Morris Chestnut Keeps CBS’ Unsteady Sherlock Holmes Medical Mystery ‘Watson’ Afloat: TV Review
The story “Watson” commences following the demise of Sherlock Holmes. In an agonizing bid to rescue his comrade, Dr. Watson emerges from a coma, grappling with the aftermath of a severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). As per the instructions in Holmes’ last will, Watson relocates back to Pittsburgh to launch the Holmes Clinic within the city’s most prominent hospital. Alongside a group of budding physicians, he delves into intriguing and singular cases, which grants him the opportunity to don his detective cap. Unfazed by his troubling TBI manifestations, Watson and his associates assume an increasing list of patients, compelling them to scrutinize beneath the surface.
The story starts after Sherlock Holmes dies, and Dr. Watson wakes up from a coma due to a brain injury. According to Holmes’ will, Watson moves back to Pittsburgh to start the Holmes Clinic in a big hospital. With a team of young doctors, he works on special cases that let him think like a detective. Despite his TBI symptoms, he and his colleagues take care of more patients who need them to look deeper into their conditions.