i love how this part of the episode was both a jab at the show series/ scifi action genre and an easy way to include o'neill into the episode without him actually having to be there (his time off from the show for family)
Even better, they genuinely had him there. He was the one in the green suit, holding the coffee cup. They could’ve used anyone, but they actually used him hahah
@@blankspace178 I’m actually pretty sure it was green for this one! I saw a “behind the scenes” for this episode, but I can’t remember what the video was called
@@xaracen7207 There's sense in not giving a shit about something some stranger says to you over the internet, too. 'Sides, it seems pretty obvious the OP doesn't care, or he'd have said something. That means he's more sensible than you're being at present.
@@SammEater I didn't. For one simple reason: Teal'c has hair in the flashback. The only time that O'Neill was still a Colonel and Teal'c had hair, was during the Asgard-Replicator battle with Thor's ship, the Daniel Jackson. Great idea, terrible continuity... Carter specifically says COLONEL O'Neill. Edit: Worse still, even if we said it was then. What? He underwent not one but two missions between that and him taking command of the SGC?
It’s not? That kinda makes sense cus I don’t remember it and I’m pretty sure I’ve seen every episode (many times over). Is it just something they did for fun?
@@MadsenTheDane Check out "Behind the 200th", Richard Dean Anderson played O'Neill as invisible, wearing a green suit, in the scene where he and Christopher Judge walked down the hallway. The other scenes were probably just the lines he read when he was at the set.
@@MadsenTheDane It wasn't yet sure if he could be there or not, but in the end he was able to make it hence he did use a green suit for the talk with Teal'C.
Time for the rest of the SG-1 team to wear thermal imaging goggles. They could at least see his footprints if nothing else. And maybe arm themselves with paintguns. Or squirt pistols full of perfume.
Perhaps, but I felt the point of it, aside from the jokes, was to point out that even MORE wacky shit happens than we see. Daniel's probably died a dozen more times than we ever actually saw. They don't even bother having a ceremony for him at this point.......
They already did something like this in Crystal Skull, unfortunately because Daniel was out of phase, he also couldn't touch anything, the same thing happened with Colonel Mitchell with Merlin's device. Yeah they should've done at least one episode about things being invisible, whether it be real people, aliens or something else entirely.
@@josiahzabel8596 They never did an episode where someone or something was actually invisible, yes the Reetou could affect our phase, but they were also out of phase. Even the Sodan cloaking devices just shifted people out of phase with what's in our plane of existence.
Apparently they're working on a prequel series, starring the young version of the old lady (forget her name0. I'm not sure how I feel about the idea.... I mean, the weird stuff can't really happen too much.....
The funny thing is that this plot line is actually used several times in the show when ever they are "phased", Plus Urgo. So this one is technically a lampoon of not only a generic scifi trope, but a lampoon of how THEY themselves used this exact gag several times in the course of the show.
When he handed general Hammond his resignation and kissed Sam, the look on the generals face is like “I get it, I’ve wanted to do that too”. We all wanted to George, all of us.
If I recall correctly, they started the episode off making it seem like they had been forced to shoot the episode without Richard Dean Anderson. Then Jack is invisible and it seems like they are just going to talk to empty space. Then he spoke and I was wondering of they had just repurposed recorded dialog. But then it became clear he had actually recorded new dialog. He finally appeared in human (non-marionette) form near the end of the episode. They were just joking around TV and screen writing tropes throughout the episode. It was truly brilliant.
@@melissadavis18 Window of Opportunity. During one time loop, Jack resigns just so he can kiss Carter. And she likes it. They totally want to be a couple.
Fun Fact: That dog was actually RDA's own. he had actually starred in a couple of other episodes, including the one where Jack and Mayborn break into a senators house.
There is a theory that invisibility will cause blindness depending on method of light manipulation. If light is bent around the person, the light never reaches the eyes.
John Malapit That’s not really a theory, that’s obvious, if you could see, then people would see some distortions or occasional darkness in the places where your eyes would be Basically you’d have to let all light through and only steal some for your eyes... somehow
So I'd gone to visit the International Spy Museum in Washington D.C. while on vacation and gotten these sunglasses with a black plastic mustache hanging from the lenses via a couple of chains as a souvenir. I got back from vacation and where I worked at the time had a guard gate, so I put on the sunglasses with the black plastic mustache hanging below my nose and went through the gate. That got a good chuckle out of the gate guard.
