A: Study in Scarlet.
The quotation comes from fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, which makes the meaning easier to understand. Sherlock always solves the mystery by deducing crucial information from minor details. Other people gloss over the minor details, thinking that they're unimportant, but to Sherlock every detail matters and every piece of information is important. Someone who isn't as smart as Sherlock wouldn't know how important the little things are, but to someone as smart as him there isn't anything that's not worth knowing, no matter how small it is.
Sherlock uses the homeless network. When he and John get out of the cab Sherlock hands some money to a homeless lady and later she returns with information on the Golem's whereabouts.
what about 'no S*it, Sherlock'?
The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes was created in 1935.
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The quotation comes from fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, which makes the meaning easier to understand. Sherlock always solves the mystery by deducing crucial information from minor details. Other people gloss over the minor details, thinking that they're unimportant, but to Sherlock every detail matters and every piece of information is important. Someone who isn't as smart as Sherlock wouldn't know how important the little things are, but to someone as smart as him there isn't anything that's not worth knowing, no matter how small it is.
The thing that Sherlock Holmes seemed to think was most important was that: "He [Stapleton] was once a schoolmaster in the North of England."
Sherlock uses the homeless network. When he and John get out of the cab Sherlock hands some money to a homeless lady and later she returns with information on the Golem's whereabouts.
Sherlock Holmes would gather all the information possible and see if his theory is correct.
when Watson doesn't know something that Sherlock does it makes sherlock look smarter by contrast
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In the trailer, it shows a casket being lowered into a grave marked Sherlock Holmes: 18 something something to 1888. So it's safe to assume that he truly does die. But they could also do with this what Conan Doyle did after The Final Problem.
That particular bit of information is left a mystery.
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There is no public information to confirm or deny Alan Gomes' sexual orientation. It is important to respect an individual's privacy and not make assumptions based on speculation.
The little things are infinitely the most important.
what about 'no S*it, Sherlock'?