Family Guy season 16 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson tackle the theft of the Crown Jewels and a series of murders mimicking the notorious Scottish Brute. As Watson prepares for his wedding, they discover the real murderer is Watson's fiancée, Constance, manipulated by a presumed-dead Moriarty. The pursuit leads to Paris, where Constance meets her demise. Holmes outsmarts Moriarty, revealing his elaborate scheme to undermine Holmes. In the end, Watson's wedding is called off, and Holmes contemplates his future.
Full Episode S16E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the main characters in this episode?
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson.
What is the main plot of the episode?
Holmes and Watson investigate a series of murders and the theft of the Crown Jewels.
Who is suspected of stealing the Crown Jewels?
Professor Moriarty.
What significant event is Watson preparing for?
His wedding.
Why does Holmes consider retirement?
With Moriarty's presumed downfall and Watson's marriage, he sees little point in continuing.
What leads Holmes and Watson to believe there's a copycat killer?
Murders mimicking the Scottish Brute's method.
How do Holmes and Watson determine the Scottish Brute's innocence?
The Brute has two right hands, proving he couldn't be the left-handed assailant.
What disguise does Holmes use to lure the killer?
A female prostitute named Valerie.
Who is revealed to be the murderer?
Constance, Watson's fiancée.
What is Moriarty's ultimate plan?
To frame Holmes for the queen's murder and ruin his reputation.
How does Constance die?
She falls from the Eiffel Tower.
How does Holmes deduce Moriarty is still alive?
From Constance's final words and the elaborate nature of the crimes.
What historical references are made in the episode?
References to the British Empire, Queen Victoria, and the Eiffel Tower.
Does Holmes receive a knighthood?
No, he considers asking for one but doesn't receive it.
What is the episode's tone?
A mix of mystery, humor, and historical references.