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Jackson Walsh
Emmerdale character
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Portrayed byMarc Silcock
First appearance22 March 2010
ClassificationPresent; regular
Created byGavin Blyth
Introduced byGavin Blyth
In-universe information
OccupationBuilder
FatherJerry Walsh
MotherHazel Rhodes

Jackson Walsh is a fictional character in the British soap opera Emmerdale, played by Marc Silcock. He was first introduced in the March of 2010. He first appeared as a love interest for the already established character Aaron Livesy, and has been part of storylines including Aaron's gay self-loathing and him finally admitting that he is gay. Jackson soon after begins to interact more and gets involved with village life.[1]

Casting

Speaking about Jackson's arrival in the village, Emmerdale's producer Gavin Blyth said that "like Aaron, Jackson's a very contemporary gay character, he is not a stereotype. He's someone who exists in his own right in the world because of who he is, not what he is in terms of his sexuality. We have got to realise that for everything that Aaron's fighting, if he's ever going to let anyone in, it's going to be someone he can relate to."[2]

Marc Silcock who plays the character of Jackson was also thrilled that he got to the part and has spoke about it himself, "I've always been a fan of Emmerdale, so I'm thrilled to be joining the cast. Jackson will play a big part in Aaron's journey and I'm so pleased to be involved in this story." The character has also proved very popular with viewers, so much so that Jackson's mother has also been cast, played by actress Pauline Quirke.[3]

Storylines

Meeting Aaron

Jackson was first seen in a gay bar in Hotten when Aaron Livesy finally plucked up the courage to go in. He was hanging out with some mates of his, and appeared quite obvious that he was gay, as he then asked Aaron for a game of pool. Aaron got freaked out that a gay guy was asking him a question, and left his mobile behind in the bar once he had run out. Jackson appeared in Emmerdale the next day when he rang Paddy Kirk and told him that he had Aaron's phone. Aaron noticed him with Paddy and assumed that Jackson would have told Paddy what bar that it was in which they met at.

Thankfully for him, Jackson had kept it to himself, and after he left Smithy Cottage, he did make quite an impression on Pearl Ladderbanks who said that if she was 25 years younger, he'd be the man she'd go for. After Jackson had driven off in his van, Paddy told Aaron to ring him back and thank him for finding his phone, but Aaron chucked his number away. The following day, when Aaron wanted to go into town, he took Jackson's number out of the bin and Paddy offered him a lift into town. Aaron bumped into Jackson outside the bar and Jackson tried to make conversation, when he asked Aaron if he wanted a drink, Aaron made an excuse and told Jackson he no longer had his number, so Jackson gave Aaron his business card. What they didn't realise was that Paddy had been watching them, and assumed Aaron was dealing drugs.[4]

Jackson later bumped into Aaron again in the village, and they agreed to meet for a drink, but Jackson was left stood up when Aaron bottled out of going to meet him. The following day, Jackson sees Aaron again the Woolpack as he is doing some local building work, and he and Aaron have an intense conversation, which ends in Aaron taking a girl, Bryony back to his place. When Jackson sees her leaving he knocks on the door and he and Aaron discuss what it was like before Jackson came out to his friends and family, it's at this time Aaron finally begins to accept himself and realises he and Jackson have a lot in common.

They both lean in to kiss each other, but are interrupted by Paddy and Marlon, Aaron tells Jackson to leave, but then asks him to stay. Aaron breaks down on the phone asking Jackson to hear him out, which Jackson soon does and the seem to start the beginnings of a relationship. A couple weeks on, Jackson meets Aaron for a date in the bar and they get along amazingly well, when they leave, Jackson and Aaron continue to flirt with each other and they finally share their first kiss, but the kiss is spotted by Adam Barton and it terrifies Aaron.[5]

Aaron's Problems

In the Woolpack Jackson meets Aaron's friend Ryan Lamb, when Aaron wants to go Jackson touches Aaron's hand, Aaron tells him to get off him and then punches him, Aaron is later arrested, but released. Soon after, Aaron tries to take his own life but Jackson knows nothing about it, and continues to press charges against for hitting him. Adam decides to tell Jackson about Aaron's attempted suicide bid and Jackson seems to be worried. Later Adam and Jackson arrive to see Aaron, but he tells them to go away, prompting an angry response from Jackson, Aaron ends up in court and is supported by Paddy, Adam, Chas, Carl, Lisa, Zak and Cain, but there is no sign of Jackson. When Jackson does turn up, Aaron plucks the courage and finally admits to everyone he is gay, so the judge gives him 150 hours community service.[6]

The next time Jackson is seen, is when Aaron turns up at the gay bar a few weeks later, but Jackson makes it very clear to Aaron that they are through and he wants nothing more to do with him. He further makes his points when he kisses another man in full view of Aaron. The following day, Adam finds out that Declan Macey needs a builder to help with the construction on his new property and tentatively suggests Jackson. Jackson then arrives in the village, and decides to take up the job offer, much to the chagrin of Aaron.[7]

Relationship Issues

Soon Jackson begins to integrate with the rest of the village and forms a friendship with his boss Declan, but very quickly comes into conflict with Aaron's uncle Cain Dingle. Aaron tries to stay away from Jackson and his constant arguing with his uncle, but is constantly drawn to him, as he is still attracted to Jackson. When Jackson witnesses Aaron about to be attacked by homophobic thug Wayne Dobson, he steps in and plays the hero, protecting Aaron and hinting at a possible reconciliation between the two.

