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== During the events of [[Black Sails: Season 3 Episode 2 XX.]] played by [[Anna-Louise Plowman]] == | == During the events of [[Black Sails: Season 3 Episode 2 XX.]] played by [[Anna-Louise Plowman]] == | ||
[[Eleanor Guthrie]] is washing herself when Mrs. Hudson | [[Eleanor Guthrie]] is washing herself when Mrs. Hudson tells her that [[Woodes Rogers]] wishes to speak to her. | ||
== During the events of [[Black Sails: Season 3 Episode 3 XXI.]] played by [[Anna-Louise Plowman]] == | == During the events of [[Black Sails: Season 3 Episode 3 XXI.]] played by [[Anna-Louise Plowman]] == | ||
Rogers and his fleet arrive at Nassau and [[Captain Chamberlain]] tells him that there are ships in a line at the harbor. | Rogers and his fleet arrive at Nassau and [[Captain Chamberlain]] tells him that there are ships in a line at the harbor. | ||
== During the events of [[Black Sails: Season 3 Episode 4 XXII.]] played by [[Anna-Louise Plowman]] == | |||
Chamberlain tells Rogers that [[Blackbeard]] will soon realize they have no choice, but to surrender Vane. After Chamberlain leaves, Mrs. Hudson sneaks up to Rogers' door and listens as he asks Eleanor how her enemies on the island would describe her. Eleanor tells him that they would call her untrustworthy and he tells her that he trusts her. |
Revision as of 11:51, 14 January 2023
Background
Mrs. Hudson is a chambermaid in England.
During the events of Black Sails: Season 3 Episode 2 XX. played by Anna-Louise Plowman
Eleanor Guthrie is washing herself when Mrs. Hudson tells her that Woodes Rogers wishes to speak to her.
During the events of Black Sails: Season 3 Episode 3 XXI. played by Anna-Louise Plowman
Rogers and his fleet arrive at Nassau and Captain Chamberlain tells him that there are ships in a line at the harbor.
During the events of Black Sails: Season 3 Episode 4 XXII. played by Anna-Louise Plowman
Chamberlain tells Rogers that Blackbeard will soon realize they have no choice, but to surrender Vane. After Chamberlain leaves, Mrs. Hudson sneaks up to Rogers' door and listens as he asks Eleanor how her enemies on the island would describe her. Eleanor tells him that they would call her untrustworthy and he tells her that he trusts her.