Just learned of Cliff Simon’s passing and had to watch one of my favorite Stargate scenes. Baal was one of the most charismatic of the system lords and every episode with him was great. Thank you, Cliff.
Yeah it took possible galactic genocide to get him to even begin to consider helping Ba'al so yep, bit of a history between them. I agree this is an amazing scene, though as far as Ba'al scenes go, I think the most satisfying one was Jack watching the last Ba'al get sucked out and dry up Lol. "Get rid of the last bad guy, and then there's cake!".
My favorite system lord is Ba'al. He came around and realized his limitations. I could see myself sit around and chug with him. Provided he didn't try to sneak a snake into my head.
Well, that's the thing. He probably _would_ try to sneak a snake in your head. And he's still an evil, arrogant bastard like any other Goa'uld, it's just that he learned to not be "stupid evil".
@Hikaru Midomiya Well, the Ori themselves would, assuming no intervention from a certain 3rd party that has made themselves the self-proclaimed police force of ascended beings (granted, not without good reason, but still), but I'm pretty sure the Ori's followers vs the Replicators would make for a far more interesting matchup.
Well, the small guys do have element of surprise on their side and presumably are immune to energy weapons as evidenced by Apothis running away when they got to his ship So, once they get the first ship its only a matter of time..more will follow and the self proclaimed gods and their herds will fail
actually he didn't lose it, he is technically still a general... which mean that selmak could give him an order and he would have to follow it if it was reasonable
@@zippacna Yeah I was wondering that too. I never heard he actually officially left the airforce. He is probably Airforce paid agent placed in foreign territory. As it is been done today as well. Just not with planets and their civilizations but countrys and their governments.
Hell yeah! We know that they definitely and finally got together after Threads. Joseph Malozzi even went so far as to confirm that after Threads he considered them as a couple and I definitely find that believable. Jack and Sam forever!
Did anyone else notice the Director Peter DeLuise was one of the troops in the gate from the first when you see when they pan over to Colonel O’Neill and Baal😊
Honestly, I'm just waiting for the day that I can use the line "You know that bitter taste in the back of your throat that's kind of wrapped around your uvula? That's what's left of your pride"
I just love how the first half of Stargate, everyone feared the system lords. But by the time Season 7/8, the system lords were nothing but a nuisance. And what do you want
Здравствуйте Уважаемый Ba,al рада видеть Вас живым и здоровым ,Вы Аккуратны,помогите,Если O Nil не догоняет, оставьте,всему своё Время,.я Вас очень Уважаю .Спасибо,что Вы рядом.
Given O'Neill's previous experiences with Ba'al (how many times did Ba'al kill him, again?), it's easy to see why he was such a shit to Ba'al. If I were O'Neill, I probably wouldn't have even bothered with the conversation, I would have just told him to piss off.
@@drmachinewerke1 No fucking shit, Sherlock. Did you figure that out all on your own? Well done, gold star. At this rate you might even graduate back into the regular school system and out of special education. _Everyone knows it's fiction. You have contributed nothing._
Uhhh...communcation is possible through the gates even using primitive radios....I don't think it is difficult for Ba'al to hear them using stolen Asgard technology....
Jack is so.. irreverent.. and does it so naturally (and with humor), its really easy to miss that its not machismo, but more like a coping mechanism. Imagine what loosing Tealc in season 7 would be like with how loosing Daniel in season 1 went down.
@@Lightingwarrior Selmak was able to crack a joke with Jacob while she and her then host experience strong pain. I would say Selmak was a very humorous Snake.
Dalek Caan: "They have ascended." (to pig-slaves) "Return to base." (turns to Jast secretively) "Request information: What is your opinion of Dalek Sec?" Dalek Jast: "We were created to follow him." Dalek Caan: "But you have... doubts?" [Dalek Jast looks around, checking they are alone] Dalek Jast: "Affirmative."
I hated the Tok'ra so much, came around when they needed help, acted like jerks all along and if you ever needed them they would make you beg for it. At least with the Goa'uld you knew where you stood.
Thats because tchnically they are Goa'uld too. They generally have very equal prequisites. They are just different in how they developed their mindset about general issues like wether or not it is right to take another persons life to make it yours.
