To be honest, it should do! The point of secure red phones is that they have a dedicated line unused for anything else. But as you say, maybe they have secure phones too, or maybe he has one of the fancier encrypting phones.
Stargate really was the perfect blend of sci-fi and comedy. As well as having some of the most memorable cast, characters and expansive story lines on TV.
Classic Stargate compilation. “That’s 2 Ls.” Jack holds up 3 fingers. “The anulus…I like that.” “You ended that sentence with a preposition…bastard.” Thanks Algorithm!
Softening him from the pilot's more typical 'stubborn authoritative jarhead' was one of the best decisions the writers ever made. He could still be stern when needed, but being diplomatic and kind is just as important for meeting new cultures.
The time travel shenanigans much later in the show also helped with that. He spent his whole career intentionally working to end up in a basement. That's got to take some calculated self-sabotage.
@codey morganti true. Though for me it’s lost a little in the 3rd season. To to brash and bombastic. I mean sure got a WAY bigger budget and can’t complain about the ship porn they have done. It’s just feels choppy to me
"O'Neill, two Ls" is such a great joke. In the original Stargate movie Colonel O'Neil was spelled with one L everywhere. One of the criticisms that the movie got was that Col. O'Neil didn't have much humor to him. Amazing joke.
It's true to life to. It's my surname, and I often have to clarify when someone is writing it down. Occasionally, we even have to clarify "EI double-L, not EA" Was especially confusing for the teachers when I was in school, because in my school year there was me with 2 Ls, a girl with 1 L, a guy with O'Neal and even a MacNeill thrown in for good measure.
He initially refused the role becuase he didn't want to play a by the books no humor military guy like from the movie but they wanted him so bad for the role that they told him that he could do anything he wanted with the character and portray him anyway he wanted, thus we get O'Neill (two L's)
After all the grandiose pontificating speeches in Twilight Zone, Outer Limits, Lost in Space, Star Treks, Star Wars, Galactica....we needed a series that poked fun at that Shakesperian hero cliche.
"They blew up a sun? That's gotta look good on a resume." CARTER'S "BLOW **** UP" RESUME IS SEVENTEEN HUNDRED PAGES LONG! She's meant to be the group's techie and scientist, but a second viewing of the series yields that she is, in fact, the demolitions expert. She's the first one with a hand on a grenade whenever something goes kaboom in stargate!
@@BogeyTheBear Reasonably sure it's the first thing she thought of on encountering the stuff and learning its properties; "That's amazing. How can I turn it into a bomb?"
1:32 Always funny. I remember McKay wanted to name an Aurora class ship they found The Enterprise as well. I always wished they could have named a Daedalus class ship Enterprise. How cool would it be to have an F-304 patch with *ENTERPRISE* embroidered on it?
"Did they really blow up a sun?" "As I understand it sir, yes they did." "Gotta look real good on the ol' resume eh?" Yep, sure did. And they NEVER let Sam forget it.
I was waiting for that too! Also missed, the rest of the scene where Jack goes completely off the rails with the condiments saying he needs a break from the loops or he'll go full on whacko! 😄
You really should have done a smash cut from "There are no fish in my pond," to the scene with a fish leaping out of his pond, and him quipping "Close enough."
"I suppose now is the time for me to say something profound ... Nothing comes to mind. Let's do it." I wonder if this was adlibbed because he couldn't remember the line, and just decided to stay in character?
Jokes aside when this Ori prior said: " ... The home of Daniel Jackson..." and the look after that... dude that froze my blood when it orginally aired. I was like: "We are so f%&ed!"
This reminds me that should Stargate ever be rebooted like I'd heard plans for, every single actor is... irreplaceable. I couldn't imagine anyone as Col. Hammond, master Bra'tac, Jack O'Neill, Teal'c, Daniel Jackson, Samantha Carter, Apophis, Baal... too many to name who were just perfect for their roles.
This show was by far the coolest. Adventure, drama, suspense, humor, tragedy, friendships, family unit, teamwork, charm, brilliant minds, advance technology, comedy, sadness, and much more. A family show for everyone. The most exciting part was to know that it was just a show, wrote by very talented people, but it wasn't real. By the time I watched the end of the first show I was hooked. The actors brought the story up front and personal. When someone would ask what my favorite show was, I had no hesitation to answer, "Stargate SG-1". It still is.
