Sergeant Siler doesn't do lightbulbs
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- Опубликовано: 16 дек 2011
- Show: Stargate SG-1
Season: 4
Episode: 20
Title: Entity
Original air date: 09/02/2001
Full episode on Stargate SG-1 official channel: • Entity
IMDb: www.imdb.com/title/tt0709080/
Fandom: stargate.fandom.com/wiki/Enti...)
Gateworld: www.gateworld.net/sg1/s4/entity/
Stargate Command channel: / stargatecentral
In this clip:
Dan Shea as Sergeant Sylvester Siler
Richard Dean Anderson as Colonel Jack O'Neill
Amanda Tapping as Major Sam (Samantha) Carter
Don S. Davis as Major General George Hammond Развлечения
Lol Siler always just felt like an actual Air Force sergeant who just stumbled on set one day and just rolled with it. Gotta love him.
He was the Stunt Coordinator for the show, so whenever they needed someone to get thrown around it was easiest for him just to do it as his own character.
I think that was because as well as being the stunt coordinator I think he actually was
Improvise and overcome.
@@geocachingwombleShea was born in Ontario. He has 2 daughters. He was a College Hockey player but suffered an eye injury which ended his sports career.
Siler just demonstrated the well known survival tactic used by all enlisted.
"Yes sir, very amusing."
It's the only way to deal with officers
Amen to that. Enlisted man myself.
@@TheCrackedFirebird NCOs never get lost
@@Excalibur01 Its the boot Lt with a compass, map, and street signs that do.
@@TheCrackedFirebird if they even know how to work a compass
I like how in this series there is great continuity. Over the series Siler works his way up to First Sergeant (the little diamond in the middle), that means he was Hammond's right hand man in charge of all enlisted personnel.
Are you sure? I thought that was Walter. Also they didn't do so well with Major Davis. He was a Major for 10 years!
@@danielyeshe Walter outranked Siler but his duties as a chief at the end would not have been to look after the needs of the enlisted personnel, that is the First Sergeants job which is a kind of a side rank in a given squadron denoted by the small diamond that was mentioned.
ComocosonoEWL Which episode was that from because I don’t recall that exchange.
@@danielyeshe I suspect Davis drew the short straw with non combat assignment where he had to juggle needs of the program against ambitions of politicians. Kinsey probably hated his guts as much as O´Neill´s.
Eh, sort of. The Command Chief Master Sergeant would be the one responsible for all enlisted personnel, as well as being the top enlisted advisor. The First Sergeant is the focal point for morale, welfare, and readiness within the unit. If there isn't a Command Chief present, then the First Sergeant fills the gap as taking responsibility for all enlisted personnel. The question comes, would the SGC, as its own MAJCOM (albeit a very small one), warrant a Command Chief? And I just can't see that it would, considering the low number of personnel combined with how top-heavy the rank ratio was. The First Sergeant could easily fill both duties.
Siler was my fave ... in another episode he goes we need 24 hours to fix the star gate, Hammond gives him half that and siler goes doesn’t work that way. I say 24 hours, I mean 24 hours.
Reverse Scotty Time.
I preferred walter
what episode was that?
@@FleetAdmiralVildstar I can’t remember the name it’s the ep when there’s a gate malfunction and tealc is stuck inside
@@FleetAdmiralVildstar actually was wrong. It’s solitudes when jack and Sam are stuck at the second gate.
0:28 I love how the error prompt basically says "turn it on and off again"
EnterpriseKnight lol, never noticed that before. That’s a nice catch. 👍
Look the Machine Spirits are angry and idk why ok?
That would probably, generally speaking, work 9 times out of 10.
If I had a dollar for every time that worked on an airplane an officer wrote up with a "problem".
Most electric GUI Today still suggests restarting the first as solution..
Sergeant Siler was the unluckiest man in entire SGC. If there was a fire, power surge, explosion or any other similar accident, you could be sure Sgt. Siler was there as well. On top of that, he always SURVIVED.
Well, they couldn't exactly kill their stunt coordinator (which Siler's actor was for the show)! Well, actually they could, but it's much more fun to have him do stunts like getting blown up. Repeatedly. ;-)
@@evenmoor Oh really? I didn't know that
@@evenmoor first getting blown up and then have him wrapped from head to toes on the infirmary 🤣
Don't forget his one cameo on SGA; he was onscreen for less than 5 seconds, and still managed to get zatted by Sheppard in the back of the neck. Guy definitely deserved hazard pay.
Of course he survived. He never wore a redshirt on the show. lol.
I want there to be a parallel universe where the episodes are titled exactly as you title the clips grabbed of Sergeant Siler, and he is considered the main character.
Err.... What will blow your mind is that, if parallel universes do exist, this will be happening in at least one of them.
Stargate Gaiden: The Siler Files
@@Eyetrauma I love gaidens.
"I don't do lightbulbs, sir. That's the property department; I'm the stunt co-ordinator. Oh, oops....."
