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It took me a second to realize what you were talking about because I'm a guy and I was looking for a girl to be wearing the cute little top. Turns out it was my gay uncle. Good luck getting him not to wear that anymore
I like when the lead Minoan says, "Put him in isolation." Like, on those couple of pillows at the end of the room. The guards cross their spears in front of Teal'c and he gives them a look that's just, "Did you not just hear his orders? Were you not even in the room just now?" Also a look that says, "I can take you both with a Dr Jackson tied behind my back."
The touched planet and Argos planet are very similar to each other, warm and pleasant Mediterranean type climate, delicious fruits and vegetables, simple desserts, good fishing, nice clothes and fabrics, beautiful waterfronts, architecture and decent people
true - that was a well written romance with all its problems about working together, having different ranks and sometimes different worldviews. At the same time, no cliche drama - awesome!
@@musicalaviator Well...if you go by what the locals think, it's possible that the Goa'uld created the disease. And it's indicated that they did once enslave the population there, but lost interest and left because it had no more resources they wanted.
@FlyingMonkies325 The funny thing is they both started off making the same awkward production choices early on, but SG-1 began years after TNG ended. You'd think you could just blame it on the style of the late 80s, but it seems to just be a matter of over-enthusiastic growing pains.
Season 2 Ep 14 Grace Under Pressure. Rodney imagines that Sam was down there with him trying to find a way to keep him alive. The whale was real, and they're what helped the team find him. Poor whales...after Atlantis left that planet it'll be destroyed by the next solar flare...in about 10,000 years 😀 He even named that first whale that was curious about him...I forget its name.
I've been watching these clips alongside your star trek ones, but I've never seen stargate. is it worth getting into? I've heard it's alot more "lighter" than star trek and just doesn't take itself too seriously.
It's one of the best Sci Fi series out there and if you liked Star Trek you'll likely enjoy the characters, setting, tech, and story telling in it. I'd say give the first season a try and if you like it go on from there :) Juuust avoid the spin offs until you're done with the original!
Definitely, I love Stargate 😃 can't add much to above to comments, though there is some overlap with SG1 &. SGA so if you like watching stuff in chronological order there are plenty watch order guides online, rather than watching 10seasons of SG1 then moving onto SGA but technically going back about three years, it's not a big deal but there are a few crossover stories
I wouldn't say the plot is lighter. IMHO Stargate takes itself more serious than Star Trek TNG in its plot, but it inserts lots of humour in its dialogue. In comparison, TNG feels a little stale at times.
I've come to think: humans have been eating beans for thousands of years all across the planet... And they hate us for it... They are going to infiltrate and takeover the spiritual inbetween-realms and wipe out all humans across the whole multiverse... "They were packed into baskets, and now they bask in our madness." Pythagoras warned us...
Maybe theres a large rock or something in perfect orbit above the planet causing a permanent eclipse? It's season 1, shouldn't read too much into it. They hadn't really found there way yet
Watching any sci-fi space opera it's always going to be the difference between a production that at best takes onboard a reasonable amount of scientific advice (but never all even on the best intentioned shows) for the sake of credibility but is still allowed to go off to pure imagination at times because it is after all set in a fantasy reality and it's just easier or looks better. Or other shows (without mentioning any names) that just ignore any possible difficulties reality or the laws of physics may cause to the storyline. Of course every science fiction or fantasy story should be allowed to suspend our disbelief and to exist within the laws of it's own premise or reality. But it still should obey some basic rules and consistencies of its own reality no matter how fantastigorical it may be. But some of them hardly even make an effort.
Ah, yes. Back before that whole "Prime Directive" nonsense. In the early years of the Stargate program, the Federation went about mucking up all the primitive worlds they wanted.
I love how for most part of the show they use the same forest. regardless the reason there are earth trees is the same reason there are humans. If you don't know what I mean, i don't want to spoil.
WOW!!! You got mike to film a endorsement! Wow wow wow… congratulations! He REALLY became a main character in SGU… so, now you need some clips from there!
