Yes, yes, I love this show.

I say it virtually every week.

Youre sick of hearing me say it, and Im sick of saying it.

But you know whenElementaryis ESPECIALLY awesome?

Hannah lights up the screen as Rhys, a guy who happens to be Sherlocks former drug dealer.

Ah, but Rhys hasnt crossed the pond just to party and reminisce with his old buddy/customer.

2.2 million bucks sounds like a pretty specific sum, doesnt it?

Sherlock is, of course, all too happy to help out Rhys.

Did I mention that they have twenty four hours to come up with the money?

Its clear he wants to, and its clear that Rhys presence has rekindled some old cravings in him.

He says as much to Joan.

Its really the first time thatElementaryhas put Sherlock that close to a legitimate relapse.

Sherlock is especially testy throughout this episode, likely a result of the proximity of his favorite drug dealer.

The plot is relatively straightforward, and most viewers should be able to spot the real culprit fairly quickly.

However, this lack of intricacy allows for a more tense and action-packed climax than Ive become accustomed to.

And just like everyone else, they nail it.

I think this show is really hitting its stride.

Right now, its solid entertainment, virtually every week.

But if they decide to take some chances, well, watch out.

Best Sherlock is a dick moment:I can identify 140 brands of cigarettes from their ash.

If youd bothered to read my monographs, you would know that.