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[s2e2] The Hounds Of Baskerville ❲ULTIMATE - Series❳

The chemical is a volatile, aerosolized fear-gas developed at Baskerville (Project H.O.U.N.D.). It targets the brain’s fear centers, turning a suggestion—a "hound"—into a vivid, lethal hallucination. Sherlock’s Mind Palace reveals that "H.O.U.N.D." was an acronym for the scientists who created the gas in the 1960s. The Confrontation at the Hollow

The story begins with , a man haunted by a twenty-year-old memory. As a child, he watched his father torn apart in "Dewer’s Hollow" by a monstrous, red-eyed hound. The trauma has festered into an obsession, drawing Sherlock Holmes and John Watson away from the boredom of London and into the eerie, mist-laden landscape of Dartmoor. [S2E2] The Hounds of Baskerville

That night, Sherlock and Henry venture into Dewer’s Hollow. In the darkness, amidst the swirling mist, they see it: a massive, snarling beast with glowing eyes. The Great Detective’s Doubt The chemical is a volatile, aerosolized fear-gas developed

Sherlock realizes the drug isn't in the sugar or the water—it’s in the of Dewer's Hollow. The Confrontation at the Hollow The story begins

The story closes with a chilling realization. Sherlock’s "Mind Palace" vision of in a prison cell was actually a lingering effect of the gas—a shadow of his greatest fear. As Henry finally finds peace, the episode ends with a teaser: Mycroft releasing Jim Moriarty from a holding cell, where the villain has written "SHERLOCK" all over the walls. O.U.N.D. project?

Sherlock, initially dismissive, is hooked when Henry mentions "hound"—a word that triggers a strange flicker in Sherlock's own mind. The Beast of Baskerville

The investigation centers on , a top-secret military research base nearby. Rumors of genetic mutations and "super-dogs" swirl among the locals. Using Mycroft’s high-level security clearance (stolen, of course), Sherlock and John infiltrate the facility. They encounter Dr. Stapleton , a geneticist with a missing glowing rabbit, and Dr. Frankland , a friendly scientist who was a close friend of Henry’s father.