Given that Michael Shanks was literally standing right there, I wonder what their reasoning was for simply not having Thor be there, other than just a chance to interact with a different Asgard with a bit more sass
Like the way the writers wrote the Asgard.The impression i get from the way Elder Species are written in general is - Elder Species are more literal and mathamatical in their way of thinking.
This way of thinking is called left-brain thinking. It's a similar representation of masculine energy. Control, logic, power. Right-brain dominant species will not be as technologically advanced as left brain dominant species so it would be a rarer ocassion to see them flying ships. They would focus on spiritual development with no need to leave their planet but will be more vulnerable to outside interference/invasion.
@@tetefather agreed. I wonder what Alterans would be towards the end of their physical existence. They were the most advanced race, and yet heavily spiritual... although I'm not sure if you could call ascension spiritual, more scientific 🤔
They taught us that the Asgard are much sassier and not as patient as Thor made them seem it to be. I get now why he was supreme commander, super diplomatic. The other Asgard would have been like, "shut up, get out of my face, let me do why work naive children"
@@Ooilei In the early Thor episode, Thor appears much more arrogant. I've recently watched the one where he takes Carter to Othala to get help against the Replicators and he is borderline insulting in that episode.
@@danielk5780 I mean, he was just overstressed at that moment. Replicators were literally just above his head, Carter wasn't understanding anything and eventually came up with a very stupid idea. Must have been a bit much even for brave Thor. He wasn't really mean though, just a bit weary and distraught.
I like how differently Kvasir and Hermiod come across, despite both being snarkmeisters. Kvasir seems to be fairly nice, just with a very poor social filter, while Hermiod is forever grumbling about being saddled with these primitives.
He's an Asgard, not an Asgardian. Yes, in Norse mythology and in Marvel/MCU, Asgard is the place, Asgardians are the people, but Stargate made it that Asgard is the name of the race.
Kvasir was voiced by Peter Deluise (who directed a LOT of episodes). Thor was voiced by Michael Shanks. So when he said "I miss Thor", it was sort of an inside joke.
"The dimension occupied by ascended beings". That is interesting and the first time i heard it after watching this a gazillion times. I thought the ascended surely existed in our dimension but as something else. Now its said they are in another dimension? Anyone else other than me scratching their heads? We know little to nothing what this other land or whatever is that ascended beings exist in.
Am I crazy or does this Asguard share the same voice actor as 343 Guilty Spark from Halo? It feels like more than just the voice modulator. Its his diction too.
i would like to point out that kvasir is supposed to be incredibly literal with his use of language...but still uses the word decimate wrong just like the majority of human beings
The OG Roman version of decimate meant to kill 10% of a group of soldiers as a form of punishment. The way people are using it now is closer to it's actual meaning, decimate != annihilate.
It’s from multiple different episodes but most of the clips are from ‘ripple effect’ ‘flesh and blood’ and ‘Camelot’ from the later seasons of SG1 hoped this helped!
All the asgards were straight gangstas, Kvasir just told them they were likely to die then just beamed out, what a g
😂 😂 so true
Ya I had to laugh at that one.
lmfao facts
Loki was more like our media-stereotyped greys.
"Well, good luck to you all."
I end up quoting this way more often than you'd think.
Daniel: “I miss Thor.”
Me: “Me too Daniel…me too.”
The irony, given who voiced Thor. :P
As am I.
@@patrickschulz2193 Indeed!😁
Given that Michael Shanks was literally standing right there, I wonder what their reasoning was for simply not having Thor be there, other than just a chance to interact with a different Asgard with a bit more sass
1:55
"I love your plan, you're all going to die. ta'ta! *fks off* "
Fantastic indeed. Actual sarcasm, yet serious, encouraging and personality. Love it.
when Sam said “knock yourself out” i expected Kvsair to say something to the effect of “what purpose would rendering myself unconscious serve?”
3:36 Imagine Kvasir in one of the Vanir (Pegasus-Asgard) suits. He would be unstoppable.
This is the one asgard I see saying:
Come Up With a Plan
Expect the plan to fail
Trow away the Plan!
Like the way the writers wrote the Asgard.The impression i get from the way Elder Species are written in general is - Elder Species are more literal and mathamatical in their way of thinking.
This way of thinking is called left-brain thinking. It's a similar representation of masculine energy. Control, logic, power. Right-brain dominant species will not be as technologically advanced as left brain dominant species so it would be a rarer ocassion to see them flying ships. They would focus on spiritual development with no need to leave their planet but will be more vulnerable to outside interference/invasion.
@@tetefather agreed. I wonder what Alterans would be towards the end of their physical existence. They were the most advanced race, and yet heavily spiritual... although I'm not sure if you could call ascension spiritual, more scientific 🤔
See Nox for further details.
@@Academician100 Nox "the young do not always do as they are told". O'Neil "somthing to take home". T'ealc "indeed !" 🙂
@@smoothie9931 its spiritual look at Oma and Keb
Gotta love the Asgard XD
Yes, absolutely!
