I was a Farscape fan first, and I only started watching SG1 later, so the Farscape section in this episode was a welcome shock. One of my favorite episodes.
It's THE funniest. 100 is second funniest. There are no other contenders. Other contenders for "best," maybe, depending on your standards, but not for "funniest."
One of the best things for me about this was when it aired on TV you had commercials, so the “act three just ends” was followed by an immediate commercial cut. And then the “Teal’c PI” was straight after the commercial so if you weren’t paying attention it looked almost like a real upcoming show.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how you do a 200th episode. Lots of meta humor, and some surprisingly deep comments. Cam's comment about not underestimating your audience's intelligence lives rent-free in my head.
The scene where invisible Jack is carrying a mug, it´s actually RDA, which happened to be on set that day, wearing a green suit. There is a documentary, "Inside the 200th", on the DVDs with footage of it.
For the Farscape parody Ben Browder was supposed to be Crichton and Micheal Shanks was supposed to be Stark but the actors thought it'd be better if they switched
Which makes sense! Why would Vala make Mitchell her love interest instead of Daniel? (Also Shanks doing Browder's good ol' boy accent and Browder trying to sound like Paul Goddard is hilarious)
@@iwyt3995 not sure about favourite but he definitely liked Stark and Goddard a lot. Hence why whenever he got to write episodes he always gave Stark a big role
There are many small details in this episode that make it worth rewatching. Sam Carter suggesting that a good ego stroke for the actors would be bigger trailers - Amanda Tapping was trying for one, IIRC, due to her newborn child. Or Walter leaving the control booth in one uniform and showing up seconds later with another set... This was great comedy.
By the way the mission file they're referring to is actually the episode Foothold. The situation was such a catastrophe, it was deemed to be kept secret to the highest level, with only people directly involved knowing about it. Not even Kinsey knew about it (unless Maybourne told him). But Mitchel, Vala etc. can never know. Such a fun episode. I absolutely love it. P.S. during the puppet scene, zoom in on the keyboard when puppet Walter is typing. Someone in the prop department had a grudge on someone :)
It was kept so secret that even the military adviser from the US Air Force refused to acknowledge it and claimed that something like that could never happen
If you know some background info about thie show, this episode is just beyond Meta. But the joke with the younger cast aged incredibly well concidering Stargate Universe.
Great reactions man, really appreciate you uploading these for years on end. You've almost got the whole show up on youtube now! I was rewatching a few years ago and found this channel, so thanks for the joy and watchalongs. I'll rewatch this show every few years, and now I'll probably make sure to have you along for the ride when I do. Thanks for the content :)
I don't think they knew it was the last season when this was written. They certainly planned for season 11, but weren't allowed to do it. The main story of it became The Ark of Truth.
When you encourage someone to watch SG-1 and they're going through Emancipation and Broca Divide, etc... and you're thinking "just you wait...." THIS is the pay off it all leads up to.
Low key sad that my two most favourite bits didn't make the YT highlights. The O'Neill invisibility scene: O'Neill: "Guuuuys, hand signals. I'm waving you over!" The Puppets scene: Hammond: "Now all we need is a leader. Someone who will laugh in the face of their enemies, even when it is inappropriate. Colonel Jack O'Neill." O'Neill: "I thought I told you I retired!" Hammond: "Oh. I thought you said you were tired." O'Neill: "Well, as a matter of fact I am a little.....tired." 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 But I enjoyed the reaction as always, and seeing how much you loved the Farscape reference made me big smile 😁😁
What kills me about this episode is that when they make fun of having a "Younger more hip crew" and how lame it is, they go on to make Stargate Universe which is exactly that, and somehow think it's good....
I wouldn't say SGU is exactly that, at all. The only people under 30 in the show were Eli and Chloey and both of them were dogshit characters. Maybe Matt too. Malozzi wasn't involved either, just Brad and Cooper, and whatever their intention was they did a bad job of it. The only way in which it's similar to "a younger SG1" is because of all the tension all the time and all 2 brief sexual relationships. But the tension was mostly survival related. Either way the show simply sucked. There were like 7 good episodes.
