Wow! That was wonderful. I will play it again. I’ve been missing. Stargate. I do have some dvds, but my Tv to play them broke. Thank you for summerzing it so beautifully. I love Richard and his humor.
My wife also enjoyed him greatly in Sex and the City, which I think is his most popular role. He also appeared on Star Trek once in Make-Up (Voyager "Thirty Days").
Teal'c was criminally underutilised in the early seasons, seriously. But goddamn as the show went on he just got better and better, every one of his joke lines land perfectly and he has a great emotional story throughout the series. Mad respect to Mr Judge
I felt this way right up until the first episode he wrote. It stood out to me as the best episode I had seen so far and when I saw the credits it became clear why IMMEDIATELY.
Maybe he was underutilised but I thought it worked quite well for his characters development showing hour much he's climbatised to earth and its cultures when contrasted with later seasons. The man was a stoic slave guard. He's life was following order without question, seen and not heard and only speak when spoken to. It only makes sense it would take time for his mentality to shift away from his upbringing. Dont think I'd have been as absorbed into the series if he over threw his oppressive god then immediately joined a group of aliens on a foreign planet and started cracking pop culture references
"[...] Daniel is sad, Jack is mad, Teal'c wants to free his people from slavery and Sam likes science" - that's the bEST SUMMARY OF SG-1'S SEASONS and you can't prove me wrong. I love it
me: i should get off youtube maybe see a movie or something youtube in a dark corner wearing a trench coat: wanna watch a 2 hour retrospective on stargate? me: well-
@@HpArtcraft you're right of-coarse, Babylon 5 isn't trash, it's the best sci-fi ever created. But it's also the correct answer to the question: star trek or star wars?
SG-1 is the only example of a space exploration show where it is not in the far future with all the bugs worked out. This show goes from them literally saving the world with floppies to a decade later developing the technology organically to the series end which most shows use as their start.
This is one aspect I absolutely love about the show - the slow transition from the modern day of 1997 to fully fledged space opera over the course of a decade and change. If there ever is a new Stargate series, I hope it continues to build off that foundation, showing us how the world has continued to progress into the new space age of the 2020s (or 2030s if we have to wait that long). Though I suppose I could begrudgingly see the value of a full reboot that re-establishes the core mythos of the series in a more mature - though still occasionally humorous - way. As an example, treating the female characters on the show in less exploitative ways and properly sorting out that the goa'uld are hijacking Earth's religions rather than creating - as this video points out.
The adult version of me now knows they just wanted to save money on props so they reused things. But as a kid I LOVED how a technology would be found in season 1, then come back in season 5 then be back again but now with a airforce sticker on it.
@@alphadawg81 and they never explain how that works! When the show started, Daniel had to learn the language of every new culture they came across. The writers realised that limited the kind of stories they wanted to tell and just dropped it all together. Now everyone except the Goa'uld speak perfect English, even people on the other side of the galaxy. And they never address it. No universal translator, no Babel-fish, nothing, zilch... And I love it to bits.
"i know the lyrics to the themesong" is probably the ultimate Stargate nerd trivia. I think it only ever showed up on Malozzi's blog once as a bit of trivia in an otherwise unremarkable post
the episode that stuck out to me forever was when O Neill and Tealc got stuck on a space ship and had only radio signal to communicate with the crew, making their communications increasingly more delayed. It just struck me as such a great dramatic concept that is so simple and makes sci fi truly great.
Have I seen this show? No. Am I about to watch a 2 hour video on the subject? Absolutely. Also I really think Penny Dreadful would be your jam if for no other reason than Eva Green completely steals the show
My mother and I were big fans of SG-1 while I was growing up. She was extremely surprised to see Ben Browder become the show's team lead in later seasons, since he was one of her highschool class mates and friends.
I will never get over the fact that we never find out what happened to Jonas. We just hear that Earth has lost contact with his planet during the invasion of the Ori and that's it. They did my baby dirty.
Me and my main Stargate buddy are still salty about the general poor treatment of Jonas/Corin. Dude killed it coming in replacing a beloved character then got dropped harsh and never really returned to after so much good work.
I thought Jonas was somehow going to be part of the solution to the Asgard genetic issue since it shows he has an amazing ability to learn and retain knowledge.
Thank you for talking about actors in such an understanding way! The embarrassment I feel when I'm inevitably asked "Oh you're an actor? Anything I would know?" It took years to hold my head up and say "No, but I work hard and love what I do get to perform." People assume all actors are famous. We aren't. Most of us are struggling but in love with what we do.
Anything I would know is really broad tbh I watch some obscure and wild shit. I'd have just run a small list I've done camera work for a host of productions and to find an avenue that communicates to the person addressing me is usually pretty easy when I know about the person
I once worked in the business. Generally Ypu are either really famous and wealthy or you're fighting to make a living, And it usually has at least as much to do with luck as it has with talent. I have enormous respect for everyone working hard and keeping their integrity in this business. And I am also happy that some of the more dubious practices against women in the business have recently come to light and those responsible get what they deserve.
I saw a fanart over a decade ago of the squad running into those mash-up creatures from the Quiznos commercials, and Daniel asking everyone if they thought they might be the Furlings. 😂
Star Gate series always a fun show, too bad they change the time slot while airing in Australia to late at night and I failed to watch most of season 4 on beyond when first aired.
It's so weird how Stargate had a franchise of three television shows airing simultaneously and then the entire franchise went radio silent. It's like if Star Trek just STOPPED after DS9.
I love how it basically feels like Don Davis didn't even change his costume from Twin Peaks and just walked onto the set of this show. I mean Briggs did get abducted by aliens in Twin Peaks so, there's crossover potential lol.
About the whole "militaries use movies for recruitment" thing: a guy came to my school who had been in the military and told us that his decision to join was heavily influenced by the movie Top Gun. And then went on to elaborate on how different the real military was as if it were just some amusing anecdote and not the actual real live problem of glamorization of the military working to pull people like him in. I dunno. It seemed really weird to me
Oh yeah I've heard that conversation many times before. It's straight up cognitive disonance. Logically speaking all the pieces of information are there for them to understand they fell victim to propaganda, but they will refuse to put them together. Masculinity 101- feigned ignorance. It's very weird as a kid to be exposed to it from a third person perspective. I had to wonder if I was crazy and paranoid, or if this man was just mentally ill. Consideing this guy was jumping up and down, manically screaming about one tangent or another, running around in circles, and shooting with his invisible guns for the better part of three hours... While also swearing up and down he didn't use drugs anymore. This story tells it'self.
I was about to comment almost exactly this, and figured it would be a relatively obscure thing to mention. I scroll down and see that it is not only already a comment, but the highlighted comment. It really was a good bit, wasn't it?
So you mention how great Amanda Tapping is (agreed), there is little known behind the scenes stuff going on through the seasons. I remember rewatching and noticing odd camera angles and her looking pregnant to me. Its common for tv shows to hide a pregnancy with props etc. How I Met Your Mother being a prime example as they had two pregnant main cast members at once. When I looked into it, I could not confirm if she was infact pregnant but I learnt she had a horrifying string of miscarriages throughout her run on Stargate. I think it was something like 8, a truly inhuman amount. Throughout it all she kept working and kept it hidden, (I wish she felt she could have shared). She’s managed to successfully have kids now and is an advocate for helping women through miscarriage. She does seem like a pretty awesome person.
"(I wish she felt she could have shared)" Maybe, she just wants her private life to be private. I am a teacher, which means you are sort of a mini-celebrity for the kids at your school, . They sometimes (actually quite regularly) also ask personal questions, and I am very conscious about what I share and what I don't. I don't share stuff about my wife and everything to do with her usually, because that's between her and me and none of anyone's business. I do usually share that we keep some Shetland ponies, because it sparks the kid's curiosity and encourages him to listen to my stories in English (I teach English as a second language). However, I don't share where we keep them and their medical histories and stuff like that. The same goes for many other teachers and info they've share privately with me. I've had colleagues having a leave of absence, sometimes for health reasons, sometimes for pregnancy reasons. Sometimes I know what's going on, sometimes I don't, but either way I would never share that kind of information with the kids, because that's private. Sorry, it wasn't meant as a rant more an offering for a different point of view.
@@fgdj2000 I feel you misunderstand me. I’m not saying she should hide it from the fans, which is maybe the comparison you are trying to make with the kids. From what I understand she kept it completely secret from anyone she worked with, including her bosses, instead going straight back into work the next day and pretending nothing happened. The details are absolutely private and should not be shared with any colleagues but her acting like nothing happened and not even taking a sick day because she did not wish to discuss with her managers is what makes me sad for her more than I already was for the situation.
@Erwin Lii I mean, I’m still nostalgic for the show, even if I whole sale recognise that premise is real dated. It’s partly why I’m hoping the new series has a civilian focus in a world where the star gate program is made public.
Same here, frens! This show got me through high school and then some. ❤ i go back for the characters, really. I have some fanfiction that i work on as a writing exercise. I love crafting a narrative that's in each character's voice, even when it's not in first-person. I feel like i know them well enough, and the stories always come out exactly the way i want. Even Janet's. The only other characters i can do that with is the HP trio. ❤
I just want to thank you for adding subtitles. I adore your videos. They are a ray of sunshine on this accursed platform we call TH-cam and thank you for making them accessible because an annoyingly large number of creators still don't bother.
Around two years ago, I stumbled upon a video about Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire. That video changed my life by introducing me to Stargate via just a brief mention of the franchise. I finished SG-1 last week. Yeah, it took me two years, I know, but in my defense there are over 200 episodes and these last two years have been a little crazy. This video was perfectly timed as the capstone to my SG-1 journey. I've now several episodes into Stargate Atlantis. Thank you @Ladyknightthebrave for these amazing videos and initiating me into the world of Stargate.
Stargate Atlantis is a bop, absolotely awesome show, but to give a personal recommendation: Don't watch the last episode of season 5. There was supposed to be a 6th season, then a movie, then it all got cancelled and that last episode is just a mess. Worse is that there's no true "Ending" or goodbye in any sense. It's really disappointing as an outing. Season 3's ending/ season 4's beginning is amazing though and really the highlight of the show.
@@hayleythompson8565 I like the last episode of Atlantis. It was written because the show wasn't cancelled until later, but they thought there was that chance, so they wrote something that could be used either way.
Sam Carter's introduction as a woman competing in a male-dominated military, sparring a little with the men in the conference room just to be taken seriously, went really well. It helped establish her character. Later, we see nuance and depth to her character. And yes, early on, Teal'c was too often the strong, silent type or a Spock substitute, and only later did we start to see the depth behind him, character and actor.
No IT was pretty corny ,her Scene where she First went near to the Stargate Horizon with a fill of exicitement and Wonder established her Character infintly better. Her introduction was so Bad they later parodied that First Scene and their corny lines
I was a munchkin in episode 200. The two Furlings were also Munchkins and I got to see them film the forest shots before we did our little walk up a path. My now-deceased Father was a HUGE Stargate fan and I feel like I did him a solid getting him on set to meet Amanda Tapping and Claudia Black. Watching this brought back so many wonderful memories and I love this video. Stargate-- problems and all-- has such a special place in my life.
