T-Rex: Sherlock Holmes deduced with disapproval. ANOTHER mystery?
T-Rex: If this trend continued, by August he'd scarcely have time to eat, what with all the deductions!
T-Rex: "Perhaps you could train others to deduce at your elite level," Watson suggested. "That way the fate of the world wouldn't be resting on your shoulders, and you could raise up everyone around your level of skill."
T-Rex: Sherlock listened carefully, deducing Watson's implications. And he liked what he deduced!
Utahraptor: And so began Sherlock's Deduction Class For Police And Other Members of the Public!
T-Rex: SO IT DID, yes.
T-Rex: Soon everyone was noticing a muddy footprint and deducing where the diamonds were buried - but the criminals had heightened deduction skills now too! This of course led to very complicated super-heists that only super detectives - like Sherlock - could solve. It was hard to see that as an improvement.
T-Rex: In the end, Sherlock deduced a way to blame himself for that.
T-Rex: The end!