It's even funnier when you remember the first person to go through it was connected by tubes and they thought he had died when the portal shut off and the tube was cut
"Sargent, make it spin" "Spin? Sir it doesn't spin" "Whu-- it has to spin. It's round! Spinning is so much cooler than not spinning. I'm the general, I want to spin. NOW!"
"Someone who will laugh in the face of his enemy even when it's inappropriate." This is possibly the best description of his character in so few words.
Yeah, the actors, writers and producers ability to realize just how silly most of it all is, really makes it easy for us fans to accept what we are watching.
@@terranceaskew3165 Its just lampshading they are admitting their scripts ain't perfect and directly pointing at the fact. Still these meta humor episodes were funny.
It's kinda unfair to make fun of the 'astronomical chances of finding life that Looks like humans' (which is also making fun of the languages spoken in the milky way). Stargate has you covered for all that, after all! I think they did a great Job. Many races speak english, but with Explanation, but there's also a lot of other languages, and often, SG-1 Needs to translate.
@@mojebi3804 They tried the whole "everyone speaks other languages" thing initially, then realised that everyone having to use Daniel as a mouthpiece gets old really fast.
I forgot which behind the scenes it was, they said it was very difficult to puppet that (they were mimicking poses by the actors), and "of course" it was RDA who came up with the one pose that would give them trouble.
WolvesbaneNetwork Yeah, I just did a Stargate marathon run a couple months back. I figured he only died in character, but then I saw "Children of the Gods: The Final Cut" is dedicated to Don S. Davis.
"Sir? It doesn't spin" "WHAT? It HAS to Spin! It's ROUND! But spinning is so much cooler than not spinning! I'm the general, I want it to spin! NOW!" One of my favourite quotes of all time...
The funniest thing to me is them clearly basing the Daniel Jackson puppet off 90s James Spader instead of Daniel Jackson. Everything in this episode was friggin hilarious
Don't agree with your theory at all. Just like every other character in that segment, they were 100% based on the TV actors' characters. What you're confusing as some kind of a homage to James Spader is that they based the puppet's look and performance on Michael Shanks' well known, early episodes attempts at mimicking James Spader's version of Daniel. His recreation of the James Spader interpretation of DJ is the very reason they liked his audition the best. Over the years, Shanks' Jackson has naturally evolved from the bookworm archeologist who remained on Abydos, and is quite different from Shanks' OG version. This was an "origin story", so naturally they wrote, and Shank's performed, his original, James Spader inspired interpretation of the character.
Stargate SG-1 was the greatest show on tv. Ever. This clip is what I love so much about the show: they aren't afraid to make fun of themselves. The characters and actors and writers were absolutley brilliant.
Haha like the Wormhole-X episode or whatever it's called, the actor "so if I'm out of phase and can walk through things, how come I'm not falling through the floor or stairs".... "uhhh i dontnknow, justbcause"
Too much like "Team Amerika" or a SG1 parody for me. 1-2 episodes tho could've been fun, a sort of "improbability drive" like accident when going through the stargate.
Ya know, shows that can pull off this level of inside jokes and self-awarness, they are pretty rare. SG1's writers really could pull off this without it looking completely weird and I'll forever adore this show because of that
@@wibblelord2633 shows a scene from usual suspects indicating daniel jackson ascended on purpose to break the 4th wall and become a program and then a machine.
Puppet Gen. Hammond: Sergeant, make it spin! Puppet Sgt. Harriman: Spin? Sir.... it doesn't spin. Puppet Gen. Hammond: What? It has to spin, it's round. Spinning is so much cooler than not spinning. I am the General, and I want it to spin! Now!
