1 | * In the second episode when Holmes gets to move back into 221B Baker Street. He promptly asked Watson to move in with him cementing that he cared for the Watson Robot. |
2 | ** Rewinding the episode a couple of minutes... After his poor treatment of Watson in the first half of the episode, Holmes thinks he's lost him and goes into denial. Then [[NotQuiteDead Watson reappears]], much to Holmes's joy. |
3 | * When Holmes fakes his death ''again'', Watson is brooding over his loss. When someone enters the room, he thinks initially thinks it's Holmes. |
4 | * "The Fall and Rise of Sherlock Holmes": |
5 | -->'''Lestrade:''' "Do you miss him [Watson]?" |
6 | -->'''Holmes:''' "More than I care to admit." |
7 | * "The Deranged Detective" is one big episode of heartwarming with the way that Holmes deals with Lestrade's apparent insanity. |
8 | * In the ChristmasEpisode, Watson has a present for Holmes... which, unfortunately, we never see opened. |
9 | * In "The Sussex Vampire" there's the concern Holmes has for Robo-Watson in a case dealing with a electronic vampire. The most touching of which is Holmes learning there may be two such vampires, and his immediate thoughts aren't for the case... |
10 | -->'''Holmes:''' Watson may be in more danger than I thought. |
11 | ** The ShipTease between Tennyson and Amanda is adorable as well. Especially since Wiggins and Deidre tend to pick on Tennyson a fairly bit (albeit playfully but still). |
12 | * "The Five Orange Pips" when a client prejudiced against robots says that he will not permit Watson coming along on a case. Holmes puts his foot down and says that if Watson isn't coming, then neither is he. |
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