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Young Sherlock S01E03 (2026)
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00:54Oh, my God.
00:59Oh, my God.
01:02Dear!
01:03Dear!
01:05Dear!
01:08Dear!
01:12Dear!
01:15Dear!
01:42I don't know.
02:08Do you look a bit funny in that picture?
02:10I think I look rather dashing.
02:18Hold your horses.
02:20We're not the only ones looking for Professor Enrode.
02:23I believe a professional window cleaner would probably be cleaning the windows.
02:27So you did learn something as a school.
02:29Well, the policeman over there to your right.
02:32He looked deeply enthralled in yesterday's newspaper.
02:35Now to draw them away.
02:39Here in home.
02:54My God!
02:55My God, it's him!
02:56It's that funny looking murderer!
02:59Sherlock Holmes!
03:24This man needs a housekeeper.
03:26So Professor Enright is a meteorologist.
03:29Professor Malik, a geologist.
03:31Thompson was a mathematician.
03:32Robert's an engineer.
03:34Why kill them?
03:34What's the connection?
03:35The work?
03:37The impact of sudden precipitation and mineral extraction in the Gansu Corridor.
03:42The Gansu Corridor is located in the Gansu province, China.
03:46Which is where Hodge made his fortune.
03:48In gold mining.
03:49Maybe that's what links our scientists.
03:51Maybe they're all developing new mining methods for Hodge.
03:54What explained why he wants to keep their little project a secret?
03:57Technology worth killing for.
03:59Empires have gone to war over less.
04:01Why so many glasses, all with different contents?
04:04The man lives alone.
04:04He sadly drunk a party while he's in hiding.
04:07Oh.
04:07No.
04:08One plate of toast and thirteen drinks.
04:12That's a happy breakfast.
04:14Do we think that this is some sort of deliberate arrangement?
04:21It's not bloody arms.
04:22He tricked us.
04:24A house?
04:25The varying levels of liquids, I'm sure that means something.
04:29And the placement of these utensils seems oddly specific.
04:33I know this girl.
04:36Prudence Hamilton.
04:36She's a student in natural sciences.
04:38She's got a bit of a soft spot for me.
04:40She buys me Chelsea, but...
04:42Does she know?
04:43Yes.
04:44According to this, she's meeting in Rice every night.
04:47An illicit affair?
04:48Oh, I think she has a far better taste in men than that.
04:50Oh, no.
04:51Yes, of course she does.
04:52Still, she might be able to tell us where he's gone.
04:54Do you know where we could find her?
04:56Yes.
04:57Yes?
04:58Yes.
04:59I think I do.
05:02Now, before you gentlemen arrest us, would you like to hear
05:05what we have just discovered regarding these murdered professors?
05:09No?
05:10No.
05:11I think they don't...
05:15Help me out!
05:17Help me out!
05:18Help me out!
05:20Help me out!
05:22Did you have to set him on fire?
05:24Help me out!
05:24Help me out!
05:24It's not what I killed you!
05:47One sec, Chief.
05:48Luciferous, I believe you know the Minister for War, Sir Sidney Bluitt.
05:51Of course.
05:51Good afternoon, Luciferous.
05:52Luciferous, this way.
05:58If we'd known you'd make such a pig's ear of this whole thing, Luciferous,
06:02we wouldn't have selected you to run our little project in the first place.
06:06Who is killing our scientists?
06:08I assure you, I have it all in hand.
06:11You don't know, do you?
06:12Where are the altitude?
06:14Professor Malik and Professor Enright?
06:16Professor Malik is in protective custody of safety, sir.
06:20Professor Enright has gone his eye.
06:21You!
06:22Sir!
06:22What do you think you're doing?
06:24Nothing, sir.
06:28I just caught a young fellow eavesdropping.
06:37Holmes!
06:40Sir Luciferous, I had no idea you were in London.
06:42Don't horse-shit me, boy.
06:44You were spying on me.
