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00:00Previously on Watson, remember Alexander Petrov, the Cobalt Fisher?
00:04It was a three-day pursuit that ended with us surrounded by soldiers in biohazard here
00:10on some weapons testing site.
00:12I think you're sick, Sherlock.
00:14Beck, why are you pretending to be Sasha's mother?
00:17She cares about something.
00:18Maybe she smiles a lot less.
00:21I was hoping to have a quick word with Dr. Darian.
00:23I gave my statement already.
00:25Just want to review a few details.
00:26John, you have a glioblastoma.
00:28You're a hallucination.
00:30You come from a traumatic brain injury I sustained when I went over that waterfall.
00:34You're not there. You're dead.
00:35You sure it's true?
00:36So the real Sherlock is just out there somewhere?
00:41Gov?
00:42Are you all right?
00:43Do I know you?
00:45John, you're sick.
00:46We are going to drive to Baltimore to ask Dr. Niles to get on his surgical calendar.
00:53T'was brillig and the slithy toes.
00:56Dead guy and gimbal in the way.
00:59Oh, Mimsy were the boragos and the moan wraths outgrave.
01:05Beware the jabberwock, my son.
01:08The jaws that bite, the claws that catch.
01:16You do realize I'm admitting you to the hospital today?
01:19No, this was just a consult.
01:22John, your phone.
01:24Maybe you...
01:24You need surgery.
01:26This tumor's aggressive.
01:27It's growing fast and it wants you dead.
01:30Before it does that, it's going to give you pain, memory loss, seizures.
01:36Listen to me.
01:38Listen to me.
01:41I know you.
01:42I know who you are.
01:44I know what you've done.
01:47Well, I know what makes you, you.
01:50You have a glioblastoma.
01:53It's bad.
01:55If you want to come out of this still yourself, still John Watson, then you are in exactly the
02:01right place.
02:03But you need to trust me.
02:05And we need to admit you.
02:08Tonight.
02:26There were two men.
02:28Holmes and Watson.
02:30Watson and Holmes.
02:32And they did the most extraordinary things.
02:36Are you one of those men?
02:40Are you Sherlock Holmes?
02:43I don't know.
02:46There was a blue carbon cone hidden inside a goose.
02:49Let's assume we're not all having a mass hallucination.
02:52That is Sherlock Holmes.
02:55He doesn't know where he is.
02:55He doesn't know how he got here.
02:57The man don't even know his own name.
02:59But that is Sherlock Holmes.
03:01He's in bad shape.
03:02Dehydrated, hypotensive, fever of 102.
03:05The triage nurse said he was stumbling when he came in.
03:07Like he was drunk.
03:09Wernicke's encephalopathy?
03:10Sherlock Holmes is not an alcoholic.
03:12You don't know what he is.
03:14Not now.
03:15He might be malnourished.
03:16Let's get him on thiamine.
03:17Good call.
03:18Keep me posted.
03:20Got to get back to Lauren.
03:21But, um...
03:23What about Watson?
03:25Do we tell him?
03:26Well, I texted the man, but no response.
03:30Ingrid.
03:32How'd it go with Detective Lestrade?
03:34It was fine.
03:34We talked more about my father than we talked about Beck.
03:37Your father?
03:39She had questions about his sudden disappearance.
03:42She really liked those words, sudden disappearance.
03:45According to Detective Lestrade, I am a bad person to be a bad person around.
03:51She doesn't have anything except for questions that will never be answered.
03:56Right.
03:56But your father, that was one thing.
03:58Beck was self-defense.
04:01We have a patient.
04:47And as in...
04:49Affish thought, he stood.
04:51The jabberwock with eyes of flame came whiffling through the tulgy wood and burbled as it came.
05:02One, two.
05:04One, two.
05:05And through and through, the thoughtful blade went shnip-a-shnip.
05:11One, two.
05:15One, two.
05:24One, two.
05:26One, two.
05:40Luna Quinn.
05:42Did anyone know her?
05:44She's an oncology nurse.
05:47She was an oncology nurse.
05:50She showed me a trick to get a kid to sit still for an IV once.
05:53So this was just random?
