Two, in fact. Newfoundland time is thirty minutes ahead of AST. Which I guess would mean a majority of television shows for them air at __:30I forget Canada has a time zone east of mine.
Two, in fact. Newfoundland time is thirty minutes ahead of AST. Which I guess would mean a majority of television shows for them air at __:30I forget Canada has a time zone east of mine.
Watson returned this week.
It was a bit of an odd episode, truth be told, in that it did not acknowledge anything from the midseason finale and seemed to be setting up new storylines for the remainder of the season, particularly with Beck now suing the hospital and Ingrid getting a new love interest.
Still, the episode just feels more like an ordinary episode rather than the show's return after two month absence. Granted, it's possible the writers didn't know there'd be such a long gap between episodes, all CBS shows had a longer winter hiatus than usual this year which was also longer than the winter hiatus on the other networks.
Well, it's official - CBS has cancelled Watson. The season two finale will not serve as a series finale.
CBS's next procedural will be Moriarty, about a former criminal who serves his time and becomes a police consultant after getting out. And his partner Lestrade will be a woman so they can do the will they-won't they.
At this point, I'm actually toying with the idea that Holmes never existed and was a figment of Watson's imagination all along.
And that's a bummer about the cancellation. This was the only medical drama I could really get into.
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