People say siler is the most unappreciated character in the SGC but honestly it's the MALPs
The MALPs aren't characters - no AI system installed.
Wow how could you say that. They clearly have a complex character underneath their hard outer shell. Next your going to say that the Stargate or P-90 has no grasp on reality and is just a simple appliance
@@tarnyowl6068
The P-90? Yes, I will tell you that.
The Stargate? Who knows what those sinister circles are hiding under that interior... perhaps a malicious AI constantly looking for ways to screw over our protagonists?! It is Ancient technology, after all. And we all know the Ancients are evil scheming bastards!
WALTER!!!
The staff weapons know who's good. They wobble the energy a little so as to miss good guys escaping
So, I decided to read about Dan Shea, Siler's actor. Turns out he used to be a stand in for RDA on McGuyver!
And Don S Davis was the stand-in for MacGuyver's boss whos name I can't remember.
There is one Goa'uld Imposter Among Us.
Siler: "I was in electrical."
O'Neill: "Liar, you weren't there, you said it yourself you don't do lights."
Carter: "Well can't be me, I was in admin.... I think it's O'Neill. He was at Card Swipe a long time..."
omfg 😂😂💀💀
A cutting torch and security with lots of weapons.
Trying to cut through a blast door with a torch? Alright well I'm sure that'll take no time at all.
You cant use C4 every time, yknow?
He did not say what kind of torch. A plasma torch will cut though dam near anything.
Or a thermite torch.
And here I was thinking he meant a flashlight.
I'm British, we call those torches.
@@LabradorIndependent I used to know a British man that always referred to my cutting torch as a "burner"
Siler was there from the first to the last.
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Season 4 is my favorite of all!
SGT Syler is a 10-year E-5. That’s skills.
What was behind the door? A goat! 🐐
It's a blast door.
...
Get a plasma arc.
How did I only just now, while watching this video, put two and two together and realize that Entity and The Intruder are basically the same damn plot?
Techno entity gets into the main system. They shut those systems off and reboot to get rid of it. It hides out in some forgotten corner of the place to avoid the reboots.
Ah, but one of those episodes is from Atlantis.
@@SGtidbits I know. There are many cases where they repeated plot lines on the different shows. I just didn't realize Entity/The Intruder was one of them until today.
"By who; there's been nobody on this level since the power shut down"
O'neill: "By whom"
Naw, him and his blue box haven't been here either.
"I don't do torches."
By whom.
Can you do a Sgt Siler supercut? All airtime of Siler?
That might pretty much be all the Siler clips stitched together.
@@SGtidbits There's at least one Season 8 episode where Siler participates in a battle (last stand?) against Replicators.
The door is hot, there could be a fire.
If this were real and a E-5 told an officer ‘that’s not my job’ there would be penalties.
So you're saying that this tv show about the air force finding an alien transportation device and using it to travel to other planets that happen to have the same atmosphere and topography as earth may not be 100% realistic?
That would depend entirely on the individuals. Siler fixed so much shit - there was no way in hell anyone was going to fuck with him.
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Wait. What was behind the door. I forgot about this episode
IIRC an electrical entity/virus followed them back through the gate and infected the system.
They tried a wipe and restore, but it hid itself onboard one of the MALP robots.
The room they tried to get into was the MALP storeroom, which it had barricaded itself in.
Thanks#66
You're welcome #66
what episode is it please ?
Season 4 episode 20 - Entity
www.imdb.com/title/tt0709080/
Right thank you so much. I don´t even remember this episode.
I do. Their scan was destructive to the energy entities that inhabited the planet, and they interpreted it as an attack.
@@ShadowMage3D It was radio waves.
Read the description before wasting ppls time
Why are O'Neil, Carter and Siler not wearing rank insignia? Isn't that against regulations?
General Hammond’s famous dress casual Thursdays, what happens in the mountain stays in the mountain. That’s what the self destruct is for.
They're a clandestine secret branch of the military made up entirely of specialists in fields the general public don't even know exist. Everyone probably knows everyone else on a first name basis, so displaying rank would be redundant, and I always got the impression that, at that level, rank was a formality in the SGC anyways.
Plus, they're airforce. We're lucky they shave regularly.
@@vivecthepoet36 sam does usually wear rank tabs. Its Jack that is a butt
On many field operations rank insignia are not worn by military personnel to keep the enemy from easily figuring out who is in charge and thus who to shoot first. Saluting is not a thing in combat zones either for the same reason. One of the few technical errors in Saving Private Ryan was rank insignia on all the uniforms. Spielberg insisted on having them to make it easier to establish chain of command without exposition.
So umm, what the hell was behind the blast door?
Henry Kissinger
An alien entity which had initially infected the base's computers and in order to save itself had uploaded itself into a M.A.L.P. when a complete shutdown of the computers was attempted.
They go through this in "The Intruder" when they do a system shutdown but the wraith virus went into and F-302. Same when the entity went into a malp then into Carter.
Awe man ?? Who was behind the door tho?
your mom
There no way he would have been a Sergeant in any Air Force.