Best supporting character

Who was the best supporting character in the various Stargate series?

Poll ended at Sat May 15, 2010 12:03 pm

Master Bra'tac of Chulak
5
50%
Chief Master Sergeant Walter Harriman
2
20%
Dr Janet Fraiser
3
30%
 
Total votes: 10
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D'oh, doesn't matter now anyway :oops:
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colmquinn wrote:I vote for Siler, always background char but still cool and always there - you''ll know his face Siler
^ also is the stunt coordinator for the show. Reason whenever he's on he's always getting tossed around.
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there's a great line in the 200th episode where he gets hit my an electrical overload (or somesuch) and he moans "why does this always happen to me" before he's picked up - I cracked up laughing at that point
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I voted Fraiser, why? Because even at her age she's hot.
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It's gotta be Walter. Always hanging around in the background, clearly waiting for his moment of glory to finaly come. :)
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What ever happened to the character Rya'c? Teal'c's son? He just seemed to disappear one day.
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AFAIK he kept turning up, just infrequently. He was never one of the background characters like Harriman, Bra'tac and Jacob to start with, just an occasional guest.
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Sionnach Glic wrote:It's gotta be Walter. Always hanging around in the background, clearly waiting for his moment of glory to finaly come. :)
And in Continuum he finally gets it. Acknowledgment of all the work he has done for 10 years... his own parking space. :D
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:lol:
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But did he get an extra stripe on his sleeve?
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After his service he should have got a stripe on his shoulder, not his sleeve.
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Seriously, that man needed a promotion.

Still, he lacked the one thing that I require for a great supporting character. Tits.
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I'm not too sure I'd want to see Walter with breasts. :|
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And that's why I picked Fraiser.
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Mark wrote:What ever happened to the character Rya'c? Teal'c's son? He just seemed to disappear one day.
Marriage will do that to you. He probably has several little Rya'cs running around now.

Grandpa Teal'c :lol:

Anyway, I missed the poll, but I would've voted for Walter.
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