‘Elementary’ Spoilers For Season 7, June 20, 2019 Episode 5 Revealed

‘Elementary’ Spoilers For Season 7, June 20, 2019 Episode 5 Revealed

Hey, “Elementary” fans. We hope you guys enjoyed tonight’s episode 4. Now that it’s officially in the history books, it’s time to take a look at what’s about to take place in the next,new episode 5.

Thanks to the wonderful folks over at CBS, we’re able to do that. They served up a press release for episode 5. So, that’s what we’ll be using for this spoiler session.

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To get things started, CBS’ press release revealed that episode 5 is entitled,”Into The Woods.” Episode 5 sounds like it will feature some very interesting plotlines as Holmes and Watson get hired by a billionaire! Holmes and Watson also work double duty by trying to solve some murders and more.

We’ll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with the billionaire situation. It turns out that a tech billionaire named Odin Reichenbach will indeed be on the scene in this episode, and he will be looking to hire Holmes and Watson for a very important assignment.

Apparently,Odin thinks there’s a threat from within his own company that needs to be snuffed out. CBS’ official description tells us, “Tech billionaire Odin Reichenbach (James Frain)
hires Holmes and Watson to investigate a personal threat he suspects originated from within his own company.”

An alternate description reads like this, “A TECH BILLIONAIRE HIRES HOLMES AND WATSON TO INVESTIGATE A PERSONAL THREAT THE MOGUL SUSPECTS ORIGINATED FROM WITHIN HIS OWN COMPANY.”

Will Holmes and Watson successfully determine the crooked person that Odin suspects? Or will it turn out that Odin is just extremely paranoid? Those are a couple of big questions for this particular storyline. Whatever the case, it definitely sounds like this plotline will serve up some pretty interesting scenes for you guys to look forward to.

The second spoiler scoop reveals that the Odin case won’t be the only thing that will take up Homes and Watson’s time in this episode. They will also be racking their brains to find a motive for three murders that seem to be connected.

CBS’ description tells us, “Holmes and Watson search for a motive behind three seemingly unconnected murders.”

Will Holmes and Watson find the motive behind these three murders? Or will they come up short? Those are a couple of big questions for this particular storyline. We have a feeling they will, but what will be really interesting is how they crack the case. This is definitely another plotline that sounds like it could offer some intriguing scenes.

Episode 5 will feature a quite a few guest stars. They are: Rob Bartlett as character (Captain Dwyer),Nick Rehberger as character (Colby), Chris Diamantopoulos character (Jason Wood), Maddie Joe Landers as character (Corinna Wood), Samantha Massell as character (Beth), Emma Kikue as character (Claire), Andre Blake as character (Security Coordinator), Phumzile Sitole as character (Assistant), Stephen Dexter as character (Guest #1) and Jeff Applegate as character (Todd Harris).

Episode 5 will feature a one recurring castmember. That one and only person is:
Jordan Gelber as character (M.E. Hawes).

The season regulars that will be featured in this episode are: Jonny Lee Miller as character (Sherlock Holmes), Lucy Liu as character (Joan Watson), Aidan Quinn as character (Captain Tommy Gregson), Jon Michael Hill as character (Detective Marcus Bell) and James Frain as character (Odin Reichenbach).

Episode 5 was written by Jeffrey Paul King, and it was directed by Christine Moore. CBS’ press release confirmed that episode 5 is indeed scheduled to air next Thursday night, June 20, 2019 at approximately 9 pm central standard time.

Alright guys. That’s all we’ve got for this latest “Elementary” report, but definitely stay tuned for more.

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