Stargate SG-1 was the ultimate example of "Hold my beer", all the power of the Ancients, Asgard , Nox and Furlings couldn't stop the Gouald for 5000 years, but 20 teams of beered up Americans broke them in under 10 years
The Ancients were dead/ascended before the Goa'uld even entered the stage... the Asgard had their hands full with the Replicators in their own galaxy and their Protected Planets treaty worked well in the meantime so there wasn't an urgency to do any more. The Nox became pacifists, presumably before the Goa'uld showed up as well and the Furlings just plain disappeared without a trace... also presumably before the Goa'uld made an appearance. So yeah, kind of easy for the Goa'uld to become dominant, decadent and overconfident in those circumstances.
Eric Langlois you forget the Episode The Fifth race in which an agreement between the aforementioned races to tackle the Gouald, and not all the Ancients ascended, remember the Romans called them the Gate Builders and the rebellion in Giza took place before the rise of the romans
The Ancients got eliminated by the Wraith and those who managed to avoid that fate either ascended or just spent their lovely time on Earth without doing much. So yeah most threats to the Goa'uld just disappeared over time or were not able to do much other than giving them a good scare (like Asgards or maybe Tollans...until Anubis that is) Also everyone just took advantage of the replicators taking out the Goa'uld until only Ba'al and perhaps and couple of tiny Goa'uld rulers were left in the galaxy (and well, Anubis but he had other problems to deal with), so without them those "20 teams of beered up Americans" would still be fighting against system lords....
Jerry Mathurin except for Merlin and the knights of the round which is around 900-1200 ad well past Giza , and we know the main reason the Asgard weren’t directly involved is that they were dealing with the replicators and the Alteans were also more concerned with the Ori
Okay everyone. In rewatched the episode on the fifth race, and then the rest of the series cause this show is awesome. The ancients were wiped out about 2 million years ago, after the weapon on dakara was used to create life in the milky way galaxy. The human/ancient female found in Antarctica was from about The same time period, which is the only explanation, because the continent wasn’t incased in ice until about 5 million BC. The gate in Antarctica was over 50 million and was said to be the oldest in the network. Now, the ghou al’d began to evovle the same time period as the ancient were being wiped out from the plague. The episode ’The Fifth Race’ talk about the race who taught the romans about the construction methods from the roads as ‘the builder of roads’. There is some suggestion in actual mythology that giants actually roamed the land at the time and shared their knowledge with the romans. This was the golden age of mathematics and engineering for the Roman Empire, occuring in sometime in 300-70 BC. (I know the time frame is a big gap, but there are no records of who actually designed the roads and many names of visionaries throughout Roman history). In SG1, Daniel was comparing the Gtaebuilders to the Builder of roads or way makers. And yes. The humans arrived and tipped the balance of power. Many small dedicated strike forces, encouraging others to stand, shifted the war in the favor of freedom. Not to mention, the Asgard have protected their galaxy and others from the Ghoulad, and the replicators, while the Nox evolved and became a non-confrontational species. Merlin, O’neil and Joe Spencer were all humans with the noble gene, and further along the evolutionary path then most. It stands to reason that there may have been others in history who possessed similar attributes. However, there is nothing saying that Merlin lived only from the 10th century. He could have lived millions of years ago, been preserved in stasis,only waking up every few hundred centuries. Morgan La Fey was an ancient, Merlin knew of the ori and their insanity as well as their origin. And Morgan La Fey was either a friend and Ally, or was using Merlin for the fight. Anyway, that is my 2 cents.
+John Sheppard fan girl It's similar to G'Kar and Londo's Elevator Scene. It's rather dark humour which I love and many tend to think i'm weird because I find it funny. Like I give a shit.
laughing at end of the world plots, mocking friend and foe alike.....OH and putting his need for a one liner ahead of everything else. really he nearly got earth destroyed how many times because he felt the need to....do his thing. no i dont then thats vary identifiable jacks the much needed comidy in a otherwise vary dark show
***** genocidal races, little to no hope. religion prosecution. more than a few deaths/ stargate could be called riseing in the face of adversity or more simple hope. but that came after whole seasons of a down trodden and beaten team. jack made light of things and we the viewer feel better for it
regret that Ba'al only started performing at the end of season 8 -10, the character mentioned earlier,he is charismatic and interesting, he was the only goa'uld to evolve and become more human, he was a good psychologist and strategist, he wasn't characterized by mindless cruelty like Sokar or madness like Anubis, he was a rationalist, scientist and great strategist too little Baal, too little Selmak
@@omalleycaboose5937 Understood, but the fate of the galaxy is at stake and O'Neil is letting personal grudges get in the way. I guess it did not occur to him that is Ba'al and the Goa'uld Empire collapsed under this assault then Earth would be next and they would be left no allies to help. Asgard aside that it.
