"Elementary Season 3 Premiere, Spoilers: Series Comeback Brings Two-Part Episodes Introducing New Characters; Revelations of Kitty's Past Resurface

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A lot of excitement, new revelations and mysterious characters are about to invade your television screens once again as 'Elementary" returns on CBC. Kitty's past resurfaces and a new twist on the plot is going to make viewers glued onto their seats once again.

As "Elementary" returns this January 22, the audience are going to be thrilled once again especially with a two-part Episode 1 in store for viewers. Watson lands on a new job in a forensic company but then later on discovers that a threat to Kitty's life is on the move. Together with trusted partner Holmes, they do what they have to do to protect Kitty and eliminate the posing threat ahead. Secrets from Kitty's past resurfaces which later on brings new characters to this not so ordinary police crime drama series.

Fans are really excited about the new episodes of this series for 2015. On "Elementary" Twitter account, writers of the show shares, "The last 10 seconds will shock you. A must-watch episode of "Elementary" starts now on CBC. Rob Doherty, the man behind it all will definitely earn a lot of positive notes and rants for keeping the audience at the edge after watching the episode. Viewers will definitely feel the thrill and excitement all over again in this new season.

The second part of the two part first episode to be shown next week will be about Kitty, the story behind who she really is and the conflicts that lead to her being in grave danger at present. Writers behind the show brags that viewers will literally wet their pants in excitement while watching the premiere episode.

New characters are about to be added to the show this year but producers and writers would not rather disclose any clues to the fans yet.

John Lee Miller and Lucy Lui will definitely dominate the primetime spot once again as it returns on January 22, 2015 on CBC.

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