Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows 2012


In 1891, Irene Adler (Rachel McAdams) delivers a package to Dr. Hoffmanstahl—payment for a letter he was to deliver. Hoffmanstahl opens the package, triggering a hidden bomb which is prevented from detonating by the intervention of Sherlock Holmes (Robert Downey, Jr.). Holmes takes the letter and disposes of the bomb while Adler and Hoffmanstahl escape. Holmes later finds Hoffmanstahl assassinated. Adler meets with Professor Moriarty (Jared Harris) to explain the events, but Moriarty poisons her—deeming her position compromised by her love for Holmes.

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In 2005, NASA discovers an extrasolar planet with conditions similar to Earth. On the chance that it contains intelligent life, NASA transmits a powerful signal from a communications array based in Hawaii, which will be boosted by a satellite in orbit. Around the same time, the talented but undisciplined slacker Alex Hopper attempts to impress a woman by getting her a chicken burrito; the result of which sees Alex break into a convenience store and be tasered by the police later. The woman is later revealed to be Samantha Shane, daughter of United States Pacific Fleet commanding officer Vice Admiral Shane, who in turn is the superior of Stone Hopper, a naval officer. Fed up and infuriated at Alex for Alex's lack of motivation and possibly ruining his career, Stone attempts to give his younger brother some direction by forcing him to join the United States Navy.

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Damon and Stefan make plans to destroy Klaus with their new weapon. Klaus and Rebekah convince Finn to cooperate with their plans to break the link when they reunite him with Sage. Klaus coerces Bonnie into breaking Esther's linking spell. Rebekah is more interested in her own plans to torture Damon for revenge. Bonnie is unsure if she can perform the unlinking spell, but Klaus threatens her mother and shows her that he has Kol watching Jeremy. Stefan lures Finn and Matt stakes him. Bonnie successfully breaks the linking spell. Stefan is attacked by Sage, who is upset over Finn's demise. Sage is about to end Stefan, but dies suddenly. Stefan, Elena, and Caroline realize that if an Original is killed, their entire vampire bloodline dies. Stefan negotiates with Klaus, bringing eight of the stakes with him in exchange for his brother. Damon has been bled out of vervain and is compelled by Klaus into admitting there are eleven stakes in total.

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Damon finds the way to kill the originals with the help of Sage. However, Sage finds out that the Originals are linked and that Finn will be killed as well, so she betrays Damon. Alaric attacks Meredith, but luckily Stefan and Elena arrive in time. Bonnie's mother leaves after losing control and attacking her "son". Bonnie heals Alaric and Stefan and Damon find another way to kill the Originals at the end of the episode.

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The present-day murders in Mystic Falls remind Damon of a similar crime spree a century earlier. In flashbacks to 1912, Damon recalls a beautiful vampire, named Sage (Cassidy Freeman), who showed him a whole new way to exist. Sheriff Forbes warns Damon not to get involved in her investigation of the murders, but Damon is convinced she's going after the wrong suspect Alaric. Meanwhile, Elena and Matt resort to breaking and entering in their search for evidence to prove Meredith is the killer they find a hidden door in her closet with a Gilbert journal that belonged to the original Jonathan Gilbert's granddaughter.Finally, Elena comes to a new understanding of the path her life has taken, and Damon makes an emotional confession to Stefan after forcing him to drink fresh human blood and Elena seeing him with blood all over his mouth and Damon feeding a pretty girl his blood. The episode ends with Meredith at Elena's house explaining to Alaric that he is the killer because of his Gilbert ring that lets him cheat at death as the same thing happened to the granddaughter of Jonathan Gilbert in 1912.