Mrs. Hudson (Sherlock)

From Sherlock Holmes Encyclopedia

For the other versions of the character, see Mrs. Hudson (homonymy)

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" I'm the widow of a drug dealer, I own property in central London, and, for the last bloody time, John, I'm not your housekeeper.
— Mrs. Hudson
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Martha Louise Hudson, commonly called Mrs. Hudson, is a major character of the BBC TV series Sherlock. She is the widow as well former accomplice of the cartel leader and drug trafficker Frank Hudson, and the owner of 221B et 221C Baker Street, London.

Formerly the wife of the drug dealer and cartel head Frank Hudson, she met Sherlock Holmes when he assured execution of her husband, allowing her to start a free life. She also came to own property inside central London, in Baker Street, including the flats 221B and 221C. She is then currently the landlady of the latter as well as his friend John Watson, occasionally being involved in their investigations.

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Early life[edit]

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Arrival of Sherlock and Watson in 221B[edit]

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The books[edit]

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The game[edit]

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Irene Adler[edit]

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The hounds' case[edit]

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The threat[edit]

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Return of Sherlock Holmes[edit]

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The wedding[edit]

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Visit of Magnussen[edit]

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The busts[edit]

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Sherlock' depression[edit]

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Second explosion[edit]

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Personnality[edit]

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