0:50 Wow, those guards have really bad hearing or just don't care about what's going on. 1:43 Lovely moment I can relate to, because I had an intense moment once and my glasses stayed intact and that felt so faith-instilling. 3:41 Boy, O'Neill really knows how to ease awkward tension. 👍 Did a little misdirecting intro first and then bam.
Yep, definitely worth it. Sam Carter, seriously intelligent and looks very good in a dress/bikini/anything. My kind of woman. SG is very much worth getting into, no pun intended
the funny part is, Amanda Tapping is a ragging feminist. So to have her do "that saucy little tank top number", mixed in with the episode where she gets basically dominated by an all male ran planet AND has to use sex to defeat Hathor's control over airmen, all in Season 1, must of miffed her off.
No. It is much darker at times, the conflicts feel a bit more real (you are not as distanced as you are often to TNG conflicts) and there's lots of humour interspersed where it fits. I believe you are closer to the plot and the characters than in TNG, where characters such as Picard, Troi or Data seem a bit stiff und detached. You wouldn't really care if they died. In SG1, often, you would.
@@Fidi987 I wouldn't necessarily say that's true unless you only watch one or two episodes and don't know them that well. You _do_ care about the cast of TNG, especially characters like Data and Picard. They're just more formal. More "evolved," or so they like to think. Stargate doesn't have those pretensions. They're normal 21st-century people in way over their heads, so they're more easy to _quickly_ relate to.
It's like early TNG or the Original Series except much higher quality. It's not like post-roddenberry star trek. It has the corny quality and twilight zone style episodic nature where literally anything can happen of very early star trek. The characters are more light hearted like the Original Series. However the series overall has much better acting and plots than TOS. There are a few episodes of it thought that are a LOT like bad episodes of TNG. After you get to the Sci-Fi Channel seasons they start changing the nature of the show and shift to different villains so the show isn't as good but it's still decent. Sci-Fi channel era gets VERY tropey with a lot of tired cliches and they just start killing off staple after staple of the show. Goauld, Asgard, culture of the week planets, etc. It's still good though and i'd recommend even watching Atlantis.
Humanity is VERY MUCH the underdogs in Stargate, unlike Trek where they are the center of the Federation. The stories are much darker, serious, and much more personal. You're dealing with small reconaissance teams going to other worlds, and there is no Federation, just a small base in a mountain that is kept secret from even most of the military. They also go MUCH LIGHTER on the technobabble and try to have things make more sense. Yes there is some speculative science and still fantastic stuff like hyperdrive, but they don't have constant technobabble like Trek did. Stargate also knows when it's appropriate to take things less serious and make some jokes (usually with Jack being snarky). The characters are also (at times) known to lampshade things and compare their situation to sci-fi tropes. It's VERY self aware.
Michael Shanks w/o makeup. after a 3 day drunk. Priceless. "We're outta crowns and male costumes". Use this planter and put a skirt on 'em and the crisscross bra,. Points for the actress who had to run up and hug the grody old prospector.
I haven't seen the first season in HD Widescreen since Amazon took them off their platform. The only place that I can watch them, Netflix, has them in SD 4:3
Unpopular opinion here: most of the time Amanda Tapping does little to nothing for me. And yes I am straight, and yes I like blonds. Mind you I don't *dislike* her--she is certainly a good-looking woman, I just find some other women in this show a lot hotter. But every now and then, when they change her hair or put her in a different outfit, WOW she does get my attention then!
I'm a woman, straight, and most of the time, Carter does nothing for me, either. In many episodes she seems to be written rather one dimensional, standing by until she can deliver her science babble or shoot at someone. In some episodes she comes to life a bit more, not just smiling or marching. One case was the episode where she was hunted by Abubis' robot soldier.
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These days that line would get an actual Jack O'Neill metooed and drummed out of the Airforce, and the show would get canceled and all of the actors,writers and producers sent to re-education camps.