SGCommand
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 13: Line 13:
 
|actor=[[Madison Bell]]
 
|actor=[[Madison Bell]]
 
}}
 
}}
'''Madison Miller''', sometimes '''Maddie''', is the daughter of [[Jean Miller|Jeannie]] and [[Kaleb Miller]], and the niece of [[Dr.]] [[Rodney McKay]]. She often enjoys making and baking [[Chocolate chip cookie|chocolate chip cookies]] with her parents and has a sweet tooth for them too. She also enjoys playing with her mother and can dance ballet. She was Jeannie's first and, so far, only child.
+
'''Madison Miller''', sometimes '''Maddie''', is the daughter of [[Jean Miller|Jeannie]] and [[Kaleb Miller]], and the niece of [[Dr.]] [[Rodney McKay]]. She often enjoys making and baking [[Chocolate chip cookie|chocolate chip cookies]] with her parents and has a sweet tooth for them too. She also enjoys playing with her mother and can do ballet. She was Jeannie's first and, so far, only child.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==

Revision as of 05:26, 25 November 2013

Madison Miller, sometimes Maddie, is the daughter of Jeannie and Kaleb Miller, and the niece of Dr. Rodney McKay. She often enjoys making and baking chocolate chip cookies with her parents and has a sweet tooth for them too. She also enjoys playing with her mother and can do ballet. She was Jeannie's first and, so far, only child.

Biography

2006

In 2006, she was playing with trains, and was pushing a toy train over a toy bridge, when her mother had a revelation on a theory of bridging two separate realities. When Dr. Rodney McKay visited the Miller household, Madison greeted her uncle by asking if he brought her anything. (SGA: "McKay and Mrs. Miller")

2007

One year later, she was oblivious to what happened to her mother, since she didn't know she was kidnapped. Both Kaleb and McKay made up a story that she was away for a while. (SGA: "Miller's Crossing")

Alternate realities

Behind the scenes

  • In the commentary for "Miller's Crossing", Martin Gero said the character's first name, Madison, was made the same as the actress' first name because it would be easier for her to remember due to her young age.