"200" IMHO, is their best episode, it's a sendup of the show, sci-fi series, and Hollywood producers all at the same time. You're a lucky person to have paticipated in it :)
Shanks left initially because he felt like his character was being underutilized compared to the original movie. When he came back his character became more of a main character than a supporting character.
SG1 was my first-ever fandom, and it deeply defined and influenced how I approach online stuff and fandom to this day. I don’t think I’ve ever watched a retrospective on something that 100% without fail had the exact same takes and emotions as I did, and this one … does. (Except for the shipping; I shipped everyone with everyone all the time.) Thank you for that.
I always liked the idea that the goauld and the myths evolved simultaneously. Like there was a story about the god Anubis and some nameless goauld heard the story was getting big, and say the success of his cousin Ra and decided to pick up a new name and roll with it. And visa versa.
SG-1 holds a strange place in my heart as a piece of entertainment that I grew up with; marathon watching older seasons until I was caught up to the eventual final season and the two SG-1 films post series finale. Claudia Black and Amanda Tapping were definitely my baby gay WLW crushes (before I could ever even CONCEIVE of myself not being straight). It’s absolutely got seasons/thematic storylines that are messier than others and has the budget/VFX constraints of it’s time. Even so, there’s also writing/acting in certain episodes that I can rewatch over again and would recommend to those who never caught onto its strange action/scifi wave. It’s also SUPER simultaneously Canadian & American with its casting/shooting locations and it’s been interesting seeing what future projects the cast/crew has gone onto. This video essay feels almost like an old memory book tailored from my past late nights going through DVD box sets of seasons of SG-1 and Atlantis. 😂💜☺️
It was the body his queen was going to inhabit for assumedly a very long time. He unclothed her then brought his love in to make the decision. I would certainly make sure the body I was going to spend that length of time in was up to snuff. Especially if I was a parasite who could have any body I wanted. I'm not going to pick a fat person to spend my days in. If you hadn't noticed, all the Goa'uld possess good looking bodies. And it's not just looking good for the sake of looking good. That's part of it, but for better or worse, good looking people command more attention. And as "Gods" they would certainly be that vain. I don't see what's hard to understand unless you are looking for maliciousness where there isn't any.
Like Stevo said, it was because the symbiote was judging the bodies of the potential women she would inhabit. It was quite predatory, and also completely selfish, and had very little to do with the women personally. Their personalities would be suppressed, anyway, and i would imagine that to a Goa'uld it was like deciding on the one human suit you'd wear for the next 3000 years. They likely looked upon them as their own bodies already. But yeah, full nakedness can always be implied. There was no need to actually film her naked.
Sg1 has a special place in my heart. For years it was my favourite show and it always aired on Wednesdays (here in Germany) and that was also the day where my parents weren't home in the evening. So for years every Wednesday I would have the house to myself and watch this show religiously. Good times
SG-1 has a special place in my heart for a lot of reasons that you've mentioned, but especially having grown up in BC, Canada. "Langara" is an area in North Vancouver. "Kelowna" is a city in the interior of BC. There are other such examples of these kinds of gags, too, but your video reminded me of these ones in particular. Plus, it was always so exciting to point at the show and go "Oh my gosh! That's the Simon Fraser University campus!" and things like that. This video has given me so much nostalgia, thank you for all of your work.
I like that Claudia Black appears to be precisely as perfect for her role in Stargate, as she is as the voice of Morrigan (from the Dragon Age games). Were it not for the military themes/content in SG-1, I would probably watch the series on the strength of her presence alone (yes, I happen to think that Morrigan is that good of a character, and I'm really itching for Dragon Age 4, ok?).
Have you seen Farscape? I LOVE that show; probably my favorite sci-fi show of all-time. Selling points: so, a lot of Farscape fans will be a bit defensive about the, oh, first half or so of season 1, talking about how it gets better after that. I would say that a show like Firefly does a clearly better job of grabbing you right off the bat, of being accessible right away to a broad audience, and Farscape doesn't quite do that. But I was hooked pretty early on, and I think there are a lot of people who enjoy it pretty early on too, so I definitely don't want you going into it thinking you have to slog through the first 10 eps or so. It definitely hits its stride later on and reaches another level, but it's pretty good right away. The biggest "problem" with it compared to a more widely accessible beginning as in Firefly is that, in Firefly, much of the crew already know each other and already have a very mature and defined dynamic with one another. In Farscape, that's not so, so the writers took their time with a lot of one-off episodes that are more about world-building, and revealing the characters to one another as well as to the audience. And developing a relationship with one another. Some of the stuff is important later on but, if it is, that's almost incidental to the character development. The actual *story* of the show doesn't really ramp up until about halfway through. (I think episode 4 or 5 is a great example, early on, of the potential of the show though.) The "hero" of the show (again, like Firefly, I'm not sure it's fair to say there's one hero; kind of, but all of the crew are really important) is a scientist rather than a soldier, and he's allowed to be really smart and compassionate. A lot of tv shows, even sci fi, tends to have characters who are more Han Solo; Crichton is definitely a lot more Luke Skywalker, which is refreshing. The rest of the crew is pretty great; the add a few cast members, and lose some, here and there, and you'll have favorites, but fans will disagree on who they like best, which is a good sign that it's given the characters real depth and not stereotypical roles. Claudia Black definitely kicks ass. She, like every character on the show, gets to show depth and is allowed to push herself and grow. I think most of the 2- or 3-part episodes are the best; there's a few over a relatively short period of time late in season 1 then early in season 2 that should really get you hooked, if you aren't by then. You can see the writers really getting comfortable later on and having fun with some weird episodes, although honestly even early on there are some weird, silly episodes. Some really all-time great storylines; a really ballsy decision early in season 3 that I'm so impressed by; that they went through with it, and then the really great, and emotional, execution of it.
@@SchulzEricT I have seen/read many recommendations for Farscape ever since I was introduced to Firefly (about... 12 years ago?!?). So far, I've always disregarded Farscape solely based on the Jim Henson Company contributions ("Looks cute alright, but seriously, muppets in space? I'd rather replay Mass Effect"). An admittedly silly reason, especially for a Star Wars fan (hi Yoda!). However, my sci-fi preferences have changed with time (12! Years!! Aaaaaah!!!), and, having read your impassioned comment above, I feel that 2022 is finally the year to take the plunge into season 1 & 2. In short: Thanks, will try :D
Stargate Atlantis has what is, for my money, perhaps the most skillfully written line of dialogue in screen history. O'Neill gets into a helicopter with Shepard: O'NEILL: This isn't a long trip, so I'll be as succinct as possible. (Sheppard continues with his checks, then looks round at O'Neill as he says nothing further, just looks at him.) SHEPPARD: Well, that's pretty succinct. ✨ This is my endless joy. ✨
I watched Stargate SG-1 with my girls after school when it replayed on SciFi when they were growing up. I keep pestering my teenage son to stop watching anime and watch SG- with me. Thank you for your video.. not gonna lie, I was crying by the end. I have loved this show forever. My favorite episode is Window of Opportunity, and I watch it on bad days and it never fails to make me smile.
That episode is the GOAT. "WORKING ON MY BACKSWING!!"😂 Along with episode 200. They definitely trolled the fanfiction kids with that one. I felt personally attacked. 😂😂😂
This entire video is a masterpiece. I am inspired by the amount of work that you have done in creating it and the background research on not just SG1 but other pertinent topics as well. Your narration is clear, well written, and entertaining. The editing is incredible, and your music selection fits each of your chapters incredibly well. Having worked on some large projects my self I can't even imagine what your project timeline must have looked like. Bravo!
2 hours! What a gift. I was interested in this show because Chris Judge is in it but I couldn't bring myself to watch it just yet. Don't mind spoilers for older shows so this will be fun.
I will NEVER not get chills when i hear the original Stargate song. SG-1 is easily one of the best TV shows i ever saw from the '90s, and it will always hold a VERY special place in my heart, along with Home Improvement, X-Files, and Friends. Also with the latter seasons with Ben and Claudia, are perfect examples of how to properly transition old to new cast, they fit in SO well.
@cyanide7270 - What about: Babylon 5, Farscape, Deep Space 9, Quantum Leap, Sliders, Pretender, Space 1999, Early Edition, Jason of the Star Command... probably several more too.
I've really been looking forward to this. The genuine appreciation and enthusiasm that you bring to your subject matter is so moving, funny and informative. If you ever do "Farscape," I would be thrilled.
The series finale of Stargate SG1 is one of my favorite episodes of anything- and I seriously cannot listen to "Have you Ever Seen the Rain" without feeling all the feels from that montage. I'm usually not a fan of montages, but they show you everything that makes you feel the weight of their predicament and it's such a powerful way to show you their mindsets, ups and downs, joy, rages, hopelessness, loss and so on of those years. Sometimes I just rewatch that ep- it doesn't matter that I know what is going to happen, I still feel like I'm holding my breath from the second she throws up that dilation field, to the end. I'm not one to cry too easily at shows and movies- but I always tear up at very set points, even if I brace and convince myself this time I won't. The makeup looks silly- but they really did have no time- but the acting is so on point... Oh- and the accidental museum hostage take over is also one of my fave eps of anything- I have so many Daniel soundbytes from that ep just with my mp3s on my phone. When I'm listening to my mp3 collection gathered over decades- most from before CDs had copy protection and I just ripped my own MP3s of my collection, my boyfriend's collection, all my friends' collections- there will be random Daniel lines from that ep with him trying to be taken seriously as a hostage taker and pretty much failing miserably on it. Also the whole "It seems we have a McClain situation here..." Danial going "What?" because he didn't quite catch it, and T'elc (sp?) just walking by casually and saying softly to him "Die Hard" kills me every time I hear it on my mp3 list- or on a rewatch. That's also an ep I just put on when I want just silly fun.
I want to touch on something you mentioned, and that’s Christians’ belief that they have the right to “save” you from your own religion. I grew up in the church, half my family his catholic and the other half Methodist, and all my friends and I did younglife and other programs like that. A HUGE part of what we were taught was that we needed “save” people who had not ”found Jesus”. Looking back what they were doing was training a whole new generation of colonists, it’s like the whole point of the church is. Ow to wipe out everything “other”. It’s the height of narcissism!! Also I really need someone to do a video essay on the movie Saved.
I had a catholic missionary come to school here in Aus (which is completely illegal in public schools because they are supposed to be secular). He did his preaching, had the whole class entranced, I was not having it on. I do not lie, I put my hand up and said "every word this person says is a lie and I would rather scratch my eyes out with sandpaper than be forced to read any more poison." 8 year old me had opinons, and ASD meant I didn't care who I was addressing, I just blurted out whatever was on my mind. Ah the good old days of just not giving a single fuck. Needless to say my teacher hated me for the rest of her short bitter life, her assistant thought I was hilarious.
@@mmccrownus2406 Ah yes. I also have an issue with the central comittee of athiesm. The totally real and not made up organisation of all athiests in the world, that get together and circle jerk about the agenda of athiesm. Because all athiests belong to a single supremely powerful organisation that forbids us all from having any independant or divergent thoughts or values. This problem stems from athiests seperating from organised religion to form their own identitties and values. You're making perfect sense.
