Dr. James Watson is a veteran who served as an Army medic in Afghanistan and is traumatized by what he saw. The two meet when Watson is looking for a place to rent and Sherlock is looking for a roommate. Unlike most people, Watson is fascinated by Sherlock and finds him brilliant, where others find him annoying. He is constantly marveling at Sherlo...
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Dr. James Watson is a veteran who served as an Army medic in Afghanistan and is traumatized by what he saw. The two meet when Watson is looking for a place to rent and Sherlock is looking for a roommate. Unlike most people, Watson is fascinated by Sherlock and finds him brilliant, where others find him annoying. He is constantly marveling at Sherlock's abilities and becomes his assistant. Watson begins blogging about his adventures with Sherlock, earning them a small online following.Watson tries to have a private life once he starts living with Sherlock, but Sherlock often intrudes or forces him to cancel plans.They are often mistaken for a gay couple, which Watson attempts to protest the first few times before giving up.He becomes very attached to Sherlock and eventually considers him his best friend. He frequently is forced to apologize or explain Sherlock's brusque manner and abruptness.He occasionally acts as a go-between, not always willingly, for Sherlock's brother, Mycroft Holmes, as he attempts to corral or protect his brother.Background: He has an older sister named Harriet, whom he calls Harry. She's an alcoholic. He was trained at St. Bartholomew's Hospital as a British Army doctor and served as a Captain in the Fifth Northumberland Fusiliers. He was shot in the shoulder while serving in Afghanistan. When he returned, he began seeing a therapist for Post Traumatic Stress syndrome. When he meets Sherlock Holmes he has a limp, which Sherlock quickly announces is psychosomatic.
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