"You could do just as well with your hair cutting business in
Odyssey as you do in Texas."
(arguing with her mother)
Receiver
of Quote:
Lucia Ortaga
Audio:
Historically, Odyssey cannot
be located in Texas. In
The Ill-Gotten
Deed, Whit reads a book, with the first line explaining that
Odyssey was founded in the early 1800's. Texas was not a state
during this time. Later, Whit confirms in
A Single Vote
that Texas wasn't a state yet. According to Whit himself, Texas
became a state in 1845. Check Texas off the list.
Robyn Jacobs provides "Texas"
as an answer to a short trivia contest to win $100 in
A Test for Robyn.
However, not enough evidence is included to prove the Odyssey is
or is not in Texas. Yet, other episodes reveal that Odyssey is
clearly not in Texas (see above).
In
Something Old,
Something New, Eugene explains that Maureen McFadden has
been involved in literary and art scams in Seattle, Toronto, New
York, and Houston. His mention of Houston, Texas
does not provide enough evidence to suggest that Odyssey is or
is not located in Texas.
Other episodes indicate that Odyssey is not located in
Texas (see above).
In
The Bible Network,
game show host Albert Ross introduces a candidate named Lori who
is from Waco, Texas.
However, not enough evidence is included to prove the Odyssey is
or is not in Texas. Yet, other episodes reveal that Odyssey is
clearly not in Texas (see above).