I have to repeat my favourite quote when O'Neill slowly regains his memory in 'Metropolis'. "I remember a bald man who always wears short sleeve shirts. I think his name is... Homer"
It was a great series with an amazing cast. EVERYONE involved did a fantastic job of making the cast likable and relatable. God rest those who have passed away 🙏
During the early seasons a bounty hunter caught SG1 and said to Danial "you’re the one who figured out how to use the gate. Your value is crazy." And he became famous in multiple galaxies
The creators of the show addressed that. Basically 'It saves time and money from inventing a new language, then the SG team spending weeks learning that...' But my personal thoughts always been everyone speaks Goa'uld, since theyre the ones that spreak humanity around the Milky way. And in Atlantis, everyone speaks ancient. And the show just translates for us.
@@merlyworm I was joking when I wrote this. But your comment is a good explanation of the need for such a compromise indeed. I love when shows are realistic and they try to get specific languages, but it is understandable given the resources. Another idea could be that they’d explain they have advanced equipment that automatically translates the other languages and feeds the english version into their earsets.
@@kurtsnyder4752 Season 10, episode 16, "Bad Guys". It's a decent episode. No one in authority buys the "aliens" story, so they have to pose as terrorists and take "hostages".
Okay, I liked it until the end there. IF you are going to end this with the "no fish in my pond" line, you HAVE to end with the fish jumping in the pond. No exceptions.
You know, Carter is right about them not calling it the _Enterprise_ and most people think its a star trek joke... In reality, the USS _Enterprise_ (the aircraft carrier) was still in commission and so the name could not be reused
There were two _Enterprise_ carriers. The one active at the time of this show was CVN-65, the only member of her class. Its predecessor was the WWII _Yorktown_ class, CV-6. CV-6 is much more well known, due to her impressive service record during the war and being the only _Yorktown_ class to survive it. Sadly, efforts to turn her into a museum ship failed, and she was scrapped. CVN-65 does have the distinction of being the first nuclear powered carrier, though. And now that CVN-65 has been decommissioned, there is a _Gerald R. Ford_ class carrier under construction that is slated to carry the name again.
Kudos to George for having his grandchildren before the President on his speed dial.
That line always makes me laugh. And it's also so wholesome he has his grandkids on speed dial even at a top secret military base.
does that mean the grandkids have a red phone with a secure line?
@@Drago_Whooves Just because the phone is red and secure does not mean he cannot make unsecure calls (or his grandchildren have secure phones too).
To be honest, it should do! The point of secure red phones is that they have a dedicated line unused for anything else. But as you say, maybe they have secure phones too, or maybe he has one of the fancier encrypting phones.
@@sonicguyver7445 On the RED PHONE! :D
"You're an idiot every day of the week, why couldn't you just take one day off?"
I use that line religiously.
I may need to remember this line... I'm going to be on the phone with my ex later... 🙄
It helps that Sam has such fire to her when she says it.
😂😂😂😂😂
"Has Hammomd of Texas fallen in battle?"
"No no, he's fine"
"YEEEEEE HAAAAAAWWWWW!"
Stargate really was the perfect blend of sci-fi and comedy. As well as having some of the most memorable cast, characters and expansive story lines on TV.
can we call it the enterprise?
Classic Stargate compilation.
“That’s 2 Ls.”
Jack holds up 3 fingers.
“The anulus…I like that.”
“You ended that sentence with a preposition…bastard.”
Thanks Algorithm!
I think you need to read between the lines
I love that nobody corrects the Jaffa with the whole “Hammond of Texas” thing and Hammond just rolls with it.
Softening him from the pilot's more typical 'stubborn authoritative jarhead' was one of the best decisions the writers ever made. He could still be stern when needed, but being diplomatic and kind is just as important for meeting new cultures.
The time travel shenanigans much later in the show also helped with that. He spent his whole career intentionally working to end up in a basement. That's got to take some calculated self-sabotage.
well, it's true
Yeeeeeee haaaaaaaaa
Hammond's character was one of the reasons the USAF loved SG1. He's basically the model of a really good commander.
Stargate really was the perfect blend of sci-fi and comedy.
The Orville has entered the chat
@codey morganti true. Though for me it’s lost a little in the 3rd season. To to brash and bombastic. I mean sure got a WAY bigger budget and can’t complain about the ship porn they have done. It’s just feels choppy to me
"O'Neill, two Ls" is such a great joke. In the original Stargate movie Colonel O'Neil was spelled with one L everywhere. One of the criticisms that the movie got was that Col. O'Neil didn't have much humor to him. Amazing joke.
