That farewell speech from G'Kar... Its great, and I used a variation of once when I left a place. Yeah, G'Kar has some of the best monologues, and so does Delenn. Love them.
JMS was told NO, but he left in enough clues & left in enough from the required edits. That the woman on woman Story Line was nent to be there. DS9, with the strength of ST combined with the ambiguity of Dax was able to give us one episode of a chick kissing a chick.
JMS has explained that the men have 6 on the front side of their torso and the women have 6 "slots" on their back next to the spine 3 on either side running down the back. I'm sure you can guess at how they work together. I forget if they are just for pleasure or actually part of reproduction. 😋
I don't think it's a fan favorite, but it's definitely a memorable one. I think about this episode about as much as any other early series episode. Such a memorable and logical twist.
So Lyta is a villain ... because she wants to free her people from the indoctrination and internment by the Psi-Corps? So the Psi-Corps are the good guys? You need to check your logic circuits, Mega. Being jealous of Byron screwed you up big time.
Jealous of Byron? Ha! I gave Lyta a pass n the end if you watched my entire closing thoughts last episode. Lyta and Psi Corps are both the bad guys. But the world needs bad people. They keep the other bad people from the door.
I'm not entirely sure if that also happened to me back then, but in some behind the scenes stuff I read years ago it said the entire episode was spoiled by the little TV program blurb in whatever US publication the team actually cared about saying "SG-1 is trapped on Antarctica" or something spoilerific like that.
JMS was brilliant. He had the story planned out to take 5 years(seasons) and he had an out for basically all major characters just increase they lost an actor.. I believe there was a fear that season 4 might be the last so some of the planned season 5 arc got moved up to season 4..
AAHH you changed the title art for the thumbnail! Didn't recognize it in my stream. Now I gotta go back and start catching up. I really like this episode a lot. Really hits me in the feels, I was tearing up just watching the clips.
That exact part in Star Trek is ALWAYS what I think of when I see that part where Siler is like "It doesn't work like that, it's going to take 24 hours". 😂
This has always been one of my favourite episodes. Great reaction, it's nice to see someone really enjoying SG-1. I hope you continue to react to the Stargate series right up to the end of S2 of SGU.
The episode is good, but man, Sam's troubleshooting skills suck. We cannot dial Earth. That‘s bad. So let’s dial some other safe, warm place to check if the problem is this gate or the Earth one… If it works - move to the warm place to continue trying, at least you ar no longer slowly freezing to death.
She is injured. Besides, technical people often do get tunnel vision on stuff like this. I have, and I have seen my teams do it many times. She thought she was on another planet, she was focused on getting back to Earth because of O'Neills condition. Also they have no way of investigating the planet they dial, no MALP, etc.
@@catprog If it was the Earth gate that was broken, then another gate on another planet would work. If it was the DHD that was broken, then another address also wouldn't work. Just like the OP - it has always annoyed me that Sam didn't dial a different address.
SG-1 grew the beard MUCH faster than TNG did. I'm not saying TNG's first season was horrible or anything, but it's nowhere near as good as the rest of the series, and it did take TNG until season 3 to truly find its footing. It took SG-1 like 5 episode to find its footing, and it was extremely consistent throughout the entire series.
Just one problem. How the hell did Daniel and Hammond get from Colorado to Antarctica (8000 miles) AT THE SAME TIME as the rescue team from 50 miles away?
@@ifly-fsx Pshaw! That's only 18 hours by plane or 10'ish by fighter jet. LOL But maybe they have a set of rings, that we never learn about, installed on the ISS, then it's just a couple of minutes.
@@jeandiatasmith4512 Nah not during S1. It wasn't until S6 that they had their own ring platform, and then (later) Asgard transporters. Let's just say that the rescue team found them right away, but it took quite a bit longer to get the equipment out to the site that wa necessary to get them out of the cavern and stabilize O'neill. It could've taken as long as it took the others to get there to get all that set up.
This episode has one of the best outtake gags by Amanda Tapping. You can find it with the phrase "Stargate SG1 - Solitudes - MacGyver OUTTAKE/GAG REEL/BLOOPER"
Hi mega, such a big fan of your comtent. Your watching one of my favoirite shows ever....... Been watching the stargate series since i was 11 or 12 but SG1 is da bomb... Are you gonna watch all the SG1 seasons?
Love this episode! Another one of those great season-1 set up episodes that just so happens to have a great story as well. So…another Stargate on earth…hmmm 🤔😏 And I absolutely love that General Hammond personally went to get them. One of the best military commanders in tv history.
It does kinda stretch believability that Carter wouldn't consider the possibility that the same problem that landed them there could be wrong with earth's gate and therefore logically she should try dialing at least one other gate address.