Does anyone else see this in 'House'? Wilson playing the part of Watson that
is.

I got this from the premise that I read long ago that the characters are
based on Sherlock and Watson with a medical modern twist. :)

The costuming of the two characters is on par.

Franchesca 


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> 
> On 10/25/2010 6:50 PM, Genie wrote:
> >
> > Watched on DVR tonight.  Was prepared to be entertained, Watson is a
> much better realized character than earlier versions.
> 
> I think Watson often gets short shrift. However, he plays a vital part in
> Holmes's investigations, including giving medical information on both the
> dead, and the traumatized or injured but still living. It's been a long
time since
> I read Doyle's stories, but in some movie versions the advantages of
> Watson's "bedside manner" are clear. He has the people skills to provide
the
> sympathy for distress, and tolerance of meanderings, needed to most
> effectively get information from clients, witnesses, etc.  Holmes just
wants to
> get straight to the point. I've always thought Doyle, himself a physician,
may
> have empathized more with Watson than with Holmes.
> 
> I am going to order a DVD of the new "Sherlock" and I already ordered a
set
> of the Russian series.
> 
> Fran
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