CBS' medical drama Watson simply launched a shock being pregnant involving one of many present's primary characters.
Throughout the Monday, November 3, episode of the present, Adam (Peter Mark Kendall) was anxious as marriage ceremony planning with fiancée Lauren (Amanda Crew) ramped up. Adam even discovered a option to get out of a cake tasting till Lauren introduced the dessert to him — as a option to announce her being pregnant.
Adam later admitted to his twin brother, Stephens (additionally performed by Kendall), that he wasn't as joyful as he ought to be with the information. Regardless of making an attempt to pretend his enthusiasm, Adam wasn't positive he was able to be a father. It remained unclear whether or not Adam will inform Lauren his considerations because the season continues to play out.
Primarily based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle‘s Sherlock Holmes tales, Watson (Morris Chestnut) takes place six months after Moriarty (Randall Park) kills the legendary detective. Watson got here to phrases with the lack of his greatest pal and associate by resuming his medical profession as the pinnacle of a clinic devoted to treating uncommon issues.
Season 1 centered on Watson's rivalry with Moriarty, however the subsequent installment is anticipated to contain Sherlock Holmes (Robert Carlyle) — regardless of his character's offscreen loss of life previous to the occasions of the present.
Earlier than the present returned in October, Chestnut, 56, and Rochelle Aytes teased whether or not viewers ought to be apprehensive concerning the fates of their favourite characters.
“I'll say that on this world of Watson, no one is protected,” Chestnut shared solely with Us Weekly. “We're coping with a case by case foundation with life or loss of life conditions. Not one of the forged is immune from that.”
The collection beforehand confirmed Watson and the remainder of his group nearly making the tough selection between Stephens and Adams. They opted to carry out a life-saving mind surgical procedure on Stephens earlier than discovering a option to maintain Adams alive as effectively.
“It's a procedural present. We've got a procedural present with the serialized backbone. So finally, we may have a case of the week every week that we're introduced with,” Chestnut shared. “We've got to diagnose after which resolve them. However there are additionally going to be quite a lot of surprises and quite a lot of twists and turns that the viewers might not anticipate.”
Chestnut mentioned he was thrilled about Watson increasing its storytelling.
“You study extra concerning the characters on the present. We spent a lot time as Watson was coping with Moriarty and the lack of Sherlock Holmes that it was just about dominating,” he continued. “This 12 months, we get extra into the characters. We're going a lot extra with out Moriarty there. We're going a lot extra into character growth.”
Watson airs on CBS Mondays at 10 p.m. ET. New episodes stream the subsequent day on Paramount+.
