Love how when Gen Hammond says "request denied" he shifts forward to get up and the light catches all three of his shiny general stars on his shoulders. Even if nobody planned it, it still looks like a flex move on Jack's one star.
To be fair, Hammond was always The Man that Jack was sticking it to (tongue-in-cheek in the later seasons of course). Now he's the one on the receiving end of it and it just so happens the previous The Man is the one doing the sticking to him.
Child: can we get some ice cream please. Parents: no Child: please Parents: not happening *door bell rings* *parent opens the door to their dad* Child: grandpa! Grandpa: taking my grandchild to the ice cream store Parent: .......
But it's grandpa...you still get parent points for saying no and they get grandpa points for telling you to get over it...and kids get ice cream...everyone wins!
I love how when Daniel says "we miss you around here, sir" Jack (who is currently in command of the SGC) is like "hey!" and Daniel quickly moves on. The dynamic between those two is unparallelled.
Yup, even Gen. Landry mentoned that he likes yelling at people but couldn't get the chance in Stargate Command because everyone there are the best of what they do. I miss this show.
ultramegaman555 1 year ago god i miss seeing such a chemistry and interaction between so many beloved and believable characters^^, don't worry, you have all the new woke shit to enjoy now
I think Jack just doesn't want to let his friends go because he is lonely. Since he doesn't get to go on missions anymore, Jack wants to have his friends close by. So he uses his authority to keep them near (much to the annoyance of Daniel).
Definitely. But he did have a good point on why Daniel's expertise was important on Earth, too. They were still finding Ancient ruins and artifacts there, some of them being used by the Go'auld. 8th season was really a long farewell to the team. Was good. I still enjoy 9 and 10 immensely, though.
I think it was because as team lead he could at least protect his friends on the team, as a general behind a desk, he can't do that anymore. Also from a professional stand point, yes Jack was right, you don't send the most qualified person into a situation where you could lose said most qualified person. It's called being too important to lose, it's why the higher in rank you go the less time you spend in the field till all you command is a desk.
@@elizabethjansen2684 Oh my God, I've never noticed the similarities between O'Neill and Hawkeye before! I mean, they're total opposites but also the same 😂
Taking Daniel ... Ah, well, won't be the same but we do have other experts who can figure out Ancient well enough. Taking Walter ... Ah, crap, this is bad, I'm not sure anyone else on this planet knows how to operate the Stargate.
@@user-yo8ab1ys9e First Weir, then Carter and then Woolsey? If they'd sent Hammond, he would have stayed in charge the whole time. He would have whupped the Wraith, deprogrammed the replicators, and brought back the Ancients, all with style.
this episode presumably takes place at the same time as "Gemini" where we're introduce to Replicator Carter as Daniel is scene in only in the teaser and later in a dream sequence.
It's a pity that Don S. Davis is no longer around, he was a good actor and general Hammond was one of my favourite Stargate SG-1 characters. I actually got to meet Don S. Davis at the Auckland Armageddon Expo 20 years ago in 2004.
Let's be honest, the number of times Hammond gave SG-1 a go for stupid missions he really should not have authorized, it was nice finally getting to see him tell Jack no. But how's Jack supposed to run the Cheyenne Mountain Complex without _Walter?_ That's like trying to fly the Millennium Falcon without Chewbacca!
They really did Atlantis a disservice not sending him.... or even seeding a few linguists into a team that Daniel taught before Atlantis Team left. Don't you think it left my attention that Harriman was going as well. He'd been left out of the action FAR too long.
There were behind the scenes business reasons why Jackson couldn't go to Atlantis which is also why Carter and Teal'c were absent from the pilot of Atlantis. But this episode could've been an Atlantis episode that tied into Siege Part 3 and the return trip where they meet Vala. It would've made a great cross-over and to see Hammond taking reigns in Atlantis for even an episode.
Did at least of the Atlantis personnal receive some course in ancient? I mean who sends a long term mission to the city of the Ancients and doesn't make sure that at least a couple of those people know the language...
If I remember right sometimes the ancients would hide their secrets behind codes and clues. This was to keep their research a secret and Daniel had a knack for putting those clues together. Like when he and Makay figured out how to get into that secret lab with the music and lamps
Actually, Dr. Elizabeth Weir was probably the person who was the most proficient in the Ancient language right after Daniel Jackson. That's one of the reasons she was the head of the Atlantis expedition. Also Rodney could translate a fair bit of Ancient, but mostly the technical stuff.
