Holmes treats Watson like he would treat any other person. Although Watson isn't the brightest bulb in the bunch, Holmes treats him very well. For instance, in the beginning of the book Sherlock Holmes and the Hound of the Baskervilles Watson proposes evidence/clues about a "walking stick" that they found in Holmes den. Watson's clues are way off. Holmes (who already knew who's walking stick it was, and who also knew that every one of the clues that Watson proposed was indeed incorrect) did not say a word to him. So that tells you that Holmes is very good to Watson.
Sherlock Holmes views Dr. Watson as a valued companion and trusted confidant in solving cases. Despite his occasional teasing, Holmes respects Watson's loyalty, intelligence, and dedication to their work together. Their partnership is characterized by mutual respect and a deep bond of friendship.
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"My friend and colleague, Dr. Watson" or, sometimes, just "my friend, Dr. Watson."
The narrator of most Sherlock Holmes stories is Dr. Watson
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There have been as many Dr. Watsons and there have been Sherlock Holmes' in the movies. And there have been over 100 movies/series made that include Sherlock Holmes. Howard Marion-Crawford was one famous one.
The Sherlock Holmes stories were usually narrated by Dr. John Watson, Sherlock Holmes' friend and companion. Watson was a doctor and war veteran who often chronicled the detective's cases from his perspective.
In the movie Sherlock Holmes, his companion Dr. Watson was a doctor and practiced his profession.
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are famous fictional characters. Holmes is a detective who solves crimes and Watson is his companion and friend who writes the stories. If you cannot find a Sherlock Holmes, there is nobody smart enough in the crowd, and if you cannot even find a Dr. Watson, you're really looking at a dumb crowd.
The Sherlock Holmes stories are typically told from the point of view of Dr. John Watson, who is Sherlock Holmes's close friend and companion. Watson serves as the narrator of the stories and provides the readers with insights into Holmes's deductive reasoning and investigative methods.
Elementary it was Dr Watson of course.