@@WhatIsSanity also an Aussie. Good job mate, hate how they don't have counsellors anymore but chaplains. My mum hated that shit so much she wrote a note that I could not be made to sit in the same room as any religious instruction at any time. It was a blanket note she write every year for 12 years cause the only religious person who came to public schools was a priest and she hated indoctrination.
@@carly7522 I'm glad you had your mum to back you up like that. The power of letters written by mum have awesome power in our schools. Oi christians, if your god is so powerful how come you're so afraid of our mums?
I love it when english language stuff uses scandinavian letters in their titles just stylistically. Like, Stårgåte means Stands riddle in Norwegian. Æ Ø Å. Don't use those letters, dudes, you don't know what you're doing.
You mis-represented SG-1 'helping' commit war crimes in the episode (The Other Side). You framed it as if they intentionally helped them, but they didn't. They went to the planet to help an alien race who begged for help. They were manipulated and fooled into thinking that the aliens were good and were under attack from an evil force. As soon as SG-1 discovered the secret (that they themselves were in fact the evil force) they immediately stopped helping them and left the planet. The whole point of the episode was to show the moral grey area of war, and how appearances can be deceiving.
@@Eckendenker In fact, Jack very specifically wanted questions *not* to be asked. It wasn't until Daniel came with definitive proof of genocide that things flipped.
@@Eckendenker It was... kiiiiinda understandable, given they were looking to rapidly acquire tech to help against a Goa'uld invasion, but it was a clear example of "ends justify the means" thinking, until the means were really made apparent.
Right. And Jack only helped shoot down a ship because he thought is was an unmanned drone. When he discovered he'd shot down an actual person, he was upset. They were not there to fight those people's war and take a side.
My brother and I are die hard fans of this series. We watched it religiously when it aired and this video was an amazing trip back in time. Thank you!!!
I've been a big fan of these essays for a while now, but this... THIS is a masterwork. It sums up the show and my feelings on it so well. Also, Vala + Daniel is also my trash. As for favourite episode? That's a tough one, but I'm gonna say Heroes Part 2. Daniel dying definitely had me in tears, but Dr Fraser's death wrecks me EVERY TIME. I actually had to pause this essay in the middle and go watch the last 20 minutes of that episode and have a good cry before I could continue.
"Lifeboat" showcased Michael Shanks's stage acting beautifully. That's another gem. Lol "Message in a Bottle" is on my list, too. This is literally the only show i know by episode name. 😂😂
@@daughterofluthien Really well said! that episode had me crying and I didn't know why I was crying then it hit me she was gone! The whole episode was excellently directed, written and acted.
my only two cents on the military- as the child of a military man who served for 34 years and climbed the rungs like his life depended on it, i am not a fan of the military. it shaped my childhood just by my father being in it, being that it was the reason he was often away for weeks or even months on end well into my preteen years. my sister hates him for his absence and i grew to think it was normal and even still i find it disconcerting to see him every day because i'm just so used to him not being here. my happiest years were when he lived in a different city for two years, only ever coming home on weekends, so it was just me and my mom. like, that's not how normal/healthy relationships with your parent should be, but that's what the military did to our family. anyway, loving your videos, lady knight!
Umm just needed this in my life. Stargate is something that I grew up with and so many odd things to chew on with it. Thank you for making this video. ❤️
Urgo was one of my favorite SG1s, and I loved the episode.. was it one of McKay's episodes? With the black hole that was keeping the gate open and the team was trying to rescue tealc? I love so many episodes. I do so enjoy just throwing on SG-1. But I definitely fell as in love or more in love with atlantis, and for me one of my very favorite of all time episodes is as you mentioned, Grace under pressure, the inversion of Sam's episode Grace. In particular, something I appreciated about Atlantis was the increased multiculturalism. Also about atlantis, I enjoyed the feeling of the whole base as a community that was having to learn things and write new rules for each other and rely on each other in a unique way... because they were so separate from Earth so often, it was a way of sort of reinventing themselves that helped separate it from the American military aspect to a certain degree. I never did get into universe, because I couldn't handle the jockeying for power? It really frustrated me, the feeling that like. That like they had this huge problem on the horizon but they were too busy arguing about politics and who is in charge. Very much looking forward to new entries in this franchise though!
Yes, but still, Atlantis' increased multiculturalism meant adding two white characters from the English-speaking world, a Canadian and a Scotsman, and, representing the rest 90+ per cent of the Earth's population, just one single Czech Radek Zelenka
omg i forgot about that black hole time dilation episode! i remember so many episodes so much, actually kind of odd to be confronted with one that seems like a hazy dream memory. and yes, definitely, URGO! :D
I feel like the observation in "Chapter 2: Emancipation" is true in some regards to relating race and culture, but it mostly focuses on people of color which are prominent up to seasons 9-10. The main points made here are that people of color are typically bad because of their association to other religions and cultures but the Ori are a complete mockery of Christianity and portrayed entirely by White Men. Making the point that "People of color are depicted as evil villains" not entirely truthful as it applies to all races. I simply feel this judgment of color is simply unfair, however I agree that the writing tended to be a little.... repetitive. Great video essay though!
I am not even sure there was a message like "people of color are typically bad". The Abydos people, the Jaffa rebels, the female Jaffa rebels, Teal'c's son and wife all were people of color too and we connected to a lot of them. Also, there were lots of bad white Jaffa, namely the one O'Neill was goofing around with ("tell him, you screwed up again!") I did however get anti-Russian vibes from some episodes!
@@Fidi987 I liked the video in general, but I think her take on that part, and the complaints about representing white men as the good guys and the "problem" with the Goa'Uld was a textbook definition of seeing perceived racism where there were none in the first place. It's also certainly weird that she's complaining about all other religions and cultures being missrepresented and twisted, but she's totally into it once the Ori come in with their parody of Christianity, even if they do have a touch of Islam on top...
I dont get that WE have minor SG members who are black, jaffas WHO Rebel that are black , freaking tealc, high Ranking Generals that are black. You creating a narrative
Actually, the immaculate conception is not Jesus' conception but that of his mother Mary's conception in Catholic dogma - something about Mary needing to be free from original sin - which is an idea Protestants and the Eastern Orthodox Church reject as unfounded in scripture. Doesn’t change the substance of the discussion on Christianity and virgin births at all, just a bit of good pub quiz knowledge.
23:05 In terms of race I never really felt that it was on purpose. For me it was more of a "This is american military. They have white majority with a bit of minorities sprinkled around. No wonder it's the bad guys who wre more diverse." But really, until they made Stargate program more known to foreign governments I recall some representatives in one form or another.
I always love the earnestness you bring to your videos. You talked about how you loved your "Trash Shit" in this show. But your relentless sincerity about the stories you love is MY TRASH SHIT. Thank you for bringing something personal and meaningful to this often emotionless social media platform.
I love sg1, and yet McKay is such a fun character in Atlantis. Jason mamoa will always be Ronan to me. Time loop episode probably favorite sg1 off the top of my head
There's a clip of Momoa at a GoT convention and an interviewer asked if he had ever done scifi before, if he was into fantasy and that kind of thing, and before he could answer, someone in the crowd shouted "Stargate!" and Momoa just pointed at him, with intensity and understanding. It's beautiful. Lol
This show has well over seasons and I still want more. I recently watched this show because time and time again he told me to watch it but I kept putting it off thinking I'm not gonna like it but then I watched it and got addicted instantly. Stargate is basically crack if you are deprived of shows to watch.
Thank you for this! I never actually saw Stargate, but clearly I was missing out on something. I'd still like to watch the show, but this helped me get perspective on something I can't go back and experience: how people who loved the show felt about it as it was happening. This is wonderful.
LadyKnight. I am awestruck that you have produced 3 documentary vids about pop culture with lengths *STARTING* at an hour, and capping off with this two hour show. 3 1/2 hours of edited, scripted, researched, features in six months. Congratulations on accomplishing that. You. Kick. *ALL* the Butts!
I grew up watching SG-1, and I honestly hope one day I'll have a chance to tell Amanda Tapping just how much her push to make Sam a real *person* meant to me. That she found the guts to call the writing out when it was taking Sam in a direction that wasn't good. GOD Sam's whole thing with her dad over the years was seriously meaningful. Anyway. Speaking to the Goa'uld, I always took them to be appropriators, I suppose it's been long enough since I've watched any episodes that baby-me completely missed the implications that they might have been myth *sources* and that. . . oof. That's what they do, what they *are*; they're parasites in every sense, so I guess that's just what my takeaway always was. I really disliked the last couple of seasons, mostly cause RDA was gone and I felt like SG-1 really lost something without that particular touch of Jack's humor, but also cause I was hitting that age where I was suddenly intensely aware of the mistreatment of female characters and I will never not be frustrated that Cam was at least technically the leader of the team, even if he did defer to Sam fairly often. I dunno, it just left kind of a sour taste that I've never really been able to shed, thought Ben Browder and Claudia Black are fantastic and amazing and I love them both dearly. Jack/Sam was my first baby-fandom ship and I was such trash for them; I think the way their relationship was treated had a pretty big impact on my view of what someone might get out of a romantic relationship. Even when they're possibly actually together they don't get to spend much time with each other, but it's enough for them. They have their lives, and also they care about each other. Felt. . . mature I guess. They didn't need to live in each others' back pockets to see value in the connection. Daniel/Vala is just. The best part of the last two seasons. Seeing Daniel get shaken up was such fun. Best two hours I've spent in a while! Awesome essay.
i only realized most of the way through this video how incredible your music choices are in editing-- i think i subconsciously enjoyed the hauntings videos so much bc of that + the content but i had the thought here and was like oh my g-d the music in this is so good. anyway a 2 hour long retrospective on sg-1 is probably the exact thing i needed after recently moving across coasts so thank you for this gift. also l'shana tova!
Stargate SG-1 was a lifesaver , when I broke my neck in a workers comp injury. all I could do was sit and watch TV. thank God for Richard Dean Anderson, he's my favorite . and dogs and cows are my favorite people .
I know I'm late to this one by a long shot. But the one thing that stood out to me from the video, was the line about trying to genocide the replicators. Yes, they were intelligent and capable of learning/evolution - they were also completely intent on wiping out all biological life in not only the Milky Way, but the Asgard's home galaxy as well (and eventually the Pegasus galaxy). It's the same thing with Anubis, he was intent on wiping out all life in the Milky Way - should we have tried to negotiate with him? This is a sci-fi fantasy tv franchise with aliens with slugs inside them and evil life sucking vampires after all.