@@LudusAurea When they make who is F'ing who the main plot of a scifi adventure in space, they have failed... And they had so many possibilities with that setting...shame
SGU is good. SG fans are just whiny that they took the concept of Stargates semi-seriously. (Even though none of you were watching SGA, its viewer numbers rivaled SGU s2) If you want an actually bad continuation of beloved sci-fi, that's modern Star Trek.
I figured you were going to love this episode. Great cameos and callbacks and it just a fun episode that I'm sure a majority of the Stargate fans loved dearly. Also if they ever decide to make a Stargate show with marionettes in the Team America style, I'm there LOL!
The "previously on" Furlings bit was also a joke about them getting called out for slipping in a deleted scene (or a pickup) to resolve a plot-hole for the new episode. It was talked about in one of the episode commentaries.
After all these years, i still want to know just how long it took for all that Make-up to be put on Amanda Tapping/Carter, to play Chiana for a 5 second scene.
Been waiting for this one for quite awhile! Such a fun episode. That look on you at the beginning when they had the Furlings... 🤣So glad you enjoyed it!
This was so much fun. Also i was in the middle of all the things like save dr daniel jackson. The shipping op daniel and jack. I love how much they knew about the fandom hahaha😂😂
One of the best episodes in sci-fi history. Mainly because of the Star Trek parody, but the best was the Farscape parody, it would have been better if Daniel had been Stark and Mitchell then as Crichton. But when Martin didn't know that it was Farscape, I was completely torn apart. There couldn't have been a better way to allude to the fact that Claudia Black & Ben Browder were two of the main roles
If the roles of Daniel and Mitchell had been switched then the meta point would be lost. Vala isn't into Cam, she is into Daniel, and that is why she is presenting the story the way she is. I may not ship it, I'm a Science Twin shipper myself, but even I get the Vala/Daniel shipper angle was part of the intent to it
Puppet SG-1 goes through the gate... But not the strings holding them up; the closing of the event horizon cuts them So SG-1 exits the other gate and collapses
When Mitchell says "bring in somebody to replace him", and then Marty asks how he can have the character without the lead actor, I always think of regeneration.
Im happy to see you back at it, and happy you took the time you needed! That being said, this reaction was everything I'd hoped it would be. I love this episode, im happy you enjoyed it as much as you did too!
This is the 200th episode and I think the show was never intended to run this long so the writers knew season 10 was it and they just chose to be silly. Literally everything in this episode is multiple kinds of meta.
@@LudusAurea they never expected it to run this long, but I think seasons 5-9 finales were written under the impression they were about to get canceled so they ramped everything up w the intention to complete the series w a movie. Season 10 was the first in a long line where they had no heads up they were about to be canceled - but they still finished the thing w a couple of movies. Thankfully!
Not quite. If I recall correctly, at this point (at least at the time they were writing and filming the episode) they were under the impression that there was going to be a season 11. The Sci-Fi channel was talking about it as if it was all but locked in, so much so that the producers had already started negotiating contract extensions with the cast. Tapping was the first to sign on for season 11, which is why she was brought in to Atlantis.
@@steffurness It wasn't so much that they were going to be cancelled, more that each time the series was renewed after it moved to the Sci-Fi channel, that season was suppose to be the last. Season 6 was originally suppose to be a one and done, with the possibility of a made for TV movie/s following it, but the show proved to be a ratings hit for Sci-Fi, so they ordered a 7th season, which would be the the final season. Around this time Brad and Rob started to develop the idea for Atlantis and pitched it to Sci-Fi. They liked it and decided to greenlight Stargate Atlantis. But then they (Sci-Fi) started to get scared that SGA may need some support/something to ease fans over, so they ordered one last, final, defiantly last season of SG-1. So they wrapped everything up in season 8 and ended it... and then Sci-Fi greenlit season 9 out of nowhere. Then, while season 9 was airing, they renewed the series for a season 10 and even started talking about season 11, so much so that as I just said the producers started negotiating contracts for season 11
"nobody's gonna judge you" "you need a stronger opening title" JUDGEMENT "are you kidding, no one does that anymore, you just throw up the title and get on with it"
one of the really weird things this episode points fun at is just how involved the US pentagon and military was actually involved with the show if you ever look into just how involved they were it's kind of shocking
I'm not really a fan of this show, but 200 is very special to me. My dad and I had a wonderful night laughing ourselves silly, especially the puppet scene.
