The Watsonian Weekly
June 16, 2025 -- When Irene's Involved, Opinions Happen!
As the bull pups discuss the final part of Sherlock & Co.'s "Scandal in Bohemia," Irene Adler brings out a lot more debate than usual. Still no talk about "Sherlock & Daughter" though, since it's not Daughter Watson!
June 9, 2025 -- Watson's LIterary Agent Lies to Canadians
Okay, so the title of this episode is teasing a bit near the end. Most of the episode is about the fourth part of Sherlock & Co.'s fourth part of their "Scandal in Bohemia" adaptation, which we sure hope you're listening to. But Watson's literary agent did tell some Canadians a big fat fib some one hundred and eleven years ago. Ooo, they must have been so mad!
June 2, 2025 -- Americans and Aluminium
The Sherlockian top ten from the Barque Lone Star meetings creeps onto the podcast in a very different delivery than on that Zoom. And much editing went into limiting the bull pups discsussion of aluminum/aluminium, so thank your lucky stars you were saved more of that than you can even imagine during our review of the third part of Sherlock & Co's "Scandal in Bohemia."
May 26, 2025 -- So Much Talk About Photographs and Kings
Watson news, much talk about Sherlock & Co and where this version of "A Scandal in Bohemia" seems headed, and a bit about signs of trouble in Watson's relationship with his literary agent.
May 19, 2025 -- Watson Backstage, But Not At The Ballet This Time
A pretty slim episode, mostly reviewing the Scandal in Bohemia intro for Sherlock & Co. And where was Watson's literary agent in 1923 and what does it have to do with Margot Robbie? Yep, really fishing for material this week!
A Watsonian Weekly Special -- My Lifes Work Part Two
All the bull pups are back for one final episode of CBS Watson for 2025! The show plainly got us invested because we have OPINIONS! Heed the trigger warning, ye fans who don't like to see surgery performed on a beloved show, because some knives may come out, along with spoilers galore.
May 12, 2025 -- The End of Milverton and Watson's Part In It
One bull pup is silently typing in the chat this week, but we still managed to convey our excitement for Sherlock & Co.'s wind-up to "Charles Augustus Milverton" and what lies ahead!
A Watsonian Weekly Special -- My Lifes Work Part One
The bull pups are all worked up about the penultimate episode from CBS Watson's first season! Moriarty and Watson together again for the first time!
May 5, 2025 -- The Best Milverton Is No Milverton
Sometimes I think the commentary on the Sherlock & Co podcast protects this podcast from listeners who would find "The Literary Agent's Ten Percent" an insult to Watson's literary agent. But this week's Sherlock & Co. was so on the money for "The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton" that they might make it through. (Also, we're getting Sherlock Holmes's cousin before his brother? What?!?)
A Watsonian Weekly Special -- The Dark Day Deduction
The bull pups are back to talk about CBS Watson's eleventh episode which brings up Watson's war service. Wait long enough and we might even mention Jeremy Brett, old school fans!
April 28, 2025 -- It Had To Be Milverton
The London 1891 business at the John H. Watson Society Meetings continues, and Charles Auguestus Milverton raises his nasty, nasty head yet again, this time on Sherlock & Co. So we have to talk about it, right? Maybe someone doesn't like that . . .
A Watsonian Weekly Special -- The Man With The Alien Hand
The bull pups are back to discuss episode ten of CBS's "Watson," the case entitled "The Man with the Alien Hand." Evil hand fans rejoice!
April 21, 2025 -- A Monkey, A Missing Actress, and Moriarty?
We've got monkey Watson news, our latest review of Sherlock & Co. on the fabulous and fun Lady Frances Carfax, and what was going on with Moriarty and Watson's literary agent this time?
A Watsonian Weekly Special -- Take A Family History
Our spoiler-filled review of the ninth episode of CBS's Watson, "Take A Family History," in which we discuss Ingrid Darian only slightly more than usual.