05:55Is this a start of something?
05:57Nobody knows.
05:58They found the rooftop the guys shot from.
06:01Every other vantage point with a view of the hospital is clear.
06:05This is all less than two hours old.
06:07Police will be at every entrance until we learn more.
06:15It's Watson.
06:18It's Watson.
06:35You should be in Baltimore.
06:38I didn't hear you come in.
06:40Thank you for treating Holmes.
06:43But I did look at his head imaging, and I don't think he has Werner keys.
06:46With respect, Watson, I don't think that you should be worrying about that version of Sherlock Holmes.
06:49You should be thinking about the one that lived inside your head for months.
06:54Respectfully, this isn't a discussion about my condition.
06:56It's a differential.
06:56Who are you to say that?
06:59You should be with Lauren.
07:00No.
07:00You're going to tell me where I'm supposed to be.
07:02I named my son after you.
07:04I gave him your name.
07:05And I'm honored by that.
07:07Are you?
07:07Because it seems like you couldn't care less.
07:09It seems like if you had an ounce of respect for us, after all we've been through,
07:12you'd be where you're supposed to be.
07:14In the hospital.
07:14And you'd trust us to take care of Sherlock Holmes.
07:17Hey.
07:17Maybe we should keep our voices down.
07:19We have a patient who needs to rest.
07:23I respect every single one of you.
07:26I admire you.
07:28If you need me to say that I love you, I will say that too.
07:31But Sherlock Holmes is sick.
07:34I'm not leaving.
07:35You can walk out that door.
07:38Or you can help.
07:4410% of Wernicke's patients have a normal CT.
07:47Yes, his blood alcohol was zero, but his blood work confirmed elevated.
07:50liver enzymes.
07:51If we're right, the thiamine we've missed you will keep this from developing into Wernicke-Korsakoff
07:55syndrome.
07:56Either way, Sherlock is getting better.
07:58I'm not ruling Wernicke's out, but if he does have that, then Sherlock's memory should
08:02be getting better by now.
08:04So let's order a CK, ammonia level, a BHB, a lumbar puncture, and an MRI.
08:10Hello there.
08:17You look familiar.
08:22Are you my doctor?
08:33All right.
08:34Here we are, Gov.
08:47I'm sorry, what were you saying?
08:51Nothing, I can't wait, Gov.
08:54Actually, I've had to have a bit of news.
09:00It feels wrong saying out loud what with all that's happening, but I'm to be married.
09:11What?
09:12It's true.
09:13As unlikely as it might seem, as a true fact.
09:20Well, look at you.
09:22Congratulations.
09:22Carla's lucky.
09:23You're both lucky.
09:25What are you doing?
09:26Going up there with you.
09:27Make sure there's no one lurking around the flat.
09:30Do you think it a coincidence that Mr. Holmes just shows up the night before that poor young
09:35woman gets gunned down?
09:37I mean, I suppose it could be, but you know what the great man said about a couple incidences?
09:44The universe isn't that lazy.
10:00It's only temporary.
10:02You don't have to explain yourself.
10:04I'm not mad.
10:06Not anymore, anyway.
10:08I want to help you, John.
10:11Before I tell everyone I'm leaving you, Hop, I was hoping to have you, I don't know, taken
10:17care of.
10:22Dr. Niles is still willing to work with you.
10:25He'll even come up to Pittsburgh to do the surgery.
10:28Call him.
10:29If that's something you want, call him.
10:38He looks different than I pictured him.
10:41Sherlock Holmes.
10:42You saw him?
10:43We talked for 20 minutes.
10:45He's charming.
10:49There you go.
10:57Good morning, Watson.
10:59I understand I'm quite unwell.
11:03Are you really just going to linger in the doorway?
11:06I'm sorry.
11:06I just...
11:08I can't believe it's you.
11:12I can't believe you're really here.
11:20So where have you been, Holmes?
11:23Oh, I can't remember very much.
11:26The Falls, of course.
11:29I know I wanted to fake my own death.
11:33I know I went into the Falls after you, after that.
11:37It's all quite foggy, really.
11:39I do remember a room, a patch of sun, moving across the floor as I worked from dawn to dusk.