It's pretty rare when a parody is done by the writers of the show rather than being done by other people. xD I love this. Love it when Daniel just scribbles a bunch of random stuff on the monitor. xD I swear, they must have borrowed some of the puppets used in Team America. lol
In fairness, Star Trek did wedge in an implausible "panspermia" concept to attempt to explain it all during TNG. You know, ancient aliens. Seeding all the planets with DNA that somehow would end up creating humanoids. Even though that kind of doesn't make any sense with how evolution works or they're implying that the humanoids are not related to the other non-humanoid lifeforms on their planet or, somehow, these ancient aliens accurately predetermined what species would eventually emerge (even though that's chaotic and mathematically impossible to do). I mean, it's nonsense. But at least Star Trek tried to bake in an excuse for it all. (And, in fairness to Stargate, there is at least some explanation - that the System Lords actually kidnapped humans from Earth and sent them all over the galaxy. Plus, Stargate at least bothers with some convincingly different humanoids in the Asgards. Like, actual aliens. Not just humans with bumpy foreheads.)
Yeah this is WAYY to funny, the 200th episode me & my brother watched when it originally aired. When the puppets appeared we were already dying 😂. The spinning line will NEVER die. HILARIOUS
...I believe he is making fun of the Atlantis gate not spinning but just having moving lights... So he was saying how the original is way cooler than the new one. Rubbing it in the whole way. I love this show.
@@heathb4319 I think you're right about the Atlantis reference. Spinning is a cool effect, but if I were creating such an advanced piece of technology, I'd allow it to be dialed faster than a rotary phone.
This makes me think back to where one of the conditions for RDA to do the show was that it be fun and they have a sense of humor. They honored that throughout the run and just killed it on this episode.
The Jack puppet pointing and saying 'Right!' just seems to capture him to me. Also, in a world of string puppets and an ancient transport device that instantly kills anyone going through when it disengages, cracks me up.
I wish they would have made a SG-1 comedy series with inside jokes and all this great stuff. Clearly, the material was there after so many seasons and the minds behind it were ready to go apeshit, as apparent by the humor in the 200th and many other episodes. This is one of the best Stargate episodes, maybe even of all of TV.
This scene was the best, is a omage to Team America, and is accurace to real event, making a resume of the first episodes. And all of this is like a flashbuck of one director that whats to make a tv serie of the Stargate to hidde the real Stargate Program. Stargate really was a gold universe, soo sad that Universe killed.
They mocked that line before in another episode where a Samantha from an alternate timeline said the line and then remarked on how stupid that sounded.
Sam and Daniel are so smart that just them two alone were able to figure out what the Stargate was and how it worked by just looking at it for 5 seconds
I think the only way they could've improved on this is one minor change. When they walked out at the end and collapsed, one of 'em should've said "Well... now we're in trouble." and Teal'c responds with "... Indeed."
For some unknown reason I woke up at 3 AM with this stuck in my head. I used to watch this show religiously with my dad who passed away over 15 years ago. I know he’s enjoying SG-1 reruns in heaven!
!BRAVO BRAVO¡, a excellent parody to Team America as never seen before, so hideous puppets by the way, of course they losing the strings and see that Teal'c puppet laughing at them, add extra humor in this, !DEAR GOD IN HEAVEN¡, HA HA HA HA.
This is AMAZING!! If the entire show was made like this with puppets and everything, I STILL would have watched it and been a fan. The end was hilarious with the strings being cut by the vortex and Teal’c laughing at them flopped on the ground.. Is there more of this out there somewhere?
my favorite part of the whole selection of scenes was the fact that when the puppet jackson writes on the white board and its just scribbles lol its kinda like the 21 Jump Street scene where channing tatum is high and babbles shit while writing only the number 4 all over the white board.
I would have loved to have been at the writers table for this episode...the recording studio...editing room... This episode must have been a hoot from start to finish
The fact that they all fell down when they came through the gate because their wires didn’t travel with them is hilarious.
So how did the Ancient's use it? Did they have portable wire guides?
It's even funnier when you remember the first person to go through it was connected by tubes and they thought he had died when the portal shut off and the tube was cut
Walter realizing how stupid he was when he realized their strings were cut.... XD
@@craigh5236 Drones as those x things the strings hang from.
