samhexum Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) I watched Watson for the second consecutive week last night. It's your typical network medical drama; it's nothing special but good enough and it pairs well with FBI on Monday so I have a new show to watch. These were the third and fourth episodes of the second season. There were 13 episodes in the first season. I just finished the first five of those so of course I get a new thing to watch and I'll knock it all off in two days. There is a whole minor sub storyline about Sherlock Holmes and Watson and Moriarty, which I couldn't care less about because I never read a single one of the books or watched any of the movies about Sherlock Holmes but fortunately, so far it is far enough in the background that I can ignore it. Edited 10 hours ago by samhexum for reasons that are, shall we say, elementary?
jackcali Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 1 hour ago, samhexum said: . . . it's nothing special but good enough . . . I watched a couple of episodes in the first season. It was okay but pretty formulaic (of course, that's the whole point of network TV) and didn't clear my "good enough" hurdle. I hope you keep enjoying it! samhexum 1
+ poolboy48220 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 7 minutes ago, jackcali said: I watched a couple of episodes in the first season. It was okay but pretty formulaic (of course, that's the whole point of network TV) and didn't clear my "good enough" hurdle. I hope you keep enjoying it! That was my reaction too. I watched one or two episodes and it wasn't grabbing me.
+ MikeThomas Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I thought it was dreadful. The main actor plays the same character he played on The Residents. He treats everyone like shit.
samhexum Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago A few things that I DO find interesting are seeing one actor play twins and the secretive Dr and the Chinese Dr with the southern accent have their interesting moments. PLUS:
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