I respectfully request
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- Опубликовано: 18 фев 2012
- Show: Stargate SG-1
Season: 2
Episode: 1
Title: The Serpent's Lair
Original air date: 26/06/1998
Full episode on Stargate SG-1 official channel: • Serpent's Lair
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In this clip:
Don S. Davis as Major General George Hammond
Gary Jones as Sergeant Walter Harriman
Robert Wisden as Lieutenant Colonel Bert Samuels Развлечения
When you get called an idiot, coward, and worthless in one conversation and those words aren't even spoken. XD
Only General Hammond can fit about a thousand curse words into "dismissed".
Probably the most: "you disgust me" sounding dismissed from the whole series.
Squeaky wheel: The squeaky wheel gets the grease
Hammond: No, the squeaky wheel is ordered to stop squeaking.
Squeaky wheel: Yes, general.
Now go mop the rain up soldier
Such a great leader. In the front, leads by example, and if he finds a weak link he puts it where it will do the least amount of damage.
Hammond of Texas will not take no crap from nobody.
God bless Don Davis. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
"The idea is to send the best and brightest Colonel" DROPS THE MIC
There's a reason when this man passed he got an f-304 named after him.
*bc-304. F is prefix for fighters
@@realmfire7878 BC Battle Cruiser
@@Crackshotsteph
Wouldn’t it be a battle carrier since it carried F-302s?
@@matthew8153 plenty of ships carry aircraft and aren't called carriers. Early Russian "carriers" are a notable example, being formally classed as "Heavy Aircraft Cruisers" due to their primary role as cruisers using missiles and artillery. Daedalus class battle cruisers similarly are also primarily designed to act as battle cruisers with an airwing as opposed to a straight carrier. Once you get to the size of the ships in most sci-fi franchises, it's really not that hard to strap on a flight "pod" or two cause you really don't need the runway anymore. See BSG, Star Wars, Farscape, and even the Expanse with the Donnager class for more examples of this.
And what an utterly stupid name it was "The General Hammond".
It couldn't have been called the George, or the Hammond.
No, the writer lost all their remaining braincells during the later seasons of this show.
The pure disgust that general Hammod is showing is so powerful that it cut the video short of a second or two.
Hammond even dismissed every letter in the word DISMISSED
HAMMOND OF TEXAS
*rubs head*
In the other dimension, General O'Neill sent nukes through the StarGate and it was useless. It enraged the Jaffas even more, including Teal'c.
Miau well. Yeah . When the entire world was ending.
Well what can you expect when your enemy is trying to destroy you? I would make sure they had nothing to go back to. They wanted a war.
It actually would have crippled Apophis by wiping out his Jaffa population, leaving him vulnerable to the depredations of other System Lords, but Hammond couldn't have known that at the time. It also wouldn't have ended the immediate threat.
@Tom Pearce it's a nuke not a planet buster most of apophis troops were fine all it did was solidify the jaffa loyalty to apophis.
And all that happened because Daniel Jackson refused Catherine’s invite to help with the program 😢
"I am going down with this ship, colonel--and you're coming with me."
Hammond of Texas gets his rage on.
watched this the first time as a kid, at the time i could not fathom how well written were the dialogues nor the quality of the delivery here...damn this man was an actor alright.
Davis was a great actor but I don't think he was using acting skills here as much as he was drawing on his own military experience.
@@dogsbd i kinda disagree, it may provide him some insight on the accurary of the dialogues on the scene writtings overall but acting mad, severe, happy, thinking whatever acting an emotion or a stance on demand takes acting skills and having watched the entire show from beginning to end recently acheived to convince me that he was a talented actor
@@yumenokira7595 I do not think anyone will argue otherwise
I agree. I've been rewatching SG-1 from the beginning for the first time in over a decade, and I gotta say, I did not truly appreciate just how well written and acted this show was. It was a sci-fi show that delivered like no other, IMO.
Col. Samuels has some nerve to make that request.
He only wanted to go to the alpha site so he could try and play dictator
@@geoffwilliams4478 oh.
@DarkShogun2006 of course he was.... but the little weasel also saw an opportunity for a power grab too, with minimal risk to himself
@@geoffwilliams4478Attempted desertion during wartime.
Honestly I maybe a civilian and no experience but if I’d been there I’d be scared but I’d stand my ground fight alongside general hammond
One of the coolest dialogues written for the show.
He promptly got put to the alaska base and major Davis got his post
"The idea is to send the best and brightest"... and you don't qualify!
"If I'm not on the list, you sure as shit ain't either. Buh-Bye".
Generanal Hammond should've use the propper rank lieutenant colonel to adress this chicken and pityful officer
It is common for a LTC to be called Col.
@@williambrown2830 i know, but this time it should not have been
General Hammond truly did represent the best of humanity, he just choose to fight.
Loved his “get out” in politics. He was always impeding their work.
By far the most brutal dismissed in fiction! 😂
Permission…. DENIED!!! 🙅♂️
He should have told to get into combat uniform too
You Tell Him General Hammond Sir
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BALLS Don Hutton ((Hammond of TEXAS) RIP dude.
Don S. DAVIS
Damn right
Why they didn't do a story of Sammy boy getting killed or court martialled somehow I'll never know.
But then having thought about it maybe they decided he was too worthless to bother with.
I assume you mean Maybourn?
@@BrowncoatGofAZ no Samuels, the guy here. He was eventually replaced by Maybourne and O'Neill called it 'failing upwards'.
Should have reassigned him to frontline duties on an SGC team. We'll make a man of you yet.
Hammond should've had him arrested on the spot for attempted desertion.
No, he properly requested permission from the base commander. It was a rather cowardly, but hardly improper.
@@imofage3947 agreed. He deserves point for formality but that's about it.
+0.15 pts on courtesy.
He would have been better off requesting permission to join one of the defence teams helping protect the civilian refugees gating out. He would have recovered a lot of face.
I’m not the best or the brightest here either mi amore. I go to the worst polytechnic in my neighbourhood. It’s a pity all the raffles institution people are all useless wimps that crack under pressure. Luckily Jing Han kept trying to scare me shitless while I was doing integration. Or I would have turned out a wimp too honestly. Weird thing to say but sometimes bullying is a good thing. Prepares you for the real world where nobody owes you a compliment
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That crewman Suter of Star Trek Voyager
No, Lon Suder was played by Brad Douriff, the actor is this clip is Robert Wisden... an English born Canadian actor.
Thanks for the correction. They kinda look and sound alike
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Hammond of Texas is strong
Hammond of California would have gone with him through the gate
Way to disrespect every member of the us military from California with a stupid joke screw you
Regional posturing? Pathetic.
@@Ragitsu No, sarcastic humor
@@kenp7814 So very humorous.
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/sarcasm
This is a man that had 11 teams fail to rescue sg1 then decided "fuck it, I'll go and do it myself"
It was like 4. if we're talking about Into the Fire.