200 was noncanon. However, it should be noted that Teal’c only had hair after Jack was revived and became General, whereas, in this minisode, he was still Colonel.
@@Rougarou99 I like to think it's right between episodes 3-4 of Season 8 (just after the Atlantis team leaves in their pilot), Sam mistakenly refers to Jack as "Colonel" while Daniel is still used to calling the office Jack got from Weir Hammond's.
He was invisible thanks to energy from generator,so if it made invisible everything it touched (in this case O'Neill),it would probably made invisible even his clothes,but he wouldn´t able to wear anything else.
Some trivia here... they kind of did that episode because RDA wanted a bit of time off... but if i recall he had to come back and do some scenes in a green bodysuit (b/c they didnt have anyone else) that they erased in post so he ended up working anyway.
This episode was after Anderson left the cast of the show. This was a guest appearance that was written this way in case he was unavailable to record in person, but he found the time anyway.
They knock out all the Jafa to steal the device. But they never rob those knocked out of their weapons or clear out the armory. Or any bits of machinery they could get special metals from.
I love how she immediately gets the problem of Colonel O'Neill enjoying this.
I love how he was creeping in the shower 🚿
i love that while sam was frustrated, she didn't tell jack to leave. says something about how she felt about him and how secretly freaky she is.
"Sir? Are you there?"
"Nope."
😂😂😂
"You are most transparent, O'Neill." Jokes. Teal'c has them.
Teal'c has mastered the Art of Snark and Quipping.
He has come so far :)
its all in the delivery
"I can see right through you." LMAO. That was a good one.
indeed
Loving Chris Judge's almost smile just as he walks off camera!!
sir are you in here................................................nope
The delayed answer makes it so much funnier!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can't really blame him exactly.
@@leogetz3570 What's even funnier is she kept her head out that long, like she knew he was going to wait before answering.
@@Phoenix-214 I know, right?! That whole scene is still funny as hell!!
When Jack is speaking, even invisible, I can imagine the facial expressions he's making.
Those are some good acting chops.
I can see right through you.
That's actually RDA in a green suit. They brought him back just for that. Off the top of my head, loose quote: "only i could wave that cup that way".
@@asertaiirc they specifically wrote the script not knowing if he was going to be there or not.
I can _feel_ Jack's body language in these scenes.
i love how this part of the episode was both a jab at the show series/ scifi action genre and an easy way to include o'neill into the episode without him actually having to be there (his time off from the show for family)
I think that by this season he wasn't in the main cast of the show anymore, though.
He was actually there
Even better, they genuinely had him there. He was the one in the green suit, holding the coffee cup. They could’ve used anyone, but they actually used him hahah
@@blankspace178 I’m actually pretty sure it was green for this one! I saw a “behind the scenes” for this episode, but I can’t remember what the video was called
He actually put on a green suit and played as himself for fun. He really did even though he didn't have to.
the scene with the dog and the shower are genus
I didn't know the dog was in the shower!
My god, what a dirty scene!
james fry genius*
@@xaracen7207 Where's the fun in _that?_
@@xaracen7207 There's sense in not giving a shit about something some stranger says to you over the internet, too. 'Sides, it seems pretty obvious the OP doesn't care, or he'd have said something. That means he's more sensible than you're being at present.
@@Phoenix-214 Maybe OP really did mean genus and he was just talking about the genus of the dog: "Canis".
As a teenager I thought this was a recap of a real episode and went season by season hunting for it.
Wait what.
Me too as I watched this before the previous season. Lol
@@SammEater I didn't. For one simple reason: Teal'c has hair in the flashback.
The only time that O'Neill was still a Colonel and Teal'c had hair, was during the Asgard-Replicator battle with Thor's ship, the Daniel Jackson. Great idea, terrible continuity... Carter specifically says COLONEL O'Neill.
Edit: Worse still, even if we said it was then. What? He underwent not one but two missions between that and him taking command of the SGC?
