Meghan Doyle
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Meghan Doyle | |
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Jenni Baird as Meghan Doyle |
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First appearance | The Wrath of Graham |
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Abilities | Transmutation with unknown limits |
Occupation | NTAC Director |
Portrayed by | Jenni Baird |
Meghan Doyle, played by Jenni Baird, is a major character in the fourth season of The 4400, and the new head of NTAC.
[edit] Before Season Four
Doyle graduated summa cum laude from Yale University with a joint degree in economics and sociology. She studied at Cambridge University as a Marshall Scholar before returning to the states and earning a PhD in political science, specializing in conflict negotiation.
She was recruited by a government think tank where she designed response protocols for natural disasters and terrorist attacks. Integral in the writing of a 2004 document outlining the government's response to the 4400's return, Doyle proved herself an expert in the field. She was nominated by Rebecca Parrish, Director of National Intelligence, to take over for Nina Jarvis at NTAC-Seattle.
[edit] Character
Meghan Doyle said she took the position at NTAC as she felt that is where she could "do some good". Although she is initially dismissed by Agent Garrity to be a purely political appointment, she shows her abilities by giving Tom Baldwin classified information on Isabelle Tyler as a means to discover the wherabouts of Alana Mareva. She knows that this is an illegal act, but is fully aware that her primary mission is to bring in Jordan Collier; and that, should she fail, "no amount of toeing the line" will protect her.
Meghan quickly shows her interest in the cases of the 4400s themselves, specifically Shawn Farrell's healing ability; it is then revealed that her father is suffering from pnemonia and Huntingdon's disease and is not expected to live much longer. She leans on Tom for support, revealing that DC have forbidden her to ask Shawn to heal her father using his 4400 ability; as the head of NTAC she is supposed to "set an example" and not gain from the use of these now-illegal abilities. After DC is forced to back down by public reaction when Shawn re-opens his healing centre, Doyle later takes her sick father to be healed by Shawn, stating "They blinked. Let them fire me."
She shows significant signs of a love for classic foreign films, even going so far as to put up posters of La Dolce Vita in her office. When Meghan reinstates Diana Skouris, she asks Dianna if she has seen the movie; after a brief exchange on the superiority of subtitled films (as opposed to dubbed) Meghan welcomes Diana back, amusedly saying Diana's appreciation "doesn't hurt your case."
Unlike previous leaders Dennis Ryland and Nina Jarvis, Meghan regularly spends time in Marco Pacella's theory room, a fact Tom commented on when Diana Skouris asked for information on Doyle. Doyle's management style is different than her predecessors, and she appears to lack the overt authority exhibited by Ryland and Jarvis, preferring a more informal approach. Diana later mentions to Tom that Meghan appears sweet on him; shortly after, the attraction of Tom to Meghan grows, and he is visibly upset when she seems to have died in No Exit and holds her tightly when he discovers her alive.
In "Daddy's Little Girl", Meghan visits Tom at home after a night out with friends, having seen "Be [promicin] positive" leaflets and realized that they are losing the war to Jordan Collier. The two kiss and have sex twice in the night, but the next morning Meghan informs Tom that they are still just friends. However at the close of the episode, she visits him again, kissing him and saying "Very good friends." After being infected by a promicin-inducing virus in "The Great Leap Forward", Meghan's power emerges as she transfigures her pen into a flower.
[edit] External links
- Meghan Doyle's profile at the Official 4400 website.
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