(Photo : Facebook/Elementary) “Elementary” executive producer Rob Doherty revealed that Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) “will be looking for other agencies that might be willing to collaborate with him and Joan (Lucy Liu)” following his violent attack on Oscar in the season 3 finale.
Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) and Joan (Lucy Liu) may never work as consultants for the NYPD again following the former’s vicious attack on Oscar (Michael Weston) in the season 3 finale.
As previously reported, Sherlock’s partnership with Watson and their consultancy with the NYPD are in jeopardy due to Sherlock’s recent violent outburst. And in a newly published interview with Entertainment Weekly, series executive producer Rob Doherty revealed that the super sleuth is convinced that the department no longer wants to work with him following the incident.
“As we start the season, he’s waiting to hear if the district attorney is going to bring charges against him for what he did to Oscar Rankin in the finale,” Doherty said. “He and Joan have been very quietly sidelined. They’re both on pins and needles in that they don’t have a strong sense of what the district attorney is going to do. There’s a certain amount of sympathy for the situation Sherlock was put in, but at the same time, you just can’t lose your cool like that and work for the New York Police Department.”
“He is resigned to the fact that, either way, the department will let him go,” Doherty added. “[In fact], in this first episode, we will see him exploring other options. He’ll be looking for other agencies that might be willing to collaborate with him and Joan.”
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Though Joan didn’t do anything bad, Doherty noted that Sherlock’s attack on Oscar “hasn’t put the department in a position to keep any consultants … It’s hard to lose one and keep the other.”
While it’s uncertain whether the duo would be working with the NYPD again, Doherty suggested that Sherlock won’t wait that long to work on a case since his relapse.
Doherty revealed to TV Guide that Sherlock’s first case in season 4 is loosely inspired by the canonical story, “The Adventure of Wysteria Lodge.” Guest star Patrick Page, who appeared in last season’s finale, will reprise his role as Jonathan Bloom, “a man with an unsavory history of preying on desperate women who then disappear.” But this time around, Bloom will ask Sherlock for help.
“Bloom insists that he is not responsible for the disappearance of at least one of the women,” Doherty said. “His wife vanished without a trace five years ago. He’s always insisted that he’s innocent. He’s been in the tabloids quite a bit. So, he approaches Sherlock, engages him and wants Sherlock Holmes to prove that he’s innocent of his wife’s disappearance.”
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“Elementary” season 4 premieres on Thursday, Nov. 5, at 10 p.m. on CBS.
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