I love them little guys, Hemiod and Thor are my favourites tho, Hemiod vs Rodney is classic
there is no filter with this boi haha, love him
Kvasir and Harmiod are my favorites
Same
funnily enough, they shared a voice actor.
They taught us that the Asgard are much sassier and not as patient as Thor made them seem it to be. I get now why he was supreme commander, super diplomatic. The other Asgard would have been like, "shut up, get out of my face, let me do why work naive children"
@@Ooilei In the early Thor episode, Thor appears much more arrogant. I've recently watched the one where he takes Carter to Othala to get help against the Replicators and he is borderline insulting in that episode.
@@danielk5780 I mean, he was just overstressed at that moment. Replicators were literally just above his head, Carter wasn't understanding anything and eventually came up with a very stupid idea. Must have been a bit much even for brave Thor.
He wasn't really mean though, just a bit weary and distraught.
He's the fucking Asgard version of McKay...
"I wasn't able to make heads or tails out of it"
"Really?"
"we'll MAKE a space suit for you just to hear your excuses then"
I like how differently Kvasir and Hermiod come across, despite both being snarkmeisters. Kvasir seems to be fairly nice, just with a very poor social filter, while Hermiod is forever grumbling about being saddled with these primitives.
We need Zelenka as well. Please, make one. Your creations are great.
I’m definitely planning on it!!
@@TheFaceOfWhoDWTSG I'm trying, doprdele!
I'm a simple man. I see Asgardians, I click.
He's an Asgard, not an Asgardian. Yes, in Norse mythology and in Marvel/MCU, Asgard is the place, Asgardians are the people, but Stargate made it that Asgard is the name of the race.
@@Croftice1weren't they actually known as the Aesir in Norse mythology?
A video of Thor talking to Kinsey, and putting him in his place. That's "Supreme Commander."
0:38
The way Sam stood up and was like “woah dude you’re close”
Kvasir was voiced by Peter Deluise (who directed a LOT of episodes). Thor was voiced by Michael Shanks. So when he said "I miss Thor", it was sort of an inside joke.
The Asgard certainly have Fun personalities
The sheldon of the Asguard
I like Hiemdall. Such a cheery and subtle humorous Asgardian!
I'd like to see one of these on Thor, but clips of Thor being awesome would be an hour long.
I’ve definitely thought about doing him!
Just put his verbal beat down of Kinsey on a loop. ‘Nuff said
☝Supreme Commander Thor.
@@mikeschmidt4800 you nailed it 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@mikeschmidt4800 O'neill suggested i send you to a distant planet for your actions here, but I'm reasonably certain his statement was in jest....
2:02 "Whell then... I'm out!"
if there will be new shows i so hope there are secret Asgard somewhere, i miss Those guys so much :p
Gotta love the Asgard :)
Just a funny little guy
I get the feeling most if not all of the asgard are written to be exactly like Rodney would be if HE were an asgard. Snarky.
"The dimension occupied by ascended beings". That is interesting and the first time i heard it after watching this a gazillion times. I thought the ascended surely existed in our dimension but as something else. Now its said they are in another dimension?
Anyone else other than me scratching their heads? We know little to nothing what this other land or whatever is that ascended beings exist in.
A dimension is a spatial axis, so presumably an Ascended being simply uses 3+Time+however many dimensions.
Chuckled at 00.39 when Carter stood up awkwardly.
Am I crazy or does this Asguard share the same voice actor as 343 Guilty Spark from Halo? It feels like more than just the voice modulator. Its his diction too.
Good I love the Asgard.
I didn’t know this show had the guy from Farscape! I’m a have to check this show out.
only for season 9 and 10, but yes. It also had Claudia Black (Aeryn Sun) for those seasons, as well as a guest role in season 8.
they even parodied Farscape
1:26-46 Fun fact: There are actually four people in this room, not three
I love this guy Asgard lol
tHiS tuB dOesNT gO AnY slOwEr
I LOVE THIS
I’m so glad 😊
2:49 wow Beavis is relay otta space rn xD
I wonder what the pressing situation in another galaxy was. Presumably it wasn't something in Othala, Ida, or Pegasus.
Setting up their mass suicide,
i would like to point out that kvasir is supposed to be incredibly literal with his use of language...but still uses the word decimate wrong just like the majority of human beings
He didn't use it wrong, because the original definition has expanded to include general reduction/destruction (up to a point).
The OG Roman version of decimate meant to kill 10% of a group of soldiers as a form of punishment. The way people are using it now is closer to it's actual meaning, decimate != annihilate.
I’m sorry, I had to screenshot the ‘hellur’
HELLUR
I never realized Kvasir was such a recurring character. Any chance of an edit showcasing all of the Named Asgard?
Crap I watched all of that trying to see the 'Irony' duhhhh !
same, my shame is deep
Amazing 🤔
I knew that name sounded familiar. So this is the guy that wrote all those poems?
What episode is this from?
It’s from multiple different episodes but most of the clips are from ‘ripple effect’ ‘flesh and blood’ and ‘Camelot’ from the later seasons of SG1 hoped this helped!