And teal’c puppet laughing at their defeat 😊
The random "just because my sex organs" bit gets me everytime. I love the way how stargate pokes fun at itself.
O'Neill has a problem with scientists, not women.
she never said anything like that tho lol it was poking fun at other shows lol
@@AckzaTV Actually, she did. It was in one of the first episodes.
@@AckzaTV She was making fun of what she said in the first episode. Literally word for word.
@@AckzaTV Someone needs to go back and watch the first episodes :P
"Sargent, make it spin" "Spin? Sir it doesn't spin" "Whu-- it has to spin. It's round! Spinning is so much cooler than not spinning. I'm the general, I want to spin. NOW!"
The exact moment the fictional USAF went full authentic US Army
Sergeant
@@LordTalax Did you seriously just grammar nazi a 7 year old comment?
@@Effect-Without-Cause It is the only way
if he wants it to spin he might as well get the prototype gate from Stargate Universe
Daniel scribbling all over things never ceases to crack me up.
"......is he drawing a dog?"
High five for any Brits that get that reference.
I cannot stop laughing.
@@richardsavings6690 Damn that's familiar!
Ennit? But he help make it spin so who cares?
Hammond silently gasping at it gets me too. Because there's plenty of times in the early seasons when he does exactly that at Jack's hijinks.
"Someone who will laugh in the face of his enemy even when it's inappropriate."
This is possibly the best description of his character in so few words.
That could also describe Sargeant Major Johnson from Halo.
Although I don't really remember O'Neil laughing that much.
@@Edax_Royeaux he may have not laugh but he did mouth off from time to time.
@@hawkeye5955 The man surfed on an Elite in space after a ring blew up, so if he's laughing, it's clearly quite appropriate.
@@Edax_Royeaux that's right, O'Neil is uptight. O'Neill is the one with a sense of humor
This is what really made the show watchable - self-awarness.
Yeah, the actors, writers and producers ability to realize just how silly most of it all is, really makes it easy for us fans to accept what we are watching.
That’s it! You nailed it.
@@terranceaskew3165 Its just lampshading they are admitting their scripts ain't perfect and directly pointing at the fact. Still these meta humor episodes were funny.
This whole episode is probably not canon, given how far off the rails of the crazy train they went.
Ja ich bin ein schrecklicher Schüler Lehrer :D
Carter spewing all of her cheesy lines in one go killed me.
Sadly she never mentioned blowing up a sun
"Then get to it".....sounds like she already did, lol
It's kinda unfair to make fun of the 'astronomical chances of finding life that Looks like humans' (which is also making fun of the languages spoken in the milky way). Stargate has you covered for all that, after all! I think they did a great Job. Many races speak english, but with Explanation, but there's also a lot of other languages, and often, SG-1 Needs to translate.
@@slevinchannel7589 the English thing doesn't make sense, it just simplifies the show so it's watchable and I accept that
@@mojebi3804 They tried the whole "everyone speaks other languages" thing initially, then realised that everyone having to use Daniel as a mouthpiece gets old really fast.
The way Jack O'Neil aggressively points his finger while saying right, is just sooo Jack... applause to the puppermaster
RDA actually did that so they re-created it in the puppet
I forgot which behind the scenes it was, they said it was very difficult to puppet that (they were mimicking poses by the actors), and "of course" it was RDA who came up with the one pose that would give them trouble.
O'Neill with 2 L
O'Neil with 1 L has no sense of humor at all
So much fan entertainment in one episode. But that litle detail is extra special.
"Someone who will laugh in the face of danger even when it's inappropriate." BEST LINE EVER!
It has to spin! It's round! Spinning is so much cooler than not spinning. I'm the general and I want it to spin. *Now*.
S-171 Cam Spinning line is the best. Don Davis' last episode before his death. RIP.
Oh wow, I had no Idea he even died...