Same, for years i was convinced this was a real episode
It’s not?
That kinda makes sense cus I don’t remember it and I’m pretty sure I’ve seen every episode (many times over).
Is it just something they did for fun?
"Sir...are you there?"
.....nope....
In addition to being hilarious, it shows he wasn’t actually trying to see her naked but was just having lighthearted fun.
@@danielallan8061 Yeah he didn't make any sound she was just like I wonder if he's there
My favourite part is that Richard Dean Anderson was on set at the time and actually played invisible O'Neil
Really? Green suit?
As far as i have heard he couldnt be there so they called in his lines
@@MadsenTheDane Check out "Behind the 200th", Richard Dean Anderson played O'Neill as invisible, wearing a green suit, in the scene where he and Christopher Judge walked down the hallway. The other scenes were probably just the lines he read when he was at the set.
@@MadsenTheDane It wasn't yet sure if he could be there or not, but in the end he was able to make it hence he did use a green suit for the talk with Teal'C.
@@tyrongkojy Yep!
"Can someone poke around and see if you can find him" Well what did you expect jack to be doing at that time.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
announce his presence at the start of the meeting then head to the cafeteria.
Drax: I have mastered the art of being so incredibly still that I have become invisible to the naked eye. O'Neill: Way ahead of you, big guy!
I always felt that Drax's humour was a cheap imitation of Teal'c
@@Walexander3243 I think if colonel Jack O'Neil and Teal'c taggedteam while O'Neil was invisible they could wipe the floor with Drax.
Jack the invisibility could have side effects
Also Jack: Where's a dog, I've got a great idea
You are most transparent O'Neill. lol!
I can see right through you
Indeed........
Don't.. Push it
Boooyy!
I'm looking through you.
"I assume I am staring at you stoically?"
Not buying it huh?
@@spasjt No. You are most transparent O’Neill.
@@Enterprise-D666 Ohh, I get it. Good one.
@@spasjt I can see right through you.
@@spasjt I can see right through you.
I loved how this episode was presented as though it were a clip show, and yet none of the scenes shown were clips from any previous episodes.
episode 200 was a work of television art.
Indeed, reminds me of episode 183,
"You are most transparent, O'Neil." I love that guy.
Time for the rest of the SG-1 team to wear thermal imaging goggles. They could at least see his footprints if nothing else.
And maybe arm themselves with paintguns. Or squirt pistols full of perfume.
wish they would have made a full episode out of this xD
Perhaps, but I felt the point of it, aside from the jokes, was to point out that even MORE wacky shit happens than we see. Daniel's probably died a dozen more times than we ever actually saw. They don't even bother having a ceremony for him at this point.......
They already did something like this in Crystal Skull, unfortunately because Daniel was out of phase, he also couldn't touch anything, the same thing happened with Colonel Mitchell with Merlin's device. Yeah they should've done at least one episode about things being invisible, whether it be real people, aliens or something else entirely.
@@NeuroticNicky87 we had one with The Reetouh
@@josiahzabel8596 They never did an episode where someone or something was actually invisible, yes the Reetou could affect our phase, but they were also out of phase. Even the Sodan cloaking devices just shifted people out of phase with what's in our plane of existence.
@silentdeath ... you misspelled "season"
"Oh yeah. This is better."
Lmao!
Now everyone is invisible.
HELLO! HAND SIGNALS! I'M WAVING YOU OVER!
Jack had learned what drax couldn’t 🤣
Damn, i miss this show..
Apparently they're working on a prequel series, starring the young version of the old lady (forget her name0. I'm not sure how I feel about the idea.... I mean, the weird stuff can't really happen too much.....
If you have prime video (Amazon's Netflix pretty much) you can watch all the Stargate series on there
@@DarkMaster32801 in my country many serie and movie are not avaible on netflix :s and i will get amazon prime soon .
The only show that's was fun to watch until universe screwed it all up
@@shadowthehedgehog182 Universe was, indeed, different. Great actor, but poor story for me.
"Jack are you there?"
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"Nope"
this show grew into somthing amazing over the years of its run
this was by far the best gag of the entire franchise
Second best.
The "No Consquences" scene from the episode "Window of Opportunity" was the best.
