Chapter 1: What happens in the opening scene of The Empty House?
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Previously on Sherlock and Co. Let us see now. No, don't touch it. Oh, for fuck's sake.
Oh, my.
That's... See? Struggling to ID him. Yes, that is rather bad, isn't it?
What is it?
A bullet identical to the one taken from John's spine. Let me see. Oh, wow. You think it's from Moran? Moran is operating a very bespoke rifle with improvised rounds like these.
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Chapter 2: How do the characters react to the threat of Moran?
Take this to your team downstairs, Gregson. All right. You've got ten more minutes. Tops.
That's the bathroom.
Yes. Blood seems to be under the doorframe here, too. I'll clue...
Sherlock! Don't move. What are you doing? Get off the ground. Leave now. What is that? Sherlock, what are you holding?
It is a trip wire. I have to keep it at this tension. The bathroom door was rigged.
Holy shit, holy shit.
What are you doing? Do not touch it. We blow up together or not at all.
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Chapter 3: What clues lead Sherlock to deduce Moran's plans?
Mariana, please. Do I look like I'm going to abandon you? Do I? Come on, make your observation. I have made it. And you deduce what?
We blow up together or not at all.
Thank you. Do it. Together or not at all.
together or not at all. Moran acted on a dare because he had to. The level of threat was urgent. Now he can return to his final target. Sherlock Holmes.
You're under arrest. Sorry, what? Tom, Tom. You're under arrest. I'm serious. For what? He's going behind bars where he's safe. You can't do this. For 24 hours I can, yeah. Stop. By which time we can build a case to go after Moran. Please, Gregson.
Welcome to the final part of The Empty House. I hope... Well, not that you've enjoyed it, obviously. But I hope you are all okay. And yeah, warnings are in the episode description. Best of luck, guys.
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Chapter 4: What is the significance of the trip wire in the story?
How is it?
I don't like the pillows too much.
No? Itchy?
Polyester. Hmm. Where are you?
Just a hotel.
They won't let you return to Baker Street?
Nope. And I can't visit John either.
We said we wouldn't leave him. Yet here we are. Away from his side.
Yeah. I have visualized, almost fantasized, so much these past few days about being there when he wakes up.
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Chapter 5: How do Sherlock and Mariana prepare for the confrontation?
He may not know where we are, Mariana, but we know where he is. He's in bed, he's comfortable, and that is a thought that should give us great comfort.
Right, mate. I am recording this, because I know what'll happen. You'll come out of this coma, and you won't believe me that I visited you every single bloody day. Alright, not every day, but most days, yeah? And it's not because I've got an office here I use from time to time, it's because I love you. Right. Ooh. Need a wig in special coconut conditioner top up, I think, mate. Smells faded.
Let's have a look at you. Okay, John from the future. Come have a look at sleeping John from the past. What the fuck? The sheet's over your head. Have you covered him? Oh, shit. The monitoring's off. Can I get somebody in here now? Now, John. John, mate, please. Please, still be with us under there. Please, Jesus, John.
Pervert, pervert, dirty, dirty pervert. Mr. Sigurdsson, what? You want a sneaky beak at my ass, is that it? And a sneaky beak pervert. No, no, no, no, no. Where's John?
Chapter 6: What revelations occur during the tense standoff with Moran?
Yes. If John doesn't get better soon, I think... I think I'll go home for a season. Maybe a long season, I don't know. Can I? Yes? Great. Okay. Okay. Yes, don't worry, I'll keep you informed. Okay, okay. Kisses. Bye. Señorita Mechazurra, look at the mess you are in. Well, not the hotel. It's kind of nice, but... Ugh, this? So, my little listening friends...
Um, I just spoke with my mom and I think I'm going to book a flight home for a bit, if John doesn't wake up in the next couple of days. What use is it if he finally wakes up and we're in a coma right next to him? Or worse. Or worse. I am at this moment in a travel lodge.
Chapter 7: How does the episode conclude with the characters' fates?
Well, to be more accurate, I'm in a big fluffy white robe. And I was going to have a glass of wine, but I'm not really that kind of girl. So, hot chocolate it is. Cheers to you, guys. To John. To Sherlock, in his cell. Our fates lie in the hands of the Metropolitan Police. Let's hope that... Shit. I'm... I'm... Get in my pocket, listeners. Who is it? Can you tell me who is there, please?
It's okay, it's okay. Oh my god!
It's not funny.
I'm not laughing.
Yes, you are, Lily. No, I'm not, Sherlock. Where's your aunt? Does she wish to come mock me too?
No, she wishes to be asleep. It's midnight.
Is this a service you provide, is it? Informing prisoners of the time?
You're not a prisoner.
Then let me out.
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Chapter 8: What reflections does the narrator share at the end of the episode?
I wish I didn't. I hated it. I used to pretend to Aunt Gwen. All was hunky-dory, but... God. Nope. Definitely not. I was so upset about school finishing and the summer holidays starting. And then the light through my window in the middle of the night. You broke me out that night. Remember the laser pens? Yes. And then we camped out in Savanac Forest.
You must have been tired the next day.
It was worth it. Worth a night in the woods with my big cousin.
Yes.
I'm using the term big cousin loosely there, listeners. So then.
Hmm?
How much do you think he'll pay for it?
For a microphone? He already has two, and he's extremely cheap.
No, for the footage.
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