EPISODE
SEASON
SCHEDULE
Sherlock Holmes, Dr Watson and other characters with the detective are no residents in Ne York City.
23 December 1962, St. Andrews, Scotland, UK
23 March 1978, Paris, France
30 May 1962, Chicago, Illinois, USA
8 June 1960, Englewood, New Jersey, USA
23 May 1959, New York City, New York, USA
24 February 1951, Glendale, California, USA
1975, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
19 October 1967, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, USA
1980, Chicago, Illinois, USA
14 January 1976, Morristown, New Jersey, USA
25 January 1956, Portland, Oregon, USA
23 November 1968, Los Angeles, California, USA
23 February 1976, Denver, Colorado, USA
November 06, 2015
Whatever it is Jonny Lee Miller is doing in Elementary here's hoping he keeps doing it for years to come.November 09, 2015
The arrival of his father... the terrific John Noble as "The Mr. Holmes," or, simply, one of the best casting decisions of the 2015 TV season.November 06, 2015
I realized what was making me happy about the episode was also why I missed Elementary: Adult characters act like adults on this show.February 13, 2017
Whatever happens, they're a team. And that's a pretty nice, united way to start the season.November 06, 2015
When Morland turned around on the roof to face his son at the end of "The Past is Parent," it was clear that Noble was perfectly chosen for this part. He and star Jonny Lee Miller could easily be blood.November 05, 2015
Television procedurals that start concentrating on the heroes' private lives make the rest of the show go soft - sentimentality creeps in. So far, thanks to the crisp, dry performances of Noble, Miller, and Liu, Elementary avoids that danger quite nicely.November 06, 2015
The wit came fast and furious in "The Past is Parent," particularly from Jonny Lee Miller's Sherlock. He was on fire in this episode!September 27, 2016
A solid enough premiere that was well-worth the wait, not in the least because the show didn't pull any punches, for the most part.November 06, 2015
Miller and Liu make a picnic out of anything. And given how much of this show is about the delicate, painful, and profound process of recovery, I suspect we're in for some great stuff.