Watson brought back Nat Faxon as Hobie for the first time since Season 1 for the fall finale, called “Never Been CRISPR’d.” ...
Traumatic brain injury or no, Dr. John Watson wasn't born yesterday. So when the CBS series named after Sherlock Holmes' companion returns Sunday (9/8c) after a few weeks off, Morris Chestnut tells me ...
The Watson Season 1 Finale certainly set the bar high for the medical drama. However, if we’ve learned anything from the cast, it’s that they are always up for a challenge. One thing viewers can count ...
The stakes are sky-high for John this week. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. In the exclusive clip for the new episode, called ...
Add Morris Chestnut to the Black Hollywood’s roster of being booked and busy. The actor has had some of the most memorable, recurring roles in television history —especially in recent years— but his ...
Christina Radish is the Senior Entertainment Reporter at Collider. Having worked at Collider for over a decade (since 2009), her primary focus is on film and television interviews with talent both in ...
‘Watson’ Star Morris Chestnut Breaks Down That Surprising Moriarty Reveal: ‘You Don’t See It Coming’
Note: This article contains spoilers from “Watson” Episode 1. In the first episode of “Watson,” which premiered Sunday night on CBS, we meet Dr. John Watson (Morris Chestnut), who’s refocusing on his ...
No stranger to medical procedural dramas, Morris Chestnut has resumed his role as a physician in the new CBS medical drama Watson, but this time, he’s providing a unique perspective as Dr. John H.
Six years after CBS’ Sherlock Holmes-related series Elementary ended, another series using Holmes mythology — created by someone who was on Elementary‘s writing staff — is debuting. This time, Dr.
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