WolvesbaneNetwork
Yeah, I just did a Stargate marathon run a couple months back. I figured he only died in character, but then I saw "Children of the Gods: The Final Cut" is dedicated to Don S. Davis.
+How Do Ya Like Me Now, Chucklehead? he was in stargate continuum so that was his last appearance as hammond
The Daniel Jackson part was the best because it was technically a parody of the movie not the series.
"Sir? It doesn't spin"
"WHAT? It HAS to Spin! It's ROUND! But spinning is so much cooler than not spinning! I'm the general, I want it to spin! NOW!"
One of my favourite quotes of all time...
I’ll try spinning that’s a good trick
only reason the Spore drive exists in ST:D
I like imagining the actor saying these lines after so long playing the serious General.
and then SG:A gate doesn't spin
The General does get what he wants in StarGate Universe because the Gate in that show does spin
Daniel Jackson attacking that screen with a sharpie gets me every time.
but so BADLY too both sharpie bits are absolute comedic gold.
Richard dean anderson is tired
The funniest thing to me is them clearly basing the Daniel Jackson puppet off 90s James Spader instead of Daniel Jackson. Everything in this episode was friggin hilarious
Don't agree with your theory at all. Just like every other character in that segment, they were 100% based on the TV actors' characters.
What you're confusing as some kind of a homage to James Spader is that they based the puppet's look and performance on Michael Shanks' well known, early episodes attempts at mimicking James Spader's version of Daniel. His recreation of the James Spader interpretation of DJ is the very reason they liked his audition the best.
Over the years, Shanks' Jackson has naturally evolved from the bookworm archeologist who remained on Abydos, and is quite different from Shanks' OG version. This was an "origin story", so naturally they wrote, and Shank's performed, his original, James Spader inspired interpretation of the character.
@@CarbonTech19 Jack/RDA's influence is clearly palpable on Daniel's behaviour mid-series, makes sense!
@@CarbonTech19 i was gonna say, didn't O'Neal puppet look more like Kurt Russell?
@@lancer737seemed more like RDA
Nice call back to the original film, with Daniel writing on the computer screen and all... :-))
Not only that ... it's actually better than the original movie, lol.
Lots of callbacks here. Carter making fun of how she was written in the first few episodes, Oneill's clothing from episode 1, among other things.
That actually happened? 😁
Well, SG1 IS technically the sequel to the original movie, so yeah...
@@35mm21 Uhh.. The base is based on a REAL base in Cheyenne mountain, so yeah, they probably would already have a base there.
"Oh, I thought you said you were tired"
"Well....as a matter of fact....I am a little tired...."
God everything about this scene is just fantastic
There's no time for that now.
@@mikesmyth6576 you have a mission to go on
@@BlackDiamond2718right! *points finger dramatically*
Lol Jackson Scribbling on the board and Screen.
MasterFeign
And he also, for some goddamned reason, draws on a freaking monitor with a marker.
You can only draw so well with a puppet.
@@sanityisrelative happened in the original movie, but in that he at least got a proper drawing out...
I think it was hammond's response that general hammond does as well lol
His drawing looks like stick figures having a bloody fight or some weird o*** with different shapes.
This is great. And RIP General George Hammond of Texas.
Met him at a con some years ago. He was nice to our kids.
Stargate SG-1 was the greatest show on tv. Ever. This clip is what I love so much about the show: they aren't afraid to make fun of themselves. The characters and actors and writers were absolutley brilliant.
"I feel so stupid"
Haha like the Wormhole-X episode or whatever it's called, the actor "so if I'm out of phase and can walk through things, how come I'm not falling through the floor or stairs".... "uhhh i dontnknow, justbcause"
@@SquirrelASMR Yeah they're actually all stunned when he asked the question and it's funny because I remember asking myself that same question.
@@bradadult5290 Been asking that since the 90s thanks to TNG ep where Geordi & Ro accidentally got phased.
Right?
I still would have watched the entire series if it was done like this.