It was also done by the company that did the Team America puppets. Also, the wires were exagerated since they were barely visible during first shooting (and thus the joke wouldn't work).
Another one of the episodes I’ve been really looking forward to you reaching. Loved this one so much, especially the Star Trek and Team America spoofs. The show makers really just threw out the rulebook and did whatever they wanted with this one. I think I read somewhere, sometime after release, that this one’s sort of considered non-canon by the showrunners, as so much is just completely bonkers (including the rapid costume change by Walter at the end, showing this isn’t the normal Stargate reality).😂👏
I love this episode so much. I've rewatched it many times, and while it's never as hilarious as the first time, it's always as hilarious as the second time. It's just great, and each and every bit of it is great in its own individual way. One big thing you missed, and it's a generational thing, is that the puppets aren't so much a parody/take-off of WORLD POLICE, but of what WORLD POLICE came from in the first place, which you're too young to know about. WORLD POLICE is a parody of the many Gerry & Sylvia Anderson British action/adventure/science fiction puppet shows of the 1960s: FIREBALL XL5, CAPTAIN SCARLETT AND THE MYSTERONS, STINGRAY, SUPERCAR, THUNDERBIRDS, JOE 90, and so on. Everyone who was a young kid at any point in the 1960s grew up watching some or all of these surprisingly sophisticated shows that happened to be done with puppets. The Andersons also, in the 1970s, graduated to doing some live action shows that seemed more or less identical in style: UFO and SPACE: 1999, which weirdly seemed acted as woodenly as puppets, despite having some truly great actors, such as Martin Landau. But people who were young in the 1970s remember those shows with equal fondness, while people who had reached adulthood by then may not always be as fond. But, as always, opinions vary. Anyway, you can find lots about the Andersons and these shows on RUclips and the internet, if you're curious. They were all very solemn and without much humor. But the live action shows were very Mod and the women had amazing wigs and outfits.
I love the furlings opening. Everyone once had the confused reaction you had. :-) Farscape, also my favourite. At this point when SG1 S10 was out, I'm sure I already watched all of Farscape and kinda loved it. :-)
Whilst all the vignettes are lots of fun (especially the Farscape one) I am always moved by Grell the Robot's (Herbert Duncanson) closing commentary in the documentary about the 200th episode of Wormhole X-treme about the importance of science fiction to people.
see, you wanted to say that you didn't remember the episode of the furlings....true, that never happened but, neither did the episode of Jack being turned invisible like that
So, the DeLuise family Peter DeLuise writer and director......also PLAYED as once of the producers in the episode Wormhole X-treme Dom Deluise played Urgo Michael Deluise played Nick Marlowe (Colonel Danning)......the fictional character Colonel Danning is being played by the fictional character Nick Marlowe, who is played by Michael.....that is just too many levels of confusing. David Deluise played Pete Shanahan, Carter's love interest
well big question which show? TOS is bit outdated, slow storytelling, but all in all a good show. TNG is more modern, maybe that would be the first stage. After that DS9, VOY. IF he wants more viewers, maybe DS9 or Voyager would be the best, there aren't much reaction videos to these shows.
What a surreal episode for me ❤ reacting to Farscape and SG simultaneously - this was unreal 200 SG34
200 likes for episode 200?
already more! one of my fav episodes, so funny! have a good one man!
I was a Farscape fan first, and I only started watching SG1 later, so the Farscape section in this episode was a welcome shock. One of my favorite episodes.
Loved the character swap making Daniel Crichton. Such a tease for the series finale.
This is easily one of the funniest episodes of SG-1, it's one of my favourite eps
Such a treat
It's THE funniest. 100 is second funniest. There are no other contenders. Other contenders for "best," maybe, depending on your standards, but not for "funniest."
