Easter eggs (Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments)
I don't know, maybe it did. But Crimes and Punishments is a reference to Dostoevsky, Holmes has just the book Crime and Punishment on the table in the room. And the first victim - Peter Carey looks like Dostoevsky, this is especially clearly seen if you open the diary, there is his silhouette in profile - a bald head with a long beard.He says he can put in a good word for Captain Ahab, who is in command of the Pequod. And the uneducated Harpooner is being led to this.
Not an easter egg, but a funny moment. Sherlock teases Mycroft (although he generally trolls everyone XD).
"Mycroft, you're not the whole country. Although, if you add a little more to the waist..." Mycroft immediately stops talking and leaves.
In the first case, in the Unicorn's ship log, one can find among the list of the crew of a harpooner named Ned Land. Ned Land is one of the main characters in the book by J. Verne "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" and also a harpooner)
Another reference to Dostoevsky. In the room of Sherlock Holmes hangs a portrait of Dostoevsky:)
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In the last episode, Holmes finds a golden bracelet in the Moby Dick book.
reads Dostoevsky's King Precedence and Punishment, didn't know that Holmes can read Russian xD. but in general, the name of the game is the easter egg itself and a reference.
In "Bloodbath" above the valve that turns on the steam, it is written about "H. Newell and Sons, Steam Specialists." Reference to Gabe and steam