Eh, it would have gotten old after a season.
Too much like "Team Amerika" or a SG1 parody for me. 1-2 episodes tho could've been fun, a sort of "improbability drive" like accident when going through the stargate.
@ Mat Cauthon... It's not Team Amerika they were doing a parody of ....it was Gerry and Sylvia Anderson's Supermarionation.....
joeracer302 only if it was
but if it was done like this there would be no gate travel because the strings get cut
One of the best puppet shows ever! They should do a live action version !!!
Thunderbirds are Go!
God, no! Space 1999 sucked! Especially the episodes written by Fred Freiberger!
I swear when they panned up to the strings swinging I knew what was coming and it was still the funniest thing I have seen on TV in a long time.
Uhh...we found a ring in the sand
THat automatically excluded any chance Vader was involved with it.
@@tiagodagostini its coarse and rough and it gets everywhere.
@@tiagodagostini did you come here from that prequel memes post also?
Teal'c laugh is just epic!
he will never know freedom after that xD
@@shaezbreizh86 yes, but that moment was worth a thousand freedoms
ROUND 1 FIGHT
I love how Kurt Russel puppet walked Daniel in.
yeah thats write about shit create sg-1 really actors must take target at gun and going to prision beacuse thats serial really shit then film
@@lewsmal9959 lol wut
I never noticed that before. Brilliant!
@@svensorensen7693 That's because it's not true!
@@larrysmith2638 yea just double checked, I didn't see the resemblance..
I love the way Jack is saying "Right!!-...*points in the air*" haha
According to the commentary RDA actually did that when they rehearsed this part
Daniel's marker is the best.
It's actually barely any worse than his actual writing XD
@@specialpatrolgroup92 It's called a joke you psychotic insane person.
Ya know, shows that can pull off this level of inside jokes and self-awarness, they are pretty rare. SG1's writers really could pull off this without it looking completely weird and I'll forever adore this show because of that
Yeah, it's intelligently written. I'll never tire of it.
"There are no strings on me!"
+MakaraTube
Well, not any MORE. ;-)
+MakaraTube
I just remembered that James Spader was in the SG movie back in 1994. That's some interesting thread tying them all together.
+tyro244 Wow, yes.
Coincidence? I don't think so!
@@tyro244 And he was the voice of ultron in the Avengers film, where he uttered the line, "there are no strings on me"
@@wibblelord2633 shows a scene from usual suspects indicating daniel jackson ascended on purpose to break the 4th wall and become a program and then a machine.
“The most beautiful, battle ready scientist I know…
Captain Doctor Samantha Carter”
most expensive effect : having the puppets walk through the gate ( wires)
Man 1 : I thought I told you , I retired!
Man 2 : I thought you said : "I was tired"
Man 1: Well as a matter of fact, I am a little tired.
Best! :D so adorable somehow
classic banter
"Next we need a bookworm adventurer that can say brains and guts in 27 languages"
That is accurate af
This was such a great show... I remember them being taller though xD
I would have given this 2 likes 👍
Still a great show
This 200th episode was so amazing. Who ever came up with the idea was a genius, especially the part when they poked fun at Farscape. XD
When a thirty year old show is still better than anything on tv in the last decade.
Closer to 20 years old, on average.
(2:58) *_"What? It has to spin, it's round!"_** ~* Even years later, that line still cracks me up. *:D*
"I want it to SPIN" haha
Yeah, it's round!
+Anonymous Joe and plus spinning is so much cooler than not spinning!
The gates in SGU did end up spinning too
Puppet Gen. Hammond: Sergeant, make it spin!
Puppet Sgt. Harriman: Spin? Sir.... it doesn't spin.
Puppet Gen. Hammond: What? It has to spin, it's round. Spinning is so much cooler than not spinning. I am the General, and I want it to spin! Now!