BAAL oh BAAL you will be missed: oh OOOp there is another one!! Finally gone now, baal oh baal you OOOO another one, "gods" itslike "waka-mole" and ARE THEY GONE YET??.. AND HOW DO YOU KNOW THEY ALL REALLY ARE GONE?? .. UM, we just oh no.. ANOTHER ONE, but that no, that ONE is the..final..let'sjustcontinueonlikehe'sfinallydead../
If anybody is interested the guy that played ball he got killed I think in a paragliding sport or something I just wanted to say it was an awesome actor played a great bad guy and dag gone it rest in peace.
If I had to choose between Macgyver and O'Neil, I'll take Mac every time. O'Neil was always to much of a jackass for me to warm to. I mean, remember the episode where Daniel becomes the equivalent of a system lord and is about to destroy Moscow? Jack fires on Daniel only encounter a force field protecting him. Daniel then tells Jack " You never were very smart."That statement fits O'Neal to a tee.
The Tokra don't really fool me. They're still Gould they just have a different philosophical view & way of doing things than the System Lords. Reminder: in Allegiance, they acted like the Jaffa didn't deserve to step or share a planet with them & treated them like any System Lord would. In season 4 episodes 3, 4, & 5 (episodes involving Anise/Freya) SG- 1 were basically used as guinea pigs or were somehow held back & intentionally did not receive information & resources needed to do what needed to be done. In this episode it's revealed that the Tokra had a device to track the movement of System Lord fleets but did not tell their allies they had any such device. Jacob had to steal it to help out his friends.
Second? Ba'al was the last System Lord for a reason. He was able to suppress his egomania when it was necessary to keep himself alive, unlike so many other Goa'uld who were simply to stubborn to ever back down when faced with a hopeless situation.
It would have been so easy to make just a few minor adjustments to the story arc and turn Ba'al into a solid ally. I wish that possibility had been explored. He was by far the most interesting and potentially reasonable system lord.
I’ve always wondered how this technology works. When Sokar dialled in, he had to project his face by bombarding the iris with particles to replicate his face. Wonder why he didn’t use this image hologram technology. Also, how would Baal even see/hear Jack if he’s projecting his image.
when they made the movie Stargate Continuum they made one fatal mistake . Baal was one of Ra's minions at the time that he reigned on earth whitch means that in the SG1 era he was more than 5000 years old since the rebelion of the egyptians against Ra occured 3000 BC .Now we all know that when Apophis was on the verge of dying after asking for refuge at the SGC his body was decaying at a rapid rate since his symbiote was to weak to keep him from aging to fast and Baal was as old as Appaphis was so how come when they took out his symbiote vala said i'll go help his host to come to term with his past when normally the host should have tarted aging almost immediatly in the same pattern that Apophis's host did and another thing even Vala is a parodox herself cause we know by the same movie that Vala as a go'aould never left Baal side in 50 years when Baal changed the past whitch means that Vala's host is also very old so how come in the series she wasn,t an old woman instead of a yound one like she was now that she didn't have her simbiote anymore . I think thats where the stargate series started to lose ratings to the point thath they had to end it cause the plots started to make less and less sens
Baal not aging could be a side effect of the genetic tampering done when Baal made all of those clones of himself. Or it could also be that Baals host is a lot newer than the one Apophis had. Same could be said for Vala. Its possible that the Gould Qetesh did not take Vala as a host until after Qetesh fell in league with Baal.
Just learned of Cliff Simon’s passing and had to watch one of my favorite Stargate scenes. Baal was one of the most charismatic of the system lords and every episode with him was great. Thank you, Cliff.
Cliff Simon also played the most entertaining system lord.
Jack: "Sorry I was just finishing off my sandwich."
Baal: "Impudence!"
Jack: "No Tuna."
O'Neill and Ba'al made such a great pair. I would pay money to watch Ba'al, O'Neill, and Mayborne, all put in a room together.
