I like how when they first met up in this episode, there was a slight competition of who did better in life - Jack for his promotion to General and being in charge of the SGC, or Maybourne for ascending to the role of King of these people.....And in the end, Jack's reaction was sort of to say to Maybourne "ok you win".....
The source of the videos was PAL DVDs. There's a difference in frame rates between PAL and NTSC. I think that's probably were that comes from. Might be something else though. I've honestly never noticed it myself, but this is a question which has been popping up in the comments now and then ever since the videos were posted.
Season 1 is the best. It has that vibe from first movie, they completely relied on their Stargate and didn't had any ships, they still didn't found any useful allies, team doesn't knew each other very well and they still have to learn to believe each other, which fully happened in the last episode of first season, when they realized that those 4 have only each other for the next mission..
No one talks about origins of Zat. In previous episode 'Tin Man' Harlan destroyed first Teal'c's duplicate (infested and controlled by another mind - his symbiote duplicate) with a gun vety similar to Zat'nik'tel, it even had sound, but without the first 3 "ticks".
I love how Amanda Tapping plays alt-Sam in this episode. As wickedly intelligent as always, but without the military edge regular Sam has. It's subtle, but it's there.
It's not a movie, it's a TV show called Stargate SG-1. There is a movie though, from 1994, which was the original that inspired the TV show. The TV show is really worth it, ran for ten seasons, and itself spawned a spin-off TV show which ran for five seasons, plus several more direct-to-DVD movies.
I am totally blown away all these decades later to learn that the voice of unas was played by @jamesearljones! I had no idea but I can totally hear it now
"You wouldn't understand" i think is not just saying Daniel is dumb but rather even our science fiction hasnt imagined the mechanics at play in what he just did. Humanity isn't ready to know how it works. I think this was him testing earth to see if theres a possibility we could be ready to learn but we aren't. But he also appreciated Daniel not being arrogant but rather accepting and still trying to help them
Jack had such a straight face through the whole thing, but when Sam put her knife to that guys throat you could tell that in his head he was just going “Atta girl”
They really should have gone back there to retrieve the holographic device once they had Daedalus class ships. The Asgard teleporters could have snatched from the ocean once they scanned for it.