06:45Spying?
06:46You did?
06:47It does appear he was spying on that.
06:50It's about that brother of yours, isn't it?
06:52What?
06:53You'd be ill-advised to lie to me, young man.
06:58Sir, you told me that you kept my brother in prison because it suited your purposes.
07:03I thought that perhaps if I knew what those purposes were, I'd be in a better position to help him.
07:09You are my factotium Holmes, my bulldog, and like all little dogs I expect.
07:13What I expect, Edith?
07:15No, it's loyalty.
07:16Sir, Sherlock is my fan.
07:17Although, some days I wish he wasn't.
07:20Most days, actually.
07:21But you're incapable of grasping the fundamentals of your possession means you are no longer suited to the post.
07:25Sir, if I may-
07:26No, you may not, I'm afraid.
07:27That time has passed.
07:28I shall be reassigning you to something more befitting your character.
07:31And if you're in any doubt as to what their position may be, Holmes, let me illuminate you.
07:36Since your brother's arrest, I believe there's a vacancy at Camden College for a servant.
07:46Bad luck, old chum.
08:00There she is.
08:02Bravo!
08:03James!
08:04What a surprise!
08:06Gosh, were you at the concert?
08:07Yes is of course.
08:08Your play are remarkable.
08:09Aw, thank you.
08:10It was theques.
08:11It was bronze.
08:13Ah!
08:14Ah!
08:14I knew it was your hand.
08:17Prudent.
08:19I simply had to see you.
08:23I didn't know you felt that way about me.
08:25What, did I feel that way about you?
08:27Oh, no, no, no. I thought you felt that way about me.
08:30Why would you think that?
08:31Well, all these Chelsea ones.
08:34They were leftovers, James. I didn't want them to go to waste.
08:38Right. I see.
08:42Well, besides, I hear you're with Enright.
08:45You're Professor Enright?
08:46Yes.
08:47What on Earth gave you that peculiar notion?
08:49You know how students like to talk?
08:51We share a passion project, James.
08:53We're conducting experiments studying how sound travels with the air at night when it's quietest.
08:57That's why you meet at night.
09:00Nothing more.
09:01What a waste.
09:03You use the bell towels for your experiments.
09:06Sherlock Holmes?
09:08Jigs up, James. Leftovers are not your bones and delicious.
09:11Oh, Christ!
09:14Constable! Sherlock Holmes!
09:16You went that way!
09:27Bell towers.
09:28Prudence Hamilton said they were studying the way sound travels, so we're looking at an experiment.
09:33And sound is affected by changes in pressure.
09:34Different volume of liquid in each glass. Each glass of different notes. Each note.
09:40A different bell. How many bell towers are there in Oxford?
09:43Thirteen. Thirteen glasses.
09:44It's a map.
09:46And if you're a terrified man on the road, where do you run to? Where do you hide?
09:50Somewhere where only you can control access. One way in, one way out. A bell tower.
09:54So he's in one of these towers?
09:55The highest?
09:56The one that offers you the best vantage point to see your enemies approaching.
10:01Saint Johnston's.
10:04Nationals.
10:15Thirteen.
10:16in the dark dark
10:20and the light is on me
10:29No, no, no, no
10:32No, no, no
10:36No, no, no, no
10:38No, no, no, no
10:41No, no, no, no
10:45No, no, no, no
10:49Oh-oh-oh!
10:52Oh-oh-oh!
10:53Oh-oh, oh-oh-oh!
10:54Oh-oh-oh!
10:56Oh-oh-oh!
10:57Oh-oh-oh!
10:58Oh-oh-oh!
10:58Oh-oh-oh!
11:00Oh-oh!
11:03Professor?
11:05Professor?
11:07I'm armed. Some through.
11:09I'll shoot. I'm warning you!
11:11Understood? We are actually here to help.
11:14Who are you?
11:39How did you find him?
11:42I didn't.
