Best supporting character
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Best supporting character
One of the best things about Stargate is the fact that it's usually the same people in the background, rather than one-episode wonders. Moreover, they're usually as well-written and fleshed out as characters as the main cast, even if they only appear for a few episodes. So, of these background people, who are the best? For these purposes I'm talking about those who never got their names in the titles so people like Carson Beckett, who went from background to main cast, are excluded. The usual rules of nomination and seconding apply, and I'll put a vote up in a week or so.
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Dr. Fraizure (spelling?)
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the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
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Janet Fraiser
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That's her. I had to disagree with O'Neill referring to her as ol' doc Fraiser (she was hot)
They say that in the Army,
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
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Walter, of course.
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I'll second.Tsukiyumi wrote:Walter, of course.
And I think I'll nominate Maj. Lorne
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So many good choices. Every one nominated has been great. I'll throw out Bra'tac.
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Monroe wrote:So many good choices. Every one nominated has been great. I'll throw out Bra'tac.
I'll second him. He rocked.
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the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
the women are mighty fine.
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and walk like Frankenstein.
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Could I also nominate (or suggest someone nominate) Maybourne and Kinnsey?
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Standard rules mean one nomination each unfortunately (although you can second as many as you like) - you'll have to pick one.
I'll nominate Radek Zelenka
Nominated:
Janet Fraiser
Major Lorne
Radek Zelenka
Seconded:
Bra'tac
Walter Harriman
I'll nominate Radek Zelenka
Nominated:
Janet Fraiser
Major Lorne
Radek Zelenka
Seconded:
Bra'tac
Walter Harriman
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Captain Seafort wrote:Standard rules mean one nomination each unfortunately (although you can second as many as you like) - you'll have to pick one.
I forgot which way it worked. Since I already nominated Lorne I strongly suggest someone nominate those two
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I'll second Frasier.
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Current list:
Nominated:
Major Lorne
Radek Zelenka
Seconded:
Bra'tac
Janet Fraiser
Walter Harriman
Last chance to nominate/second before I put the poll up.
Nominated:
Major Lorne
Radek Zelenka
Seconded:
Bra'tac
Janet Fraiser
Walter Harriman
Last chance to nominate/second before I put the poll up.
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I vote for Siler, always background char but still cool and always there - you''ll know his face Siler
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From the YouTube home page?colmquinn wrote:I vote for Siler, always background char but still cool and always there - you''ll know his face Siler
Anyway, no more have been seconded, so the poll's going up.
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