11:49Even before the Falls, there's blank spots.
11:52Whatever this is, whatever's wrong with me, I wonder, I wonder if it's been there for quite some time.
12:02Will they come back with treatment?
12:05Will my memories come back?
12:08It's hard to say.
12:11It's hard to say.
12:11The electrolytes, the dummy, they have you stable for now, but we don't really know what's wrong with you yet.
12:16The doctors on my team, they suspect that it's, it's, um, it's, it's, it's Warners.
12:23It's, it's Warners, Warners, Warners, Warners.
12:27I, I don't remember the name right now, but...
12:30Are you sick, my friend?
12:31No, that was just a brain fart.
12:33And yet, you've recently been admitted to a hospital in Baltimore.
12:37How would you know that?
12:38Not my finest deduction, but I'm not above plucking low-hanging fruit.
12:43Oh, this, uh, so I have a tumor in my brain.
12:48Watson.
12:49It's called a glioblastoma, acquired surgery.
12:53Watson.
12:53Listen, I'm going to get an operation soon, very soon, but we just have to figure out what's wrong with
12:59you first.
13:02Would you object if I asked you a question?
13:05Oh.
13:07Of course not.
13:09Watson.
13:11You've already taken me quite a long way.
13:13I'm in the care of doctors hand-selected by you, my friend, my dearest friend.
13:20Is it me you should be looking after?
13:23Or is it yourself?
13:29This tumor's going to give you pain, memory loss, seizures.
13:33It's growing fast, and it wants you dead.
13:37Yes.
13:45Et voila.
13:48I'm sorry I'm disturbing you.
13:50You see me sitting under a dark cloud.
13:52Do you work here?
13:53I would love to have worked here.
13:55My mother would have killed to have had a doctor for a son.
13:58But school was not good to me.
14:01The words and letters would not behave themselves.
14:03They jumble in my mind.
14:05By the time it worked out how to get around that, well, certain careers were not open to me.
14:10What is this?
14:11Who are you?
14:12I am Colonel Sebastian Moran.
14:19Yes, you've heard of me.
14:23You worked for Moriarty.
14:24You did anything he asked you to.
14:25Well, certain careers were not open to me.
14:29Did you murder little Quinn?
14:30I did.
14:33Rather extravagant as an opening gambit, but I wanted to get your attention, and I see that I have.
14:40You see, Sherlock Holmes has been with me.
14:42He's not quite the same man as he used to be, but still quite useful.
14:45An idiot savant, I think you call it, since he wandered back to London.
14:50What have you been doing with him?
14:52Solving problems.
14:53There's been quite a power vacuum since our dear leader, Professor Moriarty,
14:58shuffled off this mortal coil in your establishment.
15:02Your Mr. Holmes recently has been sicker or addled, not quite so useful.
15:08You brought Sherlock here.
15:10I did.
15:11I want him patched up, and then I want him back.
15:13So your problem is going to have to take a back seat for the moment.
15:17No, that's not going to happen.
15:18My symptoms, they've been getting bad.
15:23You're going to have to manage because the stakes are higher than you think.
15:27Now, do not do anything rash.
15:30Do not grab your phone when I leave this room.
15:34We have eyes on Dr. Morstan at this very moment.
15:37So your choice is not between your life and Sherlock's.
15:41It's between Sherlock's life and hers.
15:47I'm not going anywhere.
15:48Mary, you don't understand.
15:50Sebastian Moran killed Luna Quinn yesterday.
15:53So we bring in the police.
15:54We can't do that.
15:55Not yet.
15:55Moran is not alone on this.
15:57I need to work with Sherlock to figure out where his people are.
16:01The only way that you are going to be safe is if we get them all at once.
16:06This is still my hospital, John.
16:09One of our nurses was gunned down yesterday.
16:12I am not hiding.
16:13I am not running.
16:14Mary?
16:14Oh, it's frustrating, isn't it?
16:16Someone you care about refusing your advice about how to stay safe?
16:21Watson.
16:22Are you okay?
16:28Yeah, I'm here.
16:29I'm fine.
16:30I'm here.