11:43You found him for me.
11:47I'm not afraid to die.
11:49Are you afraid to kill?
11:53I thought so.
11:55Still a boy.
11:56I don't know.
11:58I don't know.
12:14I don't know.
12:27We need to go.
12:43She's best to do.
12:47Come on, Sherlock.
12:49There's no use crying over spilt milk.
12:52This isn't a game, James.
12:53Everything is a game, Sherlock.
12:55Everything comes down to who wins and who loses,
12:57and when are you going to understand that?
13:02Because it's not winning and losing is in one hand,
13:05and then lives at stake is in the other.
13:07It's because lives are at stake that we must win.
13:12Enright is dead.
13:14We led her to him.
13:16That does make us in some capacity responsible for his death.
13:20I take your point.
13:22But we can't control our actions.
13:24Only our own.
13:25So like I said.
13:29Spilt milk.
13:47And right there?
13:49Yes, sir.
13:50You're sure?
13:50We've made a formal identification.
14:00You realize this puts me in a rather difficult position?
14:03Sorry, sir.
14:04Yes, what?
14:07Apologies for intruding, sir, but I thought you'd want to know
14:11the Foreign Secretary's insisting on coming to Oxford.
14:13Here?
14:16Yes, sir.
14:18Tomorrow.
14:20In person?
14:21Yes, sir.
14:32Jesus!
14:34No!
14:35No, absolutely not.
14:38I rather like it.
14:40If you start wearing a hat like that, I will no longer be friends with you.
14:44Little horse?
14:48Oh.
14:51Something like that?
14:53Modern gentleman.
14:55Do you like it?
14:55I love it.
14:57I'll treat you.
14:57You don't have any money, James.
14:59I am not paid for you.
15:03Afternoon.
15:04Afternoon.
15:05Yes, we'll take these, please.
15:07On account.
15:08Whose name should I put, sir?
15:09Sir Bucephalus Hodge.
15:11Care of Candlin College.
15:12Very good, sir.
15:13Also, I saw a rather charming young lady drop this in the street.
15:17It is from here, I believe.
15:19I don't suppose you can remember who purchased it.
15:22Well, it's bespoke.
15:25The young lady will have come in for a fitting.
15:27I'd be happy to organize its return, sir.
15:29Oh, no.
15:30I believe what he means to say is that, well, he would quite like to return it himself.
15:36Correct.
15:37I think what you said when you first saw her was that your heart started to flutter like a poor
15:42innocent bird caught in a gale?
15:45That's right.
15:46Yes.
15:46And then you said that you blushed like a bashful little schoolboy whose hands were trembling with such fervor he
15:53didn't dare raise them to his brow for fear they might betray the very essence of his torment.
16:01How remarkable.
16:02That is exactly what I said, word for word.
16:08Don't I know you?
16:09I wonder would you be so kind as to check the order book for the name?
16:17Blushing like a bashful little schoolboy, was I?
16:22Your words, James.
16:24Your words verbatim.
16:29I apologize, sir, but I don't have a name or address on file. The lady paid in cash came in
16:35for a fitting two weeks ago.
16:37No, that can't be right.
16:40Two weeks? You quite sure?
16:42There's a note in our receipts. It's here in black and white.
16:48I do know you. You're that Sherlock Holmes. You murdered that professor.
16:52Oh, yes, I do see the resemblance. He gets that quite a lot. Don't you Wilberforce?
16:58My hat, Sylvanious. Thank you very much. Good day.
17:11You got here early.
17:15I find I live longer that way.
17:20It's time for you to return home.
17:23I don't understand.
17:26Your ticket to London.
17:27The work is unfinished. One more remains, Professor Malik.
17:32He's no concern of yours.
17:34No concern? He's the architect of the entire program.
17:40The blot of my parents is on his hands.
17:43He's not to be touched. Is that understood?
17:49Why the change?
17:50It has been decided.
17:52Who? Who decided?