I think yes, sometimes it is asked in the show from random characters that how are their ancient or wraith. So I think they did but didn't become fluent
I think just knowing the words doesn't help you, you kinda need someone with a deeper understanding to interpret the meaning of a sentence, which was mostly what Daniel was good at, filling the gaps to make a proper sentence out of it...he was usually wrong too tho, till the right meaning hit him in the face.
Yeah but its Vala. I mean really worse things than having a gorgeous woman fall for him have happened to Daniel. Most of his romantic encounters resulted in the woman being a murderous mad woman. Valas just gonna pick his pockets or run up his credit cards at worst.
I'd really like to see a new Stargate series...but I maybe forced to re-watch the old ones... I don't usually watch shows more than once... getting desperate for more Gate stuff.
I’m genuinely curious, but is this *supposed* to be written like a comedy and not a genuine piece of science fiction? It has all the charm of an ALF episode, or M*A*S*H.
Overall? No. It's an action adventure, and it's similar in tone to other action adventures of the era, like Buffy, or Heroes, or Doctor Who. Which means that it's a combination of plot/action, silly comedy, and heart-wrenching drama. Different episodes will more into one direction than the other. This is a comedy-heavy episode.
Love how when Gen Hammond says "request denied" he shifts forward to get up and the light catches all three of his shiny general stars on his shoulders. Even if nobody planned it, it still looks like a flex move on Jack's one star.
To be fair, Hammond was always The Man that Jack was sticking it to (tongue-in-cheek in the later seasons of course). Now he's the one on the receiving end of it and it just so happens the previous The Man is the one doing the sticking to him.
He didn't lean forward to emphasize that, he was getting out of the chair.
Child: can we get some ice cream please.
Parents: no
Child: please
Parents: not happening
*door bell rings*
*parent opens the door to their dad*
Child: grandpa!
Grandpa: taking my grandchild to the ice cream store
Parent: .......
i would still say no
*their* dad
🤔
Grandpa: ...and I'll be taking your car.
But it's grandpa...you still get parent points for saying no and they get grandpa points for telling you to get over it...and kids get ice cream...everyone wins!
that is like the best analogy ive seen for this scene lmaoooo
I love how when Daniel says "we miss you around here, sir" Jack (who is currently in command of the SGC) is like "hey!" and Daniel quickly moves on. The dynamic between those two is unparallelled.
I think Jack was more pissed about losing Walter then he was Daniel
mee too
finally some appreciation for the Walter
Yup, even Gen. Landry mentoned that he likes yelling at people but couldn't get the chance in Stargate Command because everyone there are the best of what they do. I miss this show.
Well if Walter's gone who is going to do all the work?
Without Walter no one else can operate the gate. He is the goal keeper. Irreplaceable and underappreciated
"Oh and I'll be taking Walter too." Why don't you just take the whole base. - Jack
Jack: You can't take Walter he's the only one who knows how to run the Stargate!
Rubbing salt in the wound lol
Don't you just hate when someone higher up the food chain poaches all your best people?
Good idea! Was going to do that next
"Sure General! Why don't you take Carter as well? And hey, I hear Teal'c's a dab hand with the X-303's navigation computer!" 😂
god i miss seeing such a chemistry and interaction between so many beloved and believable characters^^
ultramegaman555
1 year ago
god i miss seeing such a chemistry and interaction between so many beloved and believable characters^^, don't worry, you have all the new woke shit to enjoy now
I think Jack just doesn't want to let his friends go because he is lonely. Since he doesn't get to go on missions anymore, Jack wants to have his friends close by. So he uses his authority to keep them near (much to the annoyance of Daniel).
indeed
Definitely. But he did have a good point on why Daniel's expertise was important on Earth, too. They were still finding Ancient ruins and artifacts there, some of them being used by the Go'auld. 8th season was really a long farewell to the team. Was good. I still enjoy 9 and 10 immensely, though.
It's heavily implied
Naw, its because Shanks was under contract.
