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3-> '''Grayson:''' ''"You've been stewing in honey too long. How could you know that?"''\
4'''Holmes:''' ''"Careful observation and perceptive thought: [[CharacterCatchphrase eyes and brains]]."''
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6Watson retains the job of the opening narration, though now in a metallic voice.
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8Lestrade drives Holmes and robo!Watson to the Reichenbach Falls to see the place where Holmes buried Professor Moriarty in 1891. Holmes makes a quip at Lestrade's driving and catches sight of a large pine tree which, in a flashback, saved his life two centuries ago. Remember, the opening of the previous episode showed Moriarty ''and'' Holmes going over the edge. Holmes somehow managed to grab hold of a sapling (which somehow managed to hold two tall men's weight). Holmes was holding Moriarty's hand, but they could not keep their grip on each other, and Moriarty fell.
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10Back in the 22nd century, Lestrade lands at an ice cave near the Falls. Inside the cave, the trio meets the spectacle of Professor Moriarty's corpse, ''perfectly'' preserved in ice. Lestrade is aghast. If ''that's'' Moriarty, then ''who'' is the man running around New London with his face? Holmes even says that the man had no descendants.
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12A cave-in promptly occurs, sending our heroes back outside. (It's the first and unfortunately ''not'' the last time that Holmes will make some cry of alarm that does not at all sync with the action.) Professor Moriarty is now buried forever.
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14They return to New London to find that the crime wave mentioned in the previous episode is getting way out of hand. Worse still, people who previously had no criminal records are suddenly committing robberies. New London-wide. Holmes sets off to investigate, and Chief Inspector Grayson reluctantly allows Lestrade to join him. Holmes offhandedly remarks that the robot tag along. This casual attitude (displayed throughout the episode and heightened to annoyance) will come back to bite him later.
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19* CallBack: Watson is shot in the leg, but, being a robot, [[MadeOfIron he's able to shrug it off]]. Holmes has a brief moment of panic, however - a nice little nod to the famous "You're not hurt, Watson? For God's sake, say you're not hurt!" scene of "The Adventure of the Three Garridebs".
20* CurbStompBattle: Those thugs never stood a chance against Lestrade. Interesting, though, that we never see her fight that well again.
21* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:Watson gets a very brief one, just long enough for Holmes to well and truly panic and be very relieved and accepting of Watson when he comes out of the Thames.]]
22* DrivesLikeCrazy: Averted. One of the very few times Lestrade is behind the wheel without driving like a speed demon. Still, her driving style is lampshaded by Holmes making a good-humored quip.
23* {{Foreshadowing}}: The Professor's perfectly-preserved body. Now where have we seen [[Recap/SherlockHolmesInTheTwentySecondCenturyS1E01TheFallAndRise this]] before? ...This will be very important in the next episode.
24* JustAMachine: How Holmes regards robo!Watson throughout the episode, openly rebuffing him once when Watson refers to both of them as being "gentlemen".
25%%* KickChick: Lestrade.
26%%* LargeHam: Fenwick's hamminess is established when he catches the heroes.
27* LaserBlade: Three punk criminals attack Lestrade with [[Franchise/StarWars lightsabers]], she ''beats the living daylights out of them'', and we never see anybody wielding lightsabers again.
28* LatexPerfection: Watson's elastomask, which actually shocks ''Franchise/SherlockHolmes'' speechless.
29* SaveTheVillain: Holmes tells Moriarty to "Ho-old on!" when they're hanging from the sapling in his flashback of Reichenbach. Moriarty looks scared, too. But they can't keep their grip on each other, and Moriarty falls to his death.
30%%* SourSupporter: Grayson. Grayson, Grayson, ''Grayson''.
31* SuggestedBy: The opening titles state that the episode is based on ''The Valley of Fear''. However, there is no tangible connection, aside from Holmes, Watson, and Moriarty being involved in both.

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