17:54You don't want to face the consequences of disobeying them.
17:57Who abused me.
18:03From the start.
18:06Who lied to me.
18:07Go home while you still can.
18:15To the station.
18:16Very good, sir.
18:26Turn right up ahead, please.
18:28That's not the way to the station.
18:30Do as I ask.
18:31The engine.
18:31Do as I ask.
18:59in England, why can't you ever start a conversation the way normal people do? Get inside. You've only
19:06made matters worse by escaping from prison. What was I supposed to do? Be hanged for a crime I
19:11didn't commit? Besides, the escape was all him. And it was flawless. I had it in hand. But by
19:16running, you've made everyone think you're guilty. Do you have any idea how worried I've been?
19:22Of course not, because that would require you to think of someone other than yourself. Now is
19:26hardly the time for a lecture, brother dear. It is exactly the time for a lecture, brother
19:30dear. Feet off. And then, and forgive me, you sought to inflame the situation by setting
19:36a policeman on fire. Again? That was all him. And that policeman will be fine. I stuck my
19:43neck out for you. Now I've lost my job. Really? How did that happen? By making an enemy of
19:50Eucephalus Hodge. You can join our club. That is a club I'd rather not be a member of. Thank
19:55you very much. I think I can help you get your job there. I think, possibly, you've done enough.
20:05Ah, yes. If it were coal, then my hands were two sizes smaller. This would be very useful to me.
20:09Thank you. It belonged to Shuan. It slipped off when she pushed Professor Enright from a bell tower.
20:17She's the one killing the Professors.
20:22That's preposterous. Why would she? We don't know. We don't know yet. What we do know is that she
20:28arrived in Oxford one week ago, I remember, because I was the one who lugged her trunk to
20:32her room. So, how could she have been at Fletcher Arnold two weeks ago being fitted for a bespoke
20:37glove? Hence my question, when exactly did the princess first arrive in England?
20:42Hmm. Was that a hmm as in whom you've got something, or a hmm as in whom you don't?
20:47It's hmm as in hmm. Hmm. We should speak to Ezra Hornsby. He accompanied the princess from
20:57Dover. You will know when she arrived. That was a hmm as in hmm he's got something.
21:08Mr. Ezra Hornsby, he's expecting us. Of course, sir.
21:13Ah, Mr. Ezra, thank you for agreeing to meet me. This is my brother, Sherlock, and Mr. James
21:22Moriarty. Gentlemen, pleasure. How may I help you? You accompanied the princess from Dover
21:26to Oxford. We need to know the exact date that she arrived.
21:30Is this about the bandits?
21:32Bandits.
21:33What bandits?
21:33I beg your pardon? The ones that attacked us on the road.
21:38Where exactly did this happen?
21:40It was here where they attacked us. Truly terrified.
21:49Wait. They shot who?
21:51Mr. Chen. Shot the poor man right through the arm.
21:54Who was Mr. Chen?
21:56The princess's chaperone. Accompanied to her highness from China.
21:59Did anyone else accompany her from China?
22:01No.
22:01Was he armed?
22:02Heavens there, he was completely without protection.
22:04Apart from you, Ezra.
22:05I was quite outnumbered, Mr. Holmes, and these men were no ordinary bandits.
22:09No, they were much worse.
22:12Why else shoot an innocent man for no reason?
22:15Unless there was a reason.
22:16What happened next?
22:20They took the princess.
22:20So there was a period of time where the princess was out of his sight?
22:24Interesting.
22:25How long has she gone?
22:27Ten minutes.
22:29Longer.
22:30Before I had the chance to rescue her highness, she came back alone with the scrolls.
22:34What was the princess wearing?
22:35What was she wearing?
22:36Was she wearing ceremonial makeup?
22:38Was her face covered?
22:39Royal regalia?
22:40What is a Chinese princess supposed to look like if not a Chinese princess?
