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The subtitle of this novel is ''Elementary, My Dear Hiro''. This is a play on the phrase "elementary, my dear Watson", which is a commonly attributed to Sherlock Holmes (though the character never actually said those words together). |
The subtitle of this novel is ''Elementary, My Dear Hiro''. This is a play on the phrase "elementary, my dear Watson", which is a commonly attributed to Sherlock Holmes (though the character never actually said those words together). |
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==[[Heroes Evolutions]]== |
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In [[chapter 5 of Purpose]], after [[John Mulligan]] figures out that [[The Watcher]] has been using him, The Watcher says, "Bravo, Sherlock." |
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==Memorable Quotes== |
==Memorable Quotes== |
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Sherlock Holmes (right) works with Dr. Watson (left). | |
| First reference: | Thanksgiving |
Sherlock Holmes is a collection of collection of novels written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Since Doyle's days, the Sherlock Holmes franchise has been expanded to various types of media.
References
After Hiro confronts Samuel, Damien wipes Hiro's memories. Hiro then says, "Must rescue Watson...".
Hiro, whose "fanboy brain" has been "stirred up" by Damien, refers to Mohinder as Dr. Watson. He says Dr. Watson is being held at the castle Arkham, and that they need to rescue him. Later, Ando figures out that "Watson" is a reference to Sherlock Holmes and that Hiro is giving clues to be figured out. Hiro stands up and shouts, "Elementary!", referencing the way that Holmes often called his logical conclusions "elementary." Later, when Ando figures out that they must go to Florida, Hiro shouts, "Elemetary!" again.
Hiro sees Mohinder in his mind, and calls him "Watson" again.
Hiro, still whose "brain is [still] scrambled," continues referring to Mohinder as "Dr. Watson". Ando laments, "I wish I knew what any of this meant."
Hiro refers to Mohinder as "Dr. Watson".
The subtitle of this novel is Elementary, My Dear Hiro. This is a play on the phrase "elementary, my dear Watson", which is a commonly attributed to Sherlock Holmes (though the character never actually said those words together).
In chapter 5 of Purpose, after John Mulligan figures out that The Watcher has been using him, The Watcher says, "Bravo, Sherlock."
Memorable Quotes
"Must rescue Watson..."
- - Hiro (Thanksgiving)
Notes
- Hiro actually references Dr. Watson, not Sherlock Holmes himself.