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** Which provides some very ominous foreboding for events in {{spoiler|The Reichenbach Fall.}}
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: ''Irene Adler.'' {{spoiler|Mycroft too, before Irene turns it back on him.}}
* [[Mata Hari]]: Irene's line of work has apparently made her privy to state secrets from all over the world. She uses them as [[Insistent Terminology|"protection"]].
* [[Meaningful Echo]]: {{spoiler|Mycroft: "It would take Sherlock Holmes to fool me, and I don't think he was on hand, do you?"}}
* [[Modesty Bedsheet]]: Sherlock, of all people. Not that he's had sex or anything, he's just too lazy to put some clothes on — even when summoned to Buckingham Palace.
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* [[Please Put Some Clothes On]]: Firstly to Sherlock from Mycroft's men (politely) and Mycroft himself (not so politely). Secondly to Irene from John.
* [["Previously On..."]]: The second season begins with a [[Aspect Montage|montage]] of clips from the pool scene in "The Great Game" with juxtaposed voices.
* [[MataSeductive HariSpy]]: Irene's line of work has apparently made her privy to state secrets from all over the world. She uses them as [[Insistent Terminology|"protection"]].
* [[Shirtless Scene]]: Sherlock gets an accidental one in the middle of Buckingham Palace, thanks to Mycroft's vindictiveness.
{{quote|'''Mycroft:''' This is a matter of national importance. ''Grow up!''