16:32Did I write that?
16:34Sorry, obviously it was me.
16:36All these symptoms are behaving like CTX.
16:40But that's impossible.
16:41CTX is genetic.
16:42If Sherlock had it, he would have had symptoms his whole life.
16:44I'm aware of that.
16:45It's acting like CTX.
16:47It can't be CTX.
16:48So what is it?
16:49I still think it could be Wernicke.
16:50Maybe, but he's showing white matter T2 flare hyperintensities.
16:55Look at his MRI.
16:59If they are lesions near the ventricles, I'd say MS.
17:03But there's no Dawson's finger pattern.
17:05It's too symmetric.
17:08Atypical MS.
17:09That tracks.
17:09That could be it.
17:10Put him on methylprednis alone.
17:12And if we are right, if this is in fact atypical MS,
17:16Holmes should improve quickly.
17:28You're reviewing the blood samples?
17:29We have a diagnosis.
17:31Atypical MS.
17:32A tentative diagnosis.
17:34We've been doing this for a while.
17:35It's always good to have a backup theory.
17:40You're smiling.
17:41Everyone signed off.
17:43I'm back in my therapy group.
17:46Congratulations.
17:47I'm happy for you.
17:50You're not smiling.
17:52I'm just a little busy.
17:55I don't mean right now.
17:56I mean in general, you're still not smiling.
18:03What is this?
18:06That's everything I learned about your mother.
18:08Your birth mother.
18:10She's real Sasha.
18:12Her name is actually Shinyee.
18:14She might not have reached out to you, but she's right there.
18:17If you want to take a chance.
18:22I appreciate this.
18:35You okay?
18:37I've been worried about you, Shiloh.
18:38I know who Sebastian Moran is to you.
18:42I know what he did.
18:44He's just academic anyway, isn't he?
18:46We ain't got the foggiest idea where Moran is.
18:50Sebastian Moran.
18:54If it's Moran you're looking for, X marks the spot.
19:00You'll feel better, Sean Gav.
19:01I thank you not to condescend to me, Shenwell Johnson.
19:07Sebastian Moran has dyslexia.
19:10Yeah, he pretty much taught me that.
19:12It led the world to underestimate the man.
19:16So, keen mind that he is, Moran developed a workaround.
19:22Certain letter pairs are confusing to someone with that condition.
19:26P and Q, M and dummy.
19:28Moran's solution was to replace those letters with an X.
19:31Work out the sounds around them.
19:33And then make the right choice, using context.
19:36How do you know that?
19:38Because the man has a tell.
19:40He gravitates toward the letter that makes him feel safe.
19:43The letter X shows up in Moran's speech and his writing.
19:47Far more than is typical.
19:49Far more than he realizes.
19:52If Moran is operating here, then he's staying here.
19:57If he's staying here, he's using an assumed name.
20:01A name that probably has at least, what, two X's in it, right?
20:07Shenwell.
20:07Call Detective Lushraud.
20:09Tell her to check the guest list of all the hotels.
20:11What's happened?
20:13Sherlock?
20:14His heart just stopped.
20:16Bill Paul, stop the compressions.
20:20Code blue.
20:21We have a code blue.
20:27Status.
20:28One minute down.
20:29No change.
20:36Clear.
20:39He's still in V-Fib.
20:40Again.
20:42Charging.
20:44Clear.
20:47We've got him.
20:49Just keep him stabilized and get a full cardiac panel.
20:52Where's John?
20:54Everyone see where Dr. Watson went?
20:59Gov, where'd you get?
21:02I've got help!
21:05Dr. Watson, stop!
21:08Come on, we need help!
21:09Now!
21:12We need help now!
21:16Keep his head protected.
21:18Shoulders only.
21:19I need everybody to stay back!
21:21What's the duration of the seizure so far?
21:23I don't know.
21:24Three, four minutes.
21:25I lost sight of him.
21:26We need Bucam and Dazzolam.
21:28Top drawer of the crash cart.
21:29Hurry.
21:31Got you, John.
21:32Can you hear me?
21:34Got you.
21:34Here.
21:46There's nothing.
21:47There's no change.
