Watson - The Dark Day Deduction
"The Dark Day Deduction" introduces a classic piece of the Watson (Morris Chestnut) character by confirming his military service with the arrival of a new patient (Robert Bailey Jr.) who served with the doctor overseas and whose worsening delusional condition both blame Watson for (although the patient has also been carrying his own guilt around for more than a decade). Complications in the case involve a patient who doesn't want Watson to treat him and the patient disappearing from his hospital room during one of his hallucinations believing he is still in Afghanistan. The thread also ties into the relationship between Watson and Mary (Rochelle Aytes) revealing that the start of the marital troubles came from Watson's return after the traumatic events which he could never forgive himself for.
Following up on Shinwell's (Ritchie Coster) recent rebellion, Moriarty's minion (Kacey Rohl) begins collecting DNA on her own allowing the villain's plans to continue while delivering the cryptic news that Shinwell is no longer of use for Moriarty (Randall Park). We also see Adams (Peter Mark Kendall) concentrating on his new book which dovetails into the Moriarty thread as either the Crofts or their girl (Amanda Crew) appears to be the one who has captured Moriarty's attention while his master plan still appears to be a mystery. Also of note, we continue to see the build of a friendship between Ingrid (Eve Harlow) and Sasha (Inga Schlingmann) following the former's admission.
- Title: Watson - The Dark Day Deduction
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