Dr. Weir was top casting imo. She was amazing as leader of Atlantis. Stern yet motherly command presence who is like a lioness who can do what it takes to protect her tribe. She was amazing
I find it interesting how not nasty, but slightly cold Daniel is to weir. He doesn’t hate her, but he doesn’t like the political squabbles that forced Hammond out.
Gotta respect Teal'c. First thing he does when hearing about the hull breach is grab hold of Carter and refuse to let go of her. He knows they might die, but he's not going to let her die alone if he can help it.
Is there any way you can pump up the volume on your videos? I have to turn the volume up so loud just to hear what they're saying, and then when my system makes some announcement, like the time, it nearly blasts my head off.
Not to be a nitpicker but shouldn't that be interstellar negotiation? International is between nations. Interplanetary is usually described as between planets of a common star. Interstellar would be between stars of a common galaxy which this falls under.
Nailed it. Though possibly the difference might be a little fuzzy when you can step through a door and be on a different planet. At that point while technically true in practicality whats the difference? The planets in an interplanetary system and an interstellar one would be the same distance apart.
Carter is not that smart in Physics. Had she ordered to do a slingshot around the black hole instead of trying to vertically leave its gravitational pull, they'd leave just fine in no time...
Guys, what do you think slingshotting means? It is something you do inside a solar system. You slow a planet a tiny amount and increase your own speed. There is no planet orbiting the black hole here, not unless the replicater ship left its artificial gravity on. And in real life, black holes are actually relatively harmless. If all the mass in a star collapses into a black hole, the orbit of its planets wouldn't be affected. The only thing that changes is how close you can now get to it (while not being surrounded by a sun's plasma), which is unlikely to happen even if you flew in random directions in the universe since black holes are very small.
I like to think it was the writers. "Ok, we need the obligatory Lord Yu joke." "Lol, haven't we done that to death at this stage?" "... why not make that the joke? " 😂
Anyone else like to think that Thor was observing them for a while, seeing this as a chance to see how a primitive species would get out of that situation.... And then starts panicking when the ship starts getting destroyed. "How interesting. Were I in their position, I am unsure how I would escape. Let us see what their primitive minds come up with this time" *Hull Breach appears" "Oh Shit, Oh Shit, Oh Shit!"
I love dialogues like the one at the beginning - it implies that the SGC does actually conduct intelligence operations and doesn't stay in the dark. Which makes sense for a military command. This is rarer than you'd expect in sci-fi shows.
couldnt they find a suit that fitted Weir? The sleeves are to long, the jackets too bulky, the collar is massive. Even the shirts too big, just abive her chest it hangs forward a good 4 inches. Terrible job in the wardrobe department
A different time. In the 80's suits were massive, it was all about the shoulders. In the 90's made them slightly smaller but people still wore clothes which were too big. In the 00's, we slowly went to more and more properly fitting clothes. In the 10's we went from properly fitting clothes to clothes which were slightly too tight. Now we are moving to silly small clothes, like the pants which show a bunch of ankles. That's fashion for you.
@@GBXS except it was the late 1990's and early 2000's that SG1 was out, it wasnt a style then. Im 32, the only person i know who dresses like this is my butch sister. If i had to assume, its because they re-cast Weir and just hand her the suit in a last moment "here put this on, its for one episode before we ship you off to Atlantis where you'll get a proper work uniform."
Teal'c's biceps versus a black hole? I'm betting on the mega-arms.
Sam: "We've got a hull breach!"
Jack: "Ya think?"
"I am not afraid to admit when I need help..."
That sentence right there showed her to be wiser than most political flunkies out there.
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 That might be because EVERY time she's had a role in sci-fi, her character dies badly.
@@danielhaire6677 considering what happens to Dr. Weir I think her instinct was spot on
@@danielhaire6677 she survives in dark matter.
Thank Yu for uploading this
Yu are welcome.
Yu didn't really say that, did Yu? 🤣🤣
@@tomjustis7237 If Yu are a fan of Stargate Yu can't resist making Yu jokes. 🤣🤣
@@ff3player Yu are absolutely correct! Hope Yu have a great life!
Yu've got to be kidding me.
Dr. Weir was top casting imo. She was amazing as leader of Atlantis. Stern yet motherly command presence who is like a lioness who can do what it takes to protect her tribe. She was amazing
if only the actress could make than 2 faces
@@yzdatabase4175Awesome faces.
I find it interesting how not nasty, but slightly cold Daniel is to weir. He doesn’t hate her, but he doesn’t like the political squabbles that forced Hammond out.
At least she was better than Bauer.
Gotta respect Teal'c. First thing he does when hearing about the hull breach is grab hold of Carter and refuse to let go of her. He knows they might die, but he's not going to let her die alone if he can help it.
