Mrs Hudson and John return to the flat, revealing that she left it just as Sherlock had it. She tells him she understands how difficult it was for him, to which Watson tells her how he let it slide, and it just got harder and harder to pick up the phone. She confronts him about how hurt she was, that for two years he never once contacted her, after all, they went through. John Watson returns to Baker Street to visit Mrs Hudson, who is visibly upset at the lack of contact he has had with her since the two years of Sherlock being gone. She is one of the three people who make up the full list of "Everyone you care about", each of whom Moriarty threatens to kill if Sherlock fails to commit suicide. It is heavily displayed that Sherlock violently assaulted the agent before throwing him out of the window Mrs Hudson also becomes more directly involved with a case when 221B is attacked by apparent CIA operatives looking for a video phone that Irene Adler has left in Sherlock's possession when the agents torture Mrs Hudson trying to find the phone, the normally aloof Sherlock throws the agent responsible out of an upper-level window – apparently several times – and later (when John suggests for her own safety she takes a leave) reaffirms his affection for her by stating that "England would fall" if Mrs Hudson left Baker Street. When Mycroft Holmes tells her to shut up, Sherlock is immediately provoked to snap at his brother (Which is one of the very few times that Sherlock is seen to have done so). Mrs Hudson's character is further improved in the second series, as well as how much Sherlock values her. Sherlock mentions to John that she offers him a special deal on the rent because he helped her out by ensuring the conviction and execution of her husband in Florida. She often assumes that John and Sherlock are a couple, despite John's constant proclamations on the topic. Even Mycroft is far more casual than usual with her, and atypically flummoxed when he tells her to "for God's sake, shut up, Mrs Hudson!". ĭespite repeated declarations that she is not their housekeeper, she fusses over Sherlock and they share somewhat of a 'mother-son' relationship. According to John, it is in a "prime location". Due to his assistance, she allowed Sherlock and John to have the flat at a lower cost than what it is worth. Sherlock won his way into her good graces after ensuring that her husband was executed for a double-murder in Florida. Mrs Hudson lives in the same building in a flat of her own. She rents 221B out to Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson. Martha Louise Hudson (née Sissons) is the landlady of 221B and 221C Baker Street.
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