It's true to life to. It's my surname, and I often have to clarify when someone is writing it down.
Occasionally, we even have to clarify "EI double-L, not EA"
Was especially confusing for the teachers when I was in school, because in my school year there was me with 2 Ls, a girl with 1 L, a guy with O'Neal and even a MacNeill thrown in for good measure.
*DUDE* xD i see eveything ur getting at! upon them depth-levels :) omg
@@dyent 🤣
He initially refused the role becuase he didn't want to play a by the books no humor military guy like from the movie but they wanted him so bad for the role that they told him that he could do anything he wanted with the character and portray him anyway he wanted, thus we get O'Neill (two L's)
There was also a Major Jack O'Neil actively serving in the USAF at the time of filming
I miss Stargate SG-1..... 🥲 Who else misses it still in 2022?
Meee! 😭
Me!
We all do
Been rewatching some favourite episodes!
Hopefully that new series we keep hearing rumours about will be a thing. It's the SG-1 creators so fingers crossed.
"there is another Colonel O'Neil with only one L, he has no sense of humor at all" is such a great nod to the film
I think that he refers at first O'neill... in the movie
After all the grandiose pontificating speeches in Twilight Zone, Outer Limits, Lost in Space, Star Treks, Star Wars, Galactica....we needed a series that poked fun at that Shakesperian hero cliche.
I love how blowing up a sun became a running gag.
Yeah but Rodney blew up half a solar system :p
@@Cheesusful Actually he blew up 5/6th of the solar system ;)
@@eternaltraces8 was waiting for that response :p
@@Cheesusful That's how you recognize a fan, isn't it? ;)
@@eternaltraces8 I just watched that episode.
I love every time Bre'tac says Hammond's name he motions to his bald held.
It's a sign of great respect. All great leaders are bald.
"They blew up a sun? That's gotta look good on a resume."
CARTER'S "BLOW **** UP" RESUME IS SEVENTEEN HUNDRED PAGES LONG!
She's meant to be the group's techie and scientist, but a second viewing of the series yields that she is, in fact, the demolitions expert. She's the first one with a hand on a grenade whenever something goes kaboom in stargate!
Invented the naquada generator (at least the Tau'ri version of one) which has been employed on several missions as a makeshift backpack nuke.
@@BogeyTheBear Reasonably sure it's the first thing she thought of on encountering the stuff and learning its properties;
"That's amazing. How can I turn it into a bomb?"
That point when you realize that a "Thumb's Up" does not quite cover your appreciation and admiration of a video...
i always loved the talks between jack and daniel when jack has the ancient knowledge downloaded into his brain lol
1:32 Always funny. I remember McKay wanted to name an Aurora class ship they found The Enterprise as well.
I always wished they could have named a Daedalus class ship Enterprise. How cool would it be to have an F-304 patch with *ENTERPRISE* embroidered on it?
For a bunch of short clips this flowed very well from one to the other.
I salute you sir.
Good job.
"Did they really blow up a sun?"
"As I understand it sir, yes they did."
"Gotta look real good on the ol' resume eh?"
Yep, sure did. And they NEVER let Sam forget it.
they missed an opportunity to end the clips with them Fishing at O Neill's pond and seeing a fish jump out
I was waiting for that too! Also missed, the rest of the scene where Jack goes completely off the rails with the condiments saying he needs a break from the loops or he'll go full on whacko! 😄
No, they deliberately left the jumping fish out to create a meta joke. That makes this compilation "close enough."
Hammond of Texas!
*bald gesture*
1:17 yeeee hahhhh!
You really should have done a smash cut from "There are no fish in my pond," to the scene with a fish leaping out of his pond, and him quipping "Close enough."
"he has no sense of humor"
I'm sorry, are we forgetting "give my regards to king Tut, asshole?"
Honestly anyone from Texas being referred to as "[blank] of Texas" sounds just about what they'd want all the time 😆
As long as the discussion doesn't involve politics, yep.
Yes I know I do
Currently living in Texas can confirm
Hey, watch it!
