Is Hudson In The Latest Season Of The TV Series?

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Elias
Elias
2026-06-06 08:45:37
Yes! But don’t get too excited—it’s more of a glorified cameo. Hudson shows up for about twelve minutes total across three episodes, mostly in flashbacks that tease a spinoff project. The fandom’s pretty divided over whether it counts as a proper return. Personally, I loved seeing the character again, even briefly. Their scene teaching the new generation how to pick locks (with that callback to season two’s heist) was perfect fan service. Makes me wish they’d release those deleted scenes the cast keeps hinting about on social media.
Zane
Zane
2026-06-06 20:30:28
The latest season has been such a rollercoaster! I binged it all in one weekend, and Hudson’s presence was one of the biggest surprises. At first, I wasn’t sure if they’d bring the character back after that cliffhanger last season, but there they were, right in the middle of the first episode. Their arc felt a bit rushed, though—like the writers had to cram a lot of development into just a few scenes. Still, the dynamic between Hudson and the new antagonist was electric. I just wish we’d gotten more of those quiet moments that made the earlier seasons so special.

Honestly, I’m torn. On one hand, it’s great to see Hudson back, but part of me wonders if the story would’ve been tighter without forcing their return. The fan theories about their fate were way more creative than what we actually got. That said, the actor brought so much nuance to the role this time—especially in episode seven, where they had that monologue about legacy. Chills.
Peter
Peter
2026-06-08 01:41:39
Hudson’s involvement in the new season is… complicated. They’re technically in it, but not in the way fans expected. Instead of being a central figure, they pop up in these weird, dreamlike sequences that leave you questioning whether they’re even really there. The showrunner’s playing with unreliable narration, which could be genius or frustrating depending on your patience for ambiguity. I lost count of how many forum threads are debating whether episode five’s interrogation scene was reality or metaphor.

What fascinates me is how this mirrors the character’s journey in the original source material. The books handled Hudson’s limbo state with more clarity, but the visual medium lets them experiment with surreal imagery—that shot of the hallway filling with water while Hudson watches? Beautiful. Just don’t go in expecting straightforward answers.
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