One of the best things for me about this was when it aired on TV you had commercials, so the “act three just ends” was followed by an immediate commercial cut. And then the “Teal’c PI” was straight after the commercial so if you weren’t paying attention it looked almost like a real upcoming show.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how you do a 200th episode. Lots of meta humor, and some surprisingly deep comments. Cam's comment about not underestimating your audience's intelligence lives rent-free in my head.
I have quoted that frequently, especially if I feel a piece of media is insulting my intelligence 😅
Hollywood seems to ignore Mitchell.
The scene where invisible Jack is carrying a mug, it´s actually RDA, which happened to be on set that day, wearing a green suit. There is a documentary, "Inside the 200th", on the DVDs with footage of it.
It had to be RDA. That just makes the joke complete.
The last moment is Chef's Kiss perfection, such levity after laughing along with the show the whole episode.
For the Farscape parody Ben Browder was supposed to be Crichton and Micheal Shanks was supposed to be Stark but the actors thought it'd be better if they switched
Which makes sense! Why would Vala make Mitchell her love interest instead of Daniel? (Also Shanks doing Browder's good ol' boy accent and Browder trying to sound like Paul Goddard is hilarious)
It makes it funnier.
I mean, wasn't it mentioned somewhere that Stark was Ben Browder's favorite Farscape character?
@@iwyt3995 not sure about favourite but he definitely liked Stark and Goddard a lot. Hence why whenever he got to write episodes he always gave Stark a big role
Finally!!! Looking forward to his reaction to the Firlings for like 4 years 😂
Fun fact: I got to talk to Amanda Tapping at a con once and she informed me that Claudia Black had coached her on how to act as "Chiana".
she looked just as good as Chiana also, sexy woman.
RIP Willie Garson, who died on September 21, 2021. 😢
RIP
@@failwhale34 doctor Who
@@Legendary3Dgamer Eh?
RIP also for Cory Montieth who played younger version ‘O’neill best known for Glee
I've watched that Farscape parody soo many times. Comedy godl.
Don’t make em like they used to
And not a single non-swearword.
Asgardian Rygel "yotz", laugh so hard i could have break my sternum.
farscape bit left me so gobsmacked when I first saw it.
I still haven’t been able to fill the void
Imagine back in 2006 watching this on sky one waiting for it to air and that farscape cameo it blew people's minds 😅
I loved the callback to Farscape.
THE REACTION WE'VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR!!!!
🫡🫡🫡
Farscape and The Wizard Of Oz was my fav ones I really love Vala.
Who makes a movie out of a show that only lasted three episodes? is a shot at Firefly
The next generation and teal'c PI parody absolutely broke me 😂😂😂😂😂. Could watch a whole season of that
It's certainly packed full of jam!
PACKED
And I love jam!
You can tell this episode is just everyone having fun!
Totally!
There are many small details in this episode that make it worth rewatching.
Sam Carter suggesting that a good ego stroke for the actors would be bigger trailers - Amanda Tapping was trying for one, IIRC, due to her newborn child.
Or Walter leaving the control booth in one uniform and showing up seconds later with another set...
This was great comedy.
By the way the mission file they're referring to is actually the episode Foothold. The situation was such a catastrophe, it was deemed to be kept secret to the highest level, with only people directly involved knowing about it. Not even Kinsey knew about it (unless Maybourne told him). But Mitchel, Vala etc. can never know.
Such a fun episode. I absolutely love it.
P.S. during the puppet scene, zoom in on the keyboard when puppet Walter is typing. Someone in the prop department had a grudge on someone :)
It was kept so secret that even the military adviser from the US Air Force refused to acknowledge it and claimed that something like that could never happen
If you know some background info about thie show, this episode is just beyond Meta.
But the joke with the younger cast aged incredibly well concidering Stargate Universe.
shout out my young dawg Eli
" Make in spin" :D
This episode is pure *GOLD*
Great reactions man, really appreciate you uploading these for years on end. You've almost got the whole show up on youtube now! I was rewatching a few years ago and found this channel, so thanks for the joy and watchalongs. I'll rewatch this show every few years, and now I'll probably make sure to have you along for the ride when I do. Thanks for the content :)
RIP Willie Garson AKA Marty.
Rip to the legend
The funny part at the beginning is, this episode is 100% a clip show episode except it's all new clips that don't exist in any other episode.
