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Engineer Dude was the only non-asshole member from the Pegasus
I have a hunch that Sebastian Spence's character isn't an asshole. Mostly because he's an actor I recognize and I think he had one line, so I kinda assume he'll be important in the next episode.
Granted, I am biased in his favor because of the way he danced around in Charisma Carpenter's undies on that awful Outer Limits-y show on VH1. Is that so wrong?
the way he danced around in Charisma Carpenter's undies
Um --? I guess you could call that the Outer Limits. Of
taste.
Wait, was that the show in which JM played a guy who sold his soul to the devil?
Yup. Strange Frequency, I think?
Sebastian Spence's character
Who's this again? The only person from Pegasus played by an actor I recognized (other than Michelle Forbes) was the guy who played the CAG, who will always be Det. Kresge to me.
t /old X-Files fan
Was that him? No, he had more than one line, IIRC.
Sumi, I think the show you're thinking about is
Millennium,
which I haven't watched consistently, but had some brilliant episodes.
I know both Mutant Enemy alums did Strange Frequency episodes, though I'm not sure if the Charisma one is actually the underwear-dancing story mentioned.
Yes!
ETA: I meant
Strange Frequencies.
I've never seen JM's appearance in
Millenium.
Kresge! Was that who that was? Wow. Didn't recognize him with that hair.
Sebastian Spence has also been in an episode of
Bliss
, a bunch of
Dawson Creeks,
and an episode of
Andromeda.
I had that Strange Frequency on tape for a while because I was hoping to recap it. Spence played a guy who was pretending to be Death so that he could convince Gothy Charisma Carpenter to kill herself and, apparently, dance around in her underwear. But then she's rescued by the honest-and-for-true Death, played by Sebastian Bach. And then they sing a duet. It's pretty amazing.
Spence is in the scene on the hangar deck -- right before the Pegasus CAG wanders over and asks for Apollo. I think he has a line when they're jabbering about keeping score, but I'm not sure. I'll look when I get home.
IMDb does have a pic if it helps: [link]
And apparently someone else thinks that was him, so at least I'm not totally insane. Yet.