I generally agree on most of the criticism in Chapter 2, but about the warcrimes under "american exceptionalism." They were not shown as good or righteous things most of the time. Daniel killing baby Goa'uld was something the others advised him against as it was both pointless and a bad tactical move when trying to lay low, Daniel did it any way because of his personal emotional state regarding these things, it's not about USA or American culture, it's about Daniel. Similarly the story about the bunker nazis wanting heavy water, it was about how it was wrong to abandon ethics to acquire the technology, it is in fact criticism of the very thing you are complaining about as well, they wanted to show that joining a war, or supporting a side in a conflict without considering the ethics and complexities of the situation is a bad move. This was a point the show kept making by either having SGC or others make this mistake and the results being bad for them afterwards. If the show had supported acquiring tech at all cost then O'niell would have won the argument and Earth would have walked away with the technology data, instead the data was lost, the Nazis lost and were killed and O'niell ate humble pie. Especially early SG-1 is very focused on SG-1, the SGC and Earth not being exceptional and wonderful and perfect, they drive home over and over again that they are flawed and need to learn to not rush in without thinking about the complexities, the wider picture and the second order effects of their actions and policies. The Nox, the Tollan, the Tok'ra and the Asgard all tell SG-1 this repeatedly, and we have a bunch of stories were they are not there to say it and the show reinforce it with consequences rather than lecturing. We have to be careful not to confuse a story touching a subject with a story endorsing either or any side, and actually look at what is being communicated. Similarly the Carter line about reproductive organs is cringe, it has always been cringe, but a huge part of why it was cringe was because it was necessary in the environment the show itself was made in. I would have preferred it not being needed and I always cringe hearing it, but I also respect that it was a point which had to be made, and that the show took it to heart going forward regarding the Sam character, which is also why I am fine with them deleting it later, at that point Sam's character showed us the point she was making, she didn't need to say it anymore. Stargate not being afraid of using protagonists as temporary antagonists in a story should also not be something that confuse one into thinking the show is for something. O'niell is a temporary antagonist in the story with the underground nazis and Daniel is the protagonist, Daniel is a temporary antagonist in the episode with the harcesis child where he builds a network of doomsday weapon satellites, Daniel is a temporary antagonist in the episode where he goes psychopath due to the sarcophagus, etc. The show is also not afraid to turn antagonists into protagonists either temporarily or permanently, this is done with Mckay, Maybourne, Woolsey and many more both human and alien characters and factions. Just because someone with a history of being a protagonist or "good guy" says or does something bad doesn't mean the show is saying that thing is good and vice versa, it's a huge fault of logic and betrays a serious lack of ability to examine things in depth to assume that is the case. I cannot overstate how damaging it is to good causes to blanket paint fictional treatments of the problems in play as endorsements of whatever the good cause is against, it doesn't just stifle discussion of the subject and harm the cause that way, it also leads people not into the cause to see those behind the cause as silly and not worth listening to, which also harms the cause. Fictional treatment of these subjects is necessary to show people the point in an intelligent way without lecturing and grandstanding. One of the biggest problems a show like Star Trek has compared to Stargate is that too often the Trek characters just stand on a pedestal and lecture rather than having the show actually show the sides and the effects of each sides viewpoint/methods. In conclusion: If you want to tackle moral questions you cannot just have everyone stand up and lecture each other about what the answer is, its boring, it makes everyone watching cringe and its not convincing. What you need to do is show someone taking one path and someone else taking the other and then you show the consequences of bad moral choices vs good moral choices.
SG1 was a formative part of my life while growing up and it makes me happy to see someone talk about it who obviously loves it just as much. Also fave episode is probably 'window of opportunity' although you mentioned a ton of great ones.
I love this show so much for all its ups downs and falts, I grew up watching it with my mother, I'd walk into her room and just end up spending most of the day watching this, it holds such a near and dear place in my heart and its great to see a youtuber look into it as deeply as you did, you did a great job of explaining the good bad and ugly, yet, you were able to leave off on such a good note.
I loved this show growing up and have seen it so many times. Thank you for reminding me how much I adore it while not glossing over the problematic bits. Maybe it's time for an SG-1 rewatch, I have all the box sets tucked away somewhere.
Thank you so much for this! I used to watch Stargate all the time growing up. It’s one of favorite shows, but at some point I fell off and when I tried to get back into it I honestly couldn’t remember how much I’d watched. This was extremely helpful in three ways: 1. You reminded me how much I enjoyed Stargate! The best episodes you mentioned are also the ones I remember the most vividly, so I think you nailed it on recommendations. 2. You did a fantastic job of recapping all the important and insane stuff that happens throughout the show, which strangely enough is the stuff I have the hardest time remembering. 3. Most importantly of all, you helped me figure out how much I’ve watched! I was somewhere around season 8 when I stopped watching, which makes sense as you identify it as a slump. It’s very motivating to hear it get better. Now I can finally finish this show!! Oh and because I did make it to the end of this video… my favorite episode is Window of Opportunity, I’m just trash for time loop stories. However the episode that still lives rent free in my head everyday but I will likely never be able to rewatch is Menace and pretty much everything to do with the Replicators. As a neurodiverse person they struck a super emotional cord with me.
This felt like the love letter I never knew I needed for a show that's meant so much to me. First video of yours I've watched and definitely coming back for more. It's also so nice to hear someone else squee about Daniel and Vala, I loved the two of them so much!
God I’m so happy you made this. I loved this show and it was something I grew up with. As an adult though it’s hard to ignore it’s issues and I am kinda fascinated by its fixations and its problems, even though I love it. I’m so glad you mentioned Jonas! I haven’t seen that season in so long - tbh I was so young when I watched this show that season 3-8 are kinda a blur. The way you discuss his character makes me jump right into that season though! It sounds excellent and the weather channel detail is so precious! ALSO I AM SO GLAD YOU LIKE SEASONS 9-10! Maybe it’s the fact that I was finally old enough to understand some of the seasons’ themes by the time 9 and 10 aired, or maybe it’s the fact that the energy just felt so different, but those are my favorite seasons. I haven’t ever done a full series rewatch, but I’ve done a quick multi-episode binge of the last two seasons multiple times. And I genuinely have so much love for Claudia Black’s character and her relationship with the other team members. The way you discuss seasons 9-10 is honestly so illuminating for me. I was raised in a very Catholic homophobic environment and am now a very queer, very lapsed Catholic as an adult, so now that you’ve framed it in religious terms, I am realizing that part of my attachment to those later seasons is rooted in that. It is that I love Claudia Black, but it’s also that I find comfort watching the characters I love fight against a cruel religion that feels like what I grew up with. (I’m only 35 minutes into this TWO HOUR DOCUMENTARY and I’m so impressed. This is an excellent documentary. Instant subscribe.) Now I’m wondering if Stargate’s brand of humor is why I love Legends of Tomorrow so much. Aaahhhh Stargate Infinity! That was child!me’s introduction to the franchise and I loved it, but my mom and aunt watched both SG-1 and Atlantis and didn’t share my love for Infinity so they sat me down in front of those shows to introduce me to the real franchise 😂 I have so many feelings about this video! Six years ago I’d tell my film buff friends “oh yeah my favorite tv shows of all time are the X-Files and Stargate SG-1” and almost every single time, I’d have to explain the premise of SG-1 because no one my age had heard of it, and now here I am, an adult, getting to watch this kickass video essay made by another fan about one of my favorite shows. I love this so much!
Well the nostalgia trip from this brought me to get all the episodes to watch. It also brought me back to Warehouse 13 from SiFi which I fondly remember.
Thanks so much for this. As a huge Stargate fan, this strummed strings in my heart long unused, and made my evening. Your videos are becoming a regular voice that wonderfully mixes nerdiness and insightfulness that keeps me sane during my night shifts. Keep up the amazing work, and thank you.
Haven't rewatched the show as an adult but my favourite episode as a kid was the first Asgard one. Always loved how O'Neill who seems like a funny uncle becomes super smart and makes first contact with an ancient race. Really appealed to me
This was such a delight to watch. I always love seeing Stargate get attention and this was a wonderfully condensed trip through the series. I remember as it was airing I _really_ didn't like Vala, but upon rewatching the series many years later I had a newfound appreciation for her. Claudia Black really was a great addition to the show and the Ori was a nice replacement villain.
R.I.P Willie Garson
Who?
@@lalala7806 the man who played Martin Lloyd (the wormhole x-treme creator)
Wow! That was wonderful. I will play it again. I’ve been missing. Stargate. I do have some dvds, but my Tv to play them broke. Thank you for summerzing it so beautifully. I love Richard and his humor.
My wife also enjoyed him greatly in Sex and the City, which I think is his most popular role. He also appeared on Star Trek once in Make-Up (Voyager "Thirty Days").
Teal'c was criminally underutilised in the early seasons, seriously. But goddamn as the show went on he just got better and better, every one of his joke lines land perfectly and he has a great emotional story throughout the series.
Mad respect to Mr Judge
The patience that man has to have. I aspire to that.
what is an... "oprah"?
I felt this way right up until the first episode he wrote. It stood out to me as the best episode I had seen so far and when I saw the credits it became clear why IMMEDIATELY.
Teal'c was the only reason I stuck with the show past Season 6.
Maybe he was underutilised but I thought it worked quite well for his characters development showing hour much he's climbatised to earth and its cultures when contrasted with later seasons. The man was a stoic slave guard. He's life was following order without question, seen and not heard and only speak when spoken to. It only makes sense it would take time for his mentality to shift away from his upbringing. Dont think I'd have been as absorbed into the series if he over threw his oppressive god then immediately joined a group of aliens on a foreign planet and started cracking pop culture references
"[...] Daniel is sad, Jack is mad, Teal'c wants to free his people from slavery and Sam likes science" - that's the bEST SUMMARY OF SG-1'S SEASONS and you can't prove me wrong. I love it
its that time in tv that was kinda going from seem contained episodes to serialized. love those shows! great for background watching
me: i should get off youtube maybe see a movie or something
youtube in a dark corner wearing a trench coat: wanna watch a 2 hour retrospective on stargate?
me: well-
This was me but I had been planning on reading. XD
Everyone always asks, "Star Wars or Star Trek?"
I always reply, "Nah, Stargate."
And then they laugh at me, but it's my trash and I love it.
SAME!
Babylon 5!
@@johnhenryiii3070 definitely Babylon 5
It's not trash though.
@@HpArtcraft you're right of-coarse, Babylon 5 isn't trash, it's the best sci-fi ever created. But it's also the correct answer to the question: star trek or star wars?
SG-1 is the only example of a space exploration show where it is not in the far future with all the bugs worked out. This show goes from them literally saving the world with floppies to a decade later developing the technology organically to the series end which most shows use as their start.
This is one aspect I absolutely love about the show - the slow transition from the modern day of 1997 to fully fledged space opera over the course of a decade and change. If there ever is a new Stargate series, I hope it continues to build off that foundation, showing us how the world has continued to progress into the new space age of the 2020s (or 2030s if we have to wait that long). Though I suppose I could begrudgingly see the value of a full reboot that re-establishes the core mythos of the series in a more mature - though still occasionally humorous - way. As an example, treating the female characters on the show in less exploitative ways and properly sorting out that the goa'uld are hijacking Earth's religions rather than creating - as this video points out.
The adult version of me now knows they just wanted to save money on props so they reused things. But as a kid I LOVED how a technology would be found in season 1, then come back in season 5 then be back again but now with a airforce sticker on it.
@@ANTIStraussian Story constancy due to budget crunching is hilarious and I support it.
Except for the fact that everyone in the universe speaks English....😉
@@alphadawg81 and they never explain how that works! When the show started, Daniel had to learn the language of every new culture they came across. The writers realised that limited the kind of stories they wanted to tell and just dropped it all together.
Now everyone except the Goa'uld speak perfect English, even people on the other side of the galaxy. And they never address it. No universal translator, no Babel-fish, nothing, zilch...
And I love it to bits.
