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Evan Jones (Blue Heelers)

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Duration
  
194 episodes

Portrayed by
  
Ditch Davey

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Occupation
  
Constable -> Senior Constable Detective Senior Constable

Parents
  
Sam Bridges (biological father, deceased) Commander Reg Jones (adopted father)

Siblings
  
Dylan Jones (half brother, deceased)

First appearance
  
Dragged, Ep. 316, 18/7/2001

Last appearance
  
One Day More, Ep. 510, 4/6/2006

Similar
  
Susie Raynor, Ben Stewart, Amy Fox, Tom Croydon, Kelly O'Rourke

Evan 'Jonesy' Jones is a fictional character from Blue Heelers, the Australian police drama television series which depicted the lives of police officers in a small town in Victoria. Jones was introduced in 2001 and remained until the show ended in 2006. He was portrayed by Ditch Davey.

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Character History

'Jonesy' was introduced into the show as a Probationary Constable who had joined the Police force in his late twenties in order to avenge the death of his biological father, Sam Bridges. Soon after joining the Mt. Thomas Station he became a prime suspect when Les Anderson, his biological father's former business partner and suspected killer was assaulted and left for dead, he was however later cleared of all suspicion. He was known to come from a strong Policing family having his half brother, Senior Detective Dylan Jones and adoptive father Commander Reg Jones also in the Police force. His mother was assumed to be deceased although her death is never mentioned.

Character Portrayal

Jones was a rebellious headstrong character who was often criticised for his non-team oriented ways and 'Cowboy' nature. He also constantly found himself in trouble with senior officers from the moment he arrived in town, including Senior Sergeant Tom Croydon, who strongly disapproved of Jones' motives for joining the force in the first place and went on to continually question his choice of staying in the job, while Senior Constable and later Sergeant Ben Stewart never saw eye to eye with Jonesy and consistently butted heads with him. Later on in the series he makes his way up to the rank of Senior Constable and after Senior Detective P.J. Hasham's departure in Season 12 he works closely with Detective Senior Constable Amy Fox and goes on to partner her after also becoming a Detective Senior Constable by the end of the Season.

Personal Life

Jonesy's chaotic love life was a constant complication for the character throughout his time on the show. Earlier on in the series he has an emotional and ambiguous relationship with his Sergeant Tess Gallagher. Tess is eventually so overwhelmed by her colleague's affection and her own feelings for him that she tries to put a stop to any future romantic relationship happening between the pair by eloping in Fiji with Doctor Josh Carmichael instead. After the breakdown of Tess' ultimately doomed marriage her subsequent pregnancy with Josh’s child lead Jonesy to propose to her, but it's declined as she wants the two of them to just remain friends on the basis that she wants to raise the child as a single parent. Later complications with her pregnancy then force her to leave Mt. Thomas, leading to an emotional goodbye to Jones.

Senior Constable Susie Raynor's relationship with Jonesy provided more promise and even culminated in a successful marriage proposal. However his initial hesitation in starting a romantic relationship lead her to have two presumptuous yet fleeting relationships with fellow members, Sergeant Ben Stewart and Senior Constable Alex Kirby , the revelation of the latter with Jonesy’s best mate Kirby cause her and Jonesy’s eventual relationship and short lived engagement to end. It is seen in the final episode of the series that Jonesy and Susie have managed to repair part of their once close friendship with each other.

He is the 8th longest character behind Tom, Chris, P.J., Maggie, Ben, Nick and Jo.

References

Evan Jones (Blue Heelers) Wikipedia