21:48Give it a second.
21:49No, it's not stopping.
21:49Just give it a second.
21:54Give it a second.
21:55Is he just done.
21:56No, no, no, no.
22:05Your EEG.
22:06It's nightmare fuel.
22:08Dr. Darian.
22:11How long have you been sitting there?
22:12You're having prolonged cortical discharges.
22:14Your brain is firing like it's stuck in a loop.
22:17How's Sherlock?
22:17I'm not here to talk about Sherlock Holmes.
22:23He's not great.
22:24His angio confirms premature theosclerosis.
22:27He has narrow vessels, even though he has an optimal lipid profile.
22:29He's also fighting for breath.
22:31A difficult image shouldn't cause heart attacks.
22:33Are you listening to me?
22:35Or you finally may be listening to me, even just a little bit?
22:38You just had a tonic-clonic seizure.
22:41And it won't be the last one.
22:42Your best case scenario is more seizures just like that one, wherever and whenever your
22:47brain finds it convenient.
22:49I know you're aware of the worst case.
22:52You stand as epileptus.
22:54That's right.
22:55You're in danger of having a seizure that doesn't stop.
22:59It's often fatal.
23:00And even if it isn't a seizure like that, it carves out more and more of you the longer
23:04it goes on.
23:05Language.
23:07Memory.
23:08Everything that makes you, you.
23:12Dr. Watson.
23:16John.
23:19You mean something to me.
23:23You give me a place in this awful...
23:28beautiful world.
23:30And if I have to visit you at a long-term care facility every day forever, I'll do it.
23:40But please.
23:43Please.
23:45Don't make me.
23:50You did good.
23:52With a seizure.
23:54Good job.
24:04We got a clue.
24:06Before everything blew up, Mr. Arms gave us a clue about where we can find the man that
24:11shot Luna Quinn.
24:12That's good.
24:14I'm sure the police are really grateful to have any help they can get.
24:18That's what Dr. Watson said.
24:21I told the police.
24:23Did you?
24:25This man.
24:26The man that killed knows Quinn.
24:29He owes me a debt.
24:32I asked you to marry me.
24:35Because you told me...
24:38that the man who went collecting on debts like that was dead.
24:43You promised me.
24:52So I did.
24:55You could still call the straw.
24:57You could do it right now.
25:14It's good.
25:19Watson.
25:20You come back.
25:22They told me you'd have seizure.
25:24you? I did. Good God, man, the pair of us. We're crumbling like an old Saxon fort.
25:36Will it be morning soon? Yeah, the sun won't be coming up any minute now.
25:43I wouldn't mind catching a glimpse of that.
25:47Don't know if I've another sunrise in me, my friend.
25:53Lauren's hand cream, vegan, what have you, snacks. Yes, with my AirPods, you're the man.
26:06Stephens. Sorry. I got caught up just staring. They are amazing, aren't they?
26:25Stephens. Did our father kill himself? I didn't even know you wondered about that.
26:34Yeah, I think you did. I think you did, too.
26:44I want you to promise me something. If that's ever you, tell me you'll stop. Tell me you'll call me.
26:57You're my brother. You're my twin. I can't lose you.
27:05But can I tell you something? I'm not worried about that. Not anymore. I can see...
27:17I don't know. Call it a future. I'm gonna be alive. I'm gonna have a life.
27:28You already do.
27:39I was promised sunlight. This is just... cold and murk.
27:44Please. We've sat through much worse.
27:47I like this place. What I can see of it.
27:54It's right down there. My mother used to work at that museum. There's a library right next to it.
28:00Well, actually, they're attached if you can find the right hallways.
28:05I'd walk there after school and wait till she finished work.
28:09Must have read half the books in that place.
28:13Time well invested.
28:16What a lucky thing for your city.
28:20Lucky thing for all of us.
28:26What are you thinking about?
28:30The kobold physio.
28:32It's odd.
28:34We both chased Alexander Petrov across that blasted heath.
28:39We both absorbed whatever radiation was lingering from that weapon's sight.
28:43And yet, you have a brain to you, man.
28:47And I got away scot-free.
28:49Is this your idea, scot-free?