22:47They killed her chaperone, an unarmed man.
22:50He's the only person to accompany the princess from China, therefore the only person who could identify her.
22:57I was in a carriage with her for three hours.
22:59I think I could identify her.
23:01Yes, but your spectacles have been destroyed.
23:03Isn't that right?
23:05Oh, yes.
23:07If I may.
23:09How many fingers is he holding up?
23:13Three?
23:14No, two.
23:16Two.
23:21Oh, dear Lord.
23:22How can you be sure the woman who left the carriage was the same woman who returned?
23:25Maybe the woman who returned wasn't the princess.
23:27Maybe she was an imposter.
23:29The point was to make it seem like the scrolls were the prize.
23:32And that kidnapping the princess was just an afterthought, not the intention.
23:34So you would then return to Oxford with the tale of a thwarted robbery and raise no suspicions...
23:39But all along, the princess was the target.
23:41This wasn't a robbery.
23:43This was a switch.
23:44The old switcheroo.
23:45Ah!
23:46Ah!
23:47Ah!
23:48Oh, my God.
24:20The woman who returned to the carriage, who you took to Oxford, wasn't, in fact, the real princess.
24:33I heard what you did. Very brave of you, taking on the British.
24:41Malara! I will kill you, Malara!
24:44Who are you?
24:45My name is Assad Kashkarli. I'm from Constantinople.
24:50Why are you here?
24:51The man responsible for this. His name is Professor Malik.
24:55He is not working alone. There are others working with him.
24:59I can help you find them. I can get you close to them.
25:11I'm going to bring you home. I'm going to bring you home.
25:14I'm going to bring you home. I'm going to bring you home.
25:20You're still alive. It's so good.
25:23I'm going to bring you home.
25:30Assad Kashkarli把咱们都给耍了。他让我留
25:38Malik一条狗命。这说不通啊。他在处事之人
25:39,害死了我们半个村子的乡女。
25:44Assad没说实话。他一直在保护 Malik。
25:47为何如此?我不知道。你来帮我。
26:11我不知道。你来帮我。你来帮我。
26:14Mr. Prefford Club.
26:15And an enchanting one it is sir, but I do have some rather pressing information about the murders.
26:19I thought I made it perfectly clear I no longer require your services.
26:22Sir, I think you will find you need me.
26:25I need no one sir. I'm an island entire.
26:27And I certainly don't need a lowly clerk.
26:30Good day to you sir.
26:35Foreign Secretary.
26:36Very good of you to come.
26:39Unfortunately we have no current suspect for Henright's murder.
26:43Sir.
26:44Wycroft Holmes.
26:45Have you completely taken leave of your senses?
26:47Who is this?
26:47I work for you sir.
26:48Worked?
26:49In a lowly capacity.
26:51I have 175 staff.
26:53A foreign office.
26:54I can hardly be expected to remember everyone's face.
26:56Throw this man out with prejudice.
26:58Please forgive my intrusion sir.
26:59But I do know who is killing your scientists.
27:02My profound apologies.
27:04He stays.
27:07I'm listening.
27:11That is a photograph of the real Princess Shuan.
27:15The woman that we have known as Shuan has been posing as the princess in order to gain access to
27:20the college,
27:21to get close to the professors and to kill them.
27:24Why?
27:25That we don't know sir.
27:26Yet.
27:28Do you mean to tell me that this assassin has been under your nose the entire time?
27:32In fairness sir, she does appear to have fooled everyone.
27:35Not you.
27:37That's most kind sir.
27:38And as much as I would like to take credit.
27:40It was in fact another Holmes who figured out that the princess was an imposter.
27:44My brother.
27:45Sherlock.
27:45But how can we be sure that this supposed imposter is indeed the assassin?
27:50Capture her sir.
27:51We find out why she's doing this and who she's working for.
27:54That's what I was about to say.
27:56And how do you propose we do that?
28:01Ahem.
28:03With bait.