April 14, 2025 -- The 221B Con 2025 Round-Up
Look kindly upon us, dear listener, as we attempt to do a podcast from the remains of 221B Con 2025 in Atlanta. One of our pups is missing, but we dragged in a host of other Sherlockians to chat about what went on, Sherlock & Co., and more. It's disorganized, produced on the fly, and either the worst or best episode in a while. Good luck!
April 7, 2025 -- Lady Frances Disappears and Takes A Bull Pup With Her!
Sherlock & Co. has made it to "The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax" this week, and our ability to review it winds up being a little short handed this time. Next week, we make make up for it!
A Watsonian Weekly Special -- A Variant of Unknown History
The John H. Watson Society bull pups are back to discuss the eighth episode of CBS's Watson, "A Variant of Unknown History." Does Sherlock Holmes have a son? We're ready to spoil all sorts of things about the episode!
March 31, 2025 -- Just the Pups and Nothing but the Pups
Some talk on the finale of Sherlock & Co.'s Norwood Builder finale and not much more, as we had to keep it short. Enjoy!
March 24, 2025 -- Dame Gwendolynn's Truncheon
Back from Dayton with not enough reporting on the conference thanks to a forgotten laptop and a quick deadline, but Watson's new pal Gwen is up for some fun with Sherlock (or at least we find it fun) and dark rumours are swirling about Watson's literary agent in 1891.
A Watsonian Weekly Special -- The Camgirl Inquiry
With CBS's Watson's sixth episode, we might just have hit the best one so far -- with the exception of a couple classic Sherlock Holmes characters whose mention makes one of the pups mad. It's full of spoilers, but if you enjoy Watson and are caught up on episodes, come, enjoy the enjoyment!
March 17, 2025 -- Watson v. Lestrade
Police Commissioner Dame Gwendolyn Lestrade has finally come to Sherlock & Co. and Watson better straighten up. Moriarty's agents are infiltrating the John H. Watson Society. And who's playing soccer against mere children? Say it ain't so!
A Watsonian Weekly Special -- Man with the Glowing Chest Episode of Watson
Glowing chests, blood pockets, and . . . corgis? Well, maybe that last bit shouldn't be this week, but it's time to talk CBS Watson again!
March 9, 2025 -- Pretty Much Just The Pups
Was it daylight savings time that cut this episode's length back? You might think so, after listening to this, but it actually wasn't. The bull pups chat about part one of Norwood Builder on Sherlock & Co., and that's about it.
A Watsonian Weekly Special -- Patient Question Mark Episode of Watson
What can we say about an episode of CBS Watson without all the Sherlockian references? Actually pretty good! (With a few Pennsylvania disclaimers!) The fourth episode was out this week and we're talking about it!
March 3, 2025 -- The Itsy Bitsy Spider Cometh
Special guest bull pups Johanna Draper-Carlson and Naching Kassa are back again this week as we cut to the chase and devote almost a whole hour just the the conclusion of Sherlock & Co.'s Wisteria Lodge adaptation and an ominous development for John, Sherlock, and Marianna.
A Watsonian Weekly Special -- Wait for the Punchline Episode of Watson
We double the number of bullpups commenting on the third episode of CBS's Watson where stand-up comedy gives way to Moriarty-induced halllucinations. Spoilers galore, of course!
February 24, 2025 -- An Episode Full of Stupid Things, And One of Them Is Watson
Bull pup Tex stops by after the usual bull pup chat to give us a fact-free biography of Watson's literary agent as delivered at our latest meeting. And Sherlock & Co. Watson was being very stupid this week at Wisteria Lodge, and we hate to call him out on that, but we have to do what we have to do.
A Watsonian Weekly Special -- The Redcoat Episode of Watson
Bullpups Calder, Starlight, and Sunshine (Brad, Heather, and Naching) convene to chat about the second episode of CBS's Watson, and, boy, do they have thoughts on the show. Spoilers, of course!
February 13, 2025 - Baynes Isn't A Watson Fan?
