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* ''Series/{{Elementary}}'': {{Justified}} in "The Marchioness" when Sherlock is on the trail of a prolific hitman and is frustrated by a witness's useless description. It turns out the description was useless by design: the witness is the killer.
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* ''Series/{{Elementary}}'': {{Justified}} {{Justified|Trope}} in "The Marchioness" when Sherlock is on the trail of a prolific hitman and is frustrated by a witness's useless description. It turns out the description was useless by design: the witness is the killer.
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* ''Series/{{Elementary}}'': {{Justified}} when Sherlock is on the trail of a prolific hitman and is frustrated by a witness's useless description. It turns out the description was useless by design: he wasn't a witness, he was the killer.
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* ''Series/{{Elementary}}'': {{Justified}} in "The Marchioness" when Sherlock is on the trail of a prolific hitman and is frustrated by a witness's useless description. It turns out the description was useless by design: he wasn't a witness, he was the killer. witness is the killer.
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* ''Series/{{Castle}}'': Happens to Richard Castle when, owing to a chain of circumstances, he ends up outside while the police are storming a suspect's headquarters only for the suspect to (rather slowly) drive right past him. He misses the license plate, can't see anyone clearly through the tinted windows and ends up only able to vaguely describe the car to the cops, who -- given that he's based a very lucrative mystery-writing career on describing things in detail -- are less-than-impressed.
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* ''Series/{{Castle}}'': ''Series/{{Castle|2009}}'': Happens to Richard Castle when, owing to a chain of circumstances, he ends up outside while the police are storming a suspect's headquarters only for the suspect to (rather slowly) drive right past him. He misses the license plate, can't see anyone clearly through the tinted windows and ends up only able to vaguely describe the car to the cops, who -- given that he's based a very lucrative mystery-writing career on describing things in detail -- are less-than-impressed.
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* ''Series/DerryGirls'': When Uncle Colm is briefly held hostage by two members of the IRA, all he can remember about them is that one of them was slightly taller than the other - and he stresses that the difference was very slight. This comes up later in the episode, with a TV spot appealing for information about "two men of similar height".