'Elementary' season 4 spoilers: Mysterious woman's appearance to help reunite Sherlock and Mycroft?

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The next episode of "Elementary" will not air next Sunday because CBS will air the Academy of Country Music Awards, but the network will make up for the lost time by airing two new episodes on April 10.

The first in the two-episode screenings of "Elementary" season 4 is titled "All In," where a mysterious woman, who claims that she is a friend of Sherlock Holmes' (Jonny Lee Miller) brother Mycroft (Rhys Ifans), suddenly reaches out to the detective and his partner Joan Watson (Lucy Liu) to tell them that someone is out to kill her. However, the partners realize that the mysterious woman, who is known for arranging unlawful high-stakes poker matches, is not exactly telling the truth.

Because of the woman's connection with Mycroft, fans are expecting to see a reunion between the estranged Holmes brothers. The two started to have a misunderstanding after Sherlock fell in love with the fiancée of his brother. Will the mystery woman pave the way for the reconciliation of the two?

Meanwhile, the second episode for the week will be called "Art Imitates Art." It will center on a murder case where Sherlock and Watson will try to find the suspect in the death of a woman. The duo will find out that her death is connected to an artwork that was linked to a crime that the victim had committed when she was still in college.

The second episode will also showcase how Watson will try to build a connection with one of their recent clients.

In other news, CBS confirmed that "Elementary" will return after season 4. It joined the list of renewed TV series from the network, which includes "Blue Bloods," "Hawaii Five-0," "Madam Secretary," "Mom," "Scorpion," "2 Broke Girls," "NCIS: Los Angeles," and "NCIS: New Orleans," as well as the long-running reality shows "Survivor" and "The Amazing Race."

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