I think it was because as team lead he could at least protect his friends on the team, as a general behind a desk, he can't do that anymore. Also from a professional stand point, yes Jack was right, you don't send the most qualified person into a situation where you could lose said most qualified person. It's called being too important to lose, it's why the higher in rank you go the less time you spend in the field till all you command is a desk.
All the song-and-dance about Daniel is really just Hammond trying to soften the blow about Walter.
Walter and Radar. The two most important people in (TV) Military History. 😀
When the old manager comes and steals all your best staff
New manager:*confused betrayal"
Love how Hammond is decked out in a fancy uniform while Jack still wears the same ratty old green fatigues
Mash casual
@@elizabethjansen2684 Oh my God, I've never noticed the similarities between O'Neill and Hawkeye before! I mean, they're total opposites but also the same 😂
@MrCCollins1993 i wouldnt be surprised to find they had similar inspiration for their respective characters lol
Loved the chair spin. Both dramatic and childish at the same time.
It's round, shouldn't it spin ? Make it spin!
Jacks face when Hammond tells him that He is the mission commander... :)
Taking Daniel ... Ah, well, won't be the same but we do have other experts who can figure out Ancient well enough.
Taking Walter ... Ah, crap, this is bad, I'm not sure anyone else on this planet knows how to operate the Stargate.
I think walter is the chair
@@aliabdallah102 the best chair to operate the gate
@@aliabdallah102 pretty sure Walter is both the technician and the chair
@@zippacna is this a
D O U B L E E N T E N D R E
@@aliabdallah102 I believe you are correct
I love the guard just standing in the background there. I can only imagine what's going through his head while listening in on that conversation.
“We miss you around here sir…”
😂🤣😂
Love how the O'Neill/Daniel hate relationship has become more of a brotherly jest kind of thing
looks like Jack just lost everything in a divorce
The kid, the chair... All gone
Man, can you imagine Hammond actually going to Atlantis?
I wish. Hammond, Jackson, and Walter being there would’ve been awesome.
@@user-yo8ab1ys9e First Weir, then Carter and then Woolsey? If they'd sent Hammond, he would have stayed in charge the whole time. He would have whupped the Wraith, deprogrammed the replicators, and brought back the Ancients, all with style.
@@gabrielmichelson9830 it's a shame he died
@@gabrielmichelson9830 But then what would there be to do on his second day?
@@spartandud3 You mean after lunch on the first day?
RIP donn :( and RIP stargate
"I'm not getting all my memos..."
“With respect sir, I think you should tell the mission commander that I need Daniel, right here.”
“You just did.”
“I did- I did?…. You sir?”
Ahh yes. The fateful episode where Daniel meets Vala.
Meets?
Awesome! I gotta go rewatch it now.
Love the line...
But, you are very attractive.
@@SuperVstech Yes, Meet: to come into the presence or company of (someone) by chance or arrangement.
He did miss the Daedalus for that.
I'm Olo. Hans Olo.
0:31 Jack looks genuinely hurt. XD
God i love this show and these actors what a time to be alive watching it all play out...
I like how he shows up and has his pick of the litter.
For anyone wondering: Walter is the chair.
Shhh, let us dream he meant the guy that goes "Chevron 1 encoded, ect."
Jack, internally: Damn, I liked that chair...
If I didn't know better, I would think that Walter's last name is O'Reilly
@@davincent98 I always wondered if his character was based off of Radar in MASH
@@WouldntULikeToKnow. I think I did hear that somewhere
Love Jack's reaction here.
"Sir... WTH is your deal?"
this episode presumably takes place at the same time as "Gemini" where we're introduce to Replicator Carter as Daniel is scene in only in the teaser and later in a dream sequence.
Daniel is obviously the one to send
I mean, if something goes wrong and he ends up getting killed, it'll only last a few months.
RIP a great leader.
Jack forgot to say "What just happened?"
When the district manager contradics the store manager!
0:07 walters poker face
The way Jack turned when he said about taking Walter as well😭
He was like “What, no you can’t take both of them!”
Dad just FLEXED on the kids 😂
I wonder how long Hammond had his chair facing away from the door, just so he could swivel it at *just* the right dramatic moment? 😁
That's probably what the officer outside in the hallway was for. "Sir, I hear them approaching."
It's a pity that Don S. Davis is no longer around, he was a good actor and general Hammond was one of my favourite Stargate SG-1 characters. I actually got to meet Don S. Davis at the Auckland Armageddon Expo 20 years ago in 2004.
