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Episode complete credited cast: | |||
Jonny Lee Miller | ... | Sherlock Holmes | |
Lucy Liu | ... | Dr. Joan Watson | |
Jon Michael Hill | ... | Detective Marcus Bell | |
Aidan Quinn | ... | Captain Thomas Gregson | |
Marissa Neitling | ... | Nina Hudgins / Skyler | |
Jayce Bartok | ... | Alden Lubbock | |
James Saito | ... | Dr. Ken Fukata | |
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Phillip James Brannon | ... | Phillip Bridwell |
Paloma Guzmán | ... | Gwen Haeny (as Paloma Guzman) | |
Kevin Cahoon | ... | Evan Kowalski | |
Ben Graney | ... | Rupert Hong | |
Tony Plana | ... | General Alvero | |
Ian Hart | ... | Professor Baynes | |
Ben Van Bergen | ... | Dr. Ziegler |
Holmes and Watson discover that the murder of a robotics engineer may be connected to his secret research in the area of real-life teleportation.
Excellent plot line. And a welcome relief from the writer's habit of having us deal with multiple plots in the same episode. (Some episodes feature problems with Sherlock's father, Joan wants a baby, Joan has a one-night stand, Marcus has a new job, etc. And then, in the next episode, all these subplots are gone as if they never existed.)
In any case, this episode was refreshing and enjoyable. With the exception of a not-too exhausting diversion into a discussion of and solution to Marcus's trials and tribulations, there was a good mystery, with Joan's input being decisive in the solution. I love this show and hope that the writers can settle down, and that CBS will realize that they have a gem on their hands and stop fiddling with broadcast days and renew this unique, enjoyable show featuring a great cast.