Sadly, Baal is no longer with us. RIP Cliff Simon.
@@rageagaintstheNWO Indeed. His passing was a great loss. RIP Cliff.
Wit fest it would be
Also lord Yu would be great addition.
Put Todd the wraith, and the party will be complete😂
Between Ba'al and O'Neill, the amount of smug present in this room is almost enough to create a singularity.
It probably did somewhere.
That's what powered the wormhole in the stargate necessary for the transmission.
There is a singularity directly behind Baal.
A smug-ularity
Smugulatity*
Man, that guy’s got a lot of Ba’als to come begging for help like that.
Good one
I have myself an extra set of Ba'als.
Most charismatic of all Goa'uld. :)
i love baal as a bad guy. lol and this entire clip was gold.
He is the father of lies
Yeah but ineffective as all fuck apparently
My favorite scene in all off Stargate. Jack is just so smug. To be fair, Baal had Jack tortured before this, killed him over and over agian.
Yeah it took possible galactic genocide to get him to even begin to consider helping Ba'al so yep, bit of a history between them. I agree this is an amazing scene, though as far as Ba'al scenes go, I think the most satisfying one was Jack watching the last Ba'al get sucked out and dry up Lol. "Get rid of the last bad guy, and then there's cake!".
My favorite system lord is Ba'al. He came around and realized his limitations. I could see myself sit around and chug with him. Provided he didn't try to sneak a snake into my head.
Well, that's the thing. He probably _would_ try to sneak a snake in your head. And he's still an evil, arrogant bastard like any other Goa'uld, it's just that he learned to not be "stupid evil".
@Sez B I wouldn't say benevolent, but he wasn't quite as tyrannical as his contemporaries.
@Sez B He realise that with us earthlings, it is better to use honey rather than the threat of enslavement/extermination.
Cliff Simon Died 2 days ago. RIP to the best bad guy in the universe Cliff was an amazing man and a hell of an actor
He didn't die. It was just one of Baals clones.
@@spudbencer7179 good one. If only…
It's a pity we never got to see Ori vs Replicators.
@Hikaru Midomiya
Well, the Ori themselves would, assuming no intervention from a certain 3rd party that has made themselves the self-proclaimed police force of ascended beings (granted, not without good reason, but still), but I'm pretty sure the Ori's followers vs the Replicators would make for a far more interesting matchup.
Well, the small guys do have element of surprise on their side and presumably are immune to energy weapons as evidenced by Apothis running away when they got to his ship So, once they get the first ship its only a matter of time..more will follow and the self proclaimed gods and their herds will fail
Yeah... i mean it almost happened (The Ark of Truth)
Ba'al: these guys are a threat to every human who populates this Galaxy
O'Neill: right. Like you but better?
"Whacta got Walter?"
"Oh, Bal...."
He says it so nonchalantly like it was his next door neighbor showing up with a casserole or something, lol.
I have watched this Tv series almost 7 may 8 times, just started another SG-1 marathon.
rookie.. I'm well into my 17th xD
Best response ever "I think big" LOL!
Cliff Simon would be great as The Master in Doctor Who.
Evil, Charming, and technically British, yeah he would make a great candidate, too bad they killed the Master off last season
John Mannings LOL they will never turn the master or the doctor back into a man. Not how SJWing works
@@jamesbizs If it fits an agenda, casting the master as man vs a female doctor is a narrative that writes itself
PsiTerror hmm. I didn’t consider that narrative
OMG Just Yes !!!!! Never Thought About It Before But It Actually Would Be A Good Idea And I'd Love To See It Too !!!!!
Haha Jacob's non-facepalm reaction to O'neill's comment at 2:28 - 2:30 lol
yeah. kinda like that.
Ba'al: You can't be serious.
Jack: Yes I can. I just choose not to...some of the time.
Classic Jack O'Neil.
RIP Cliff Simon. You will be missed
Don S. David in 2008 and Carmen Argenziano in 2019.
Possibly the best exchange in the entire franchise. O'NEILL for president!!!!
