
42:54You look tired.
42:56I didn't get much sleep last night.
42:58It's my fault, is it?
42:59Not complaining.
43:02I have something to show you.
43:04Intrigued?
43:05I think we'd work well together.
43:07You and me.
43:12We followed.
43:13No.
43:14I was careful.
43:14Okay, Sherlock's here.
43:16Don't turn around.
43:17I'll go back.
43:19See you tonight.
43:20Yes.
43:26Thought I'd found you here.
43:27Hmm.
43:28Thought right.
43:30Needed to get away from the family.
43:31Oh.
43:32They'll fuck you up.
43:34Especially yours.
43:37Two whiskeys, please.
43:39Very good, sir.
43:40Do you regret losing your scholarship at Oxford?
43:43Do I regret meeting you?
43:45This porter with the waste paper basket?
43:48Scout.
43:49Never made it to the gilded heights of a porter.
43:52You know, had you not led me astray...
43:53I led you astray.
43:54I would have undoubtedly graduated top of my class.
43:56Undoubtedly.
43:57I would have planned to have a stellar career in government.
43:59Unstoppable.
44:00I would have said...
44:00Probably would have ended up as Foreign Secretary.
44:02Don't put the blinkers on your ambition, James.
44:04I would have said Prime Minister at the very least.
44:06Yes.
44:06I could be the master puppeteer pulling all the strings, huh?
44:09Hmm.
44:10Well, if you insist.
44:14Now, I have no regrets.
44:18In fact, I feel as though I should thank you, Sherlock Holmes,
44:25from saving me from a life of sheer boredom.
44:28Well, to that, I would say you are most welcome.
44:53What?
44:57I know you have it.
45:00James.
45:03Don't be going on cryptic on me now.
45:05The remainder to Malik's equation.
45:08I know you have it.
45:16You're right.
45:19Of course, you're right.
45:23Yes, you know I took it.
45:24And you know why I took it.
45:27I took it for us.
45:29If that weapon ever rises out of the ashes,
45:31then we have the means to defeat it together.
45:35You and I.
45:40What, you don't believe me?
45:42Ah, Sherlock.
45:43After everything that we have been through,
45:45surely, by now,
45:49you know me.
46:16What's up?
46:19Nothing.
46:21Nothing.
46:23Nothing.
46:28It's nothing.
46:31It's nothing.
46:34It's all true.
46:36It all came out with me,
46:37You're vraƧåå the dressing room to front.
46:39Right the students of Whoa!
46:46You will be practicing.
46:50This day it's not gonna bebird sound in the coffin.
46:50Yeah, man.
46:55And that's not gonna be lyn passed.
46:58It'saudio.
47:01For Kƶnig's vision or someone who is &77,
47:02I can't help you.
47:20I'm so sorry
47:32Are you okay?
47:33It's solved!
47:35It's all solved!
47:40You know you're okay!
47:49You're still alive!
47:51You're back!
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