The title is from the original "The Last Case".
This Mo Niang is exactly the same as Mo Niang in "Sherlock" from the setting to the tone to the lines.
At the beginning of the plot, the moving company on the right side of the screen is called Sherrinford. Everyone knows that this is the name that the Jazz gave Sherlock at the beginning, but later it was too hypocritical and useless.
The missing ornate lyre-playing dwarf is Elton John, who wrote most of the soundtrack for the film.
This Easter egg is obvious, Curly Fu.
In Chinatown, the four Huafu Luozhu put on oriental costumes (that can only be described as such), Romeo and Juliet can see that they are almost Tang Seng and Sun Wukong, and the two on the left are probably Japanese Onmyoji or something...
In addition to the Baskerville Hound Terrier, there is also a scene in which Sherlock talks about being bitten by a dog. It should be referring to the "Gloria Scott Barque" case. In this case, summer Locke was bitten on the ankle by the dog of his college classmate Victor Trevor.
When I went to Erin, the museum was called Doyle's Toy Museum, and the door Sherlock knocked on said 221B.
Erin said that she was engaged to Sherlock, and the engagement stem was from the original "Milverton", Sherlock pretended to be a plumber to be engaged to Milverton's maid.
Here's a malicious easter egg where three dwarfs were thrown into a thief ship belonging to a scam group by a gargoyle dragon, with Moffat & Gatiss written on the container lid.
In the end, the plot of Sherlock and Mo Niang both perishing and falling off the waterfall obviously echoes the title of the film and comes from "The Last Case".
Finally, Elementary my dear Sherlock is also very familiar, but this sentence is not actually written by Jazz. In Houdini and Doyle, Houdini also used this sentence to make fun of Jazz.
And about Sherlock's tail ring, I personally think it's from the tail ring in "Mr. Sherlock", but this needs to be verified.
And at the end of the waterfall, Watson rescued Sherlock in time, which is similar to Shenxia's Christmas special "The Damned Bride"~
Finally, the BGM at the end is Elton John's The One, and the lyrics to the Wah Fook ending are:
You're all I've ever needed
you are everything i want
Baby you're the one
you are my only love
I never found out about brushing raw meat. I was really shocked when I saw this line of subtitles in the cinema...
In the end, I just want to say that the traditional old military doctor is too strict with his wife! ???
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