"i know the lyrics to the themesong" is probably the ultimate Stargate nerd trivia. I think it only ever showed up on Malozzi's blog once as a bit of trivia in an otherwise unremarkable post
I had no idea this existed, but as soon as I heard her singing it I knew I was going to be in for a treat!
It has lyrics!!!?!!
Nitpick: Jack isn't retired in season 9. He replaced Gen. Hammond as the head of Homeworld Security in Washington DC.
And he was still in th show, he just became recurring instead .Neither the actor or the character retired.
And I've never felt safer!
the episode that stuck out to me forever was when O Neill and Tealc got stuck on a space ship and had only radio signal to communicate with the crew, making their communications increasingly more delayed. It just struck me as such a great dramatic concept that is so simple and makes sci fi truly great.
Have I seen this show? No. Am I about to watch a 2 hour video on the subject? Absolutely. Also I really think Penny Dreadful would be your jam if for no other reason than Eva Green completely steals the show
Seconded! (After Lady Knight gave "Northern Exposure" a shot, that is.)
The whole main cast: *chef's kiss* Also, Dorian Gay is a joy to behold.
Yep And you got to see dr frankenstein as the terrible human being he is. Also the monster, i mean rory, is just great.
Just stay very far away from the dogshit spinoff.
Penny dradful is a monster mash show it has all of them.
My mother and I were big fans of SG-1 while I was growing up. She was extremely surprised to see Ben Browder become the show's team lead in later seasons, since he was one of her highschool class mates and friends.
I will never get over the fact that we never find out what happened to Jonas. We just hear that Earth has lost contact with his planet during the invasion of the Ori and that's it. They did my baby dirty.
Agreed especially as his planet was shown in stargate universe.
PREACH. Jonas deserved better.
Me and my main Stargate buddy are still salty about the general poor treatment of Jonas/Corin. Dude killed it coming in replacing a beloved character then got dropped harsh and never really returned to after so much good work.
I thought Jonas was somehow going to be part of the solution to the Asgard genetic issue since it shows he has an amazing ability to learn and retain knowledge.
Thats where imagination comes in. You can write his ending
Thank you for talking about actors in such an understanding way! The embarrassment I feel when I'm inevitably asked "Oh you're an actor? Anything I would know?"
It took years to hold my head up and say "No, but I work hard and love what I do get to perform."
People assume all actors are famous. We aren't. Most of us are struggling but in love with what we do.
I feel like the question "anything I would know?" is the opposite of "assuming all actors are famous".
Anything I would know is really broad tbh I watch some obscure and wild shit. I'd have just run a small list I've done camera work for a host of productions and to find an avenue that communicates to the person addressing me is usually pretty easy when I know about the person
I once worked in the business. Generally Ypu are either really famous and wealthy or you're fighting to make a living, And it usually has at least as much to do with luck as it has with talent. I have enormous respect for everyone working hard and keeping their integrity in this business. And I am also happy that some of the more dubious practices against women in the business have recently come to light and those responsible get what they deserve.
I liked when Jonas Quinn crossed his fingers totally differently from how humans normally do so.
"We'll get to the Furlings"
Spoiler: Nobody's ever getting to the Furlings
they dont actually exist
@@chronosschiron If the Asguard in the show hadn't been totally hairless that would hve been the obvious joke to do for a Furling reveal.
I saw a fanart over a decade ago of the squad running into those mash-up creatures from the Quiznos commercials, and Daniel asking everyone if they thought they might be the Furlings. 😂
@@matthewmcneany
lol hairy furlings as offshoot of asgard nope cause they dont exist
Star Gate series always a fun show, too bad they change the time slot while airing in Australia to late at night and I failed to watch most of season 4 on beyond when first aired.
This is a welcomed, unscheduled off-world activation, indeed.
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Undomesticated equines could not drag me away from this 2-hour love piece.
It's so weird how Stargate had a franchise of three television shows airing simultaneously and then the entire franchise went radio silent. It's like if Star Trek just STOPPED after DS9.
Better to end on a good note, than overstay your welcome i'd say.
A bit better than the silence after GoT, though 😂
Is the show watchable?
I think it probably had something to do with MGM's financial problems.
Universe was like st:e tough.
I love how it basically feels like Don Davis didn't even change his costume from Twin Peaks and just walked onto the set of this show.
I mean Briggs did get abducted by aliens in Twin Peaks so, there's crossover potential lol.
When I finally got around to watching Twin Peaks, seeing Hammond show up as essentially slightly autistic Hammond from Stargate was hilarious.
Before watching: "Two hours?!"
After watching: "Only two hours?!"
I know right!! The long form analysis is highly underrated.
this is how i feel every signle one of her videos 😭
I agree! I will look for other videos she put out! I enjoyed.it thoroughly?
THIS
About the whole "militaries use movies for recruitment" thing: a guy came to my school who had been in the military and told us that his decision to join was heavily influenced by the movie Top Gun. And then went on to elaborate on how different the real military was as if it were just some amusing anecdote and not the actual real live problem of glamorization of the military working to pull people like him in. I dunno. It seemed really weird to me
Oh yeah I've heard that conversation many times before. It's straight up cognitive disonance. Logically speaking all the pieces of information are there for them to understand they fell victim to propaganda, but they will refuse to put them together. Masculinity 101- feigned ignorance.
It's very weird as a kid to be exposed to it from a third person perspective. I had to wonder if I was crazy and paranoid, or if this man was just mentally ill.
Consideing this guy was jumping up and down, manically screaming about one tangent or another, running around in circles, and shooting with his invisible guns for the better part of three hours... While also swearing up and down he didn't use drugs anymore. This story tells it'self.
Your little "mwap" noise for the snakey boys is endlessly amusing, thank you.
Apophis guards to be officially renamed "Snakey Bois" in my head now. Mwap.
I was about to comment almost exactly this, and figured it would be a relatively obscure thing to mention.
I scroll down and see that it is not only already a comment, but the highlighted comment.
It really was a good bit, wasn't it?
mwap
So you mention how great Amanda Tapping is (agreed), there is little known behind the scenes stuff going on through the seasons.
I remember rewatching and noticing odd camera angles and her looking pregnant to me. Its common for tv shows to hide a pregnancy with props etc. How I Met Your Mother being a prime example as they had two pregnant main cast members at once.
When I looked into it, I could not confirm if she was infact pregnant but I learnt she had a horrifying string of miscarriages throughout her run on Stargate. I think it was something like 8, a truly inhuman amount.
Throughout it all she kept working and kept it hidden, (I wish she felt she could have shared).
She’s managed to successfully have kids now and is an advocate for helping women through miscarriage.
She does seem like a pretty awesome person.
"(I wish she felt she could have shared)"
Maybe, she just wants her private life to be private. I am a teacher, which means you are sort of a mini-celebrity for the kids at your school, . They sometimes (actually quite regularly) also ask personal questions, and I am very conscious about what I share and what I don't. I don't share stuff about my wife and everything to do with her usually, because that's between her and me and none of anyone's business. I do usually share that we keep some Shetland ponies, because it sparks the kid's curiosity and encourages him to listen to my stories in English (I teach English as a second language). However, I don't share where we keep them and their medical histories and stuff like that. The same goes for many other teachers and info they've share privately with me. I've had colleagues having a leave of absence, sometimes for health reasons, sometimes for pregnancy reasons. Sometimes I know what's going on, sometimes I don't, but either way I would never share that kind of information with the kids, because that's private.
Sorry, it wasn't meant as a rant more an offering for a different point of view.
@@fgdj2000 I feel you misunderstand me. I’m not saying she should hide it from the fans, which is maybe the comparison you are trying to make with the kids.
From what I understand she kept it completely secret from anyone she worked with, including her bosses, instead going straight back into work the next day and pretending nothing happened.
The details are absolutely private and should not be shared with any colleagues but her acting like nothing happened and not even taking a sick day because she did not wish to discuss with her managers is what makes me sad for her more than I already was for the situation.
This show was my childhood.
@Erwin Lii I mean, I’m still nostalgic for the show, even if I whole sale recognise that premise is real dated. It’s partly why I’m hoping the new series has a civilian focus in a world where the star gate program is made public.
I’m almost 40 and this was part of my start in adulthood… even tho, I’m still acting like kid.
This video was an emotional roller coaster for me ngl.
Same here, frens! This show got me through high school and then some. ❤ i go back for the characters, really. I have some fanfiction that i work on as a writing exercise. I love crafting a narrative that's in each character's voice, even when it's not in first-person. I feel like i know them well enough, and the stories always come out exactly the way i want. Even Janet's. The only other characters i can do that with is the HP trio. ❤
I just want to thank you for adding subtitles. I adore your videos. They are a ray of sunshine on this accursed platform we call TH-cam and thank you for making them accessible because an annoyingly large number of creators still don't bother.
Around two years ago, I stumbled upon a video about Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire. That video changed my life by introducing me to Stargate via just a brief mention of the franchise. I finished SG-1 last week. Yeah, it took me two years, I know, but in my defense there are over 200 episodes and these last two years have been a little crazy. This video was perfectly timed as the capstone to my SG-1 journey. I've now several episodes into Stargate Atlantis. Thank you @Ladyknightthebrave for these amazing videos and initiating me into the world of Stargate.
Stargate Atlantis is a bop, absolotely awesome show, but to give a personal recommendation: Don't watch the last episode of season 5. There was supposed to be a 6th season, then a movie, then it all got cancelled and that last episode is just a mess. Worse is that there's no true "Ending" or goodbye in any sense. It's really disappointing as an outing. Season 3's ending/ season 4's beginning is amazing though and really the highlight of the show.
@@IsaacAllwood Thanks for the advice! I'll probably end up watching it anyway, but at least now I'll know what to expect.
I really liked the pen ultimate ending to Atlantis, but my wife felt like it was a pilot to another unrelated show and didn't really enjoy it.
I just love your use of the word capstone here. Golden. Wonderful.
@@hayleythompson8565 I like the last episode of Atlantis. It was written because the show wasn't cancelled until later, but they thought there was that chance, so they wrote something that could be used either way.
Sam Carter's introduction as a woman competing in a male-dominated military, sparring a little with the men in the conference room just to be taken seriously, went really well. It helped establish her character. Later, we see nuance and depth to her character. And yes, early on, Teal'c was too often the strong, silent type or a Spock substitute, and only later did we start to see the depth behind him, character and actor.
Teal'c: "My depth is immaterial to this conversation".
(Lost city pt2)
No IT was pretty corny ,her Scene where she First went near to the Stargate Horizon with a fill of exicitement and Wonder established her Character infintly better. Her introduction was so Bad they later parodied that First Scene and their corny lines
Shoutout to Jessie Gender for telling me this video exists. Halfway through and I’m LOVING IT
Wow, i think i missed that video. I'm subscribed to her, but the algorithm blessed me with this on it's own. 😂
"These two are my trash" is such a mood. This franchise is so amazing and I love it all.
I was a munchkin in episode 200. The two Furlings were also Munchkins and I got to see them film the forest shots before we did our little walk up a path.
My now-deceased Father was a HUGE Stargate fan and I feel like I did him a solid getting him on set to meet Amanda Tapping and Claudia Black. Watching this brought back so many wonderful memories and I love this video. Stargate-- problems and all-- has such a special place in my life.
