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Watson: What's Still to Come This Season (Our S01E09-S01E13 Previews)

With CBS's Morris Chestnut-starring Watson returning on April 13th with E09: "Take a Family History," here's what's still to come this season.


While there might not be a new episode of CBS's Morris Chestnut-starring Watson tonight, we do have some to pass along that we believe you might appreciate. How does a rundown of the episode overviews and image galleries for the next three chapters sound? That's right, we have a look at April 13th's S01E09: "Take a Family History" (a case that hits close to home for Ingrid), April 20th's S01E10: "The Man with the Alien Hand" (a possibly rare and deadly problem), and April 27th's S01E11: "The Dark Day Deduction" (Moriarty asks Shinwell for one final favor ). In addition, we also have a look at what's to come with the official overview for the two-episode, two-part season finale, S01E12: "My Life's Work" (set for  May 4th and May 11th).

Watson: What's Still to Come This Season (Our S01E09-S01E13 Previews)
Photo: Colin Bentley/CBS ©2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Watson Season 1 Eps. 9-11 & S01 Finale Previews

Watson Season 1 Episode 9: "Take a Family History": Ingrid's (Eve Harlow) lies come back to haunt her when her sister Gigi (Kiera Allen) needs to be treated by the team after she develops side effects from the secret treatments Ingrid put her through. Also, Watson (Morris Chestnut) and Mary (Rochelle Aytes) bond over a tragedy. Written by Sharon Moalem, Craig Sweeny & Teresa Tuan and directed by Mario Van Peebles.

Watson Season 1 Episode 10: "The Man with the Alien Hand": Watson (Morris Chestnut) is thrown into a detective case when he is unsure whether the patient he is treating for one of the most rare ailments in the world, alien hand syndrome, is guilty of pushing his brother in front of a bus to his death. Written by Theo Travers and directed by Sheelin Choksey.

Watson Season 1 Episode 11: "The Dark Day Deduction": Watson (Morris Chestnut) confronts a traumatic event from his Army days that still weighs heavily on him when his Army veteran friend's wife reaches out begging for help when her husband is seemingly having a psychotic break. Meanwhile, Shinwell (Ritchie Coster) is asked for one last favor by Moriarty. Written by Jason Inman and directed by Clara Aranovich.

Watson Season 1 Episode 12: "My Life's Work Part 1" and Episode 13: "My Life's Work Part 2" – When part of the team falls ill after becoming targets of a sinister plot, it becomes an all-hands-on-deck situation to save them before it's too late. Meanwhile, Watson (Morris Chestnut) announces a new ambitious project that he has been working on. Directed by Jeff Byrd (Part 1) & Kristin Lehman (Part 2), from stories by Sharon Moalem and Adam Samuel Goldman & Heather Ross (Part 1) and Sharon Moalem & Sallie Patrick (Part 2), and teleplays from Adam Samuel Goldman & Heather Ross (Part 1), Craig Sweeny & Teresa Tuan (Part 2).

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"Your Life's Work, Part I" — Coverage of the CBS Original Series WATSON, scheduled to air on the CBS Television Network. Photo: Sergei Bachlakov/CBS ©2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Set seven months after the death of the titular character's friend and partner, Sherlock Holmes, at the hands of Moriarty, Dr. John Watson (Chestnut) resumes his medical career as the head of a clinic dedicated to treating rare disorders. Watson's old life isn't done with him, though – with Moriarty and Watson set to write their own chapter of a story that has fascinated audiences for more than a century. Along with Chestnut as Dr. John Watson, the network series also stars Eve Harlow, Peter Mark Kendall, Ritchie Coster, Inga Schlingmann, and Rochelle Aytes – with Randall Park as Moriarty and Matt Berry as the voice of Sherlock Holmes. Craig Sweeny wrote the pilot and will showrun and executive produce the CBS series. In addition, Chestnut, Aaron Kaplan, Brian Morewitz for Kapital Entertainment, Sallie Patrick, and Shäron Moalem MD, PhD, will also serve as executive producers. Larry Teng will executive produce and direct the first episode, with the series stemming from CBS Studios.


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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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