28:52This is something else.
28:54We both got sick.
28:56But we didn't get sick together.
29:04But we didn't get sick together.
29:07Ah, look at that.
29:11Creation itself.
29:14Passion play.
29:16Stays the new every morning.
29:21I'm sorry, I was thinking about something.
29:23Home's that cloth that you're using to wipe the sweat from your fever.
29:25Can I borrow it?
29:26Don't you?
29:37Man.
29:49Oh, my God.
30:12It happened.
30:14The seizure that never stops.
30:18Watson's in a coma?
30:21Not exactly.
30:22The medications, they mimic that kind of state.
30:27We'll wean him gradually, see if the seizure activity has stopped.
30:31And if it doesn't?
30:39Even if the seizures do stop, who's to say what's left in there?
31:00Alexander Knox.
31:02Twas the exes that don't give you away.
31:06Ah.
31:08Well done there.
31:10Yeah, don't bother. I've swept for weapons.
31:12The only thing you're going to find stashed there is overpriced bourbon.
31:18Fair enough.
31:20And why is it that you are here, not the police?
31:25You know why?
31:29Luna Quinn, Nancy and William Evans.
31:34Countless others.
31:37Miss Quinn was unfortunate, but necessary.
31:41As for the old couple, what makes you think they're dead?
31:43Oh, I don't know.
31:45Maybe the blood splattered on the walls of their flats at the scene of the slaughter.
31:50Stagecraft.
31:51Why would I give up such a piece of leverage with someone like yourself?
31:56The Evanses are fine and dandy.
31:59But you have done well to track me down to here.
32:00I cannot let you go empty-handed.
32:02I will give you my lieutenants, Maitland and Oort.
32:06One of them is very close to Dr. Morstan as we speak.
32:10Those men trust you.
32:12But we are all of us alone in the end, Shenwell.
32:16You know that.
32:18And congratulations.
32:20You're engaged.
32:23The odd couple.
32:25Quite suited in the end.
32:27Yeah.
32:28So, what is it?
32:29I'm to be beaten to a bloody pulp for a couple of murders that may not have happened?
32:35Or will you hand me over to the police and then they definitely will happen?
32:39Or will you let me leave and go back to the life you were living?
32:43I'm tainted by violence.
32:49Squeeze my hand if you can hear me.
32:53Squeeze my hand if you're Watson.
32:57Excellent.
33:00You may notice I'm looking better.
33:03Well, your team found the results of your experiment.
33:06The one you were working on when you collapsed.
33:10You trained them well, my friend.
33:12Because they filled in the blanks perfectly.
33:16CTX.
33:17You needn't crush my hand, John.
33:20I'm aware it's a CTX phenocopy mimic.
33:24It seems I'm a mutant.
33:27My genes altered by the radiation of the cobalt fissure.
33:31All my symptoms, the confusion, the heart attack, the blindness,
33:36they came from a cholesterol-like buildup.
33:39So, they're administering something called, um...
33:43Well, there's not many words I won't attempt,
33:46but your young doctors managed to find one.
33:51And I must say, it's work to treat.
33:58We did get sick at the same time, my friend.
34:02The radiation that caused you a tumour altered my genes.
34:06Alike, even in illness.
34:10Holmes and Watson.
34:21Two conspirators arrested.
34:24Moran is in custody.
34:27What is that?
34:31I knocked out four of Moran's teeth.
34:35When they got to his molars,
34:37he told me what I needed to hear.
34:40The location of William and Nancy Evans.
34:46And, yeah, yeah, I wanted to carry on.
34:50Good God, I wanted to carry on.
34:53But I didn't.
34:55I called Detective Lestrade and told her where to find Moran.
35:00No-one was damaged beyond repair.
35:04It's just...
35:06I can't lose this.
35:10I can't.
35:14If they still are home here for me, then...
35:19Then I had to come home.
35:29Hey.
35:32Usually you find me at my desk when you want to talk.
35:34I know.
35:36I like it here.
35:41I want to try.
35:44I'm so sorry I didn't hear you when you tried to bring up kids.
35:48But I hear you now.
35:49And I want it, too.