Thor is the best 🙂
Is there any way you can pump up the volume on your videos? I have to turn the volume up so loud just to hear what they're saying, and then when my system makes some announcement, like the time, it nearly blasts my head off.
Turn system notification sounds off then...
Not to be a nitpicker but shouldn't that be interstellar negotiation?
International is between nations. Interplanetary is usually described as between planets of a common star.
Interstellar would be between stars of a common galaxy which this falls under.
Where does "intergalactic" fit into the grand scheme of things?
@@Ragitsu Between Galaxies. So the Humans and the Asguard have an intergalactic alliance. Meanwhile they are in an intergalactic war with the wraith.
@@lyianx I'm guessing "multiversal" comes after "intergalactic".
Nailed it. Though possibly the difference might be a little fuzzy when you can step through a door and be on a different planet. At that point while technically true in practicality whats the difference? The planets in an interplanetary system and an interstellar one would be the same distance apart.
@@madzac1000000 but the stars, and therefore the involved parties, would be many orders of magnitude further apart
3:14 to 3:23
Carter is not that smart in Physics. Had she ordered to do a slingshot around the black hole instead of trying to vertically leave its gravitational pull, they'd leave just fine in no time...
Where does her intelligence lie?
Assuming the ship could sustain the tidal forces which by the state of the vessel is not a guarantee.
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 They didn't have much of a choice there.
Guys, what do you think slingshotting means? It is something you do inside a solar system. You slow a planet a tiny amount and increase your own speed. There is no planet orbiting the black hole here, not unless the replicater ship left its artificial gravity on. And in real life, black holes are actually relatively harmless. If all the mass in a star collapses into a black hole, the orbit of its planets wouldn't be affected. The only thing that changes is how close you can now get to it (while not being surrounded by a sun's plasma), which is unlikely to happen even if you flew in random directions in the universe since black holes are very small.
@@septagram9491 The kind of slingshot I meant is the one we saw in Interstellar around Gargantua
She really killed Atlantis for me.
"Good" killed or "bad" killed?
@@Ragitsu ruined
Yeah I was really happy when Weir got written out.
Wasn't a fan of Teyla either tbh, but everyone else were fine I think.
@@NATIK001 I just wish she was written out better than what they did to her character. Stargate fails when the IOA is brought up imo
@@antilarge7860 I take it you preferred Sam over Woolsey?
Thor is the man he not only saved t'lec and Carter but he even saved their luggage, Delta airlines could learn a thing or two from Thor 🤔
Teal’c
Greetings. We just save asses like its nothing
That would require their employees to possess any higher brain functions to begin with
I love how Daniel is tired of the jokes about Yu's name
Who’s name?
I like to think it was the writers.
"Ok, we need the obligatory Lord Yu joke."
"Lol, haven't we done that to death at this stage?"
"... why not make that the joke? " 😂
You love that eh
Anyone else like to think that Thor was observing them for a while, seeing this as a chance to see how a primitive species would get out of that situation.... And then starts panicking when the ship starts getting destroyed.
"How interesting. Were I in their position, I am unsure how I would escape. Let us see what their primitive minds come up with this time"
*Hull Breach appears"
"Oh Shit, Oh Shit, Oh Shit!"
"if I let them die, Freyr will never let me hear the end of it"
Huh... that would be something another Asgard might do, but not our bro Thor. I always thought the time dilation was to blame for the delay.
@@TheAgamemnon911 Loki, maybe.
@@Ragitsu probably
Nope, not Thor.
I love dialogues like the one at the beginning - it implies that the SGC does actually conduct intelligence operations and doesn't stay in the dark. Which makes sense for a military command. This is rarer than you'd expect in sci-fi shows.
Indeed
couldnt they find a suit that fitted Weir? The sleeves are to long, the jackets too bulky, the collar is massive. Even the shirts too big, just abive her chest it hangs forward a good 4 inches. Terrible job in the wardrobe department
She's wearing a power suit.
she looks like she wears her mother's clothes
A different time. In the 80's suits were massive, it was all about the shoulders. In the 90's made them slightly smaller but people still wore clothes which were too big. In the 00's, we slowly went to more and more properly fitting clothes. In the 10's we went from properly fitting clothes to clothes which were slightly too tight. Now we are moving to silly small clothes, like the pants which show a bunch of ankles.
That's fashion for you.
@@GBXS One decade's silly is another decade's chic.
@@GBXS except it was the late 1990's and early 2000's that SG1 was out, it wasnt a style then. Im 32, the only person i know who dresses like this is my butch sister. If i had to assume, its because they re-cast Weir and just hand her the suit in a last moment "here put this on, its for one episode before we ship you off to Atlantis where you'll get a proper work uniform."