Also gotta remember Teal’c is a father, and a Teacher of combat. This is so in nature for him to to do this. Fun games to teach her to be a better warrior for her people. Plus he probably misses his son being that age.
Tealc is one of those people where if someone kills his wife, you wish for him to get revenge, but if someone is mean to him or cancels a bowling game he was really looking forward to, while he'll hold no grudge, you just wanna give them a slap because he's the purest of them all.
The reason why Stargate was so great was, it had tension, acion moments, its share of emotional moments, but ut always coud put well placed humor in every episode
Wasn't a big fan of SGU, but I was still disappointed it got cancelled. It was still a Stargate show and without it we got nothing. It did became a bit more lighthearted at the end and I personally enjoyed those last episodes more. Hopefully they are going to make another show in the future.
It only just occurred to me that the writers of Guardians of the Galaxy are going to have a hard time writing lines for Draxx without recycling Teal'c gags.
@@cognitivedisability9864 I was actually quoting Teal'c there. It was an episode where O'Neill was asking about how Teal'c thought about someone (Mollem? I don't remember) and Teal'c said "he is concealing something". And O'Neill said "What?" and Teal'c replied "I am unsure. He is concealing it."
I love how Teal'c is always so technical about everything. Film set guy asks; "hey, what happened to all the donuts?" - Teal'c goes; " *they were consumed by the drivers before they retired to sleep* ."
I love it when Teal'c does something like reaching out his hand, or doing a motion, and SOMEONE on the team knows exactly what he wants and its just so pure that they GET him so well
@@alexanderzhmurov9624 the one where they were attacked by a bunch of bugs, and Tealc was being turned into a cacoon or bug of sorts. Season 2, episode 10. By far my favourite Tealc episode
@@yourstruly4817 I can easily imagine Teal'c being even more curt for weeks after watching them and when someone works up the nerve to ask him, he just glowers at them saying only, "Disney Star Wars."
@@MrTripleXXX I think it's reference to Star Wars' setting and being about rebels beating the odds against an empire, and with one of the great warriors of the Empire breaking free from his control to save his son.
The thing that makes the banter is the way Sam grins throughout when the other guys are talking, especially jack; it's so well played it makes it so convincing.
I just LOVE how Jack allows Teal'c to just steamroll over him. "I want some of your ice cream. No? Oh. Okay. Oh, you want to switch Ice Cream now? That's fine too! You like this other hockey team better I don't like? You know what, we don't have to talk about hockey"
I would assume many of the jokes are unscripted. Not sure if pt 1 or 2, but teal'c said a complicated line and O'Neil bet him he couldn't say that again. The expression on Teal'c face told me that wasn't part of the script. But ofc the next actor began their line and rolled on which made it more funny imo.
Sam's/Amanda's reactions are priceless too!! Especially at being called "Mary Poppins" of all things! in being called out as ineffective at generating evildoer's aura or nefarious presence ...equidistant 🤣👍 thank you Teal'C, thank you 👌
jonas: i mean those of us who aren’t originally from the planet earth, gotta stick together, right? teal’c: are you suggesting an alien conspiracy 😭 gets me every time lmao
O'Neill: "So what is your impression of Alar?" Teal'c: "That he is concealing something." O'Neill: "Like what?" Teal'c: "I do not know. He is concealing it." My favorite Teal'c moment in the series. 🤣
I'm more than willing to accept the prequels being _true_ Star Wars movies. They did most of everything wrong, only screwing up in small but hard to ignore details. Heck, Even Jar-Jar kinda redeemed himself eventually. The Sheev Gambit was also a plan that actually worked and came to fruition over the three movies, finally birthing the Empire. Disney couldn't even make one movie that made sense, let alone create a _trilogy,_ so they get the trashcan in my opinion, and do not attain canon status in any way, shape or form.
10:00 The one moment Teal'c tries small talk... Actually, it would have caused a wonderful conversation over culinary prefernces with me... I would have had the time of my life...
4:28 "In order for the device to work on both of us we must hold hands O'Neill." "... I know..." I think these two should maybe get over their excessive masculinity. If it was two women - say, Carter and Frasier - in the same boat, they wouldn't think twice about it.
Both had no problems with gender equality whatsoever right from the start. Masculinity has its place same as feminity, and in private life both characters are shown as perfect gentlemen. We just see them talking as high rank military professionals for the most part of the show.
The last part of the end of it where teal c was watching a movie and didn't expect for the lady in it to talk bout vaginas that part had me laughing 😂😂😂😂
That wasn't a movie. He was attending a performance of The Vagina Monologues which he thought was a play. And the writer only put it in because the show was cancelled and they stopped receiving studio notes so they wanted to see if they could get away with it.
So this is what is a major plot hole. Goa'uld have superior knowladge compared to modern day humans. Why make their Jaffa still wear metal armor. Surely there is a material capable of whitstanding enemy staff weapon fire and bullets, that Goa'uld should know of. Anubis was on the right path
Okay, if you're willing to humour me I'm going to have a litte nerd-out here - The Goa'uld military/technological inferiority to the Tau'ri (Earth) was a result of a number of factors: 1: They were parasites. They only stole the technology of the ancients and repurposed it for their own ends. They did not have the capacity to manufacture equivalent tech or improve upon it. 2. Their opposition was mostly bronze-age humans or equally equipped rival Goa-uld, and they had absolutely no means of competing with the Asgard. 3. Their equipment was designed for rule and subjugation, not warfare. In other words it was meant to look scary rather than actually be effective. 4. Projectile weapons (bullets) were seen as so primitive that most space-faring civilisations didn't even consider them in their design of defensive technology such as armour & shielding.