
Sherlock finally turned, one corner of his mouth curling upward. “You asked for a fact, John. I gave you a fact. A Study in Pink , The Blind Banker , and The Great Game . Three episodes. 2010. Approximately ninety minutes each, though the broadcast versions were slightly shorter. The question itself was elementary. The answer required no more effort than recalling the contents of my own hard drive.”
The autumn fog had slithered through the streets of London like a ghost unsure of its welcome, but inside 221B Baker Street, the air was crisp with the scent of tobacco ash and cold tea. Sherlock Holmes stood motionless by the window, his silhouette a stark geometry against the gaslight. Across from him, Dr. John Watson sat in his worn leather chair, thumb hovering over his mobile phone. sherlock how many episodes in season 1
Holmes set the decanter down with a soft clink. “Very well. You asked me, ‘How many episodes in season one of Sherlock ?’—not because you had forgotten, but because you wanted to confirm a suspicion. Your phone is warm. You were not searching the internet; you were reading a text message. A message from someone who recently discovered the series and, having finished the first series, asked you the same question. You smiled when you read it. That means you are pleased they are watching. Ergo, the sender is either a new romantic interest or a family member you have been trying to convert into a fan. Given that you sighed twice this evening—once while checking your watch, once while glancing at your wedding ring—I deduce the latter. Your sister, Harry, has finally taken your advice.” Sherlock finally turned, one corner of his mouth
John set his phone aside. “Right. But usually you’d have something… more. A dazzling leap of logic. A remark about my choice of inquiry.” A Study in Pink , The Blind Banker , and The Great Game
Then, Holmes spoke. “Three.”
John’s jaw went slack. “That’s… bloody brilliant. And terrifying.”
Sherlock crossed the room and poured himself a measure of whiskey, though he would not drink it. He seldom did. “Would you prefer a demonstration?”
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