I swear half of the time Teal'c just uses the fact that he's an alien as an excuse. He's intelligent enough to understand Earth customs, he just trolls people.
What's really scary is will understand the joke the Joppa joke boy these replies are old I think I just want to make one new we probably could come up with new jokes I can't think of one now I also like store Eevee because it's based in reality NORAD
In that Jaffa joke scene, I have always, ALWAYS wanted Selmac's eyes to glow as he bursts out laughing in the Deep symbiote voice, ending up short on breath with tears rollin down his eyes. He then says that's the best joke he's heard in two centuries, then proceeds to tell a few Goa'uld jokes to the rest, that make everyone else scratch their heads, while Teal'c rolls about laughing ;]
My favorite "Chris Judge " moment was actually Tapping talking about filming in the arctic circle. They were talking about how polar bears look at humans as seals and Judge looked at Tapping and whispered, "some of us look like seals more than others, I'm not going." Teal'c wasn't in the arctic scenes...
From what his fellow SG-1 actors have said, Chris Judge is more afraid of wildlife than the average person. He's particularly not fond of bears and according to Michael Shanks and Ben Browder he refused to leave his trailer for many hours after a bear was spotted somewhere near the filming site during a woodlands scene.
@@mscheese000 Everyone's got their likes/dislikes. I'm not too bad with live insects/spiders, but dead ones seriously freak me out (spiders particularly).
@yeah I'm John Assal I like how you describe Tealc as being a scholar and a diplomat because it's true in a lot of ways. Tealc has extensive knowledge about the Goauld and their culture and language, what with him being like 100 years old in Children of the Gods, and he is also very skilled in reaching other people's hearts and inspiring them to unite under a common cause. Having said all that, however, I must say that I take issue with the comparison to Drax because I personally feel it diminishes the perception of the importance and usefullness of Tealc's skills and assets to SG1. Tealc isn't a scholar and diplomat compared to Drax. No. Tealc is a scholar and diplomat, period. Now, as far as Drax goes I don't really care about cookie cutter, cardboard cutouts like him, comic books preexisting his current cinematic persona notwithstanding.
@yeah I'm John Assal If recent news about a possible fourth Stargate series being in the works with Brad Wright at the helm turns out to be true then we may be seeing Tealc saying "indeed" sooner than we thought. ^^
Anyone else notice the slight change in Teal'c's face when someone either doesn't laugh at something he says, or does not accept something he offers. Starts as an ever so slight smile that turns into an ever so slight frown. Gotta feel for the poor guy.
"In teal'c's mind...he's the funniest guy on chulak. To Teal'c's mind, he has the funniest sense of humor in the universe." - Christopher Judge on Teal'c
@@Serjo777 corpsing is the act of breaking character whilst filming usually laughing. Dom DeLouise kept making Chris break character and piss himself laughing so he wasnt allowed near him so they could film. plus thats a legitimate use of a double negative
They did so well with his character growth by the end of the series you could barely tell he was from another planet and then you go watch the early seasons and it's so stark of a difference
I love how even in the middle of a heated argument, 2:54, Daniel and O'Neill seriously take into account Teal'c's issues with metaphors like that. It's sweet and amusing.
Ive always wondered how many takes his scenes took. . . Keeping that straight face has gotta be brutally difficult on set when you realize how hilariously ridiculous everything hes saying is
It's hilarious when you see he's actually the polar opposite of Teal'c By all accounts he was the prankster of the cast, and I heard he often burst out laughing at the end of takes lol Every time I've seen videos of him talking at conventions he seems genuinely hilarious
"Are you conducting some kind of scientific experiment, O'Neill?" "Hey, c'mon! That salsa's still good!" If Teal'c is questioning it, I'm pretty sure it doesn't even qualify as _salsa_ at that point.
After all the filth he had laid on him by the movie industry, who basically sidelined him on racial stereotypes, him earning the love of the fans again in another character is just ... perfect. He's such a great dude and an underrated actor.
I was playing God of War 4 with a friend who brought his PS4 with him. I was listening to the main character's voice, and I was like "waaaaait a minute...", then I discovered that it is Christopher Judge (Teal'c) who voiced him. It made me want a PS4 all the more. Being broke sucks :(
It killed me to know he is still killing false gods. I like how that term is also used in rise of legends. The cuotl gods are aliens that rule their subjects and giacamo destroys them.
