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|name = Kelsey Hooper
|species   = Human
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|origin    = [[England]]
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|only      = Invasion of the Bane (TV story)
|origin    = [[Earth]]
|main actor = Porsha Lawrence-Mavour
|first    = Invasion of the Bane
|clip      = The Bane Attacks! Invasion of the Bane The Sarah Jane Adventures
|appearances =[[PROSE]]: ''[[Invasion of the Bane (novelisation)|Invasion of the Bane]]''
}}{{you may|Ceol|n1 = the Faction Paradox member}}
|actor          = Porsha Lawrence-Mavour
'''Kelsey Hooper''' was the first schoolmate that [[Maria Jackson]] met on [[Bannerman Road]].  
}}'''Kelsey Hooper''' was the first schoolmate that [[Maria Jackson]] met after moving to [[36 Bannerman Road]], [[Ealing]]. Her hobbies included drinking [[Bubble Shock!]], flirting, watching TV (especially ''[[Hollyoaks]]'' and the music channel) and sending bullying text messages to younger children.


Kelsey was apparently a neighbour of Maria on or near [[Bannerman Road]], as she approached the Jacksons because she noticed the moving vans in [[2008]]. Almost immediately after meeting Maria, she suggested they go into town on the free Bubble Shock! bus. The ride was only free, however, because it made a mandatory stop at the Bubble Shock! factory. She and Maria got embroiled in the mysterious happenings there, and soon met [[Luke Smith|the Archetype]], who would later come to be known as Luke Smith. She was briefly held prisoner by [[Mrs Wormwood]] and used for her knowledge of [[Sarah Jane Smith]].
== Biography ==
Kelsey approached the Jacksons and became Maria's first friend when she noticed the moving vans on [[Bannerman Road]]. Almost immediately, she suggested they go into town on the free [[Bubble Shock!]] bus; the bus made a mandatory stop at the Bubble Shock! factory, where she and Maria met [[Luke Smith|the Archetype]]. During this visit, Kelsey went off the tour route to call her friend [[Suki (Invasion of the Bane)|Suki]] on her [[mobile phone]], the signals of which disturbed the [[Bane Mother]]. She was then briefly held prisoner by [[Mrs Wormwood]] and used for her knowledge of [[Sarah Jane Smith]], when Mrs Wormwood read her mind with [[telepathy]], and learned she was an insecure girl obsessed with [[Hollyoaks]]. Kelsey screamed both times after seeing the Bane Mother and Mrs Wormwood in Bane form. After being driven home by [[Davey (Invasion of the Bane)|Davey]], whom she fancied, she went back to Maria's house to tell where she had been. When Maria learned Davey was on the street, Maria took Kelsey to warn her, and Davey attacked in his Bane form, entering her house, only to be repelled and turned back into human form with a repellent spray. Kelsey was also terrified during this incident. Kelsey then discovered Sarah Jane's attic full of alien artefacts, [[Mr Smith]] and [[K9]]. After observing several items in Sarah's attic and being rather insulting towards her, Kelsey fell under the influence of [[Bane (ingredient)|Bane]] which she had consumed via Bubble Shock!, when the Bane Mother decided to take control of all [[human]]s who had drunk Bubble Shock!. ([[TV]]: ''[[Invasion of the Bane (TV story)|Invasion of the Bane]]'')


Although she thrust her way into [[Sarah Jane]]'s attic, and met [[K9 Mark IV|K9]], she was not involved with the final remedy to the [[Bane (Invasion of the Bane)|Bane]] crisis, as she was under the influence of the [[Bane (ingredient)|Bane chemical]].
Once the Bane mind control had stopped, Maria later described Kelsey as "backtracking like mad — saying there's no such thing as aliens", but that she and Sarah Jane knew better. ([[TV]]: ''[[Invasion of the Bane (TV story)|Invasion of the Bane]]'') They were still friends when Maria met [[Uvlavad Kudlak]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warriors of Kudlak (novelisation)|Warriors of Kudlak]]'')


She was later described by Maria as "backtracking like mad — saying there's no such thing as aliens". ([[TV]]: ''[[Invasion of the Bane]]'')
Notably, a woman whose first name was Kelsey ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Party Kill Accelerator! (short story)|Party Kill Accelerator!]]'') and whose maiden name was Hooper ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Weapons Grade Snake Oil (novel)|Weapons Grade Snake Oil]]'') joined [[Faction Paradox]] during the [[War in Heaven]], taking on the name of [[Cousin (rank)|Cousin]] [[Ceol]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Now or Thereabouts (short story)|Now or Thereabouts]]'', ''[[Weapons Grade Snake Oil (novel)|Weapons Grade Snake Oil]]'', et al.)


[[Maria Jackson]] and Kelsey Hooper were still friends when Maria met [[Uvlavad Kudlak]]. Kelsey told Maria that she thought Sarah Jane Smith was weired, but Maria liked Sarah Jane a lot. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warriors of Kudlak (novelisation)|Warriors of Kudlak]]'')
==Personality==
Kelsey was outgoing and lively, but rather ill-mannered, brash, insensitive, unpleasant and sarcastic. She was insecure and was worried about her appearance and weight, and whether she would ever be kissed. Kelsey seemed to be influenced by peer pressure, as she told Maria that she would be unpopular at school if she did not have access to music channels. She also worried over her parent's fighting, and was addicted to [[Hollyoaks]]. [[Wormwood (Invasion of the Bane)|Mrs Wormwood]] described her as being nothing but "noise and ignorance" after [[Telepathy|reading her mind]]. Kelsey appeared to enjoy a simple life, and had no time for [[alien]]s, and denied their existence despite witnessing them. Kelsey also appeared to enjoy the presence of good-looking men, as she found Davey (in human form) and [[Alan Jackson]] attractive. ([[TV]]: ''[[Invasion of the Bane (TV story)|Invasion of the Bane]]'')
 