Richard Of Texas
Carter" We cant call it the Enterprise"
Me and Jack: Why not?!?! XD
Rodney somewhere felt a big shudder of Disapointment that day and Sheppard a sighntof relief
Because calling it the Enterprise would raise the wrath of a force much more powerful than the Goa'uld or the Ori: Copyright lawyers.
Stargate had the best cliches and metaphors. The SG1 world has much to learn about the Tau'ri
"I suppose now is the time for me to say something profound ... Nothing comes to mind. Let's do it."
I wonder if this was adlibbed because he couldn't remember the line, and just decided to stay in character?
One of the many many reasons I love sg1 is that it wasn’t afraid to poke fun at itself and sci-fi in general
Jokes aside when this Ori prior said: " ... The home of Daniel Jackson..." and the look after that... dude that froze my blood when it orginally aired. I was like: "We are so f%&ed!"
This reminds me that should Stargate ever be rebooted like I'd heard plans for, every single actor is... irreplaceable. I couldn't imagine anyone as Col. Hammond, master Bra'tac, Jack O'Neill, Teal'c, Daniel Jackson, Samantha Carter, Apophis, Baal... too many to name who were just perfect for their roles.
Jack turned out to be the Hammond's Intragalactic Hype Man!
Hard to ask for better
God, this show is great. I've watched it all the way through, twice, and there are so many good memories :D
Back when writers wrote, great show
This show was by far the coolest. Adventure, drama, suspense, humor, tragedy, friendships, family unit, teamwork, charm, brilliant minds, advance technology, comedy, sadness, and much more. A family show for everyone. The most exciting part was to know that it was just a show, wrote by very talented people, but it wasn't real. By the time I watched the end of the first show I was hooked. The actors brought the story up front and personal. When someone would ask what my favorite show was, I had no hesitation to answer, "Stargate SG-1". It still is.
I have to repeat my favourite quote when O'Neill slowly regains his memory in 'Metropolis'. "I remember a bald man who always wears short sleeve shirts. I think his name is... Homer"
I keep forgetting how much I love this show.
7:42 "I want to live. I want to experience the universe, and I want to eat pie" - life motto
Antwort von Jack: "Wer will das nicht..."🎉
That's funny. Jack Reacher has the same motto.
"Has Hammond of Texas fallen in battle?" God that line still gets me.
Jack and Daniel'snear synchronistic" That's ambitious" 😁
2024: Still best TV show ever❤❤
We love jack and Daniel having the same conversation as Sheppard in Rodney but gate ship doesn't last past Sheppard
Because puddlejumper is so much cooler 😎
@@sleepinghermit7778 nah, I like gate ship better
@@ACAB.forcutie it's official. You don't get to name anything, ever.
@@sleepinghermit7778 dangit! 😂
@@sleepinghermit7778 So we got ourselfs a lifesign detective...
It was a great series with an amazing cast. EVERYONE involved did a fantastic job of making the cast likable and relatable. God rest those who have passed away 🙏
The smirk Hammond gives when he's called a great and strong leader is priceless 🤣
9:17 is one of my favourite moments. it's small, but it's great.
I need to rewatch this series. Thanks for posting!
During the early seasons a bounty hunter caught SG1 and said to Danial "you’re the one who figured out how to use the gate. Your value is crazy." And he became famous in multiple galaxies
Some of the best moments of the series
Priors and followers "hallowed are the Ori!"
Me, a random dude "I want to live, I want to explore the universe and I wanna eat pie"
This will always be my favorite show
10mins of pure awesomeness 😎😂👍🏽
Beautiful, best show ever
I love how the Nox just refer to it as "Doorway" suprise nobody used the most simplist term. The writing is so brilliant
This is a great compilation! Well done!
2 Ls, holds up 3 fingers...
loved this show from the beginning and it has great potential for more.
Earth, home of Daniel Jackson!
2023, can't get enough
7:42 lol I wanna experience the universe and eat pie
Bre'tac and Hammond buddy cop series would have been glroious.
I come back to this every so often for a reminder.............
There are no fish in my pond .... unless I time travel and alter the past ...
It's amazing how many civilizations across the universe speak perfect US english.
The creators of the show addressed that. Basically 'It saves time and money from inventing a new language, then the SG team spending weeks learning that...' But my personal thoughts always been everyone speaks Goa'uld, since theyre the ones that spreak humanity around the Milky way. And in Atlantis, everyone speaks ancient. And the show just translates for us.
What else would they speak?
@@bkane573 I guess their own languages. Like it happens on Earth.
