Watson deals with a man who thinks he's a Scottish soldier in Watson season 1, episode 2

Watson is back after its initial break, and we see the team deal with a man who thinks he's a Scottish soldier. Take a look at what to expect in Watson season 1, episode 2.
“Redcoat” – Watson and the fellows get thrown into a perplexing case when treating a man with a bullet lodged in his head who insists he is a Scottish soldier and seems to be hiding something nefarious. Meanwhile, Watson investigates who his estranged wife Mary is dating and Ingrid wonders what her tell is when Watson calls her out for lying, on return of the CBS original series WATSON, Sunday, Feb. 16 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network and streaming on Paramount+ (live and on
“Redcoat” – Watson and the fellows get thrown into a perplexing case when treating a man with a bullet lodged in his head who insists he is a Scottish soldier and seems to be hiding something nefarious. Meanwhile, Watson investigates who his estranged wife Mary is dating and Ingrid wonders what her tell is when Watson calls her out for lying, on return of the CBS original series WATSON, Sunday, Feb. 16 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network and streaming on Paramount+ (live and on

After dealing with the initial break in the schedule, Watson is back with a new episode. Get ready for an intriguing case involving the brain in Watson season 1, episode 2.

The series premiere got a special preview just after the AFC Championship game. It wasn’t surprising that CBS opted for this as a special preview after these types of big games has worked in the past. The downside was just waiting a few weeks for the return of the series.

The wait is over. Watson season 1, episode 2 airs tonight, and you will not want to miss out on any of it.

A man who is a Scottish soldier in Watson season 1, episode 2

Watson and his team will need to delve into a perplexing case that involves a man being shot. He has a bullet lodged in his skull, and this is leading to the man believing that he is a Scottish soldier. The brain is an intriguing organ. Nobody really understands it, even neurologists and neurosurgeons. Many of them work with theories and case studies.

In this episode, Watson and the team will need to figure out a way to get rid of the bullet from the brain. The problem is this man doesn’t believe that he’s in need of this medical help. He’s a Scottish soldier seemingly hiding something dark and dangerous. With the title “Redcoat,” I can’t help but wonder if we’re going to find out he thinks he’s a soldier in one of the Jacobite rebellions.

The personal story for Watson involves his ex-wife, Mary. Now that he knows she is seeing someone, he wants to learn more. Mary has said that she is dating another woman, and Watson will do what he can to get answers. This is why she didn’t say anything to him. Watson may think that he’s coming from a good place looking into someone, but he shows just how much he can’t let go.

“Watson and the fellows investigate the perplexing case of a family man with a bullet lodged in his head who insists he is a Scottish soldier and seems to be hiding something nefarious; Watson looks for clues to whom his estranged wife Mary is dating.”

A look at more from the series of Watson

The promo for the episode delves into far more than just Watson season 1, episode 2. We get a look at things to expect in the season as it continues.

We know that Shinwell is working with Moriarty for some reason. The reasons aren’t clear just yet, but it’s possible that they have something over Shinwell that he wants to keep hidden. Whatever it is, he’s willing to put Watson’s life at risk, as it’s clear he will switch out some of Watson’s pills. Why would he do that?

Team Moriarty is also looking to get some of Watson’s team on their side. Will any of them give in? Do they have enough to hide to agree to do something so bad?

Watson airs on Sundays at 9/8c on CBS. Catch up the following day on Paramount+.

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