Amanda Tapping has the best Chiana cosplay ❤
The self-awareness of this episode is off the charts.
I don't think they knew it was the last season when this was written. They certainly planned for season 11, but weren't allowed to do it. The main story of it became The Ark of Truth.
Gud movie
When you encourage someone to watch SG-1 and they're going through Emancipation and Broca Divide, etc... and you're thinking "just you wait...." THIS is the pay off it all leads up to.
SG playing the LOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG game
Sg such a fun ride
Been waiting for this one since you started Farscape. Glad you liked it.
Thank you! Hope you enjoyed the reaction
Low key sad that my two most favourite bits didn't make the YT highlights.
The O'Neill invisibility scene:
O'Neill: "Guuuuys, hand signals. I'm waving you over!"
The Puppets scene:
Hammond: "Now all we need is a leader. Someone who will laugh in the face of their enemies, even when it is inappropriate. Colonel Jack O'Neill."
O'Neill: "I thought I told you I retired!"
Hammond: "Oh. I thought you said you were tired."
O'Neill: "Well, as a matter of fact I am a little.....tired."
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
But I enjoyed the reaction as always, and seeing how much you loved the Farscape reference made me big smile 😁😁
What kills me about this episode is that when they make fun of having a "Younger more hip crew" and how lame it is, they go on to make Stargate Universe which is exactly that, and somehow think it's good....
I liked SGU (only on my second watch) but your point is so valid! The creators and I did not notice apparently😂
i think they figured it out in the second season, but it was too late
I wouldn't say SGU is exactly that, at all. The only people under 30 in the show were Eli and Chloey and both of them were dogshit characters. Maybe Matt too. Malozzi wasn't involved either, just Brad and Cooper, and whatever their intention was they did a bad job of it. The only way in which it's similar to "a younger SG1" is because of all the tension all the time and all 2 brief sexual relationships. But the tension was mostly survival related. Either way the show simply sucked. There were like 7 good episodes.
@@LudusAurea When they make who is F'ing who the main plot of a scifi adventure in space, they have failed...
And they had so many possibilities with that setting...shame
SGU is good. SG fans are just whiny that they took the concept of Stargates semi-seriously. (Even though none of you were watching SGA, its viewer numbers rivaled SGU s2)
If you want an actually bad continuation of beloved sci-fi, that's modern Star Trek.
I figured you were going to love this episode. Great cameos and callbacks and it just a fun episode that I'm sure a majority of the Stargate fans loved dearly. Also if they ever decide to make a Stargate show with marionettes in the Team America style, I'm there LOL!
The "previously on" Furlings bit was also a joke about them getting called out for slipping in a deleted scene (or a pickup) to resolve a plot-hole for the new episode.
It was talked about in one of the episode commentaries.
After all these years, i still want to know just how long it took for all that Make-up to be put on Amanda Tapping/Carter, to play Chiana for a 5 second scene.
At least half a dozen hours I reckon
The SG-1 briefing room would make a great writers room.
Been waiting for this one for quite awhile! Such a fun episode. That look on you at the beginning when they had the Furlings... 🤣So glad you enjoyed it!
Stargate The Next Generation I heckin love that. You had me in tears. Too bad we already got that.
Puppets: Gerry Anderson!!!! 😂
This was so much fun. Also i was in the middle of all the things like save dr daniel jackson. The shipping op daniel and jack. I love how much they knew about the fandom hahaha😂😂
It’s been nearly two decades, and I still quote bits of this episode probably weekly.
One of the best episodes in sci-fi history. Mainly because of the Star Trek parody, but the best was the Farscape parody, it would have been better if Daniel had been Stark and Mitchell then as Crichton. But when Martin didn't know that it was Farscape, I was completely torn apart. There couldn't have been a better way to allude to the fact that Claudia Black & Ben Browder were two of the main roles
If the roles of Daniel and Mitchell had been switched then the meta point would be lost.
Vala isn't into Cam, she is into Daniel, and that is why she is presenting the story the way she is.
I may not ship it, I'm a Science Twin shipper myself, but even I get the Vala/Daniel shipper angle was part of the intent to it
Puppet SG-1 goes through the gate...
