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D'oh, doesn't matter now anyway
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^ also is the stunt coordinator for the show. Reason whenever he's on he's always getting tossed around.colmquinn wrote:I vote for Siler, always background char but still cool and always there - you''ll know his face Siler
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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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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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And in Continuum he finally gets it. Acknowledgment of all the work he has done for 10 years... his own parking space.Sionnach Glic wrote: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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But did he get an extra stripe on his sleeve?
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and walk like Frankenstein.
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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.
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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Marriage will do that to you. He probably has several little Rya'cs running around now.Mark wrote:What ever happened to the character Rya'c? Teal'c's son? He just seemed to disappear one day.
Grandpa Teal'c
Anyway, I missed the poll, but I would've voted for Walter.
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