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Elementary Evidence of Things Not Seen (2012– ) Online

Elementary Evidence of Things Not Seen (2012– ) Online
Original Title :
Evidence of Things Not Seen
Genre :
TV Episode / Crime / Drama / Mystery
Year :
2012–
Directror :
Ron Fortunato
Cast :
Jonny Lee Miller,Lucy Liu,Jon Michael Hill
Writer :
Robert Doherty,Jason Tracey
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
43min
Rating :
8.0/10
Elementary Evidence of Things Not Seen (2012– ) Online

When Morland offers to use his influence to have Sherlock and Joan reinstated as consultants to the NYPD, Sherlock's mistrust of his father makes him question his motivation to help. Also, with no work offers coming in, Watson wrangles a gig with the FBI investigating a triple homicide in a top secret research lab.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Jonny Lee Miller Jonny Lee Miller - Sherlock Holmes
Lucy Liu Lucy Liu - Dr. Joan Watson
Jon Michael Hill Jon Michael Hill - Detective Marcus Bell (credit only)
John Noble John Noble - Mr. Morland Holmes
Aidan Quinn Aidan Quinn - Captain Thomas Gregson (credit only)
Jeremy Bobb Jeremy Bobb - Agent Gary Burke
Marin Ireland Marin Ireland - Alta Von See
Geoffrey Cantor Geoffrey Cantor - Maurice Antonov
Sean Cullen Sean Cullen - Samuel Meher
Wayne Chang Wayne Chang - Dan Zheng
Sarah Dacey-Charles Sarah Dacey-Charles - Lawyer (as Sarah Dacey Charles)
Christian DeMarais Christian DeMarais - Test Subject / Ollie Tate
Lisa Ferreira Lisa Ferreira - Assistant
Rudy Mungaray Rudy Mungaray - Agent Marco Saveda
Ron Nakahara Ron Nakahara - Mr. Xiaoping

The title is from a Bible verse (Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. (Hebrews 11:1 KJV). This episode draws many parallels to the element of 'faith' from the Bible.

DARPA is an acronym for Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and is a branch of the United States Department of Defense. DARPA is responsible for the development of new technology for use by the United States military.

The opening scene is reminiscent of the conditioning program in Uhrwerk Orange (1971). The music playing is the "William Tell Overture" by Gioachino Rossini, which (in an electronic version by Wendy Carlos) is also heard in A Clockwork Orange's rape scene.