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}}In many realities, '''Mrs Hudson''' was a landlady and housekeeper in Victorian [[London]], two of whose tenants were none other than [[Sherlock Holmes]] and [[Doctor Watson]]. | }}In many realities, '''Mrs Hudson''' was a landlady and housekeeper in Victorian [[London]], two of whose tenants were none other than [[Sherlock Holmes]] and [[Doctor Watson]]. | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
=== Physical appearance === | === Physical appearance === | ||
In the [[Prime Universe]], [[Pythagoras-858]] thought of Mrs Hudson as a “mousy-looking” middle-aged woman. She wore glasses and a bonnet. Her features had “an endearing, childlike softness”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') | In the [[Prime Universe]], [[Pythagoras-858]] thought of Mrs Hudson as a “mousy-looking” middle-aged woman. She wore glasses and a bonnet. Her features had “an endearing, childlike softness”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') | ||
=== Personality === | === Personality === | ||
Mrs Hudson would sometimes join [[Doctor Watson]] in attempting to badger [[Sherlock Holmes]] into participating in social activities. She was close to Watson & Holmes, being a guest at their Christmas dinner in 1895. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') | Mrs Hudson would sometimes join [[Doctor Watson]] in attempting to badger [[Sherlock Holmes]] into participating in social activities. She was close to Watson & Holmes, being a guest at their Christmas dinner in 1895. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
=== In the Prime Universe === | === In the Prime Universe === | ||
In the “[[Prime Universe]]”, Mrs Hudson was a real person who resided in the late 19th century at [[221B Baker Street|221B]] [[Baker Street]] with [[Sherlock Holmes]] and [[Doctor Watson]] as her tenants. When [[Pythagoras-858]] knocked at the door around 3 p.m. on December the 24th, 1895, she initially tried to redirect him to Scotland Yard to ensure Sherlock wouldn't be distracted by a case from the Christmas Eve dinner he'd promised to attend. However, she relented when he gave his name as [[Professor Moriarty|James R. Moriarty]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') | In the “[[Prime Universe]]”, Mrs Hudson was a real person who resided in the late 19th century at [[221B Baker Street|221B]] [[Baker Street]] with [[Sherlock Holmes (Prime Universe)|Sherlock Holmes]] and [[Doctor Watson (Prime Universe)|Doctor Watson]] as her tenants. When [[Pythagoras-858]] knocked at the door around 3 p.m. on December the 24th, 1895, she initially tried to redirect him to Scotland Yard to ensure Sherlock wouldn't be distracted by a case from the Christmas Eve dinner he'd promised to attend. However, she relented when he gave his name as [[Professor Moriarty|James R. Moriarty]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
Latest revision as of 14:13, 4 February 2024
In many realities, Mrs Hudson was a landlady and housekeeper in Victorian London, two of whose tenants were none other than Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson.
Description
Physical appearance
In the Prime Universe, Pythagoras-858 thought of Mrs Hudson as a “mousy-looking” middle-aged woman. She wore glasses and a bonnet. Her features had “an endearing, childlike softness”. (PROSE: The Time of the Toymaker)
Personality
Mrs Hudson would sometimes join Doctor Watson in attempting to badger Sherlock Holmes into participating in social activities. She was close to Watson & Holmes, being a guest at their Christmas dinner in 1895. (PROSE: The Time of the Toymaker)
Biography
In the Prime Universe
In the “Prime Universe”, Mrs Hudson was a real person who resided in the late 19th century at 221B Baker Street with Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson as her tenants. When Pythagoras-858 knocked at the door around 3 p.m. on December the 24th, 1895, she initially tried to redirect him to Scotland Yard to ensure Sherlock wouldn't be distracted by a case from the Christmas Eve dinner he'd promised to attend. However, she relented when he gave his name as James R. Moriarty. (PROSE: The Time of the Toymaker)
Behind the scenes
Notes & References
- ↑ First appearance in directly Jenny Everywhere-related media; actual first appearance was 1887's A Study in Scarlet.