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'''Odessa Smith''' was [[Mickey Smith]]'s [[mother]] and a close friend of [[Jackie Tyler]]. | '''Odessa Smith''' was [[Mickey Smith]]'s [[mother]] and a close friend of [[Jackie Tyler]]. | ||
In the 1980's, Odessa met Jackie, [[Sarah Clark|Sarah]], [[Suzie (Father's Day)|Suzie]] and [[Bev (Father's Day)|Bev]] and every Wednesday night, they all went out for wine and chips and named themselves the 'Wednesday Girls'. | == Biography == | ||
In the 1980's, Odessa met Jackie, [[Sarah Clark|Sarah]], [[Suzie (Father's Day)|Suzie]] and [[Bev (Father's Day)|Bev]] and every Wednesday night, they all went out for wine and chips and named themselves the 'Wednesday Girls'. | |||
At some point she met and married [[Jackson Smith]] and around [[1983]], had a son, Mickey, by him. | At some point she met and married [[Jackson Smith]] and around [[1983]], had a son, Mickey, by him. | ||
Around [[1986]], Jackie gave birth to a [[Rose Tyler|baby girl]], and the day she was born, Odessa brought Mickey to see Jackie's newly born baby. | Around [[1986]], Jackie gave birth to a [[Rose Tyler|baby girl]], and the day she was born, Odessa brought Mickey to see Jackie's newly born baby. | ||
As her relationship with Jackson deteriorated, Odessa relied on the 'Wednesday Girls' to cheer her up for the one night of laughter of the week; other nights were darker. According to Jackie, Odessa "could never really cope with money, with men, or anything really | As her relationship with Jackson deteriorated, Odessa relied on the 'Wednesday Girls' to cheer her up for the one night of laughter of the week; other nights were darker. According to Jackie, Odessa "could never really cope with money, with men, or anything really". Around [[1989]], when Mickey was five, feeling that she couldn't cope with life anymore, Odessa quietly took herself to her bedroom and committed suicide. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Rose (novelisation)|Rose]]'') | ||
=== Legacy === | === Legacy === | ||
After Odessa's death, according to [[Rose Tyler|Rose]], Jackson stayed around for a while but "just sort of wandered off", abandoning his son, and eventually marrying a woman named [[Josette (The Last Party on Earth)|Josette]] and moving to [[Spain]], | After Odessa's death, according to [[Rose Tyler|Rose]], Jackson stayed around for a while but "just sort of wandered off", abandoning his son, ([[TV]]: ''[[Rise of the Cybermen (TV story)|Rise of the Cybermen]]'') and eventually marrying a woman named [[Josette (The Last Party on Earth)|Josette]] and moving to [[Spain]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Last Party on Earth (audio story)|The Last Party on Earth]]'') leaving Mickey with his grandmother, [[Rita-Anne Smith]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rise of the Cybermen (TV story)|Rise of the Cybermen]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 18:55, 6 September 2020
Odessa Smith was Mickey Smith's mother and a close friend of Jackie Tyler.
Biography
In the 1980's, Odessa met Jackie, Sarah, Suzie and Bev and every Wednesday night, they all went out for wine and chips and named themselves the 'Wednesday Girls'.
At some point she met and married Jackson Smith and around 1983, had a son, Mickey, by him.
Around 1986, Jackie gave birth to a baby girl, and the day she was born, Odessa brought Mickey to see Jackie's newly born baby.
As her relationship with Jackson deteriorated, Odessa relied on the 'Wednesday Girls' to cheer her up for the one night of laughter of the week; other nights were darker. According to Jackie, Odessa "could never really cope with money, with men, or anything really". Around 1989, when Mickey was five, feeling that she couldn't cope with life anymore, Odessa quietly took herself to her bedroom and committed suicide. (PROSE: Rose)
Legacy
After Odessa's death, according to Rose, Jackson stayed around for a while but "just sort of wandered off", abandoning his son, (TV: Rise of the Cybermen) and eventually marrying a woman named Josette and moving to Spain, (AUDIO: The Last Party on Earth) leaving Mickey with his grandmother, Rita-Anne Smith. (TV: Rise of the Cybermen)