Despite boasting that she never screamed, Kelsey screamed each time she witnessed the Bane in their monstrous form in terror. ([[TV]]: ''[[Invasion of the Bane (TV story)|Invasion of the Bane]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* The character was only named "Kelsey" in the credits, but addressed on-screen as "Kelsey Hooper."
* After the pilot episode of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', ''[[Invasion of the Bane (TV story)|Invasion of the Bane]]'', the decision was made for the character to not return; no explanation was given by the BBC. Kelsey's role in the series was filled by [[Clyde Langer]].
* The decision was made for the character not to return after the pilot episode. Her role in the story was fulfilled by [[Clyde Langer]] in further series.
* Script editor [[Gary Russell]] joked<ref>[https://twitter.com/twilightstreets/status/1478818187605127176 Gary Russell on Twitter: "That. Was. A. Joke!!!"]</ref> that Kelsey never appeared again because Luke and Maria agreed to lock her in one of [[13 Bannerman Road]]'s bedrooms. Following "the pact", the two never told Sarah Jane about their prisoner in the bricked-over room, even whenever she asked what had happened to Kelsey.<ref>[https://twitter.com/twilightstreets/status/1478753494085554189 Gary Russell on Twitter: "the third bedroom was actually locked, bolted and then the door bricked over, making it airtight. Behind it was Kelsey. 'I wonder whatever happened to her?' SJ would ask - and Luke and Maria would look at each other knowingly... and say nothing. It was "the pact"..."]</ref>
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* The recurring ''[[Faction Paradox (series)|Faction Paradox]]'' character [[Ceol]] was transparently intended to be an older version of Kelsey. However, there is no indisputable narrative evidence of their shared identity, nor much in the way of real world evidence that [[Obverse Books]] sought a license to continue the televised Kelsey's story from [[Russell T Davies]] or the [[BBC]].
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== Footnotes ==
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Latest revision as of 17:09, 28 January 2023

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Kelsey Hooper was the first schoolmate that Maria Jackson met on Bannerman Road.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Kelsey approached the Jacksons and became Maria's first friend when she noticed the moving vans on Bannerman Road. Almost immediately, she suggested they go into town on the free Bubble Shock! bus; the bus made a mandatory stop at the Bubble Shock! factory, where she and Maria met the Archetype. During this visit, Kelsey went off the tour route to call her friend Suki on her mobile phone, the signals of which disturbed the Bane Mother. She was then briefly held prisoner by Mrs Wormwood and used for her knowledge of Sarah Jane Smith, when Mrs Wormwood read her mind with telepathy, and learned she was an insecure girl obsessed with Hollyoaks. Kelsey screamed both times after seeing the Bane Mother and Mrs Wormwood in Bane form. After being driven home by Davey, whom she fancied, she went back to Maria's house to tell where she had been. When Maria learned Davey was on the street, Maria took Kelsey to warn her, and Davey attacked in his Bane form, entering her house, only to be repelled and turned back into human form with a repellent spray. Kelsey was also terrified during this incident. Kelsey then discovered Sarah Jane's attic full of alien artefacts, Mr Smith and K9. After observing several items in Sarah's attic and being rather insulting towards her, Kelsey fell under the influence of Bane which she had consumed via Bubble Shock!, when the Bane Mother decided to take control of all humans who had drunk Bubble Shock!. (TV: Invasion of the Bane)

Once the Bane mind control had stopped, Maria later described Kelsey as "backtracking like mad — saying there's no such thing as aliens", but that she and Sarah Jane knew better. (TV: Invasion of the Bane) They were still friends when Maria met Uvlavad Kudlak. (PROSE: Warriors of Kudlak)

Notably, a woman whose first name was Kelsey (PROSE: Party Kill Accelerator!) and whose maiden name was Hooper (PROSE: Weapons Grade Snake Oil) joined Faction Paradox during the War in Heaven, taking on the name of Cousin Ceol. (PROSE: Now or Thereabouts, Weapons Grade Snake Oil, et al.)

Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]

Kelsey was outgoing and lively, but rather ill-mannered, brash, insensitive, unpleasant and sarcastic. She was insecure and was worried about her appearance and weight, and whether she would ever be kissed. Kelsey seemed to be influenced by peer pressure, as she told Maria that she would be unpopular at school if she did not have access to music channels. She also worried over her parent's fighting, and was addicted to Hollyoaks. Mrs Wormwood described her as being nothing but "noise and ignorance" after reading her mind. Kelsey appeared to enjoy a simple life, and had no time for aliens, and denied their existence despite witnessing them. Kelsey also appeared to enjoy the presence of good-looking men, as she found Davey (in human form) and Alan Jackson attractive. (TV: Invasion of the Bane)

Despite boasting that she never screamed, Kelsey screamed each time she witnessed the Bane in their monstrous form in terror. (TV: Invasion of the Bane)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • After the pilot episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures, Invasion of the Bane, the decision was made for the character to not return; no explanation was given by the BBC. Kelsey's role in the series was filled by Clyde Langer.
  • Script editor Gary Russell joked[1] that Kelsey never appeared again because Luke and Maria agreed to lock her in one of 13 Bannerman Road's bedrooms. Following "the pact", the two never told Sarah Jane about their prisoner in the bricked-over room, even whenever she asked what had happened to Kelsey.[2]
  • The recurring Faction Paradox character Ceol was transparently intended to be an older version of Kelsey. However, there is no indisputable narrative evidence of their shared identity, nor much in the way of real world evidence that Obverse Books sought a license to continue the televised Kelsey's story from Russell T Davies or the BBC.

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Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]