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'Elementary' Season 4 Spoilers: CBS Release Back To Back Episodes This Sunday

Fans of the hit detective drama TV series "Elementary" Season 4 are in for a double whammy surprise when the show returns this week. As reported, CBS will release two brand new and exciting episodes this Sunday.

Right over at Carter Matt, it was revealed that in Episode 19 called "All In," Sherlock Holmes and Joan Watson will be dealing with a woman who is linked to a string of illegal, high-stakes poker game operations. The person in question, however, will ask for their help when she tells them that someone is looking to harm her.

What is even more interesting about her is that she claims to have a connection with Sherlock's brother, Mycroft. This fact will certainly raise Sherlock and Joan's eyebrows. Their suspicions will drive them to dig deeper into the woman's identity. Later on, they will discover that there's something really fishy about her.

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Meanwhile in Episode 20 titled "Art Imitates Art," Sherlock and Joan will be called on to look into a case involving the mysterious death of a woman. The only clue left that could help the authorities pin down the culprit and bring justice to her death is an artwork found in the crime scene.

Their investigation on the obra maestra leads the sleuthing duo to stumble to yet another startling discovery. As it turns out, the piece is connected to a separate crime that happens in the past. This link will prompt the partners to look closer into the days when the woman was still in college.

In another development, Watson will attempt to "forge a connection with a recent client," following some shocking revelations.

After the two segments, the current season will still have four more to air.

"Sherlock" Season 4 features the acts of Jonny Lee Miller as Sherlock and Lucy Liu as Joan. Mycroft is played by Rhys Ifans.

The show airs every Sundays, starting at 10 p.m. on CBS.

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