Yes
2:42 That moment when you regret having lost your military rank, but still willing to kick the ass of the soldier anyway.
actually he didn't lose it, he is technically still a general... which mean that selmak could give him an order and he would have to follow it if it was reasonable
@@zippacna Yeah I was wondering that too. I never heard he actually officially left the airforce. He is probably Airforce paid agent placed in foreign territory. As it is been done today as well. Just not with planets and their civilizations but countrys and their governments.
lmao..... I like the look on father in laws face...."What the hell was that!"Come on we all know Sam and Jack got married...
Hell yeah! We know that they definitely and finally got together after Threads. Joseph Malozzi even went so far as to confirm that after Threads he considered them as a couple and I definitely find that believable. Jack and Sam forever!
And then divorced her when she grew out her hair...
You know that bitter taste that's kinda wrapped around your uvula that's what left of your pride.
Did anyone else notice the Director Peter DeLuise was one of the troops in the gate from the first when you see when they pan over to Colonel O’Neill and Baal😊
Rip Ba’al
RIP cliff Simon
The most badass goa'uld and hot :P
+Jacqueline Tanith and Hathor were quite mean also... And Nirrti.
MultiJejje
Nirrti yes and the blonde chick Tokra but Hathor was meh... (funny fact about Nirrti , the actor her name is same as mine haha)
Osiris his (or better her) last host body... XD
Morrigan's host was smoking hot.
Asgardians are much better, your taste is terrible
Rip dude
R.I.P. Cliff Simon
Honestly, I'm just waiting for the day that I can use the line "You know that bitter taste in the back of your throat that's kind of wrapped around your uvula? That's what's left of your pride"
The whole Torturing to Death over and over again thing He did to Jack was the worst decision He ever made.
I just love how the first half of Stargate, everyone feared the system lords. But by the time Season 7/8, the system lords were nothing but a nuisance. And what do you want
This scene cracks me up oh my God 😂🤣
Ah Jack, never one to let a serious situation get the better of his sense of humor.
Здравствуйте Уважаемый Ba,al рада видеть Вас живым и здоровым ,Вы Аккуратны,помогите,Если O Nil не догоняет, оставьте,всему своё Время,.я Вас очень Уважаю .Спасибо,что Вы рядом.
Given O'Neill's previous experiences with Ba'al (how many times did Ba'al kill him, again?), it's easy to see why he was such a shit to Ba'al. If I were O'Neill, I probably wouldn't have even bothered with the conversation, I would have just told him to piss off.
Baal died today in march 2021
Two Stupid Dogs.
Little Dog: I want the Ba'al!
Big Dig: I want the Ba'al!
Ba’al buddy. You’re God. You don’t need help.
love it... lol
Jack is a bad ass. He doesn't take any shit from baal
Two Baals and three strikes😊😂
Ok, so Baal can project a hologram in. I still don’t get how he can hear them without equipment transmitting back...
It’s called a tv show it’s fake.
@@drmachinewerke1
No fucking shit, Sherlock. Did you figure that out all on your own? Well done, gold star. At this rate you might even graduate back into the regular school system and out of special education.
_Everyone knows it's fiction. You have contributed nothing._
Uhhh...communcation is possible through the gates even using primitive radios....I don't think it is difficult for Ba'al to hear them using stolen Asgard technology....
It's scuttlebutt not water cooler
Air Force, dude.
Jack is so.. irreverent.. and does it so naturally (and with humor), its really easy to miss that its not machismo, but more like a coping mechanism. Imagine what loosing Tealc in season 7 would be like with how loosing Daniel in season 1 went down.
no offense but that looks like a backstreet boys?
He really does.
I still watch it..
Jacob is thinking WTF, but I bet Selmak is cracking up laughing in there.
You would think but the Tok'ru aren't much for jokes
Selmak was, actually.
@@Lightingwarrior Selmek last host said the he had a lot more humor then most of the other tokru
Gabe Gu True but that still doesn't say very much, since the Tokra partically have no humour at all
@@Lightingwarrior Selmak was able to crack a joke with Jacob while she and her then host experience strong pain. I would say Selmak was a very humorous Snake.
“That way you’ll be dead, and we’ll be glad”
RIP Cliff Simon. Thank you for bringing so much joy to so many.
RiP Cliff. You played the best worst person ever
Ba'al vs O'Neill would be a great presidential debate.
couldn't be any worse than 2016's ordeal!
relentlessmadman bow down before God Emperor Trump.
President Ba'al: "Evil you can rely on!"