I like to think Jack just wanted to keep his friend close and safe, considering that he can’t watch Daniel’s back out in the field anymore.
Warum wurde die beste Szene anfangs m Büro rausgeschnitten ?
You missed out the bit about his favorite chair
🤣LoL. That scene played out so much like the divorced parents, 1 telling the other they're taking the kid/family pet/car etc.
Great episode because of Hammond.
of Texas.
"Requested Denied" 😂
Let's be honest, the number of times Hammond gave SG-1 a go for stupid missions he really should not have authorized, it was nice finally getting to see him tell Jack no. But how's Jack supposed to run the Cheyenne Mountain Complex without _Walter?_ That's like trying to fly the Millennium Falcon without Chewbacca!
They really did Atlantis a disservice not sending him.... or even seeding a few linguists into a team that Daniel taught before Atlantis Team left. Don't you think it left my attention that Harriman was going as well. He'd been left out of the action FAR too long.
There were behind the scenes business reasons why Jackson couldn't go to Atlantis which is also why Carter and Teal'c were absent from the pilot of Atlantis. But this episode could've been an Atlantis episode that tied into Siege Part 3 and the return trip where they meet Vala. It would've made a great cross-over and to see Hammond taking reigns in Atlantis for even an episode.
now that what I call over ruled..
I'm happy for Daniel
Dammit Walter!!! Traitors, all of you.
He also took his chair back.
Did at least of the Atlantis personnal receive some course in ancient? I mean who sends a long term mission to the city of the Ancients and doesn't make sure that at least a couple of those people know the language...
That would be exclusively Daniels notes, right?
Or is there a vocabulary lying around?
If I remember right sometimes the ancients would hide their secrets behind codes and clues. This was to keep their research a secret and Daniel had a knack for putting those clues together. Like when he and Makay figured out how to get into that secret lab with the music and lamps
Actually, Dr. Elizabeth Weir was probably the person who was the most proficient in the Ancient language right after Daniel Jackson. That's one of the reasons she was the head of the Atlantis expedition. Also Rodney could translate a fair bit of Ancient, but mostly the technical stuff.
I think yes, sometimes it is asked in the show from random characters that how are their ancient or wraith. So I think they did but didn't become fluent
I think just knowing the words doesn't help you, you kinda need someone with a deeper understanding to interpret the meaning of a sentence, which was mostly what Daniel was good at, filling the gaps to make a proper sentence out of it...he was usually wrong too tho, till the right meaning hit him in the face.
Good video. Would have been better with the conversion about the chair.
Season and episode anyone know?
Check the video title.
@@HarbekVideos I realized after asking the question. Ooops
@@mixer7586 It happens!
Hey radar wheres ....
Daniel had the good sense not to gload.
When did this happen? I watched all the seasons of each show and never seen this episode.
It's season 8 episode 12 Prometheus unbound is the title I believe.
I wonder how things would be different if Daniel went to Atlantis
He wanted his chair also
Don’t forget Vinny.
Noooooo! … not Walter!!!!😢😊
OH and I'll be taking Walter too.
sad part is iirc he misses the ride anyways because of a mishap of his "girlfriend" LOL
Yeah but its Vala. I mean really worse things than having a gorgeous woman fall for him have happened to Daniel. Most of his romantic encounters resulted in the woman being a murderous mad woman. Valas just gonna pick his pockets or run up his credit cards at worst.
Aka the DANIEL DISNEYLAND
Daniel Jackson deserves go part atlantis team
I don't remember that scene
Why does this feels like a scene from M*A*S*H?
I know everyone on the show
I'd really like to see a new Stargate series...but I maybe forced to re-watch the old ones... I don't usually watch shows more than once... getting desperate for more Gate stuff.
hahahahhah
I’m genuinely curious, but is this *supposed* to be written like a comedy and not a genuine piece of science fiction? It has all the charm of an ALF episode, or M*A*S*H.
Overall? No. It's an action adventure, and it's similar in tone to other action adventures of the era, like Buffy, or Heroes, or Doctor Who. Which means that it's a combination of plot/action, silly comedy, and heart-wrenching drama. Different episodes will more into one direction than the other. This is a comedy-heavy episode.