"200" IMHO, is their best episode, it's a sendup of the show, sci-fi series, and Hollywood producers all at the same time. You're a lucky person to have paticipated in it :)
@@thomasparisi5333 Thank you! I feel so incredibly grateful for that experience. Best three days of my life!
Shanks left initially because he felt like his character was being underutilized compared to the original movie. When he came back his character became more of a main character than a supporting character.
am i ever going to watch this show? nope. have i fallen in love with every single character? absolutely.
It's only 17 seasons
SG1 was my first-ever fandom, and it deeply defined and influenced how I approach online stuff and fandom to this day. I don’t think I’ve ever watched a retrospective on something that 100% without fail had the exact same takes and emotions as I did, and this one … does. (Except for the shipping; I shipped everyone with everyone all the time.)
Thank you for that.
Well fuck. Now I’m crying. I LOVED this show, and Daniel gave me unrealistic expectations for men 😂😂
I always liked the idea that the goauld and the myths evolved simultaneously. Like there was a story about the god Anubis and some nameless goauld heard the story was getting big, and say the success of his cousin Ra and decided to pick up a new name and roll with it. And visa versa.
SG-1 holds a strange place in my heart as a piece of entertainment that I grew up with; marathon watching older seasons until I was caught up to the eventual final season and the two SG-1 films post series finale. Claudia Black and Amanda Tapping were definitely my baby gay WLW crushes (before I could ever even CONCEIVE of myself not being straight). It’s absolutely got seasons/thematic storylines that are messier than others and has the budget/VFX constraints of it’s time. Even so, there’s also writing/acting in certain episodes that I can rewatch over again and would recommend to those who never caught onto its strange action/scifi wave. It’s also SUPER simultaneously Canadian & American with its casting/shooting locations and it’s been interesting seeing what future projects the cast/crew has gone onto. This video essay feels almost like an old memory book tailored from my past late nights going through DVD box sets of seasons of SG-1 and Atlantis. 😂💜☺️
I never understood why getting Sha're naked would be something a Goa'uld would do. It was always predatory.
I'm not excusing some real life executive's deicition, but as for a Goa'uld motivation - you kinda answered yourself.
It was the body his queen was going to inhabit for assumedly a very long time. He unclothed her then brought his love in to make the decision. I would certainly make sure the body I was going to spend that length of time in was up to snuff. Especially if I was a parasite who could have any body I wanted. I'm not going to pick a fat person to spend my days in.
If you hadn't noticed, all the Goa'uld possess good looking bodies. And it's not just looking good for the sake of looking good. That's part of it, but for better or worse, good looking people command more attention. And as "Gods" they would certainly be that vain. I don't see what's hard to understand unless you are looking for maliciousness where there isn't any.
Cause he's a Dick...
He's a Goa'Uld...what did you expect?.
Like Stevo said, it was because the symbiote was judging the bodies of the potential women she would inhabit. It was quite predatory, and also completely selfish, and had very little to do with the women personally. Their personalities would be suppressed, anyway, and i would imagine that to a Goa'uld it was like deciding on the one human suit you'd wear for the next 3000 years. They likely looked upon them as their own bodies already.
But yeah, full nakedness can always be implied. There was no need to actually film her naked.
Wait, why are you here?
Sg1 has a special place in my heart. For years it was my favourite show and it always aired on Wednesdays (here in Germany) and that was also the day where my parents weren't home in the evening. So for years every Wednesday I would have the house to myself and watch this show religiously. Good times
SG-1 has a special place in my heart for a lot of reasons that you've mentioned, but especially having grown up in BC, Canada. "Langara" is an area in North Vancouver. "Kelowna" is a city in the interior of BC. There are other such examples of these kinds of gags, too, but your video reminded me of these ones in particular. Plus, it was always so exciting to point at the show and go "Oh my gosh! That's the Simon Fraser University campus!" and things like that.
This video has given me so much nostalgia, thank you for all of your work.
I like that Claudia Black appears to be precisely as perfect for her role in Stargate, as she is as the voice of Morrigan (from the Dragon Age games). Were it not for the military themes/content in SG-1, I would probably watch the series on the strength of her presence alone (yes, I happen to think that Morrigan is that good of a character, and I'm really itching for Dragon Age 4, ok?).
She def made my baby bi heart go 💓when I first saw the show back then!
I fricken love her lol
Have you seen Farscape? I LOVE that show; probably my favorite sci-fi show of all-time.
Selling points: so, a lot of Farscape fans will be a bit defensive about the, oh, first half or so of season 1, talking about how it gets better after that. I would say that a show like Firefly does a clearly better job of grabbing you right off the bat, of being accessible right away to a broad audience, and Farscape doesn't quite do that. But I was hooked pretty early on, and I think there are a lot of people who enjoy it pretty early on too, so I definitely don't want you going into it thinking you have to slog through the first 10 eps or so. It definitely hits its stride later on and reaches another level, but it's pretty good right away. The biggest "problem" with it compared to a more widely accessible beginning as in Firefly is that, in Firefly, much of the crew already know each other and already have a very mature and defined dynamic with one another. In Farscape, that's not so, so the writers took their time with a lot of one-off episodes that are more about world-building, and revealing the characters to one another as well as to the audience. And developing a relationship with one another. Some of the stuff is important later on but, if it is, that's almost incidental to the character development. The actual *story* of the show doesn't really ramp up until about halfway through. (I think episode 4 or 5 is a great example, early on, of the potential of the show though.)
The "hero" of the show (again, like Firefly, I'm not sure it's fair to say there's one hero; kind of, but all of the crew are really important) is a scientist rather than a soldier, and he's allowed to be really smart and compassionate. A lot of tv shows, even sci fi, tends to have characters who are more Han Solo; Crichton is definitely a lot more Luke Skywalker, which is refreshing.
The rest of the crew is pretty great; the add a few cast members, and lose some, here and there, and you'll have favorites, but fans will disagree on who they like best, which is a good sign that it's given the characters real depth and not stereotypical roles.
Claudia Black definitely kicks ass. She, like every character on the show, gets to show depth and is allowed to push herself and grow.
I think most of the 2- or 3-part episodes are the best; there's a few over a relatively short period of time late in season 1 then early in season 2 that should really get you hooked, if you aren't by then. You can see the writers really getting comfortable later on and having fun with some weird episodes, although honestly even early on there are some weird, silly episodes. Some really all-time great storylines; a really ballsy decision early in season 3 that I'm so impressed by; that they went through with it, and then the really great, and emotional, execution of it.
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I have seen/read many recommendations for Farscape ever since I was introduced to Firefly (about... 12 years ago?!?). So far, I've always disregarded Farscape solely based on the Jim Henson Company contributions ("Looks cute alright, but seriously, muppets in space? I'd rather replay Mass Effect"). An admittedly silly reason, especially for a Star Wars fan (hi Yoda!).
However, my sci-fi preferences have changed with time (12! Years!! Aaaaaah!!!), and, having read your impassioned comment above, I feel that 2022 is finally the year to take the plunge into season 1 & 2.
In short: Thanks, will try :D
@@Reubel Awesome. Thanks, and good luck/have fun.
Stargate Atlantis has what is, for my money, perhaps the most skillfully written line of dialogue in screen history.
O'Neill gets into a helicopter with Shepard:
O'NEILL: This isn't a long trip, so I'll be as succinct as possible.
(Sheppard continues with his checks, then looks round at O'Neill as he says nothing further, just looks at him.)
SHEPPARD: Well, that's pretty succinct.
✨ This is my endless joy. ✨
Cool beans, never seen a single episode of Stargate but these retrospectives are legendary. Thank you for all the hard work Ladyknightthebrave!
Whenever you proclaim “THIS IS MY TRASH” it makes me smile from ear to ear.
I watched Stargate SG-1 with my girls after school when it replayed on SciFi when they were growing up. I keep pestering my teenage son to stop watching anime and watch SG- with me. Thank you for your video.. not gonna lie, I was crying by the end. I have loved this show forever. My favorite episode is Window of Opportunity, and I watch it on bad days and it never fails to make me smile.
Maybe you can convince your son to play the new rpg and hook him on it that way?
@@greglong7170 Quite possibly! It's worth a try! He's just at the age where he's... *busy*. :cD
That episode is the GOAT.
"WORKING ON MY BACKSWING!!"😂
Along with episode 200. They definitely trolled the fanfiction kids with that one. I felt personally attacked. 😂😂😂
This entire video is a masterpiece. I am inspired by the amount of work that you have done in creating it and the background research on not just SG1 but other pertinent topics as well. Your narration is clear, well written, and entertaining. The editing is incredible, and your music selection fits each of your chapters incredibly well. Having worked on some large projects my self I can't even imagine what your project timeline must have looked like. Bravo!
2 hours! What a gift. I was interested in this show because Chris Judge is in it but I couldn't bring myself to watch it just yet. Don't mind spoilers for older shows so this will be fun.
Especiallly that richard dean anderson brought him in due a mcgyver episode. Very fun chemestry.
I will NEVER not get chills when i hear the original Stargate song. SG-1 is easily one of the best TV shows i ever saw from the '90s, and it will always hold a VERY special place in my heart, along with Home Improvement, X-Files, and Friends. Also with the latter seasons with Ben and Claudia, are perfect examples of how to properly transition old to new cast, they fit in SO well.
@cyanide7270 - What about: Babylon 5, Farscape, Deep Space 9, Quantum Leap, Sliders, Pretender, Space 1999, Early Edition, Jason of the Star Command... probably several more too.
WELP. Looks like I'm staying up yet.
Yep
Yeah who needs sleep anyway?? 🥲
You could always open a... "Window of Opportunity" and have all the time in the world. Just don't go whacko.
That's exactly what I thought when I saw this Stargate and LadyKnight? Good thing I took a nap today!!
I honestly enjoyed Jonas, I wish he would've guest starred a lot more after his season 6 (one of my favs!)
I've really been looking forward to this. The genuine appreciation and enthusiasm that you bring to your subject matter is so moving, funny and informative. If you ever do "Farscape," I would be thrilled.
Seconded
Thirded!
Farscape was soooo good!
YES
Erhhm... Fourth...ed
The series finale of Stargate SG1 is one of my favorite episodes of anything- and I seriously cannot listen to "Have you Ever Seen the Rain" without feeling all the feels from that montage. I'm usually not a fan of montages, but they show you everything that makes you feel the weight of their predicament and it's such a powerful way to show you their mindsets, ups and downs, joy, rages, hopelessness, loss and so on of those years.
Sometimes I just rewatch that ep- it doesn't matter that I know what is going to happen, I still feel like I'm holding my breath from the second she throws up that dilation field, to the end. I'm not one to cry too easily at shows and movies- but I always tear up at very set points, even if I brace and convince myself this time I won't.
The makeup looks silly- but they really did have no time- but the acting is so on point...
Oh- and the accidental museum hostage take over is also one of my fave eps of anything- I have so many Daniel soundbytes from that ep just with my mp3s on my phone. When I'm listening to my mp3 collection gathered over decades- most from before CDs had copy protection and I just ripped my own MP3s of my collection, my boyfriend's collection, all my friends' collections- there will be random Daniel lines from that ep with him trying to be taken seriously as a hostage taker and pretty much failing miserably on it.
