“Explains a lot.”) And Eurus was just as gifted as they are, Mycroft says: “an era-defining genius, beyond Newton.” But she was a troubled girl, too they once found her cutting herself, and she explained, “I wanted to see how my muscles worked.” She was a year younger than Sherlock, Mycroft reveals. John’s there, too, and tells Mycroft they knew he wouldn’t tell the truth “unless you were wetting yourself.” So back at the Baker Street flat, they grill Mycroft about Eurus, who Sherlock doesn’t remember at all. Conclusion: I have a sister.” (A little over-the-top, Sherlock, but it’ll do.) We’ll come back to that problem, but first, Mycroft is enjoying an old film in his home theater when suddenly, old home-movie footage of him and Sherlock as kids is spliced in, along with a message: “I’m back.” (Eurus, is that you?) Mycroft grabs a sword hidden inside an umbrella to defend himself, and shouts out, “Impossible… you can’t have got out!” After a creepy clown chases him, Mycroft realizes he’s locked in, and then… Sherlock appears: “Experiment complete. It’s Moriarty, who tells the girl: “Welcome to the Final Problem.” The girl hears a phone ringing, and answers it. Everyone on the flight but her is knocked out cold - pilots and stewardesses included. ‘EXPERIMENT COMPLETE’ | First, a brief prelude: A young girl wakes up on a plane to see oxygen masks dangling from the ceiling. Let’s pour a cup of tea and take a look at the highlights, shall we? TWD: Dead City Premiere Recap: Will the Gross-Outs Keep You Tuning In?
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