President Ba'al: "Impudence."
President O'Neill: "No, tuna."
Dalek Caan: "They have ascended." (to pig-slaves) "Return to base." (turns to Jast secretively) "Request information: What is your opinion of Dalek Sec?"
Dalek Jast: "We were created to follow him."
Dalek Caan: "But you have... doubts?"
[Dalek Jast looks around, checking they are alone]
Dalek Jast: "Affirmative."
I hated the Tok'ra so much, came around when they needed help, acted like jerks all along and if you ever needed them they would make you beg for it.
At least with the Goa'uld you knew where you stood.
Absolutely true.
^ Stupid comment.
Thats because tchnically they are Goa'uld too. They generally have very equal prequisites. They are just different in how they developed their mindset about general issues like wether or not it is right to take another persons life to make it yours.
Stargate SG-1 was the ultimate example of "Hold my beer", all the power of the Ancients, Asgard , Nox and Furlings couldn't stop the Gouald for 5000 years, but 20 teams of beered up Americans broke them in under 10 years
The Ancients were dead/ascended before the Goa'uld even entered the stage... the Asgard had their hands full with the Replicators in their own galaxy and their Protected Planets treaty worked well in the meantime so there wasn't an urgency to do any more. The Nox became pacifists, presumably before the Goa'uld showed up as well and the Furlings just plain disappeared without a trace... also presumably before the Goa'uld made an appearance. So yeah, kind of easy for the Goa'uld to become dominant, decadent and overconfident in those circumstances.
Eric Langlois you forget the Episode The Fifth race in which an agreement between the aforementioned races to tackle the Gouald, and not all the Ancients ascended, remember the Romans called them the Gate Builders and the rebellion in Giza took place before the rise of the romans
The Ancients got eliminated by the Wraith and those who managed to avoid that fate either ascended or just spent their lovely time on Earth without doing much. So yeah most threats to the Goa'uld just disappeared over time or were not able to do much other than giving them a good scare (like Asgards or maybe Tollans...until Anubis that is)
Also everyone just took advantage of the replicators taking out the Goa'uld until only Ba'al and perhaps and couple of tiny Goa'uld rulers were left in the galaxy (and well, Anubis but he had other problems to deal with), so without them those "20 teams of beered up Americans" would still be fighting against system lords....
Jerry Mathurin except for Merlin and the knights of the round which is around 900-1200 ad well past Giza , and we know the main reason the Asgard weren’t directly involved is that they were dealing with the replicators and the Alteans were also more concerned with the Ori
Okay everyone. In rewatched the episode on the fifth race, and then the rest of the series cause this show is awesome. The ancients were wiped out about 2 million years ago, after the weapon on dakara was used to create life in the milky way galaxy. The human/ancient female found in Antarctica was from about The same time period, which is the only explanation, because the continent wasn’t incased in ice until about 5 million BC. The gate in Antarctica was over 50 million and was said to be the oldest in the network. Now, the ghou al’d began to evovle the same time period as the ancient were being wiped out from the plague. The episode ’The Fifth Race’ talk about the race who taught the romans about the construction methods from the roads as ‘the builder of roads’. There is some suggestion in actual mythology that giants actually roamed the land at the time and shared their knowledge with the romans. This was the golden age of mathematics and engineering for the Roman Empire, occuring in sometime in 300-70 BC. (I know the time frame is a big gap, but there are no records of who actually designed the roads and many names of visionaries throughout Roman history). In SG1, Daniel was comparing the Gtaebuilders to the Builder of roads or way makers. And yes. The humans arrived and tipped the balance of power. Many small dedicated strike forces, encouraging others to stand, shifted the war in the favor of freedom. Not to mention, the Asgard have protected their galaxy and others from the Ghoulad, and the replicators, while the Nox evolved and became a non-confrontational species. Merlin, O’neil and Joe Spencer were all humans with the noble gene, and further along the evolutionary path then most. It stands to reason that there may have been others in history who possessed similar attributes. However, there is nothing saying that Merlin lived only from the 10th century. He could have lived millions of years ago, been preserved in stasis,only waking up every few hundred centuries. Morgan La Fey was an ancient, Merlin knew of the ori and their insanity as well as their origin. And Morgan La Fey was either a friend and Ally, or was using Merlin for the fight. Anyway, that is my 2 cents.