Also the whole "It seems we have a McClain situation here..." Danial going "What?" because he didn't quite catch it, and T'elc (sp?) just walking by casually and saying softly to him "Die Hard" kills me every time I hear it on my mp3 list- or on a rewatch. That's also an ep I just put on when I want just silly fun.
The US has the whole "always prepared to fight 2 wars at once" thing.
I want to touch on something you mentioned, and that’s Christians’ belief that they have the right to “save” you from your own religion. I grew up in the church, half my family his catholic and the other half Methodist, and all my friends and I did younglife and other programs like that. A HUGE part of what we were taught was that we needed “save” people who had not ”found Jesus”. Looking back what they were doing was training a whole new generation of colonists, it’s like the whole point of the church is. Ow to wipe out everything “other”. It’s the height of narcissism!!
Also I really need someone to do a video essay on the movie Saved.
I had a catholic missionary come to school here in Aus (which is completely illegal in public schools because they are supposed to be secular).
He did his preaching, had the whole class entranced, I was not having it on. I do not lie, I put my hand up and said "every word this person says is a lie and I would rather scratch my eyes out with sandpaper than be forced to read any more poison." 8 year old me had opinons, and ASD meant I didn't care who I was addressing, I just blurted out whatever was on my mind. Ah the good old days of just not giving a single fuck. Needless to say my teacher hated me for the rest of her short bitter life, her assistant thought I was hilarious.
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Ah yes. I also have an issue with the central comittee of athiesm. The totally real and not made up organisation of all athiests in the world, that get together and circle jerk about the agenda of athiesm.
Because all athiests belong to a single supremely powerful organisation that forbids us all from having any independant or divergent thoughts or values. This problem stems from athiests seperating from organised religion to form their own identitties and values. You're making perfect sense.
@@WhatIsSanity also an Aussie. Good job mate, hate how they don't have counsellors anymore but chaplains.
My mum hated that shit so much she wrote a note that I could not be made to sit in the same room as any religious instruction at any time. It was a blanket note she write every year for 12 years cause the only religious person who came to public schools was a priest and she hated indoctrination.
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I'm glad you had your mum to back you up like that. The power of letters written by mum have awesome power in our schools.
Oi christians, if your god is so powerful how come you're so afraid of our mums?
I love it when english language stuff uses scandinavian letters in their titles just stylistically.
Like, Stårgåte means Stands riddle in Norwegian.
Æ Ø Å. Don't use those letters, dudes, you don't know what you're doing.
That's super cool. I thought they used it cause that's the home symbol on the gate. How does Tolkiens elvish languages fair in Scandinavian?
You mis-represented SG-1 'helping' commit war crimes in the episode (The Other Side). You framed it as if they intentionally helped them, but they didn't. They went to the planet to help an alien race who begged for help. They were manipulated and fooled into thinking that the aliens were good and were under attack from an evil force. As soon as SG-1 discovered the secret (that they themselves were in fact the evil force) they immediately stopped helping them and left the planet. The whole point of the episode was to show the moral grey area of war, and how appearances can be deceiving.
Them just helping without questioning was the problem.
@@Eckendenker In fact, Jack very specifically wanted questions *not* to be asked. It wasn't until Daniel came with definitive proof of genocide that things flipped.
@@VitriolicVermillion Exactly
@@Eckendenker It was... kiiiiinda understandable, given they were looking to rapidly acquire tech to help against a Goa'uld invasion, but it was a clear example of "ends justify the means" thinking, until the means were really made apparent.
Right. And Jack only helped shoot down a ship because he thought is was an unmanned drone. When he discovered he'd shot down an actual person, he was upset. They were not there to fight those people's war and take a side.
TWO HOURS OF STARGATE TALK BY A CREATOR I LOVE. IS IT MY BIRTHDAY???!!
My brother and I are die hard fans of this series. We watched it religiously when it aired and this video was an amazing trip back in time. Thank you!!!
After chatting about this for the last however many months I'm glad you've gotten this epic endeavour done, its an excellent video!
Every time the team interacted with another world they hurt me in my prime directive.
I've been a big fan of these essays for a while now, but this... THIS is a masterwork. It sums up the show and my feelings on it so well.
Also, Vala + Daniel is also my trash.
As for favourite episode? That's a tough one, but I'm gonna say Heroes Part 2. Daniel dying definitely had me in tears, but Dr Fraser's death wrecks me EVERY TIME. I actually had to pause this essay in the middle and go watch the last 20 minutes of that episode and have a good cry before I could continue.
Janet’s is the best character death the show ever did, and I will stand by that assertion
"Lifeboat" showcased Michael Shanks's stage acting beautifully. That's another gem. Lol
"Message in a Bottle" is on my list, too.
This is literally the only show i know by episode name. 😂😂
@@daughterofluthien Really well said! that episode had me crying and I didn't know why I was crying then it hit me she was gone! The whole episode was excellently directed, written and acted.
my only two cents on the military- as the child of a military man who served for 34 years and climbed the rungs like his life depended on it, i am not a fan of the military. it shaped my childhood just by my father being in it, being that it was the reason he was often away for weeks or even months on end well into my preteen years. my sister hates him for his absence and i grew to think it was normal and even still i find it disconcerting to see him every day because i'm just so used to him not being here. my happiest years were when he lived in a different city for two years, only ever coming home on weekends, so it was just me and my mom. like, that's not how normal/healthy relationships with your parent should be, but that's what the military did to our family. anyway, loving your videos, lady knight!
Umm just needed this in my life. Stargate is something that I grew up with and so many odd things to chew on with it. Thank you for making this video. ❤️
SG-1 is an incredibly special show to me. This absolutely made my day. I rewatched during quarantine, and Unending hit me so unbelievably hard.
Urgo was one of my favorite SG1s, and I loved the episode.. was it one of McKay's episodes? With the black hole that was keeping the gate open and the team was trying to rescue tealc? I love so many episodes. I do so enjoy just throwing on SG-1.
But I definitely fell as in love or more in love with atlantis, and for me one of my very favorite of all time episodes is as you mentioned, Grace under pressure, the inversion of Sam's episode Grace. In particular, something I appreciated about Atlantis was the increased multiculturalism.
Also about atlantis, I enjoyed the feeling of the whole base as a community that was having to learn things and write new rules for each other and rely on each other in a unique way... because they were so separate from Earth so often, it was a way of sort of reinventing themselves that helped separate it from the American military aspect to a certain degree.
I never did get into universe, because I couldn't handle the jockeying for power? It really frustrated me, the feeling that like. That like they had this huge problem on the horizon but they were too busy arguing about politics and who is in charge.
Very much looking forward to new entries in this franchise though!
Yes, but still, Atlantis' increased multiculturalism meant adding two white characters from the English-speaking world, a Canadian and a Scotsman, and, representing the rest 90+ per cent of the Earth's population, just one single Czech Radek Zelenka
omg i forgot about that black hole time dilation episode! i remember so many episodes so much, actually kind of odd to be confronted with one that seems like a hazy dream memory.
and yes, definitely, URGO! :D
"This weapon is called a P90..."
I feel like the observation in "Chapter 2: Emancipation" is true in some regards to relating race and culture, but it mostly focuses on people of color which are prominent up to seasons 9-10. The main points made here are that people of color are typically bad because of their association to other religions and cultures but the Ori are a complete mockery of Christianity and portrayed entirely by White Men. Making the point that "People of color are depicted as evil villains" not entirely truthful as it applies to all races.
I simply feel this judgment of color is simply unfair, however I agree that the writing tended to be a little.... repetitive. Great video essay though!
Sorry if I come off as pretentious
I am not even sure there was a message like "people of color are typically bad". The Abydos people, the Jaffa rebels, the female Jaffa rebels, Teal'c's son and wife all were people of color too and we connected to a lot of them. Also, there were lots of bad white Jaffa, namely the one O'Neill was goofing around with ("tell him, you screwed up again!")
I did however get anti-Russian vibes from some episodes!
@@Fidi987 I liked the video in general, but I think her take on that part, and the complaints about representing white men as the good guys and the "problem" with the Goa'Uld was a textbook definition of seeing perceived racism where there were none in the first place.
It's also certainly weird that she's complaining about all other religions and cultures being missrepresented and twisted, but she's totally into it once the Ori come in with their parody of Christianity, even if they do have a touch of Islam on top...
I dont get that WE have minor SG members who are black, jaffas WHO Rebel that are black , freaking tealc, high Ranking Generals that are black. You creating a narrative
Actually, the immaculate conception is not Jesus' conception but that of his mother Mary's conception in Catholic dogma - something about Mary needing to be free from original sin - which is an idea Protestants and the Eastern Orthodox Church reject as unfounded in scripture. Doesn’t change the substance of the discussion on Christianity and virgin births at all, just a bit of good pub quiz knowledge.
23:05 In terms of race I never really felt that it was on purpose. For me it was more of a "This is american military. They have white majority with a bit of minorities sprinkled around. No wonder it's the bad guys who wre more diverse."
But really, until they made Stargate program more known to foreign governments I recall some representatives in one form or another.
I always love the earnestness you bring to your videos. You talked about how you loved your "Trash Shit" in this show.
But your relentless sincerity about the stories you love is MY TRASH SHIT. Thank you for bringing something personal and meaningful to this often emotionless social media platform.
I love sg1, and yet McKay is such a fun character in Atlantis. Jason mamoa will always be Ronan to me. Time loop episode probably favorite sg1 off the top of my head
There's a clip of Momoa at a GoT convention and an interviewer asked if he had ever done scifi before, if he was into fantasy and that kind of thing, and before he could answer, someone in the crowd shouted "Stargate!" and Momoa just pointed at him, with intensity and understanding. It's beautiful. Lol
Its always a good day when Lady Knight posts :D
This show has well over seasons and I still want more. I recently watched this show because time and time again he told me to watch it but I kept putting it off thinking I'm not gonna like it but then I watched it and got addicted instantly. Stargate is basically crack if you are deprived of shows to watch.
Thank you for this! I never actually saw Stargate, but clearly I was missing out on something. I'd still like to watch the show, but this helped me get perspective on something I can't go back and experience: how people who loved the show felt about it as it was happening. This is wonderful.
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LadyKnight. I am awestruck that you have produced 3 documentary vids about pop culture with lengths *STARTING* at an hour, and capping off with this two hour show. 3 1/2 hours of edited, scripted, researched, features in six months. Congratulations on accomplishing that. You. Kick. *ALL* the Butts!
I love any episode that involves the Unas.
The end of this show brings tears to my eyes every time. I grew up with this group. I loved them, and I always will.
I grew up watching SG-1, and I honestly hope one day I'll have a chance to tell Amanda Tapping just how much her push to make Sam a real *person* meant to me. That she found the guts to call the writing out when it was taking Sam in a direction that wasn't good. GOD Sam's whole thing with her dad over the years was seriously meaningful.
Anyway.
Speaking to the Goa'uld, I always took them to be appropriators, I suppose it's been long enough since I've watched any episodes that baby-me completely missed the implications that they might have been myth *sources* and that. . . oof. That's what they do, what they *are*; they're parasites in every sense, so I guess that's just what my takeaway always was.
