Lol the shoving between Sam and Cam is such a great moment to me, such sibling vibes. But honestly nothing tops Dr Lee looking for them on their "tiny legs" is absolute GOLD material.
The ancients were something else. Dabbled in highly advanced and experimental technology, just left it laying around, were directly responsible for unleashing at least one species that would go on to wreak havoc on a galaxy, said screw it and ascended, went on to monopolize an entire higher plane of existence, and then said “not our problem, we can’t interfere”.
Well, undying curiosity and brilliance doesn't always go side by side with responsibility. Especially when we have a species that had an ego the size of a multiverse.
@@Educated2Extinction Given that there are billions of Christians/Jews/Muslims and not a lot of believers in esoteric cosmology in comparison... humans seem to prefer the idea of forever servitude under God than elevation to be a higher power's equal. I mean, at least those who followed the Ori were lied to and they thought their worship gained ascension after death to become equals. People follow Christianity knowing even after death they will be a lower being forever. In Heaven UNDER God's rule, not in Heaven WITH God as an equal.
Jolan and Volnek are portrayed by real life brothers Jason & Jarvis George. They Join Chis Judge and his brother Jeff Judge who also appeared in an episode of Stargate (although Chris and Jeff they weren't portraying in brothers in that episode.
Stargate writers and their silly techno-babble. Plus, if Dr. Lee can walk right through Carter, why can't Carter not walk through anything, like a wall? And why does the floor hold up Carter?
@@10thdoctor15 The thing is, if your matter can no longer interact with things around you then that does include the floor. If something that is out of phase still has matter, and thus mass, then Carter and Mitchell really should have disappeared through the floor and plummeted through the Earth towards the planet's centre of gravity.
Lol the shoving between Sam and Cam is such a great moment to me, such sibling vibes. But honestly nothing tops Dr Lee looking for them on their "tiny legs" is absolute GOLD material.
The ancients were something else. Dabbled in highly advanced and experimental technology, just left it laying around, were directly responsible for unleashing at least one species that would go on to wreak havoc on a galaxy, said screw it and ascended, went on to monopolize an entire higher plane of existence, and then said “not our problem, we can’t interfere”.
I guess that could have been a Stargate sitcom titled "Those Wacky Ancients." How they create a big train wrecks situations and then just dip out LOL!
Well, undying curiosity and brilliance doesn't always go side by side with responsibility. Especially when we have a species that had an ego the size of a multiverse.
Would you prefer the Ori philosophy on dealing with lower beings?
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Given that there are billions of Christians/Jews/Muslims and not a lot of believers in esoteric cosmology in comparison... humans seem to prefer the idea of forever servitude under God than elevation to be a higher power's equal.
I mean, at least those who followed the Ori were lied to and they thought their worship gained ascension after death to become equals.
People follow Christianity knowing even after death they will be a lower being forever. In Heaven UNDER God's rule, not in Heaven WITH God as an equal.
Not a single instruction manual to be found.
21:03 "You better be sure about this Doctor, because if you make me disappear there won't be a dimension safe enough for you." 😂
You know Landry means it lol.
I really like Dr. Lee's character.
I wish he was more involved, show him succeeding or being part of figuring stuff out more often.
They knew they had Season 9 and 10 together, that's why they decided to start a new story.
Jolan and Volnek are portrayed by real life brothers Jason & Jarvis George. They Join Chis Judge and his brother Jeff Judge who also appeared in an episode of Stargate (although Chris and Jeff they weren't portraying in brothers in that episode.
22:35 Yes, I hope Mitchell gets that roastbeef this time!
Least when they can walk through walls and stuff, the floor seems to be solid 😂😂
Can't wait to see your reaction to the last scene of the season finale.
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I'm telling you those Ori are some vindictive assholes. They're like "ah yes?....Just you fuckin' wait"
Great episode. Always great to see Tony Todd.
reminds me of the rabies vius with the uncontrollable aggression and the foaming at the mouth.
There is a "slight" difference between turning into a neanderthal and becoming a ghoul ... but yes, it can trigger some memories. Great key-episode.
this is a great one, on other levels. maybe one day you will know
He’s possessed or some $hit😂
Good episode.
Just another typical day for the SGC.
lets go SG-34
We might not have got to see much of the Sodan but they were less appealing to me than T'pol and her band of lady Jaffa from season 7.
Stargate writers and their silly techno-babble. Plus, if Dr. Lee can walk right through Carter, why can't Carter not walk through anything, like a wall? And why does the floor hold up Carter?
It's an alternate dimension. It's not like an alternate reality where the Earth might be in a different orbit.
The writers and producers will get back to us.
Haha, i understood that reference
@@10thdoctor15 The thing is, if your matter can no longer interact with things around you then that does include the floor. If something that is out of phase still has matter, and thus mass, then Carter and Mitchell really should have disappeared through the floor and plummeted through the Earth towards the planet's centre of gravity.
@@krashd The floor and walls are in both dimensions, the cups, computers and people aren't.
The countdown to season 10 is approaching .. let's get into it !