Later, Aaron and Jackson decide to have a heart to heart in the Woolpack after Aaron helps Jackson finish his work, and they finally discuss Aaron's problems and his recent suicide attempt. Jackson finally starts to listen to Aaron and tells him that he is glad that he didn't die, and that before all their drama, he really liked him, this then leads to Jackson going back to Aaron's house. Jackson tells Aaron that they don't have to anything he doesn't want to, but Aaron decides that enough is enough and passionately kisses Jackson.[8]

The following day, Jackson wakes up in Aaron's bed, after the two have slept together, and when Paddy catches them in the kitchen together he feels a little awkward. Jackson and Aaron spend the day at their respective works and are clearly happy with each other and their new relationship, and Paddy eventually catches up with them and tells Aaron that he's happy that Aaron's happy. After Aaron tells his mother Chas that Jackson stayed the night, she decides to pay him a visit, and she then tells Jackson she hopes he doesn't hurt Aaron. Jackson replies to this saying that he cares for Aaron and he takes a new relationship very seriously. Aaron and Jackson continue to see each other, and Jackson tells him that next time they sleep together, maybe Aaron should stay at his place.[9]

Aaron and Jackson begin a full relationship and later agree to go on a night out with Holly, even though her brother Adam decided against it. Whilst they are at the club, they meet up with Holly's drug dealing friend Roz, and Holly agrees to take a line of cocaine. When Roz catches Holly freaking out in the toilets, she asks the boys for help. Jackson and Aaron manage to get her back to Smithy Cottage, and agree to keep it quiet for the time being, and won't tell Holly's father John or Paddy, and Jackson heads back to his house, instead of staying with Aaron as originally intended. The following day, Chas invites Aaron and Jackson to have tea with her and Carl, Jackson likes the evening, but there is still animosity between Aaron and Carl, but Aaron does refer to how many times he and Jackson have "done it." [10]

In August, Jackson's mother Hazel turned up in the village and quickly clashed with Aaron when they first met in a bar, as she can be quite out spoken and doesn't take life to seriously. After Hazel floods Jackson's flat, he is evicted and Paddy suggest that they move in with him for the time being, but Aaron doesn't take to kindly to being under the same roof as Hazel. Jackson see's how uncomfortable he is and suggests moving Hazel into the B&B and tells Aaron he is going on holiday to Lanzarote, but then Aaron steps up and surprises Jackson by saying that Hazel can stay with Paddy and that he has bought an extra ticket to go with him, to which Jackson accepts.

One Jackson and Aaron arrive back in the village they decide that they want to try living together permanently, which initially shocks Hazel, but she soon comes to understand. But things soon hit a rocky patch in their relationship when Aaron sells a clocked car to the dodgy Mickey, and this eventually leads to Mickey killing Aaron's dog Clyde when Aaron tries to threaten him and Jackson realises Aaron will always be an angry character and moves into Andy's.

Train Crash Horror

After sorting things out with Aaron, Jackson and he get into another big fight about Jackson paying Mickey off, and Jackson shocks Aaron by telling him that he loves him. Once Jackson has confessed his feelings, Aaron tells Adam that Jackson has got too serious for him and they go days without speaking to each other. In October 2010, Aaron decides to make it up to Jackson by arranging a night out at Bar West, and Paddy and Marlon decide to join them, without realising they are going to a gay bar.

The four men take Jackson's van as they can't get a taxi, and they end up having a really good time. Jackson and Aaron sort out their issues and share a kiss when Jackson calls Aaron his boyfriend and realises that he wouldn't want to change him, but tragedy strikes at the end of the night. Aaron encounters Mickey and Jackson breaks up with him after realising that he will never change his violent ways, but Aaron won't take no for an answer and they bundle into Jackson's van together. On the drive back, Aaron calls for Jackson to stop the van, and Aaron is honest with Jackson, and tells him that he doesn't love him and he doesn't think he will ever love anyone. Aaron says that he was afraid to tell Jackson the truth as he didn't want to lose him, but now he has, so Jackson drives off alone.

Aaron is calling after Jackson and shouting "you've got me," but Jackson carries on driving away and stares at his phone when Aaron begins to call him. When he goes to pick up his phone, he drops it and loses control of the car, causing him to steer off and crash onto a railway line. Aaron hears the crash and chases off after Jackson, not realises it's too late. There is an oncoming train which smashes into Jackson's van with him still inside.

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