CBS’ Watson is a new take on Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes novels as the show focuses on Dr. John Watson, instead of the book’s titular detective.
It also mirrored many of the central themes on Watson Season 1 Episode 2, with close ties to family and hereditary illnesses. If this is the path the series is taking, I say stay on it because ...
After collapsing in episode 3, Watson is forced to confront his deteriorating condition. Unbeknownst to him, Moriarty has been manipulating his medication through Shinwell. The episode is expected ...
In Watson season 1 episode 3, titled Wait for the Punchline, the tone of deception is the central theme. Each character in the episode is caught up in a maze of lies—either for self-protection ...
Watson attempts to juggle too many genres at once and fails to succeed, and even Morris Chestnut's charisma isn't enough to ...
Sometimes Watson knows what he did was something that he can't take back and he's really remorseful for his behavior in following Sherlock,' Morris Chestnut said.
Whether it’s Noah Wyle putting on his stethoscope for the first time since “ER,” Morris Chestnut graduating to head doctor, ...
Speaking of plotting, the second episode revealed that Moriarty has at least one person watching Watson and Shinwell: Kacey Rohl‘s character, posing as a pharmaceutical rep. She reveals herself ...
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