35:51I want that.
35:53And whatever that means for you,
35:55if that means a big day,
35:58the 300 people in ball gowns and tuxes,
36:01that ceremony that you've had in your head
36:03ever since you were nine years old,
36:04I want to give that to you.
36:09I'm not sure how much I trust the things in my head right now.
36:14Are you talking about...
36:16Beck?
36:16Because that was just a blip?
36:19In the course of your life,
36:20it's just a thing that happened.
36:21It doesn't have to change anything.
36:23I'm an optimistic person.
36:25I put out into the world exactly what I want it to be.
36:28And I love that about you.
36:29But I've...
36:34I've been a bit of a fool
36:36for a good while now.
36:40I need to change some things.
36:42I don't know how I'm supposed to be in the world.
36:47I don't know who I am.
36:49And if I don't know who I am,
36:52how am I supposed to know who to be with?
36:55Stephens, I'm happy
36:56you know what you want right now.
36:59You just shouldn't be with me.
37:17Good morning, Dr. Darian.
37:18I already answered your questions.
37:20I'm not here to ask any questions.
37:22I'm here to show you something.
37:25Did you know Beck Weiss
37:26kept a hidden camera in his condo?
37:29Took us a minute to find it,
37:30but it turns out
37:32it was running
37:34the night you stopped by.
37:35I don't want to watch this.
37:36You must have known
37:37you were interested in that laptop.
37:39So the events in question,
37:42they're all right there.
37:49That's it.
37:51That's exactly how I told you it happened.
37:53Is it?
37:55You had Beck's laptop.
37:57You had the evidence you needed.
37:59But then you put it down and went back to him.
38:03Why?
38:06I already told you what happened.
38:08It was self-defense.
38:10And if it was something else, which it wasn't, who cares?
38:15You're talking about Beck Weiss.
38:17He hurt people.
38:18He killed people.
38:19Are you putting me out for accommodation?
38:20Because if not, what are we doing here?
38:23No, honey.
38:25I think someone's called you a special one
38:27too many times.
38:30I know we hurt your friend,
38:31but we don't give out hall passes
38:33for murder in this city.
38:38Do I have an appointment?
38:54Sorry, I'm late.
38:55Got hung up.
38:56We're just getting started.
38:57Have a seat.
38:58Maybe, since you're back with us again this morning, Ingrid,
39:01I thought maybe you could get us started.
39:09I'm Ingrid Darien,
39:11and I have antisocial personality disorder.
39:18I know you're still weak.
39:20I know you can't talk yet,
39:22but I just...
39:24I wanted to say good luck, Gover.
39:28I love you too, Watson.
39:32You kind of snuck it in there, didn't you?
39:34But I caught it.
39:37We all did.
39:40Thank you for all of it.
39:43For everything.
39:46I'll be waiting for you, Watson.
39:48We all will.
39:57My entire world changed the day I met you.
40:02Every plan, every dream.
40:07It all shifted that exact second.
40:14How could it not?
40:16I had to make space for you.
40:22I am in that operating room with you, John.
40:27Every room you walk into ever.
40:31I'm there.
40:40Do you remember?
40:41Do you remember?
40:46That day in your conference room,
40:49when you were kissing Josh,
40:52and I walked in on that.
40:55Do you remember?
40:59I was there to say,
41:02I love you.
41:06I have this picture.
41:09You and me.
41:11And we're living on Baker Street in London.
41:16And we're living on Baker Street in London.
41:27I love that picture.
41:31That's a nice picture.
41:36You were going to be okay, John.
41:39You have to be,
41:41because I can't imagine a world without you.
41:45I love you.
41:48I love you.
41:52And we're living on TJ facet.
42:15You say the hill's too steep to climb
42:26Chining
42:29You pick the place and I'll choose the time
42:35No doubt in your way
42:40Ready for the primary incision?
42:42And every day is the right day
42:50And as you rise above the fear lines of this ground
42:56You lay down
42:59Hear the sound of the things that you grow
43:05You're home early
43:21And as you rise above the earth
43:21You say the hill's too steep to climb
43:22You say the hill's too steep to climb
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