The juxtaposition of one who cannot understand entering a new land for war, and one who cannot understand entering one for anything but war... is great.
"Are you close? -No. -Yes. -... -Yes extremely..." I just laugh way too hard on this one after so many years. His voice, his delivery of the line... Its just a masterpiece
"Senator Kinsey, Teal'c suggested I send a Horus guard, a Serpent guard and a Setesh guard to a neutral planet, but I'm reasonably certain his statement was in jest." "I'm sure it was." -- Thor and Kinsey, "Disclosure"
Chris Judge is an amazing actor. It's a shame what happened to him post StarGate. He deserved better. It's why i'm happy he got recognition with God of War. Voice aside, his acting chops are amazing. I dare other actors to put themselves through the Teal'c routine for that long. Even Richard Dean Anderson said in no unclear terms that he had to have control over the character because he would NOT, absolutely NOT play O'Neil as his predecessor did. Don't get me wrong, O'Neill is a very memorable character because of it, but it speaks volumes of Judge's resilience. It took... what 4 or 5 seasons for him to finally take liberties with the character and grow it beyond just the broken man Teal'c was (his child, his wife, his responsibility towards his people and the immeasurable guilt he feels - seen through the show's first seasons).
A Jaffa joke I made while drunk. So Apophis visits earth and sees a great many horned animals. He finds them to be great warriors and infests them with symbiotes.He conquered the Galaxy with his Apophelopes.
Have you guys seen Christopher when he was a teenager in MacGyver? He might've been as old as 20, but he played a high schooler in a MacGyver episode with RDA, he pretty much looked the same, just younger. I was shocked the first time I seen it, because it's just weird seeing the difference in age between him & RDA, the younger people are, the difference in age seems more extreme.
if I ever meet Christopher Judge. "mister Judge, sir.. can I ask you to do the eyebrow thing, please.." and if he says *indeed, i will most likely squeal like a schoolgirl.. ( I am a man of 36 years and I am not ashamed to admit this )
Rodney McKay's character growth was probably the biggest of all characters in the Stargate universe, but that said Teal'q's growth is a very close second. It was amazing watching him from the first two episodes change in the third episode.
I thought at least Daniel would have laughed and the silence made me feel bad for teal'c but I sure did laugh with him. Teal'c to me was one of the biggest character build in the show.
The character development of Teal'c through all 10 seasons is so unbelievably good. Seriously you forget he was a Jaffa. By the later seasons. He is quite literally family to everyone at the SGC and humanity at large. He's my favorite character in the entire franchise. Not series. The entire franchise. Christopher Judge is such a badass actor. P.S And he is might KRATOS!!
feels like its been about 20 years since i first saw O'neill turn down douighnuts from Teal'c. That silent sadness. It has been a weight on my soul ever since.
teal'c was my favorite with jack's collaboration i always laughed like how teal'c dialogues were seriously funny and how he said those words with straight serious face 😄😄
I didn’t notice when I first watched as a kid. The hippie says “come right up here with me brother, it’s cool.” He was specifically saying “hey, I’m not gonna make you sit in the back of the van because I’m not an asshole.” What a happysad scene.
@@brontewcat I actually remember same kind of scenario from "Sea quest" (I think it was sea quest, episode "Second chance"). where they travelled to a time before cuban missile crisis in 1962 (twist was that without their involvement, WW3 would've happened) and the group almost got beaten for committing the ultimate sin of the era: one of them was black and travelled in a car with a white woman(or was it talking to a white woman? I can't remember excatly). When others just wondered what kind of idiotic reason was that to beat someone, black guy had to remind them that they're in early 60's and segregation was a very real thing.
RustyKn1ght There is a definite improvement now. However, I think the racism is now far more subtle, and not sanctioned by law. I am ‘white’ so I don’t experience racism, but friends who are considered ‘non white’ experience it in really subtle ways.
The last clip I swear they brought across the feeling of ONeill having to explain something scientific to Teal'c SO SO SO damn well! You can see how he waits for Teal'c to shut him up like the other usually do. But he actually manages to simply transfer that black hole thing to Teal'c via simple terms. And he is perfectly pleased with it.
And this show is still the best SF out there, and probably it won't be better in the near future. Good old shows with alot of seasons, alot of episodes, alot of quality and quantity, nowadays you rarely see this.