This was the second funniest scene from the entire series! (FYI the number one funniest is the 'WACKO" scene from Window of Opportunity)
"Three fries short of a happy meal..."
@@CrustyMcButternuts Nuts... Insane... Bonzo... No longer in control of ones own faculties...
Am I practically the only one who watches this show or do very few people appreciate Jack's humor, because either way that makes me sad :(
+John Sheppard fan girl It's similar to G'Kar and Londo's Elevator Scene. It's rather dark humour which I love and many tend to think i'm weird because I find it funny. Like I give a shit.
+John Sheppard fan girl
I LOVE Jack, he's just so lovable and identifiable with XD
laughing at end of the world plots, mocking friend and foe alike.....OH and putting his need for a one liner ahead of everything else. really he nearly got earth destroyed how many times because he felt the need to....do his thing. no i dont then thats vary identifiable jacks the much needed comidy in a otherwise vary dark show
edward tucker
Dark?! It's not dark... :\
***** genocidal races, little to no hope. religion prosecution. more than a few deaths/ stargate could be called riseing in the face of adversity or more simple hope. but that came after whole seasons of a down trodden and beaten team. jack made light of things and we the viewer feel better for it
regret that Ba'al only started performing at the end of season 8 -10, the character mentioned earlier,he is charismatic and interesting, he was the only goa'uld to evolve and become more human, he was a good psychologist and strategist, he wasn't characterized by mindless cruelty like Sokar or madness like Anubis, he was a rationalist, scientist and great strategist
too little Baal, too little Selmak
He start in season 6.
I wish he was from season 3 or something.
Much better then apophis
still among my best lines from Jack in the series is him mentioning how he chooses not to be serious
When you compare this to the first time they met when Baal tortured O'Neill to death over and over again...
Great show
RIP Cliff Simon, you will be missed :(
I used to think Ba'al was Jeremy Irons lol
"Sorry Jacob, Im not ready to sacrifice Teal'c.... and I just _really_ hate that smug bastard."
We didn't get enough of you. RIP
Huh, never noticed that Jacob/Selmak was nodding, almost like he was agreeing that they shouldn't sacrifice tealc to help baal.
RIP Ba'al. Thanks for the awesome TV good sir. Be blessed.
Jack was smart. The longer he waits to help Ball the weaker he is and the more Earth has to gain. He made the wise choice
I'm not going to lie, I have used this strategy on Stellaris more than once.
As smart as the show always implied General O'Neil as, he did some really stupid things consistently through the life of the series.
Can't blame him for not wanting to help the guy who litterally killed him over and over again to bring back to life and Torture.
@@omalleycaboose5937 Understood, but the fate of the galaxy is at stake and O'Neil is letting personal grudges get in the way. I guess it did not occur to him that is Ba'al and the Goa'uld Empire collapsed under this assault then Earth would be next and they would be left no allies to help. Asgard aside that it.
RIP Cliff Simon
Rip Mr. Simon
With your insolence, you're not just dooming your world, but all of humanity!
I think big!
That was O’Neill telling Baal to kiss his ass!
fly hight Cliff Simon
rip
yes I can, I just choose not to...some of the time....omg....so funny....my kind of saris
sarcasm. baal deserved it. his angry look was priceless...
RIP Cliff Simon
was that impudence (or tuna)
BAAL oh BAAL you will be missed: oh OOOp there is another one!! Finally gone now, baal oh baal you OOOO another one, "gods" itslike "waka-mole" and ARE THEY GONE YET??.. AND HOW DO YOU KNOW THEY ALL REALLY ARE GONE?? .. UM, we just oh no.. ANOTHER ONE, but that no, that ONE is the..final..let'sjustcontinueonlikehe'sfinallydead../
Jack still hasn't forgiven Baal for throwing knifes into his body lol THATS another reason Jack hates him 😂😂😂
"Insolence."
"No, tuna."
If anybody is interested the guy that played ball he got killed I think in a paragliding sport or something I just wanted to say it was an awesome actor played a great bad guy and dag gone it rest in peace.
Yes, Cliff Simon did pass away too early in that paraglider accident. :( I was sad to hear about it. I always wanted to meet him.