But not the strings holding them up; the closing of the event horizon cuts them
So SG-1 exits the other gate and collapses
Fun fact. The moment where Jack enters the scene actually was in the commercial.
When Mitchell says "bring in somebody to replace him", and then Marty asks how he can have the character without the lead actor, I always think of regeneration.
@@10thdoctor15 they could have pulled young clone Jack
And that was the reason for all the Farscape pestering lol
Amanda also directed a lot, even made her own sci-fi series Sancuary (3 seasons, had several same actors from Stargate).
SG1 movies really exist, The Ark of Truth set right after the SG1 last epsode, and Continuum set right after SGA season 5 episode 1.
Im happy to see you back at it, and happy you took the time you needed! That being said, this reaction was everything I'd hoped it would be. I love this episode, im happy you enjoyed it as much as you did too!
im glad they had so much fun on this one!!!!
One of the funniest things I've seen on TV.
same
Amanda Tapping tried but she can't quite manage the unique way Gigi Edgley moves as Chiana
Hard act to follow
Such a good episode! Thanks for reacting!
The only missing element is Carter water skiing over a shark.
Most epic Teal`c PI
This is the 200th episode and I think the show was never intended to run this long so the writers knew season 10 was it and they just chose to be silly. Literally everything in this episode is multiple kinds of meta.
@@LudusAurea they never expected it to run this long, but I think seasons 5-9 finales were written under the impression they were about to get canceled so they ramped everything up w the intention to complete the series w a movie. Season 10 was the first in a long line where they had no heads up they were about to be canceled - but they still finished the thing w a couple of movies. Thankfully!
Not quite. If I recall correctly, at this point (at least at the time they were writing and filming the episode) they were under the impression that there was going to be a season 11. The Sci-Fi channel was talking about it as if it was all but locked in, so much so that the producers had already started negotiating contract extensions with the cast. Tapping was the first to sign on for season 11, which is why she was brought in to Atlantis.
@@steffurness It wasn't so much that they were going to be cancelled, more that each time the series was renewed after it moved to the Sci-Fi channel, that season was suppose to be the last.
Season 6 was originally suppose to be a one and done, with the possibility of a made for TV movie/s following it, but the show proved to be a ratings hit for Sci-Fi, so they ordered a 7th season, which would be the the final season. Around this time Brad and Rob started to develop the idea for Atlantis and pitched it to Sci-Fi. They liked it and decided to greenlight Stargate Atlantis. But then they (Sci-Fi) started to get scared that SGA may need some support/something to ease fans over, so they ordered one last, final, defiantly last season of SG-1. So they wrapped everything up in season 8 and ended it... and then Sci-Fi greenlit season 9 out of nowhere. Then, while season 9 was airing, they renewed the series for a season 10 and even started talking about season 11, so much so that as I just said the producers started negotiating contracts for season 11
@leroy1154 yeah. That's what I said, just wasn't trying to be so long-winded about it. 👍
"nobody's gonna judge you"
"you need a stronger opening title"
JUDGEMENT "are you kidding, no one does that anymore, you just throw up the title and get on with it"
one of the really weird things this episode points fun at is just how involved the US pentagon and military was actually involved with the show if you ever look into just how involved they were it's kind of shocking
I'm not really a fan of this show, but 200 is very special to me. My dad and I had a wonderful night laughing ourselves silly, especially the puppet scene.
Fun fact, the puppets in this episode were the most expensive thing, each was 10.000$ or more a piece.
It was also done by the company that did the Team America puppets. Also, the wires were exagerated since they were barely visible during first shooting (and thus the joke wouldn't work).
This is such a fun episode. Just as fun as Window of Opportunity. Can you believe there’s some who think it was a stupid episode?
We've been waiting for you to get to this one for *a while* m8! 😄
this is my favourite episode after "Windows of opportunity".
Another one of the episodes I’ve been really looking forward to you reaching. Loved this one so much, especially the Star Trek and Team America spoofs. The show makers really just threw out the rulebook and did whatever they wanted with this one. I think I read somewhere, sometime after release, that this one’s sort of considered non-canon by the showrunners, as so much is just completely bonkers (including the rapid costume change by Walter at the end, showing this isn’t the normal Stargate reality).😂👏
The puppet scene was referencing an old TV series "The Thunderbirds"
I've been waiting for this one.
