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11 Actors Who Took on the Role of Watson, With or Without Sherlock Holmes
As Morris Chestnut prepares to portray a John Watson mourning the death of Sherlock Holmes in a CBS series, see who else has played the good doctor.


"Lucy Liu
This A-list action star presented a gender-flipped version of the character in CBS’ Elementary — which aired between 2012 and 2019 — with producers asserting that her Joan Watson and Jonny Lee Miller’s Holmes would never have more than a “bromance.”"

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TV Line has trotted out this article again this year -

Shows That Aired After the Super Bowl: 10 Touchdowns, 5 Fumbles, 1 Field Goal

- though every year it is updated...

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15 Best TV Shows Like The Mentalist
In the "The Mentalist," an ensemble of eccentric characters put their differences aside to solve crimes. It's a tried-and-true formula for a good reason.


Includes Elementary:

"As the most famous detective duo of all, the stories of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson have been adapted hundreds of times on both the big and small screens. The CBS series "Elementary" has the distinction of being one of the most unique iterations of the characters. Jonny Lee Miller plays Sherlock, who in this story is a recovering drug addict who's recently relocated to New York City. In a stroke of utter casting genius, Lucy Liu plays Joan Watson, a former surgeon hired to be Sherlock's sober companion.

On paper, the differences between "Elementary" and its source material stand out, but in practice, these distinctions are more than just a trendy schtick. Miller's Sherlock retains the character's quick-witted brilliance and eccentricity, while imbuing him with complexity and an underlying sense of kindness. Liu's Joan Watson is equally as patient and empathetic with Sherlock as she is frustrated with him, and she is given the chance to shine just as much as her partner.

While "Elementary" doesn't fulfill the enemies-to-lovers trope, Sherlock and Watson's relationship is the most tender, nuanced take on the duo we've ever seen. Indeed, that their relationship remains platonic is part of what makes it so profound. The quiet love they have for one another is not something we often see on screen."


Nice photo of Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu (though they don't look too happy in it)...

Interestingly, I watch or did watch every show on the list. Currently I absolutely love High Potential.