Hello...Hand signals! I'm waving you OVER!
But I can see through you Col. O'Neill.
I said don't push it T!
The funny thing is that this plot line is actually used several times in the show when ever they are "phased", Plus Urgo. So this one is technically a lampoon of not only a generic scifi trope, but a lampoon of how THEY themselves used this exact gag several times in the course of the show.
Sam (taking a shower): Sir. Are you there?
Jack: Nope.
Invisiable? Your schooling was!
David Clark 😂😂😂😂😂
2nd grade tops
"Hello! Hand signals! I'm waving you over."
He's a man!!!!!
ONE HUNDRED PERCENT MAN!
How can you not take a peak when you're invisible!!!
That dog: 0:55 and that shower: 1:27 scenes are just briliant :D Same as Loop day, that Golf scene :D
When he handed general Hammond his resignation and kissed Sam, the look on the generals face is like “I get it, I’ve wanted to do that too”.
We all wanted to George, all of us.
"I can see right through you."
_"Don't push it."_
one should never give someone like O'Neill too much power
3:09 this is great! Now they’re all invisible!
Well who wouldn't want to be invisible for a few weeks, give or take
The fact that he ENJOYED it. this guy should be more reasonableXD
Poor buggers at the front gate! I -definitely- like this!
To be honest, these guys work the front gate at the SGC, so a dag driving a car is probably not the wierdest thing they have seen roll up
If I recall correctly, they started the episode off making it seem like they had been forced to shoot the episode without Richard Dean Anderson. Then Jack is invisible and it seems like they are just going to talk to empty space. Then he spoke and I was wondering of they had just repurposed recorded dialog. But then it became clear he had actually recorded new dialog. He finally appeared in human (non-marionette) form near the end of the episode. They were just joking around TV and screen writing tropes throughout the episode. It was truly brilliant.
1:27 - 1:36
I have to admit that I probably had exactly the same thought in his place ;)
yup same,naked booty
Sooooo... your first thought is sexual harrassment? So funny.
@@DrZaius3141 it's not harassment if she allows it.
People feeling butt hurt by that scene but it made perfect sense because these two should be a couple by this time, I think 🤔 secretly anyway.
@@melissadavis18 Window of Opportunity. During one time loop, Jack resigns just so he can kiss Carter. And she likes it. They totally want to be a couple.
Damn it love this show!
So was that like O'Neill's dog or some random one he just kinda picked up?
Looked like the dog he gave Cassie.
@@tyrongkojy No the dog he gave Cassie was different it was a Shibu Inu, but the dog in the clip is more like a Shepherd/Dalmation cross.
Fun Fact: That dog was actually RDA's own. he had actually starred in a couple of other episodes, including the one where Jack and Mayborn break into a senators house.
@@RussTi
Sweeeeeeeet.
@@RussTi lets be real......RDA had probably alot of fun doing this Episode xD
Love this show
This is a great scene. I would like to recommend, though, that you take the letter a out of the word invisible - in your title.
Or at least make the letter "a" invisible......
EYES OPEN lol
It probobly protects him from copy right
"I can see right through you" ..... ;)
I love that dude. :D
1:09 Since when is Jackson a mathematician?
that is high school level math. Something you could expect from any doctor
200 parodied a lot of tropes from Stargate, including the nonsensical technobabble.
There is a theory that invisibility will cause blindness depending on method of light manipulation. If light is bent around the person, the light never reaches the eyes.
John Malapit
That’s not really a theory, that’s obvious, if you could see, then people would see some distortions or occasional darkness in the places where your eyes would be
Basically you’d have to let all light through and only steal some for your eyes... somehow
You could get around it by just not letting any light be reflected from you but that would make you a shadow at best.
John Malapit if his pupils are visible nobody will notice.
Would explain why the Predators see in thermal maybe they all got eye cancer from the cloaks and went with some Geordi La Forge style implants.
There is also the hollow man problem. He can never sleep because light gose threw his eyelids, and head.
