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George and Alison are joined by Lewis Wright, lead singer of Attic Theory (a band named from Elementary episode two!) to discuss Elementary's ninth episode.

Episode logline:

An under-the-weather Sherlock investigates the murder of a college professor whose body was found with gunshot wounds through both of his eyes. Using his trademark deductive reasoning, Sherlock retraces the victim's path back to an illicit gambling parlor in Chinatown where he was shot. Gregson is able to bring in the gunman thanks to video surveillance footage, but when the killer claims that he was hired to take out the professor, Sherlock realises that his work has only just begun. Meanwhile, Watson gets a call from an addict and former lover who is in prison and needs her help. (From Baker Street Wiki)

Social Media:

Elementary My Dears on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook

Attic Theory on Twitter and Instagram

Show Notes:

Planet Rock UK

Poirot, Quincy, and of course, Colombo

Sherlock Holmes 22nd Century is bananas.

Why do British singers sound American?

Radiohead's "You Do it to Yourself"

Sex Bob-bomb's "Threshold"

More than you ever wanted to know about a pig's orgasm.

Cameron Scoggins

Pai Gow

Randall Duk Kim

Get you very own vocal steamer

Lord Jamar of Brand Nubian

Kafkaesque via New York Times Machine

The Horatio Alger nerd burn

Kristy Wu

Batman Forever soundtrack

Batman and Robin soundtrack

Bat Minute podcast

Atlantic article about abolishing ICE

Vox explains abolishing ICE

The Long Haul by Black English

  continue reading

26 episodes

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George and Alison are joined by Lewis Wright, lead singer of Attic Theory (a band named from Elementary episode two!) to discuss Elementary's ninth episode.

Episode logline:

An under-the-weather Sherlock investigates the murder of a college professor whose body was found with gunshot wounds through both of his eyes. Using his trademark deductive reasoning, Sherlock retraces the victim's path back to an illicit gambling parlor in Chinatown where he was shot. Gregson is able to bring in the gunman thanks to video surveillance footage, but when the killer claims that he was hired to take out the professor, Sherlock realises that his work has only just begun. Meanwhile, Watson gets a call from an addict and former lover who is in prison and needs her help. (From Baker Street Wiki)

Social Media:

Elementary My Dears on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook

Attic Theory on Twitter and Instagram

Show Notes:

Planet Rock UK

Poirot, Quincy, and of course, Colombo

Sherlock Holmes 22nd Century is bananas.

Why do British singers sound American?

Radiohead's "You Do it to Yourself"

Sex Bob-bomb's "Threshold"

More than you ever wanted to know about a pig's orgasm.

Cameron Scoggins

Pai Gow

Randall Duk Kim

Get you very own vocal steamer

Lord Jamar of Brand Nubian

Kafkaesque via New York Times Machine

The Horatio Alger nerd burn

Kristy Wu

Batman Forever soundtrack

Batman and Robin soundtrack

Bat Minute podcast

Atlantic article about abolishing ICE

Vox explains abolishing ICE

The Long Haul by Black English

  continue reading

26 episodes

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