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Watson: Check Out These S02E08: "Livvy Sees the Doctor" Sneak Peeks

Watson (Morris Chestnut) and the team are taken hostage by a desperate father in these sneak peeks for "S02E08: "Livvy Sees the Doctor."



Article Summary

  • Watson Season 2 Episode 8 puts Watson and team in danger, taken hostage by a desperate father with a bomb.
  • Four sneak peeks and a trailer offer a taste of the episode’s high-stakes medical drama.
  • We also have looks at upcoming episodes, including "Shannon Says Bex Loves Micah" and "Never Been CRISPR’d".
  • Watson faces rare diseases while new threats and familiar faces, like Sherlock Holmes, shake up the clinic.

After you're done polishing off the Thanksgiving leftovers, CBS's Morris Chestnut-starring Watson has a heaping helping of drama and intrigue waiting for you next Monday night. In "S02E08: "Livvy Sees the Doctor," the team is taken hostage by a desperate father looking for answers to what's ailing his sick daughter. We've added a trailer and four sneak peeks to the official overview and image gallery for the next episode. In addition, we have overviews and images for December 8th's "Shannon Says Bex Loves Micah" and an official overview for December 15th's S02E10: "Never Been CRISPR'd" (with Watson growing suspicious of Robert Carlyle's Sherlock Holmes).

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"Livvy Sees the Doctor" – Pictured (l-R): Jon Beavers as Billy "Fitz" Fitzgerald and Morris Chestnut as Dr. John Watson Photo: Colin Bentley/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Watson Season 2 Episodes 8-10 Previews

Watson Season 2 Episode 8 "Livvy Sees the Doctor" – UHOP veers into terror when Watson and the fellows are taken hostage by a man with a bomb strapped to his chest who is desperate to find a cure for his 9-year-old daughter's illness. Written by Michael Narducci and Charly Evon Simpson and directed by Larry Teng.

Watson Season 2 Episode 9 "Shannon Says Bex Loves Micah" – Watson and the fellows help Laila's son Micah – who was injured in a car accident while pursuing his crush, Bex, with the help of his AI chatbot. Written by Sharde Miller and Jason Inman and directed by Jennifer Lynch.

Watson Season 2 Episode 10 "Never Been CRISPR'd" – Watson's biohacker friend Hobie (aka the man with the glowing chest) returns when he rushes his new girlfriend to the Holmes Clinic after they partake in a gene-editing experiment that goes wrong. Meanwhile, Watson becomes suspicious of Sherlock. Written by Adam Samuel Goldman & Heather Ross and directed by Anton Cropper.

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Image: CBS Entertainment

Though Dr. John Watson's (Morris Chestnut) team of "doc-tectives" may have defeated Moriarty (Randall Park), they remain determined in their mission to investigate and treat the world's rarest diseases for their clinic's patients. With his eyes fixed on the future, Watson faces an unexpected twist when Sherlock Holmes (Robert Carlyle), who was presumed dead, resurfaces, forcing him to confront a buried secret from his past — one that lies hidden within his own body. The series also stars Eve Harlow as Dr. Ingrid Derian, Peter Mark Kendall as Dr. Stephens Croft and Dr. Adam Croft, Ritchie Coster as Shinwell Johnson, Inga Schlingmann as Dr. Sasha Lubbock, and Rochelle Aytes as Dr. Mary Morstan.

Noah Mills (NCIS: Hawaiʻi) has joined the cast in a recurring role during the second season. Mills's Beck Wythe has newly returned to his hometown of Pittsburgh after blowing up a career in Silicon Valley with reckless, risk-seeking behavior. He meets Ingrid Derian (Eve Harlow) in group therapy for people trying to manage their Cluster B personality disorders. The two of them form a bond that may be exactly what they need to rebuild their lives—or might be just the latest dangerous indulgence for both.

Stemming from CBS Studios, the series is executive produced by Craig Sweeny, Morris Chestnut, Larry Teng, Shäron Moalem, MD, PhD; Aaron Kaplan, and Brian Morewitz.


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Ray FlookAbout Ray Flook

Serving as Television Editor since 2018, Ray began five years earlier as a contributing writer/photographer before being brought onto the core BC team in 2017.
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