Miss Hudson (ミス・ハドソン Misu Hadoson) is the landlady of 221B, the apartment of Sherlock Holmes and John H. Watson.
Appearance[]
Miss Hudson is a young woman of average height with long brown hair that is usually braided up at the back.
Both pre- and post-timeskip she wears a pink dress with a white apron over the skirt. Pre-timeskip she has her sleeves rolled up and an exposed neck with a white undershirt, while post-timeskip her dress covers her arms and neck. On her chest, she wears a flower-like brooch.
Personality[]
Miss Hudson is a confident and often stressed but also kind woman.
Even though she is often angry at Sherlock, she deeply cares for him and his safety. Despite him going missing for days at a time, she's happy whenever he is kind to her. Her friendliness and hospitality also extends to other people such as John or even people she's just met, like Mary.
Miss Hudson appears to be mature and empathetic, also able to read when others may be upset. She correctly identifies Sherlock's bad mood around Mary as jealousy, telling him to have manners.[2] When talking with Mary, Miss Hudson also realizes the sincerity in her words.[3]
She appears to be sensitive about her age, reacting harshly when Sherlock deduces her to be around 30 years old and even scaring Gregson into a tearful apology after he had made a remark about her age. She chooses to describe herself as "forever seventeen".
In addition, Miss Hudson is easily distracted and flattered when complimented on her looks.[4]
Origin[]
Miss Hudson is based off the character of the same name from Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories. In the Sherlock Holmes novels, she is also Holmes' and Watson's landlady. A notable difference is that in the Conan Doyle books, she is referred to as "Mrs.", hence implying she is married, while in "Moriarty the Patriot", she is single.
Trivia[]
- Miss Hudson came eighth in the first character popularity poll and eleventh in the second poll.
- Her likes include sincere people, while she dislikes eccentrics.[1]
- When thinking about what she would do with a treasure, she talks about buying an entire floor of clothes from Harrod's and traveling abroad.[3]
External links[]
- Mrs. Hudson at Wikipedia
- Mrs Hudson at Baker Street Wiki
- Miss Hudson (Moriarty the Patriot) at Baker Street Wiki
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Volume 18 Extras
- ↑ Chapter 40
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Chapter 42
- ↑ Chapter 64