Special guest bull pups Johanna Draper-Carlson and Naching Kassa join the team this week to talk about the start of the Sherlock & Co. adaptation of "Wysteria Lane?" They'll help us figure that title out. And Watson's literary agent's strange deal with Watson resurfaces in a most curious fashion. Time to get your Watson in, Watsonians!
February 10, 2025 -- The Iceboxing of Mary Morstan
Forced to wait another week for CBS's Watson and maybe a little disappointed with how Sherlock & Co.'s Black Peter turned out, the Bull Pups turn to Watson's Schrödinger's cat of a wife to fill some time. Later, Watson's literary agent dines at Watson and Stamford's favorite lunch spot, but maybe Watson gets let out. Not our biggest episode this year, but here it comes!
February 3, 2025 -- `And We Also Talk About Podcast Watson
We might have had a lot to say about CBS's Watson, as the rest of the internet seems to be doing, but after short review of that, it's back to reviewing John Watson's own podcast, Sherlock & Co., and where they're going with Black Peter and Pooh. Spoiler: We don't know!
A Watsonian Weekly Special -- The Watson Pilot
When you've got a podcast called "The Watsonian Weekly" and a TV show called "Watson" that's about the very character your podcast is about, you have to talk about that show, and maybe even do a special episode for each episode. Other Watson podcast may come along very soon, especially if the show is successful, but the bull pups of the John H. Watson Society are marking their territory . . . well, okay, change that . . . leading the pack on enjoying the show!
January 27, 2025 -- John Hamish Watson, Doc-tective
The premiere of CBS's Watson happened this Sunday night, and the bull pups of the John H. Watson Society stayed up late to give it an immediate review. After so many high dog biscuit ratings for Sherlock & Co. on this pod, how will the full John H. Watson Society come down on a new Watson for 2025? You'll find out . . . eventually!
January 20, 2025 -- Sunshine on the Veil
This week, bull pup Sunshine, a.k.a. Naching Kassa, joins us to review Sherlock & Co's adaptation of "The Veiled Lodger." We also raise the question: Did Watson's literary agent give a talk on that very tale for a specific regional crowd? And congratulations to a new Baker Street Irregular who has been key to the John H. Watson Society's history. All this and . . . well, all that, and maybe one more thing, this week on the Weekly!
January 13, 2025 -- Mark Merrilow and Watson's Literary Agent's Moriarty Novel
Why does Sherlock & Co. keeping giving us such lovely characters, even if they're just regular blokes like Mark Merrilow? And why the heck does our Watson's literary agent researcher think that there is a hidden Moriarty novel out there? Not all of these questions will be answered this week!
January 6, 2024 -- We Don't Care Who's Birthday You Think It Is, This Is Watson's Podcast!
A moment of remembering Joanne Woodward's Watson and then relating this podcast to a Watson line about his podcast, then we're all about part three of Three Gales on Sherlock & Co.
December 30, 2024 -- Stockdale and Pike, Pike and Stockdale
We get puppet news, 'pology news, and plenty of praise for the podcast that Watson doesn't want to do right now.
December 23, 2024 -- The Adventure of the Second Die Hard
It's the Christmas season, and to some folks that means it's time to re-watch the movie "Die Hard." What does that have to do with Watson? Well, what if "The Adventure of the Second Stain" was really a rewrite of Watson's own "Die Hard" adventure? Well, you're about to find out. Also, the bull pups review the first part of Sherlock & Co.'s "Three Gables." Watson-type compliments of the season, everybody!
December 16, 2024 -- That's A Wrap On The SIgn Of Four!
The usual topic gets hard to talk about, but if you hold out long enough, you might get to hear questions about why Watson's Literary Agent visited the neighborhood of 221B Baker Street in 1903.
January 9, 2024 -- Best Sherlock & Co Ever? Someone Thinks So.
In an episode that might test your endurance, we go on and on and on and one about part nine of The Sign of Four from Sherlock & Co. Hope that's what you wanted to hear!