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After Sherlock tracks down and captures the man he believes is M—a British thug named Sebastian Moran (played by Vinnie Jones)—he discovers that Moran could not have killed Irene.
In this episode, a serial killer from Sherlock's past in London appears to have followed him to New York.
Known only as "M," the killer is a ruthless hitman who disguises his professional hits as the random acts of a serial killer, often leaving behind large pools of his victims' blood. [S1E12] M.
Sherlock reveals to Joan Watson that he believes "M" is responsible for the death of Irene Adler , the only woman he ever loved. This loss is what originally sent him spiraling into the drug addiction that brought him to New York.
This pivotal episode, titled simply , serves as a major turning point for the series, diving deep into Sherlock Holmes’ past and his most personal trauma. The "M" Files: A Breakdown of Elementary S1E12 After Sherlock tracks down and captures the man
If you are looking for an interesting guide to , the most prominent and high-stakes "M" episode in television belongs to the crime drama Elementary .
The episode moves away from the "case of the week" format and firmly establishes the series' overarching mythology. Sherlock reveals to Joan Watson that he believes
Emotionally, the episode is defined by Joan Watson's choice. Despite her contract ending, she chooses to stay with Sherlock pro bono because she finds his work fascinating and believes she can truly help him.

