[s2e2] The Hounds Of Baskerville -
They rush back to the Hollow to find Henry on the verge of suicide, driven mad by the gas. Sherlock explains the truth: Henry didn't see a monster twenty years ago; he saw in a gas mask and a "H.O.U.N.D." t-shirt, murdering Henry's father over the secret of the gas. Henry’s child-mind interpreted the mask and the red goggles as a demon dog.
Back at the inn, the unthinkable happens. Sherlock Holmes—the man of pure logic—is trembling. He confesses to John that he saw the hound. For the first time, Sherlock cannot trust his own senses. This doubt leads to a breakdown of his "Mind Palace," nearly destroying his friendship with John as he lashes out in fear. [S2E2] The Hounds of Baskerville
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? They rush back to the Hollow to find