Watson Ending: Did Moriarty Die? What’s the Season 2 Sherlock Mystery?

Watson Ending: Did Moriarty Die? What's the Season 2 Sherlock Mystery?


Watson concluded its first season with major death-but how will history continue in season 2?

During Sunday, May 11, episode of the successful series CBS, Watson (Morris chestnut) And the rest of his team thought they had to choose between Stephens and Adams (Peter Mark Kendall). They chosen to perform vital brain surgery On Stephens while finding a way to prevent Adams from dying.

Watson, on the other hand, discovered that James Moriarty (Randall park) Changes those around him to access his work. This has triggered a chain of events that risk the life of Stephens and Adams – but also offer Watson a way to find himself face to face with his deadly enemy.

In order to bring Moriarty to descend, Watson used Ingrid (Eve Harlow) to deceive him. Moriarty was then infected with a disease that brought him back to Watson, who saved his life. But while Watson repaired the fear of health – temporary blindness – he did not intervene to deal with another problem.

Moriarty woke up to the news that he soon would have a stroke. Although Watson knows that it would happen, he chose to watch Moriarty die in the hospital bed. Watson was also able to use the force test with Moriarty to acquire enough treatment to save Adams also.

The season ended with A time jump where Watson went out with someone again. Before sitting for dinner, Watson put a box with the property of his late friend Sherlock Holmes.

End of season 1 of Watson explained
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Before playing the role in a program based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle‘s Sherlock Holmes Stories, Chestnut, 56, thought about how Watson would recognize The legendary detective.

“I did not consult any other [past] Watson [performances]. I have of course read some books and looked at some of the other projects. For me, I felt that this character was different because the other Watsons are mainly not the goal, ”explained Chestnut exclusively US Weekly in January. “The story is always told from Sherlock’s point of view. So this story is told from Watson’s point of view in a very specific way. We are part of mythology, but the clinic and being a detective is not part of mythology.”

Chestnut has not excluded luck That viewers could meet the emblematic detective on the screen, adding: “I want me to know if we were going to see Holmes to any type of capacity.”

He continued: “When Robert Downey Jr. is done with the Marvel universe, it can descend. Robert can go down. I think that all the representations of Holmes that I have seen were only phenomenal performance. They all intervened on the plate. So I would be happy to have one of them.

Watson Was renewed for season 2 and is currently streaming on Paramount +.

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