The episode title is a direct nod to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's where Sherlock Holmes observes that "Art in the blood is liable to take the strangest forms". In the original canon, this refers to his and Mycroft’s shared "art of detection" inherited from their grandmother. In Elementary , this theme is literalized and modernized:
Evidence of a mole is tattooed on a victim's arms in UV-sensitive ink , which can only be seen under special lighting.
The episode delves into the "blood" bond between the Holmes brothers, revealing that Mycroft rejoined MI6 years prior specifically to protect Sherlock from prison following a drug-fueled lapse in judgment. Key Plot Points & Twists Elementary season 2 episode 23 review: Art In The Blood
In the Elementary Season 2 penultimate episode, the routine murder of a former MI6 analyst, Arthur West, spirals into a high-stakes conspiracy involving invisible tattoos, missing limbs, and the British intelligence agency. As Sherlock investigates, he discovers a plot to frame his brother, Mycroft, as an MI6 mole, forcing the estranged brothers into a reluctant alliance. Lore and Significance

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