I really disliked the last couple of seasons, mostly cause RDA was gone and I felt like SG-1 really lost something without that particular touch of Jack's humor, but also cause I was hitting that age where I was suddenly intensely aware of the mistreatment of female characters and I will never not be frustrated that Cam was at least technically the leader of the team, even if he did defer to Sam fairly often. I dunno, it just left kind of a sour taste that I've never really been able to shed, thought Ben Browder and Claudia Black are fantastic and amazing and I love them both dearly.
Jack/Sam was my first baby-fandom ship and I was such trash for them; I think the way their relationship was treated had a pretty big impact on my view of what someone might get out of a romantic relationship. Even when they're possibly actually together they don't get to spend much time with each other, but it's enough for them. They have their lives, and also they care about each other. Felt. . . mature I guess. They didn't need to live in each others' back pockets to see value in the connection.
Daniel/Vala is just. The best part of the last two seasons. Seeing Daniel get shaken up was such fun.
Best two hours I've spent in a while! Awesome essay.
every time you made the stupid "weh" noise for the helmets I started laughing. great video as always!
i only realized most of the way through this video how incredible your music choices are in editing-- i think i subconsciously enjoyed the hauntings videos so much bc of that + the content but i had the thought here and was like oh my g-d the music in this is so good.
anyway a 2 hour long retrospective on sg-1 is probably the exact thing i needed after recently moving across coasts so thank you for this gift. also l'shana tova!
Stargate SG-1 was a lifesaver , when I broke my neck in a workers comp injury. all I could do was sit and watch TV.
thank God for Richard Dean Anderson, he's my favorite .
and dogs and cows are my favorite people .
I've loved this show for the past 20 years. And you described it perfectly
I know I'm late to this one by a long shot. But the one thing that stood out to me from the video, was the line about trying to genocide the replicators. Yes, they were intelligent and capable of learning/evolution - they were also completely intent on wiping out all biological life in not only the Milky Way, but the Asgard's home galaxy as well (and eventually the Pegasus galaxy). It's the same thing with Anubis, he was intent on wiping out all life in the Milky Way - should we have tried to negotiate with him? This is a sci-fi fantasy tv franchise with aliens with slugs inside them and evil life sucking vampires after all.
awesome, a video essay about a subject I’m interested in from someone whose work I respect, can’t wait to not watch it for 2 months for no reason
comments help with the almighty algorithm, or so I hear
why is this exactly me lol
so, bad news, I still haven’t watched this video yet
I generally agree on most of the criticism in Chapter 2, but about the warcrimes under "american exceptionalism." They were not shown as good or righteous things most of the time. Daniel killing baby Goa'uld was something the others advised him against as it was both pointless and a bad tactical move when trying to lay low, Daniel did it any way because of his personal emotional state regarding these things, it's not about USA or American culture, it's about Daniel. Similarly the story about the bunker nazis wanting heavy water, it was about how it was wrong to abandon ethics to acquire the technology, it is in fact criticism of the very thing you are complaining about as well, they wanted to show that joining a war, or supporting a side in a conflict without considering the ethics and complexities of the situation is a bad move. This was a point the show kept making by either having SGC or others make this mistake and the results being bad for them afterwards. If the show had supported acquiring tech at all cost then O'niell would have won the argument and Earth would have walked away with the technology data, instead the data was lost, the Nazis lost and were killed and O'niell ate humble pie.
Especially early SG-1 is very focused on SG-1, the SGC and Earth not being exceptional and wonderful and perfect, they drive home over and over again that they are flawed and need to learn to not rush in without thinking about the complexities, the wider picture and the second order effects of their actions and policies. The Nox, the Tollan, the Tok'ra and the Asgard all tell SG-1 this repeatedly, and we have a bunch of stories were they are not there to say it and the show reinforce it with consequences rather than lecturing.
We have to be careful not to confuse a story touching a subject with a story endorsing either or any side, and actually look at what is being communicated. Similarly the Carter line about reproductive organs is cringe, it has always been cringe, but a huge part of why it was cringe was because it was necessary in the environment the show itself was made in. I would have preferred it not being needed and I always cringe hearing it, but I also respect that it was a point which had to be made, and that the show took it to heart going forward regarding the Sam character, which is also why I am fine with them deleting it later, at that point Sam's character showed us the point she was making, she didn't need to say it anymore.
Stargate not being afraid of using protagonists as temporary antagonists in a story should also not be something that confuse one into thinking the show is for something. O'niell is a temporary antagonist in the story with the underground nazis and Daniel is the protagonist, Daniel is a temporary antagonist in the episode with the harcesis child where he builds a network of doomsday weapon satellites, Daniel is a temporary antagonist in the episode where he goes psychopath due to the sarcophagus, etc. The show is also not afraid to turn antagonists into protagonists either temporarily or permanently, this is done with Mckay, Maybourne, Woolsey and many more both human and alien characters and factions. Just because someone with a history of being a protagonist or "good guy" says or does something bad doesn't mean the show is saying that thing is good and vice versa, it's a huge fault of logic and betrays a serious lack of ability to examine things in depth to assume that is the case.
I cannot overstate how damaging it is to good causes to blanket paint fictional treatments of the problems in play as endorsements of whatever the good cause is against, it doesn't just stifle discussion of the subject and harm the cause that way, it also leads people not into the cause to see those behind the cause as silly and not worth listening to, which also harms the cause. Fictional treatment of these subjects is necessary to show people the point in an intelligent way without lecturing and grandstanding. One of the biggest problems a show like Star Trek has compared to Stargate is that too often the Trek characters just stand on a pedestal and lecture rather than having the show actually show the sides and the effects of each sides viewpoint/methods.
In conclusion: If you want to tackle moral questions you cannot just have everyone stand up and lecture each other about what the answer is, its boring, it makes everyone watching cringe and its not convincing. What you need to do is show someone taking one path and someone else taking the other and then you show the consequences of bad moral choices vs good moral choices.
SG1 was a formative part of my life while growing up and it makes me happy to see someone talk about it who obviously loves it just as much. Also fave episode is probably 'window of opportunity' although you mentioned a ton of great ones.
I love this show so much for all its ups downs and falts, I grew up watching it with my mother, I'd walk into her room and just end up spending most of the day watching this, it holds such a near and dear place in my heart and its great to see a youtuber look into it as deeply as you did, you did a great job of explaining the good bad and ugly, yet, you were able to leave off on such a good note.
1:35:27 These rulings are not exclusive to some religions symbols (Germany). Nurses are not allowed to wear visible Crosses for example.
I loved this show growing up and have seen it so many times. Thank you for reminding me how much I adore it while not glossing over the problematic bits.
Maybe it's time for an SG-1 rewatch, I have all the box sets tucked away somewhere.
Thank you so much for this! I used to watch Stargate all the time growing up. It’s one of favorite shows, but at some point I fell off and when I tried to get back into it I honestly couldn’t remember how much I’d watched.
This was extremely helpful in three ways:
1. You reminded me how much I enjoyed Stargate! The best episodes you mentioned are also the ones I remember the most vividly, so I think you nailed it on recommendations.
2. You did a fantastic job of recapping all the important and insane stuff that happens throughout the show, which strangely enough is the stuff I have the hardest time remembering.
3. Most importantly of all, you helped me figure out how much I’ve watched! I was somewhere around season 8 when I stopped watching, which makes sense as you identify it as a slump. It’s very motivating to hear it get better. Now I can finally finish this show!!
Oh and because I did make it to the end of this video… my favorite episode is Window of Opportunity, I’m just trash for time loop stories. However the episode that still lives rent free in my head everyday but I will likely never be able to rewatch is Menace and pretty much everything to do with the Replicators. As a neurodiverse person they struck a super emotional cord with me.
This felt like the love letter I never knew I needed for a show that's meant so much to me. First video of yours I've watched and definitely coming back for more. It's also so nice to hear someone else squee about Daniel and Vala, I loved the two of them so much!
if this means we might someday get atlantis and universe, i'm gonna go ballistic. hell yes thank you so much for this.
God I’m so happy you made this. I loved this show and it was something I grew up with. As an adult though it’s hard to ignore it’s issues and I am kinda fascinated by its fixations and its problems, even though I love it.
I’m so glad you mentioned Jonas! I haven’t seen that season in so long - tbh I was so young when I watched this show that season 3-8 are kinda a blur. The way you discuss his character makes me jump right into that season though! It sounds excellent and the weather channel detail is so precious!
ALSO I AM SO GLAD YOU LIKE SEASONS 9-10! Maybe it’s the fact that I was finally old enough to understand some of the seasons’ themes by the time 9 and 10 aired, or maybe it’s the fact that the energy just felt so different, but those are my favorite seasons. I haven’t ever done a full series rewatch, but I’ve done a quick multi-episode binge of the last two seasons multiple times. And I genuinely have so much love for Claudia Black’s character and her relationship with the other team members.
The way you discuss seasons 9-10 is honestly so illuminating for me. I was raised in a very Catholic homophobic environment and am now a very queer, very lapsed Catholic as an adult, so now that you’ve framed it in religious terms, I am realizing that part of my attachment to those later seasons is rooted in that. It is that I love Claudia Black, but it’s also that I find comfort watching the characters I love fight against a cruel religion that feels like what I grew up with.
(I’m only 35 minutes into this TWO HOUR DOCUMENTARY and I’m so impressed. This is an excellent documentary. Instant subscribe.)
Now I’m wondering if Stargate’s brand of humor is why I love Legends of Tomorrow so much.
Aaahhhh Stargate Infinity! That was child!me’s introduction to the franchise and I loved it, but my mom and aunt watched both SG-1 and Atlantis and didn’t share my love for Infinity so they sat me down in front of those shows to introduce me to the real franchise 😂
I have so many feelings about this video! Six years ago I’d tell my film buff friends “oh yeah my favorite tv shows of all time are the X-Files and Stargate SG-1” and almost every single time, I’d have to explain the premise of SG-1 because no one my age had heard of it, and now here I am, an adult, getting to watch this kickass video essay made by another fan about one of my favorite shows. I love this so much!
Ok between Noah Caldwell Gervais going 7 hrs on Resident Evil and now this, it’s been a great month for fans of lonnnnnng-form TH-cam. Bravo.
Please explain to me exactly how you feel WWII should have ended without bombing two cities?
Well the nostalgia trip from this brought me to get all the episodes to watch. It also brought me back to Warehouse 13 from SiFi which I fondly remember.
Thanks so much for this. As a huge Stargate fan, this strummed strings in my heart long unused, and made my evening.
Your videos are becoming a regular voice that wonderfully mixes nerdiness and insightfulness that keeps me sane during my night shifts. Keep up the amazing work, and thank you.
And to think I was going to go to bed at a normal time :)
I wouldn't call the Goa'uld fascists. They're more like feudal warlords.
Haven't rewatched the show as an adult but my favourite episode as a kid was the first Asgard one. Always loved how O'Neill who seems like a funny uncle becomes super smart and makes first contact with an ancient race. Really appealed to me
This was such a delight to watch. I always love seeing Stargate get attention and this was a wonderfully condensed trip through the series.
I remember as it was airing I _really_ didn't like Vala, but upon rewatching the series many years later I had a newfound appreciation for her. Claudia Black really was a great addition to the show and the Ori was a nice replacement villain.