Watson Season 2 Episode 9 Release Date Update
Watson season 2 episode 9, titled “Shannon Says Bex Loves Micah,” is scheduled to air on Monday, December 8, 2025, at 10 p.m. ET/PT (9 p.m. CT) on CBS. For anyone who lost track after the intense hostage drama of episode 8, this is the next weekly slot in the usual Monday-night run, so no weird gaps or surprise breaks this time. Many episode guides and TV listings already have December 8 locked in, which is a good sign there won’t be a last‑minute shuffle like some shows pull mid-season.
What’s fun is that episode 9’s title clearly hints at more emotional fallout between Bex and Micah, so expect relationship drama layered on top of the medical mystery formula. After an episode as tense as “Livvy Sees the Doctor,” a more character‑heavy hour actually feels like a relief, the kind where you’re still stressed, but at least no one has a bomb strapped to their chest.
Watson Season 2 Cast
The main Watson season 2 cast is led by Morris Chestnut as Dr. John Watson, with Eve Harlow, Peter Mark Kendall, Rochelle Aytes, and Ritchie Coster all returning in key roles. These are the faces you see anchoring most episodes, and by season 2 they already feel like a familiar hospital “family” with all the usual friction and warmth.
Here are some of the core players viewers can expect around episode 9:
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Morris Chestnut as Dr. John Watson – the brilliant, driven doctor at the center of it all.
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Eve Harlow as Dr. Ingrid Derian – Watson’s sharp, sometimes prickly colleague who often says what others only think.
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Peter Mark Kendall as Dr. Adam/Stephens Croft – the complicated Croft presence that keeps both the cases and the personal drama layered.
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Rochelle Aytes as Dr. Mary Morstan – bringing emotional depth and a grounded energy to the team.
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Ritchie Coster as Shinwell Johnson – adding that slightly unpredictable edge every good drama needs.
Where to Watch Watson Season 2?
Watson season 2 airs on CBS in the U.S., with new episodes (including episode 9) dropping Monday nights and then heading to Paramount+ for streaming. So if you like the old‑school live TV feeling, you can watch it as it airs on CBS; if your schedule is chaotic, Paramount+ lets you catch up the next day without worrying about recordings. Black Film Alerts (@BlackFilmAlerts) shared on X that CBS’s Watson has been renewed for Season 2, and you can catch up on the Morris Chestnut-led series on Paramount+.
In North America, CBS is the home base, while Paramount+ carries full episodes for subscribers, both live (for Premium) and on demand after broadcast. Many cord‑cutters also access Watson through live TV streaming bundles that include CBS, such as YouTube TV or similar services, which is handy if you’ve already ditched cable and don’t want to juggle a separate setup just for one show.
Outside the U.S., availability can shift by region in some countries, it’s folded into local partners or global platforms, so it’s always worth a quick search in your usual streaming app before assuming it isn’t available.
About Watson
Watson is a modern CBS medical‑mystery drama that reimagines Dr. John Watson as the lead, blending hospital cases with detective‑style problem solving. Instead of just following a traditional cop or consulting sleuth, the show drops the “Sherlock universe” energy into a high‑pressure medical setting, where each case can feel like a puzzle with a human life attached to the answer.
Season 2 builds on the first season’s mix of character growth and twisty cases, digging deeper into Watson’s past, his relationships with colleagues, and the ethical gray zones of modern medicine. Viewers who enjoy shows that combine emotional stakes with tight, mystery‑driven plotting tend to settle into Watson pretty quickly — it has that “one more episode” pull, especially when a late‑season episode like 9 hints that personal secrets might spill out at exactly the wrong moment.
Disclaimer
All Watson Season 2 Episode 9 release date, airtime, and streaming details are based on the latest publicly available TV and platform schedules and may change due to network decisions or regional differences. Viewers should confirm timings and availability on their local listings or official streaming apps before watching.




