Episode from 2-25-2024
You might be wondering why this post is done out of sequence with the other episodes. Well, it was an episode I had put on my older laptop at one point in time and still hadn’t seen by the time that I had started this blog. I had to delay watching it for a while since due to an adaptor recall, I had to wait until first one power cord was restored and then a second one so I could use both laptops at once without having to turn off one at lot. One doesn’t stay charged on its own for long without being plugged in while the other one dies instantly.
The next blog of mine that I’m going
to share is one on Elementary. This was a Sherlock Holmes show and you can see
reruns of it in the afternoon on Start TV. It will likely inspire me to do
blogs on both Watson and Sherlock & Daughter which will air sometime next
season.
https://adamdeckerelementarytvshow.blogspot.com/
The first part has people complaining
to Colter that he didn’t tell them that he accepted a job. A man walks by
Colter on his way into a bar as a women or girl named Mia is seen as missing. A
man is upset that fliers are being handed out. Colter confronts the man who
uses a knife to cut a tire in Colter’s truck. But Colter is able to subdue
these men. He is later treated by a doctor, I think, who wonders where he got
the wounds, but he isn’t honest with her. It was her sister, Kira, that is
posting the fliers. He sees her after he leaves the office. A sheriff shows up
and says that his tire was fixed for free.
Later, Colter goes to Kira’s house and
talks about Mia’s disappearance. He thinks that Mia might be dead which Kira
might be okay with as she just wants to know what happened. Colter calls Bob
for house. A man is seen with a gun threatening Colter.
The second part reveals that it is a
man named Jason that this gunman is looking for. This gunman warns Colter
against looking into Mia’s disappearance. This gunman claims that she’s part of
a van life group who makes a mess of places and then leaves without cleaning
it. He also says that she wasn’t in the van a lot of the time. Colter is told
to look for a man named Gecko who likes to climb. He finds this man only for
Gecko to leave up high, not going down. Colter talks to the doctor from
earlier. Her name is Beth. Colter continues to look for Gecko, aka Matt. He is
confronted before he can flee.
The third part has Matt and Colter
talking with Colter wondering why no one wants to talk to him about Mia. Matt’s
family shows up and confronts Colter with Colter being able to leave. Teddi and
Velma talk about the case. When talking to Colter, Kira realizes that what she
has isn’t Mia’s handwriting. Bob has a lead in the case that they investigate.
Kira and Colter find her van which someone shoots at with Colter deciding that
it’s best to run for it. They get away.
The fourth part has Colter and Kira
talking about what happened. He brings the cop to where the van was, but it is
gone and the cop tells him to leave town. Colter runs into Reenie and they talk
more about the case. She says that the Winslow’s are the problem people and I
think that Matt is one of them. I kind of missed surnames revealed, if there
are any others to care about. The two of them confront a man who is part of the
family. I don’t think that I’ve seen him before. He reveals information and Mia
was going to testify against this family. This man might be on their side now.
The fifth part has Colter confronting
the Winslows over Mia’s likely death. The mother of this group then admits to
killing Mia. This leads to the police coming and arresting them. Teddi is on a
pottery wheel. She is the younger of the Teddi/Velma duo. Russell, the brother
of Colter, is said to be the killer of their father and Colter tells Reenie to
block Russell’s number since Russell tried to call her. Colter says his
goodbyes to Kira as he leaves for his next mission/episode.
On a previously aired Tracker that was
next after this one had aired, there is a missing son who is in danger and
likely didn’t run away. So what happened? I likely saw it, but don’t think that
I blogged about it. Oh, well. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.
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