@@Ama-hi5kn would you become one of Baals Jaffa?😄
Rip ba'al
If I had to choose between Macgyver and O'Neil, I'll take Mac every time. O'Neil was always to much of a jackass for me to warm to. I mean, remember the episode where Daniel becomes the equivalent of a system lord and is about to destroy Moscow? Jack fires on Daniel only encounter a force field protecting him. Daniel then tells Jack " You never were very smart."That statement fits O'Neal to a tee.
The Tokra don't really fool me. They're still Gould they just have a different philosophical view & way of doing things than the System Lords. Reminder: in Allegiance, they acted like the Jaffa didn't deserve to step or share a planet with them & treated them like any System Lord would. In season 4 episodes 3, 4, & 5 (episodes involving Anise/Freya) SG- 1 were basically used as guinea pigs or were somehow held back & intentionally did not receive information & resources needed to do what needed to be done. In this episode it's revealed that the Tokra had a device to track the movement of System Lord fleets but did not tell their allies they had any such device. Jacob had to steal it to help out his friends.
Well, after all, many Tokra were killed by Jaffa for thousand of years. A mistrust can be understood. Allegiance is my favorite Episode.
I don't agree, the tokra isn't goauld, they burly steal the body of humans and live true relationships with them.
I Think Big!
Yeah what the hell Jack... ugh
I see you got yourself a set of Ba'al's. When they capture all of his clones. Or the ones they could find.
"The replicators are a threat to everyone" said the second most dangerous Guo'old leader.
Second? Ba'al was the last System Lord for a reason. He was able to suppress his egomania when it was necessary to keep himself alive, unlike so many other Goa'uld who were simply to stubborn to ever back down when faced with a hopeless situation.
@@RipOffProductionsLLC *cough* anubis *cough*
#Oneil is a better deal maker than #Weird and The #GodFather together.
Dalek Emperor versus Baa'l! Who would win in a debate? I'm counting on the Dalek Emperor!
Well, Daleks are known for bad diplomat skills, so I vote for Ba AL.
It would have been so easy to make just a few minor adjustments to the story arc and turn Ba'al into a solid ally. I wish that possibility had been explored. He was by far the most interesting and potentially reasonable system lord.
I’ve always wondered how this technology works. When Sokar dialled in, he had to project his face by bombarding the iris with particles to replicate his face. Wonder why he didn’t use this image hologram technology.
Also, how would Baal even see/hear Jack if he’s projecting his image.
His not sokar technology it's asgard tach that anubis steel from Thor mind when he kidnapped him
@@SigalDa ah i see. I forgot Anubis did that.
I thought this was the sandwich joke
Thank you
when they made the movie Stargate Continuum they made one fatal mistake . Baal was one of Ra's minions at the time that he reigned on earth whitch means that in the SG1 era he was more than 5000 years old since the rebelion of the egyptians against Ra occured 3000 BC .Now we all know that when Apophis was on the verge of dying after asking for refuge at the SGC his body was decaying at a rapid rate since his symbiote was to weak to keep him from aging to fast and Baal was as old as Appaphis was so how come when they took out his symbiote vala said i'll go help his host to come to term with his past when normally the host should have tarted aging almost immediatly in the same pattern that Apophis's host did and another thing even Vala is a parodox herself cause we know by the same movie that Vala as a go'aould never left Baal side in 50 years when Baal changed the past whitch means that Vala's host is also very old so how come in the series she wasn,t an old woman instead of a yound one like she was now that she didn't have her simbiote anymore . I think thats where the stargate series started to lose ratings to the point thath they had to end it cause the plots started to make less and less sens
Baal not aging could be a side effect of the genetic tampering done when Baal made all of those clones of himself. Or it could also be that Baals host is a lot newer than the one Apophis had. Same could be said for Vala. Its possible that the Gould Qetesh did not take Vala as a host until after Qetesh fell in league with Baal.
Don"t ask yourselves so many questions, juste enjoy this excellent show!
@@Avalanche041 baal of the continum was clone and was much younger.
That why he didn't get older when is symbiot was out of his body
2:10 Exactly what I'll say if Trump calls America to war.
You cannot be serious ....
@@lkvideos7181 Yes I can...I just choose not to...some of the time.
@Hikaru Midomiya I think big ☺️
@@lkvideos7181 You're right, he just woulda sold out to the Goa'uld the first chance he could get.