
Young Sherlock – S01E03 – The Case of the Unarmed Man | Transcript
With another murder and two professors missing, it’s a race against time for Sherlock and Moriarty to find them before the killer does.

With another murder and two professors missing, it’s a race against time for Sherlock and Moriarty to find them before the killer does.

Mandy struggles to celebrate Georgie’s 21st birthday after hitting a rough patch in her career.

After an incident at a nearby waterpark, several critical patients are rushed to the Pitt. Later, Al-Hashimi confronts Robby.

Sherlock is thrown into jail. He has to clear his name or face the gallows.

1871. A wayward young Sherlock Holmes is sent to Oxford to keep out of trouble, but he soon finds himself the prime suspect in a police investigation that threatens his entire future.

Wapol releases his soldiers on Drum, whom he has merged with their weapons using his devil fruit. Dalton, Zoro, and Usopp lead the citizens in holding back the soldiers.

When Luffy inquires about a jolly roger that belongs to Chopper, Kureha tells his group of Chopper’s past.

The Straw Hats stop by the nearest island, Drum Kingdom, seeking medical attention for Nami.

Vivi, Nami, and Zoro are trapped by Mr. 3 to be slowly suffocated inside his wax sculpture, while Luffy is kept by Miss Goldenweek to be her plaything.

Miss All Sunday enters the Going Merry to warn the Straw Hats that their next destination, Little Garden, is a dangerous prehistoric jungle; Luffy refuses her offer to hide from Mr. 0 in a different island.

The Straw Hats set foot at Cactus Island, where the mayor of its town Whiskey Peak, Igaram, welcomes the pirates. The residents throw a party for the Straw Hats, but Nami and Zoro discover that they are all assassins for Baroque Works.

The Straw Hats carefully steer the Going Merry up Reverse Mountain. Laboon, a giant whale at the other side of Reverse Mountain, swallows the Going Merry and all of the Straw Hats except Luffy.

Shortly before Roger’s execution in his birthplace Loguetown, he informs Garp that he has a son and entrusts Garp to raise him.

Brian discovers his nose can detect diseases and smells that someone in the Griffin house has cancer.

The Griffins retell “The Lord of the Rings”, explain how their ancestors came to Quahog and look back at Quagmire’s 1960s variety show in the third “Viewer Mail” episode.

Lee and Keiko investigate a secretive village with a cult devoted to a mysterious creature. Cate crosses paths with a deadly stowaway.

As press spreads of their altercation, John and Carolyn prepare for their big day. Ann voices her concerns.

Mandy makes a controversial remark on live TV that puts her job, Georgie’s business and the family’s reputation at risk.

After one of Javadi’s patients slips through the cracks, Dana calls in an old friend with experience running a low-tech ER.

After a health scare, Matty is under doctor’s orders to keep calm; this becomes especially challenging when the O.J. Simpson verdict is announced, leading the family to go to extreme lengths to keep him from learning the truth.

When a police officer finds John and Ted’s weed during a traffic stop, Susan takes the fall for them and gets a jail sentence; she navigates life on the inside, while the family discovers what life on the outside is like without her.

After a meaningless hookup, Blaire finds herself navigating an unexpected pregnancy, causing a clash of opinions among the family.

Realizing John is light on extracurricular activities for college applications, John and Ted audition for the school play; Matty and Susan get part-time jobs at Dunkin’ Donuts.

Blaire’s rom-com movie marathon annoys Matty; Ted and John double date with their elderly neighbor.

John, Ted and Blaire must complete a drug dealer’s Dungeons and Dragons campaign to score weed.

Ted starts a risky love affair with a married woman; Matty deals with erectile dysfunction.

John and Ted use a phone in the school basement to call a phone sex hotline, but the charges end up costing the school thousands of dollars.

John Oliver discusses FBI Director Kash Patel’s presence at the Olympic Games, and explains why police body cameras can be useful, or useless, depending on whether they’re used properly.

Peter calls out the name “Francis” while making love to Lois, who believes that Peter was referring to his deceased father, but after a round of therapy, Lois discovers that “Frances” is the new waitress at the Drunken Clam.

Meg pursues an unlikely friendship with an NFL great; Stewie and Brian host a dinner party at a home furnishing store.
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