Melina Kanakaredes
|
Victoria
Metcalf
Fraser described her as the only woman he had ever
loved. He felt as if he had known her "across a thousand
lifetimes." She had "the most beautiful voice you ever heard" but
there was "a darkness inside her," he said. That was the
understatement of all time. This woman nearly destroyed
our beloved Fraser in "Victoria's Secret." She loved him,
however, in her own interesting way. |
Camilla Scott |
Meg
Thatcher In
Seasons Two and Three, Inspector Thatcher was
Fraser's boss. They have kissed on more than one
occasion. Fraser has even offered to father her child. It is,
however, a difficult situation at best.
|
Catherine Bruhier |
Elaine
Besbriss In
Seasons One and Two, Elaine worked as a civilian
aide at the police station house. She had a crush on
Fraser. She expresses herself in a monologue in the
"Chinatown" episode. She also has an interesting scene with Fraser
when she is tending his wounds in "The Deal." Are they really
talking about otters?
|
Ramona Milano
|
Francesca
Vecchio Fran wants Fraser and doesn't care who knows
it. In fact, she makes sure that everyone around thinks that
the relationship is much more than it is--see "Heaven and Earth."
She keeps a much-kissed picture of him on her mirror. Her continued
aggressiveness towards Fraser provides some of the best scenes in
all of Due South.
|
Wendy Crewson |
Janet
Morse She has
three bratty kids and a wayward husband but Fraser is attracted to
her. His father describes her as "sturdy." She and
Fraser share a couple of very touching scenes where Fraser's basic
loneliness is explored. They share a very tender kiss. He is very attracted to her but she
has too much
baggage. |
Laurie Holden |
Jill
Kennedy Some people think that this young woman would have
made the best match for Fraser. She was his physical therapist
in "Letting Go." It seems, however, that Fraser prefers women
with long, dark hair.
|
Stephanie Romanov
|
Denny Scarpa
Fraser is very attracted to
Ladyshoes (her nickname) and tries to help her. He even kisses her and
gives her candy that he has won in a poker game. Denny, however, has
another agenda. About Denny, Fraser says, "Who says I do trust her?" |
Cali Timmins
|
Julie
Frobisher She is
the daughter of Bob Fraser's (Fraser Sr.) partner, Buck Frobisher. She
married the wrong man. In "Manhunt," she says that she was
really in love with someone else. Gee--wonder who that could
have been? |
Teri Polo |
Stephanie
Cabot In "They
Eat Horses Don't They," she misunderstood Fraser's intentions and
thought that he was coming on to her. She invites him out riding and
Fraser remains as obtuse as ever when it comes to
women. |
Jane
Krakowski
|
Katherine
Burns She tried to
seduce Fraser on the eve of her wedding. After she kisses him,
he says that perhaps he'll drink "just one bottle" of champagne with
her, despite his previous statement that he doesn't drink. She's one of only two
women with whom we have seen Fraser dance. |
Madolyn
Smith-Osborne
(and Maria Bello) |
Mackenzie
King She and
Fraser had a big date in "Diefenbaker's Day Off" and a lunch
date in "One Good Man." Of course, she felt in both instances
that Fraser was using her in his unending quest to help
others. Our Ben did buy her two wrist corsages for their first
date. The getting ready for the date scene in "Dief's Day Off"
is a classic. |
Kristin Lehman
|
Rhonda She
shows up in "The Man Who Knew Too Little" and "Flashback." She
says to Fraser, "If you're ever in Miami, just look me up. The
name's Rhonda." 'Nuff said. |