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"Watson" revealed the surprise archvillain at the end of CBS' Sunday premiere of the medical mystery in the Sherlock Holmes ...
"Watson" revealed the surprise archvillain at the end of CBS' Sunday premiere of the medical mystery in the Sherlock Holmes universe, as told through Dr. John ... Watson's right-hand man, Shinwell ...
Morris Chestnut discusses Watson, losing Sherlock Holmes, playing a doctective, finding the team dynamic, and Moriarty's role in the series.