:12:07
At last we're free
of that ungrateful baggage!
:12:10
From now on, things are gonna be
much more pleasant around here.
:12:17
An actor?!
:12:20
Nothing the matter,
nothing at all.
:12:23
Back to work.
:12:25
Hold my calls.
:12:32
We'll start at the beginning...
:12:36
...shall we?
:12:37
It was about nine years ago.
:12:39
One of my patients was
a Scotland Yard inspector
:12:42
investigating
the Paxton murder case.
:12:44
I gave him the name
of the murderer,
:12:47
but gave credit to
a nonexistent detective.
:12:51
At the time,
I was hoping for an appointment
:12:53
to the staff of a rather conservative
medical college.
:12:57
I knew that they'd
frown on my little...
:12:59
- Hobby?
- Exactly.
:13:01
Well, I didn't get the appointment.
:13:04
Instead, what I got was
a quite unanticipated public demand
:13:07
to meet this Sherlock Holmes.
:13:08
So you hired this Reginald Kincaid.
:13:13
He was an actor.
:13:14
Unfortunately, he was also
a gambler, a womanizer,
:13:17
and a drunkard.
:13:19
John, you have jeopardized
the integrity of English literature.
:13:22
Still, I should have known.
:13:25
He was always borrowing
large sums of money off me
:13:28
and never paying me back.
:13:31
The cad.
:13:32
Don't worry.
We deducted it from your royalties.
:13:35
- Who else knows of this?
- No one.
:13:40
Except Mrs. Hudson
and the Irregulars.
:13:43
But it's time now for the public
to learn the truth.
:13:45
The truth?
:13:48
Certainly.
:13:50
No one will want to
read of that twit again.
:13:52
His popularity will plummet.
:13:54
They'll be desperate
for my new creation.
:13:56
What new creation?
:13:58
John Watson, the Crime Doctor!