So I'd gone to visit the International Spy Museum in Washington D.C. while on vacation and gotten these sunglasses with a black plastic mustache hanging from the lenses via a couple of chains as a souvenir. I got back from vacation and where I worked at the time had a guard gate, so I put on the sunglasses with the black plastic mustache hanging below my nose and went through the gate. That got a good chuckle out of the gate guard.
One of my faves!
Damn!!! I was going to say that! Confound you, Teal'c!
That Flashback intro should tell you this never happened, but it makes us sad.
200 was noncanon. However, it should be noted that Teal’c only had hair after Jack was revived and became General, whereas, in this minisode, he was still Colonel.
@@Rougarou99 I like to think it's right between episodes 3-4 of Season 8 (just after the Atlantis team leaves in their pilot), Sam mistakenly refers to Jack as "Colonel" while Daniel is still used to calling the office Jack got from Weir Hammond's.
I think that he would eventually go nuts like Chevy Chase did in Memoirs of an Invisible Man. How can you sleep when you can see through your eyelids?
A good sleep mask outta do it.
2:09 Kratos tells a funny joke
"Invisiable"
You
Willie Garson is such a great actor.
just occurred to me, his clothes would not also be invisible as things he is holding is not, so he is just walking around the base naked?
He was invisible thanks to energy from generator,so if it made invisible everything it touched (in this case O'Neill),it would probably made invisible even his clothes,but he wouldn´t able to wear anything else.
These are my favorite scenes from this special #200 episode
Would love to see a full episode... wait...
J'adore le coup du chien dans la voiture et la tête du soldat MDR🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jack O'Neill is the best character, period.
God, i miss this show!
And he gets to cause total chaos!
Does his poop stay invisible though....
Top 10 Questions Science Can't Answer
And if not, can we see him if he doesn’t wipe?
The depth is beyond this world...
1:34
Like a federal witness becoming a sheriff's deputy oh my
Can't hear it....again.
I defy anyone to name a better show than Stargate SG1!
Babylon 5^
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the fact that the Atlantis comic couldn't get his likeness for a cameo so they made him invisible holding a mug
Yes, I am in the military make me invisible and I will be like that.
Some trivia here... they kind of did that episode because RDA wanted a bit of time off... but if i recall he had to come back and do some scenes in a green bodysuit (b/c they didnt have anyone else) that they erased in post so he ended up working anyway.
This episode was after Anderson left the cast of the show. This was a guest appearance that was written this way in case he was unavailable to record in person, but he found the time anyway.
nice surprise seeing Quark at the end.
low sound
You misspelled invisible.
Doubleposter
1990s greatest decade ever sorta
Well into the 2000s when this episode was made
personally i love being invisiable. great recommend!
The possibilities when an actor isn't there and records his lines in an audio studio elsewhere! 😂
The funny thing is, he WAS there. The floating cup? That's Richard Dean Anderson in a green suit.
Sir, are you there?
....Nope.
... HTF has this been up for 8 years and you still haven't fixed the typo in the title or in the opening video text......
Heh! The SF guards have just gone to the dogs!
They knock out all the Jafa to steal the device. But they never rob those knocked out of their weapons or clear out the armory. Or any bits of machinery they could get special metals from.
That is AWESOME!!
A symbiote would still be able to sense him though?
why wasnt this a separate episode? it would of rivaled window of opportunity.
The funny thing is, Jack got turned invisible AGAIN in the post Season 5 Stargate Atlantis comics.
Nice jab at macgyver being to busy for the show in the later half! No offnce
He wanted to spend time with his daughter
I wonder how he can even see?
In his defense, invisibility would be funny to play with for pretty much all of those reasons
notice how when sam knew jack was there, that she didn't tell him to leave? ;)
What episode is this from? I THOUGHT I’d seen every episode of SG-1 but I don’t remember Jack ever becoming invisible.
Who would not enjoy this xD
Invisible.
Can you please do something with "invisable"?
2:50 Sam’s reaction stop😭
I wish they made that into a full episode
How can people spend so much time creating and editing these, only to fall short with a misspelled word in the title ?????
At least O'Niell was spelled correctly, with two Ls.
Why didn't we get an jack invisible episode
Episode 200 is not the nomenclature needed to find the episode.
Best sfx. Ever.
Invisible, he'd be in the women's changing room : )