Yeah they did a pilot where everyone spoke Icelandic, but the focus group didn't like it, so they reverted to English. Suits me.
@@merlyworm I was joking when I wrote this. But your comment is a good explanation of the need for such a compromise indeed. I love when shows are realistic and they try to get specific languages, but it is understandable given the resources.
Another idea could be that they’d explain they have advanced equipment that automatically translates the other languages and feeds the english version into their earsets.
Aw man you didn't let him finish his ketchup and mustard face and yell about going whacko 😂
On his backswing?
Lol "Hammond of texas" when you get a title because of someone else's description of you.
It's a very Game of Thrones thing, like Master of Coin or Sealord of Bravos
I got the dad's. Watch them once every year. Never get enough
1:13 "has hammond of texas fallen in battle?"
"no sir he's fine"
meanwhile
hammond: "YEE HAW"
"Thank you for your comments "
No sir! Thank you for the upload 😂
GODDAMN IT I MISS THIS SHOW.
These are all pretty good. Another one that ranks up there is from SGA. Let's just say "Colonels." :)
th-cam.com/video/R06PMn8z-Gk/w-d-xo.html
Omg... continous giggling. Just fantastic.
Very nice! Fantastic choice of clips and very smooth editing!
Thank you so much!
3:03 Suddenly Quark shows up.
Daniel and Jack have the best back and forth on tv history.
SGA did the ranking greetings best though haha
Jackson: Going to be killin'. Every once in a while, even he gets mad and that's saying something.
What episode is that from? I can't remember
@@Andrew-ef9sb I don't have a clue. Ask Medivhmen as he put this together.
@@kurtsnyder4752 Season 10, episode 16, "Bad Guys". It's a decent episode.
No one in authority buys the "aliens" story, so they have to pose as terrorists and take "hostages".
Okay, I liked it until the end there.
IF you are going to end this with the "no fish in my pond" line, you HAVE to end with the fish jumping in the pond. No exceptions.
The thing that Stargate did better than most shows is incorporate humor. The *premise* is pretty goofy, and instead of ignoring that, they embraced it
What a great show!
Lots of fun memories :-)
Still miss it in 2023
Love the President's wise crack "its gotta look awful good on the ol resume"
Even Atlantis was great with the Star Trek and other SciFi references.
Even a 40k reference mad haha
Hammond of texas
Well I think it's time to rewatch the series.
Well, we'll just have to cross that bridge when we come to it.
No, the bridge is too well guarded.
“Ambitious”
You know, Carter is right about them not calling it the _Enterprise_ and most people think its a star trek joke...
In reality, the USS _Enterprise_ (the aircraft carrier) was still in commission and so the name could not be reused
And the Space Shuttle.
There were two _Enterprise_ carriers. The one active at the time of this show was CVN-65, the only member of her class. Its predecessor was the WWII _Yorktown_ class, CV-6.
CV-6 is much more well known, due to her impressive service record during the war and being the only _Yorktown_ class to survive it. Sadly, efforts to turn her into a museum ship failed, and she was scrapped. CVN-65 does have the distinction of being the first nuclear powered carrier, though.
And now that CVN-65 has been decommissioned, there is a _Gerald R. Ford_ class carrier under construction that is slated to carry the name again.
Also it was the name of a Migrant hostel in Melbourne for many years, not far from an industrial estate that's called South Park
Why did i not even know that this existed ! Awesome !
9:46 they did it again with "colonel" in Atlantis :D
Glad I rewatched all seasons...forgot how fun sci fi could be...
8:32 “Maybourne you are an idiot everyday of the week, why couldn’t you have just taken one day off?”
This was great! Thank you. I'm going to rewatch it again right now.
A collection of the many reasons SG1 is my most favorite scifi show. What is drama without a little guffaw now and then? erm... ST Discovery?
"Sir, we can't call it the Enterprise".
The two L's with the three fingers😂😂😂
Great tribute!
unearthly creative 🙂 Thank You.
I like the episode where O'Neill is so disappointed that they don't name their ship Enterprise.
The home of daniel jackson? That's leaving some serious legacy.
*Damn cute,* I say. Thanks for re-up-loading it!
8:27 brilliant line
That's what happens when you mess with the time-line, a previously fish less pond suddenly has fish...
"Close Enough" was a tribute to a Simpsons episode where a similar thing happened.