It’s difficult to know where to place Ben Kingsley’s Dr. Watson, because this version of the character is the most intelligent — yet inaccurate — one so far. In a twist on the standard ...
But while these others come from text with rich, iconic supporting characters, Sherlock is the only one who feels incomplete ...
Like “House,” it sees a genius doctor (in this case Morris Chestnut’s Dr. John Watson) diagnose medical mysteries with help ...
Created by Craig Sweeny, known for his work on Elementary, the show reimagines Dr. John Watson’s life after ... Kendall’s portrayal of both characters showcases the twins’ differences ...
These days, even Holmes' sidekick Dr. John Watson takes center stage, this time in CBS' new medical mystery Watson. Picking ...
In CBS' new medical mystery drama, Morris Chestnut leads a team of capable doctors who don't need to be stuck in Sherlock ...
This Dr. Watson is obviously still a doctor, but he’s a very different sort of one than the Watson we usually have. Watson’s title character introduces himself to his first patient as a ...
Luckily, Watson got the memo and delivered Dr. Mary Morstan to fill the position of the main character’s voice of reason. Then again, this might be a trope I can accept because at least the show ...
This time, Dr. John Watson is the main character, running a clinic in the wake of Holmes’ death. What do the doctors who work in this clinic do? They solve medical mysteries, of course.
“Watson” opens with the death of Sherlock Holmes. After a desperate attempt to save his friend, Dr. Watson awakens ... fantastic chemistry despite their characters’ differing patient care ...
"Watson" revealed the surprise archvillain at the end of CBS' Sunday premiere of the medical mystery in the Sherlock Holmes ...