You should have said puppet Walter
It's pretty rare when a parody is done by the writers of the show rather than being done by other people. xD I love this. Love it when Daniel just scribbles a bunch of random stuff on the monitor. xD I swear, they must have borrowed some of the puppets used in Team America. lol
"I feel so stupid..."
Daniel nods approvingly
"Sir the odds against any alien lifeforms we encounter looking even remotely human are... astronomical"
Star Trek: "AM I A JOKE TO YOU?!"
Teal'c: Indeed
Everyone: Yes!
In fairness, Star Trek did wedge in an implausible "panspermia" concept to attempt to explain it all during TNG.
You know, ancient aliens. Seeding all the planets with DNA that somehow would end up creating humanoids. Even though that kind of doesn't make any sense with how evolution works or they're implying that the humanoids are not related to the other non-humanoid lifeforms on their planet or, somehow, these ancient aliens accurately predetermined what species would eventually emerge (even though that's chaotic and mathematically impossible to do).
I mean, it's nonsense. But at least Star Trek tried to bake in an excuse for it all.
(And, in fairness to Stargate, there is at least some explanation - that the System Lords actually kidnapped humans from Earth and sent them all over the galaxy. Plus, Stargate at least bothers with some convincingly different humanoids in the Asgards. Like, actual aliens. Not just humans with bumpy foreheads.)
@@klaxoncow Yeah that is a fair point. But the joke doesnt work if you remember that bit of lore. :P
Sir, the odds against anything coming from Mars are a million to one.
"Chevron 1 is lit up" had me dying 🤣🤣
Here at 2020. Wtf..anyone else get this recommendation 10 years later?
Ooooh yah! But I did see this in the episode first. Very enjoyable. 😅
Yeah this is WAYY to funny, the 200th episode me & my brother watched when it originally aired. When the puppets appeared we were already dying 😂. The spinning line will NEVER die. HILARIOUS
...I believe he is making fun of the Atlantis gate not spinning but just having moving lights...
So he was saying how the original is way cooler than the new one.
Rubbing it in the whole way.
I love this show.
@@heathb4319 I think you're right about the Atlantis reference. Spinning is a cool effect, but if I were creating such an advanced piece of technology, I'd allow it to be dialed faster than a rotary phone.
@@RationalEgoism ...th-cam.com/video/L_VLvmOZKhM/w-d-xo.html..this is video about the different types of gates you may find interesting.
Spinning is so much cooler than not spinning! = Modern Star Trek in a nutshell.
I just saw the first 3 episodes of The rings of power... And nothing, i am old and i miss stargate.
This just makes me so happy to watch, it's just an unquantifiable amount of perfection.
This makes me think back to where one of the conditions for RDA to do the show was that it be fun and they have a sense of humor. They honored that throughout the run and just killed it on this episode.
1:52
Best calculations ever.
That's what math sometimes looks to me...
The level of self awareness in this brings a tear to my eye
"I feel so stupid" -LOL
Dear God in Heaven
Nods in agreement.
I love in the commentary that they talk about how RDA actually did that motion of pointing up like his puppet does
2:55 Stargate will be in so many hearts for so many more years.
"I'm the general, and I want it to spin!" XD Cracks me up everytime.
God the spinning aged well EVERYTHING in NuTrek spins Fucking ship spinning on mushrooms is the tip of the iceberg.
The Jack puppet pointing and saying 'Right!' just seems to capture him to me.
Also, in a world of string puppets and an ancient transport device that instantly kills anyone going through when it disengages, cracks me up.
Everything with Jack at 2:30 is gold lol. Love how he points.
Did you notice him flexing his arms while saying (in foreseeing Teal'c) : warrior type of Floatsoam you know... muscle !!! 3:48
2:54 gets me every time!
I know that is so funny
RIGHT!
That's sooo Jack. I didnt know they could make a puppet point in a way that exactly captures a characters entire personality
Hahaha Daniel making an absolute mess out of everything with the pen, killed me hahaha.
i have said it before and i'll say it again... i LOVE this show
I wish they would have made a SG-1 comedy series with inside jokes and all this great stuff.