28:08For those safes be careful.
28:10These are first editions.
28:11Sorry, Professor Malik.
28:16This way Malik.
28:17This way Malik.
28:19This way.
28:20This way.
28:20This water cup.
28:21It's strength to Walton Hall with Professor Malik.
28:23No dallying.
28:24Do you hear me?
28:41If I may sir.
28:44If you must Lestrade.
28:47Should we be keeping out of sight a bit more?
28:49Otherwise she won't show.
28:50Will she?
28:53How many operations of this size and complexity have you managed, Constable?
28:59None sir.
29:00Oh.
29:02Why don't you let the big boys handle it then, eh?
29:06Two sugars.
29:08That's how I take my tea.
29:11Yes sir.
29:12Oh.
29:18You're late.
29:20Get our boys.
29:21Back out of sight for crying out loud.
29:23We want her to think the house is vulnerable.
29:25Not scare her away entirely.
29:27Come on.
29:29Right.
29:30One.
29:54You denied me.
29:56For when?
29:56Oh no.
29:57I let you have the way.
29:59You denied that you knew me to Hodge in the library
30:02When I seem to remember that we met the night before at the party
30:06And I think we had a rather lovely little time
30:10Mr. Hodge is my employer
30:13Would you have me confused business with pleasure, Mr. Moriarty?
30:55Mr. Moriarty
30:58Mr. Moriarty
30:59Not even a minute since you last checked
31:00Mr. Moriarty
31:09Feeling nervous, huh?
31:12Mr. Moriarty
31:12You promised the foreign secretary you'd deliver an assassin
31:15Mr. Moriarty
31:16Seems she's not so accommodating
31:18Mr. Moriarty
31:22Wait, what's that?
31:28Mr. Moriarty
31:29That's what's left of your career, Holmes
31:31Mr. Moriarty
31:32Mr. Moriarty
31:37Mr. Moriarty
31:38Mr. Moriarty
31:44Mr. Moriarty
31:50Mr. Moriarty
31:51Mr. Moriarty
31:52Mr. Moriarty
31:53Mr. Moriarty
31:54Mr. Moriarty
32:00Mr. Moriarty
32:13Ms. Moriarty
32:28I think you're right. I think she'll show.
32:32You seem to have a strong instinct for seeking out the truth.
32:36That's very kind.
33:03Holy hell.
33:04Damn it, man. Why didn't you nudge yourself? I could have killed you.
33:07Well, if you were a better shot, you bloody would have, sir.
33:31Come on, gentlemen. Charge it back our quarry.
33:38Hold fire! We need her alive!
33:42Hold fire! We need her alive!
33:45Stop these war!
33:53Well, go on, then.
33:54Yes, sir.
34:05I've told you that I'm Lightning's girl
34:08In such a morning hall with Professor Manning.
34:10But you keep hanging round
34:15If Lightning never catches you
34:20He's got to put you down
34:26About six feet
34:31Ni hao
34:33Arms up
34:40Using a decoy to draw the cards away
34:48What the devil?
34:49It's a decoy!
34:52Did I inspire you?
34:54You won't shoot me.
34:58Care to lay a bet?
35:00The first time you've held a gun.
35:03And from this distance, I won't need beginner's luck.
35:07She's in here!
35:08She's in here!
35:10So tell me
35:13Why are you doing this?
35:17The bird's claw
35:20There's a man with a bird's claw
35:21He's coming back for me
35:27They're my mother's words
35:29How do you know my mother's words?
35:36How did you know my mother's words?
35:37So tell me
35:38Where are you?
35:39How did you know your mother's words?
35:53How did you know?
35:56How did you know?
35:59How did you know?
36:00And celebrated with an evening of big, fat pints.
36:03She knew.
36:04Why'd need to expand all that?
36:06She knew my mother's words.
36:09Meet me at Appleton Manor.
36:11Near Chipping House.
36:13I've been a world romance.
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