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There's a lot of crime to cover this week, between the mid-season opener of CBS's Watson and the last part of Sherlock & Co.'s adaptation of "Stockbroker's Clerk." How are these people not in jail? But that's a question that gets asked a lot in other venues these days, so maybe we'll forgive Watson and friends this week.
A new play, more CBS Watson on the horizon, and this is not your grandfather's "Stockbroker's Clerk" on Sherlock & Co. And why did that engineer's thumb have to be a story? All this, this week on the Weekly!
It takes very little to get us excited about a single detail on Sherlock & Co.'s latest episode, one name we haven't heard mentioned in all this time, and in "The Stockbroker's Clerk," one of the most lacklustre adventures of Sherlock Holmes? Inconcievable!
Our review of the second half of the Sherlock & Co. "Beryl Coronet" might have some issues about being stuck in a bookshop, like Watson himself. But there might be dinosaurs by the end of the podcast, if you stick around!
What? The Literary Agent's Ten Percent is at the start this time? Get ready to suffer through that voice before we get to Sherlock & Co.'s Beryl Coronet surprises.
In celebration of a Watson-filled "Musgrave Ritual" on Sherlock & Co., we're also doing a retro-review of the Granada "Musgrave Ritual," since it had Watson joining what was originally a Sherlock-only tale as well. Enjoy all the Musgrave!
A bit of news, both good and bad, then on to a frigid time at Hurlstone for Watson and a trip to Switzerland for his literary agent.
We cover a whole lot of "M"s this episode as the Montague Street Incorrigibles gather some Watsonians to study moustaches, bull pup Maddy gets a meritous medal (of sorts -- sure, it's a coin, but it's kinda like a medal), we talk about Musgraves, and wind up with a Moriarty mention on a Mediterranean voyage. Suspicious, isn't it?
Get ready for the shortest episode of the Watsonian Weekly in years, harkening back to those days when we talked about Clark Russell novels chapter by chapter . . . but no Clark Russell this time, just a full five or six minutes of nonsense!
We're early this week to finish out reviewing the holiday version of "The Man With The Twisted Lip" by Sherlock & Co., which had to have been the most Christmas-based Sherlock Holmes drama in history. Will it be a new Christmas tradition? Could be!
It's August and that means one thing for the John H. Watson Society, and it's not a trip to Scotland to look for jellyfish. Watson news, a very long review of Sherlock & Co's "Lion's Mane" finale, and maybe a touch of harmonica to round out the week.
A little bit of news about the latest meeting of the John H. Watson Society and a lot of reviewing of Sherlock & Co.'s second part of "The Man With The Twisted Lip," and overall a shorter episode to close out the year.
Can "The Man With The Twisted Lip" be done as a Christmas story? We're finding out thanks to Sherlock & Co. And who wrote the worst Christmas story ever, teaching kids about explosives, and what does he have to do with Watson? Compliments of the season, Watsoniacs!
The one thing about Sherlock & Co. -- having killing off Watson's one potential wife, it gets to focus on other aspects of Watson besides his relationships. And this week we got his thoughts on his mother country.
The Bull Pups are reviewing part one of Second Stain on Sherlock & Co., Watson and his Literary Agent probably don't meet, and colorful phrases from one of Watson's earlier cases can serve as fandom titles.
Sherlock & Co. brings their Hound of the Baskerville in for a landing and we're here for it! Also, is Watson being extremely stupid actually a good thing? An extra long episode gets into all of it, with a special guest for Houndsgiving!
A little news on CBS Watson's coming family member and they into discussion of the penultimate Sherlock & Co. Hound episode. And Schenectady, New York gets it's moment in the Literary Agent's Ten Percent.
Get back to CBS's Watson if you haven't already, as Sherlock, Mycroft, and Lestrade all appear in a recent episode. And the latest adaptation of The Hound of the Baskervilles gets a brand spanking new detective insterted into the classic novel AND SHE'S GOT A GUN! We'll chat about that, of course, but listen to that other podcast first!
Watson hearing the late Mary Morstan's voice on the moors? We have a theory on that as we get into the latest Sherlock & Co. bit as the hound of the Baskervilles roams the moor. A few thoughts on CBS Watson, but it's mainly Sherlock & Co. of which we must talk.
As Sherlock Holmes & Co continues their adaptaion of The Hound of the Baskervilles, we are certain of one thing and one thing only: Mariana better not die in this novel!



