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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.
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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!
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A little bit of news on CBS Watson and a whole lot of reporting on Sherlock & Co. Watson and that fills an hour. Enjoy!
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When a doctor isn't known for his medical practice and his authorship is usually attributed to another writer, what's left? His relationships, whether he's living in the Victorian era or now.
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The Bull Pups are talking about Sherlock, John, and Marianna's adventures in ancient temple exploration in the latest Sherlock & Co. podcast. And that's about it.
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Is there anyone out there that will listen to an hour of raving reviews of Sherlock & Co.'s adaptation of Sign of the Four just to get to "The Literary Agent's Ten Percent"? Because those are the two things you're getting this week. Just wait until January when we have multiple Watsons to go on about! You might get THREE different things in an episode. "Might."
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After some news of the coming Watson, we rave about what at least one bull pup calls the best episode of a Sherlockian podcast ever, and then we test Watsonians on their knowledge of Watson's horrors. A lot of listening for the Watson lover in you!
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A bit of news, a whole lot of discussion of part two of Sherlock & Co.'s Sign of Four, thanks to the always-problematic Miss Mary Morstan. (Even in Original Canon!) And, after all that, just a touch of Hollamy shipping to wind up the episode.
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We were very anxious to talk about Sherlock & Co.'s new adaptation of The Sign of the Four starting up, but Sherlockiana had one of its rare controversies that had to be mentioned first. And it seems to be Baskerville season!
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Not even going to explain the title this week, you're just going to have to take the ride. The last part of Sherlock & Co.'s "Resident Patient" gets its Bull Pup review, Sarah Bernhardt gets her moment in the Literary Agent's Ten Percent, and . . . need we say more? Naw. You know how this works.
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The bull pups of the John H. Watson Society finally had their September meeting and the Hound of the Baskervilles casting draft to pitch the best Hound ever took place. And the Bull Pups & Co. run through one of the speediest Sherlock & Co. episodes ever -- who knew a resident patient could move so fast?
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A forgetful host actually remembers to do a podcast at the last minute after forgetting the meeting of the John H. Watson Society. A special guest who wants to not be know for this episode joins the bull pups to discuss part one of Sherlock & Co.'s "Resident Patient." And Watson's literary agent . . . well, he gets his ten percent.
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The Bull Pups review the final part of Sherlock & Co's adaptation (?) of "The Red Circle." Not much else going on this episode!
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Can you retell one of Dr. Watson famous tales in thirty seconds? Can a member of the John H. Watson Society do it AND include details deemed relevant by a certain podcast host? This episode, we find out. Also, our review of part 3 of Sherlock & Co.'s adaptation of "The Red Circle."
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This week we discover who might have been John Watson fiercest Canonical enemy, and also address his ongoing microphone issues on his gangster podcast. Beyond that, what might Moriartian forces have done to discredit Watson in 1922? Not going to tell you here, that's for sure!
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If you were hoping for some John H. Watson Society audio already, you might have to wait another week. Somehow the Bull Pups & Co. manage to make talking about a very short episode of Sherlock & Co. run twice as long as the thing they're talking about.
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Okay, we're mainly going to talk about the glorious finale to "The Three Students" adaptation from Sherlock & Co., if you can believe that story now has a glorious finale. Otherwise, the usual stuff. Enjoy!
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A little news, complete with a tune, and then we get into what happens when Holmes and Watson go on campus in the latest Sherlock & Co. And then there's a bit of 1903.
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It's August and that means one thing for the John H. Watson Society, and it's not a trip to Scotland to look for jellyfish. Watson news, a very long review of Sherlock & Co's "Lion's Mane" finale, and maybe a touch of harmonica to round out the week.
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