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Janeane.wmv
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Janeane on Real Time. Why hasnt someone given her a show of her own by now?
SG1-Teal'c Schoolin a Brotha
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Teal'c has his best moment of the series.
I'm figuring for Lola and Wolf rights Jason and I were getting married until l was scam by a family of Imposter l Love Lola and Wolf deeply lm gutted
Redemption is not a state of being, it is a constant process.
I love that rhe other Narn is Bishop Brennan.
Christopher Judge made a mistake in this scene Teal'c tells Tomin "You will never achieve personal retribution." However retribution means vengeance or revenge. Tomin wants redemption (forgiveness), not revenge on himself. If he wanted revenge on himself, he could easily walk out an air-lock into the vacuum of space.
JASON AND HIS KIDS HATE LISA AND GOT RIGHTS TOO SHE REFUSES SEE LOLA AND WOLF
Love how this could apply to current world events.
Find a way to work "I have always been here" into a conversation and I swear that you can physically tell who has seen B5 and who hasn't.
yeah, like spike has never used hair gel a day in his life
Kosh was an absolute legend.
Spike's sarcasm was so needed in those series 😂 I love him
The Best written show that ever was made. Still freaking great.
One could almost imagine Teal'c is lecturing Vlodomir Zelensky.
Ronon filing a mission report... He did it once and it was a very short one.
A 16 year old clip, youtube's recommendations sure works in weird ways. But aside that & the stupid title to it, this is a REALLY good monologue from Tealc with an excellent delivery from Judge
She is the same woman that wants v1ol3nc3 against men as a right and calls "patriarchy" an "occupying force".
who else can hear Kratos?
I still say this was his audtion.
Man Judge is amazing and on fire in this scene. ❤
Things you take to a mission in another galaxy: An impressive amount of gold balls, apparently!
There are so many former adversaries turned hero in storytelling, but in my opinion this is what makes Teal’c one the most compelling. His moral bank account will forever be in the negative, and he will forever continue to make payments.
This show... so amazing.
This whole speech is beautiful. It's exactly the mindset that a former bad guy has to have to do what's right after turning to the good side.
Kratos. Seriously.
This is the way
- How do I forgive myself? - That's the neat part, you don't!
Coming back to enjoy this clip 16 years later. Awesome!
Ah, it was that episode...😢
wow
One of the realest "real talks" in all of media
Awesome - what's also amazing and heartbreaking is how lots of this can be whittled down to the individual in ordinary life. How we could've done more, more of the right thing, not stood on the sidelines so much, helped out other people, the regret of having to live with poor life choices, and so on. Just great writing
Jason Momoa can do everything😊
Ah, good acting,writing and production, how I miss thee......
Teal'c is being uncharacteristically chatty here, but what he has to say feels very much in character. This is a well written exchange.
lol, I'm not that into fishing but I'ld have gone with him.
or is it about him practising for a voice acting role in a certain video game?
I said that as soon as the game came out in 2018. My god this scene better have been involved in his casting.
For all his strength and martial qualities, it is his wisdom and his heart that stand tallest. Jaffa Kri!
i believe that many people need to watch this scene. we fight pick sides and fight to hurt one another. we don't want to give ourself up for others. we lose more of ourself when we focus on ourselves. we can learn a lot form babylon 5.
Wow, in hindsight Maher was right. The Arab spring did not go well in Egypt. They replaced one dictator with another. Mona was naive.
Everyone goes on about Teal'c's words, but Tomin's, "I sit here," hurts hard every time I hear it. The words of a man broken by his own guilt, unable to fathom how he could possibly go on, how he could possibly change what he has done, the utter defeat brought on by his own decisions. "I sit here," knowing he can do nothing, knowing he has failed in every way possible for a man, he does not seek redemption, he does not seek escape, he simply sits and waits for judgment.
I feel like this scene right here is what the writers of God of War were thinking about when writing Dad of Boy, and why they wanted Christopher Judge as their main character.
Obviously a great scene, but why does Teal'c say "personal retribution" instead of "personal redemption"? Retribution is about punishment. Redemption is about earning forgiveness. A small thing overall, but I wonder about it.
The way I understand it is personal retribution not as personal vengeance, but personal punishment. A way to make things right by punishing yourself. What Teal'c is saying is that there is no way out. No self forgiveness, no forgiveness from others even if they truly do, and no punishment that would make it right. The evil has been done, justice has been broken, that part of the World is over and there is no way back.
He is a calm and reasonable person isn’t he?
This hits different after the end of Valhalla!
“I killed many who were deserving. Many who were not.” Not very far from kratos. He wanted justice and sacrificed alot for it.
1:47 He backs into the shadows to hide himself and his shame. When it is done, he will be done, and the truth will be laid to bare.
"Because you let them distract you. Blind you with hate!" This one cut deep.
The best part is Carson Beckett telling them not to be jealous. lol.
This is also why I think Jack and Teal'c were so close in the first place. Jack was in Black Ops so it meant he did "damn distasteful things" so he understood what Teal'c has done. That is why he defended him. Also why he was most likely to make bad choices at times but Daniel tried to preserve their morality. I love how everyone balances each other. Also makes it sadder when he said, "I have nowhere to go."
Jack pretty much hinted that he’s had to kill people he didn’t want to kill, or he did some unspeakable things while “serving his country”
I don't think anything Jack did can compare to what Teal'c did. Sure on the black ops missions Jack more than likely did some pretty awful things, but I don't think he ever enslaved or killed people in the name of a false god.
It goes the other way around, Daniel shares some of the same hatred Jack and Teal'c have for the G'ould. Especially Apophis.
@@Halesburg yeah he had that moment of darkened hatred
Actually Teal'c is dead right: for Tomin and himself there WAS literally no way out. Until the Tauri offered the opportunity to defect safely it was either serve the totalitarian dictatorship or be ploughed under as a victim.
Indeed. But the thing is they chose to be murderers rather than victims. That choice is what haunts them.
TL was 100% correct. Obviously we cannot change the past but we can make a difference in the future.
I needed to hear that.
god this is such a good scene