🫶🏽
I love this episode so much. I've rewatched it many times, and while it's never as hilarious as the first time, it's always as hilarious as the second time. It's just great, and each and every bit of it is great in its own individual way.
One big thing you missed, and it's a generational thing, is that the puppets aren't so much a parody/take-off of WORLD POLICE, but of what WORLD POLICE came from in the first place, which you're too young to know about.
WORLD POLICE is a parody of the many Gerry & Sylvia Anderson British action/adventure/science fiction puppet shows of the 1960s: FIREBALL XL5, CAPTAIN SCARLETT AND THE MYSTERONS, STINGRAY, SUPERCAR, THUNDERBIRDS, JOE 90, and so on. Everyone who was a young kid at any point in the 1960s grew up watching some or all of these surprisingly sophisticated shows that happened to be done with puppets.
The Andersons also, in the 1970s, graduated to doing some live action shows that seemed more or less identical in style: UFO and SPACE: 1999, which weirdly seemed acted as woodenly as puppets, despite having some truly great actors, such as Martin Landau. But people who were young in the 1970s remember those shows with equal fondness, while people who had reached adulthood by then may not always be as fond. But, as always, opinions vary.
Anyway, you can find lots about the Andersons and these shows on RUclips and the internet, if you're curious. They were all very solemn and without much humor. But the live action shows were very Mod and the women had amazing wigs and outfits.
Not sure if it was the Farscape reference or the puppets, but this is the best episode of the entire series. :)
Poor Siler and Walter.
I think the puppet Jackson was voiced with James Spader's audio form the movie.
I was laughing when I first watched this episode.
I love the furlings opening. Everyone once had the confused reaction you had. :-) Farscape, also my favourite. At this point when SG1 S10 was out, I'm sure I already watched all of Farscape and kinda loved it. :-)
I think I just finished it around the same time
200 you say?!
Jesus that forced laugh at 1:30
Huh, I might never actually have watched the show all through to the end. This was completely new to me
Whilst all the vignettes are lots of fun (especially the Farscape one) I am always moved by Grell the Robot's (Herbert Duncanson) closing commentary in the documentary about the 200th episode of Wormhole X-treme about the importance of science fiction to people.
see, you wanted to say that you didn't remember the episode of the furlings....true, that never happened
but, neither did the episode of Jack being turned invisible like that
yotz!
Marty should have asked Joe for help
Failwhale needs to start watching Star Trek.
Gotcha! 😂
I’m curious, does anyone know if they ever confirmed that the joke about Jack being Cam’s father was actually canon?
Not going to lie I would watch the hell out of tealc PI
Lmfao. G.o.a.t.e.d episode
GOATED
So, the DeLuise family
Peter DeLuise writer and director......also PLAYED as once of the producers in the episode Wormhole X-treme
Dom Deluise played Urgo
Michael Deluise played Nick Marlowe (Colonel Danning)......the fictional character Colonel Danning is being played by the fictional character Nick Marlowe, who is played by Michael.....that is just too many levels of confusing.
David Deluise played Pete Shanahan, Carter's love interest
Still waiting for Teal’c, P.I. to be made
Cole Ramp
If you'd like to watch Star Trek, SG1's slot is almost open...
we might have to run it
well big question which show? TOS is bit outdated, slow storytelling, but all in all a good show. TNG is more modern, maybe that would be the first stage. After that DS9, VOY. IF he wants more viewers, maybe DS9 or Voyager would be the best, there aren't much reaction videos
to these shows.
The puppets were done by the same people who did team america
Watch LEXX when you finish this.
WHERES DOCTOR WHO?!?
coming :)
@@failwhale34thank you, look forward to it
It will never happen again. TV has changed too much.
Omg the team America marionettes.
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doctor who would revive yuour channel
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@@ernie-_-9415 I prefer Stargate personally!
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24:04 It's kind of crazy that Chris Judge's stunt double got the single best line in the whole show.