Clearly, the material was there after so many seasons and the minds behind it were ready to go apeshit, as apparent by the humor in the 200th and many other episodes.
This is one of the best Stargate episodes, maybe even of all of TV.
This scene was the best, is a omage to Team America, and is accurace to real event, making a resume of the first episodes. And all of this is like a flashbuck of one director that whats to make a tv serie of the Stargate to hidde the real Stargate Program. Stargate really was a gold universe, soo sad that Universe killed.
4:04 This for me will never get old :D
Chevron 1 is lit.
Chevron 7, also lit up.
planetary core lit up.
wormhole also lit up
Daniel Jackson's puppet is eerily lifelike,..especially when he/it comes into the scene under guard!!
Under guard of Kurt Russel
2:57 That finger move just gets me everytime. XD
Jackson's puppet trying to write. Lmao
They mocked that line before in another episode where a Samantha from an alternate timeline said the line and then remarked on how stupid that sounded.
Sam and Daniel are so smart that just them two alone were able to figure out what the Stargate was and how it worked by just looking at it for 5 seconds
Omg this episode was sooooooooo funny.
Spinning IS so much cooler then not spinning
"it doesn't spin? it has to spin!"
Ancients after using the Pegasus stargates for the first time
I think the only way they could've improved on this is one minor change. When they walked out at the end and collapsed, one of 'em should've said "Well... now we're in trouble." and Teal'c responds with "... Indeed."
For some unknown reason I woke up at 3 AM with this stuck in my head. I used to watch this show religiously with my dad who passed away over 15 years ago. I know he’s enjoying SG-1 reruns in heaven!
I love Teal'c's goofy laugh at the end.
Best and funniest 5 minutes of the whole series.
!BRAVO BRAVO¡, a excellent parody to Team America as never seen before, so hideous puppets by the way, of course they losing the strings and see that Teal'c puppet laughing at them, add extra humor in this, !DEAR GOD IN HEAVEN¡, HA HA HA HA.
"I'm the general, and I want it to SPIN!"
1:50
what advanced math looks like to non-mathematicians
R.I.P. Don S. Davis (General Hammond) :(
.... Of texas
“It has to spin! It’s round!”
Solid logic.
"It has to spin, it's round" I love that part.
Daniels marker skills gets me every time! XD
Dear God in Heaven
Puppet!Hammond: Dear God in Heaven.
Puppet!Walter: I feel so stupid.
Watching this for the 1000th time and I just now thought - was the "spinning is so much cooler than not spinning" a poke at Atlantis? :D
"Well... we found a ring in the sand..." Spat my fucking drink.
The whole episode is pretty funny and this scene is hilarious.
This and wormhole extreme were the best
This is AMAZING!! If the entire show was made like this with puppets and everything, I STILL would have watched it and been a fan. The end was hilarious with the strings being cut by the vortex and Teal’c laughing at them flopped on the ground.. Is there more of this out there somewhere?
One of the best scenes in Stargate. “Make it spin!”
The 200th episode was the best episode of not just SG-1, but all three Stargate series'...
my favorite part of the whole selection of scenes was the fact that when the puppet jackson writes on the white board and its just scribbles lol its kinda like the 21 Jump Street scene where channing tatum is high and babbles shit while writing only the number 4 all over the white board.
I would have loved to have been at the writers table for this episode...the recording studio...editing room... This episode must have been a hoot from start to finish
This is, hands down, the greatest thing ever created 🤣.
This been here for 14 years and I have found it? I love this. 😂👍
This whole episode was great..this was my favorite bit, along with the beautiful Fascape riff mixing around the Farscape alumni actors. :-)
4:43 LOL, they went through the wormhole but their strings remained on Earth. Nice fourth wall breaking.
"I'm the general and I want it to spin!"
Glad this show still had some good episodes and scenes after s9
RIP Don S. Davis