At first the actors were playing to the script but as the characters developed the script was playing to the actors which is what made it so good and oddly believable! wish it was reality
@evanboll4651 what's your point? I watched all of sg1 and Atlantis and enjoy hearing Christopher judge talking about his favorite activity killing God's
I'd like to see a new series set when the program becomes public knowledge and when earth has taken over enforcing the Protected Planets Treaty, with perhaps a new design of ship, incorporating all the stuff tech and knowledge they gained from the Asgard
@@redmondpeters6221 True and also starting to colonize other worlds and what not. Like the world economic forum trying to take the stargate for themselves in order to live on some other planet and whatnot.
@@Randomnessisreasuring I can see the SGC be like "you want another planet? here's the door" and gestures at the stargate also where do you think they would move it? don't think they can keep it under Cheyanne Mountain
I'm glad we did get a movie to finish this off but wish we'd gotten that 11th season to do it properly. It was pretty clear from the movie they wanted to stretch out the events of the movie (searching for the Arc) and Tomin's defection. I feel like the replicator thing was thrown in as a last moment thing and wasn't ever meant to be part of the original story ending, because even with the in movie explanation, it didnt make sense to risk having anything to do with them again.
not only season 11 of sg1, but at the very least a season 6 of atlantis. i'd happily trade the two mediocre seasons of universe for that atlantis movie that was hinted at also..
It made perfect sense. Unleash an unstoppable enemy on a population that would never interact with yours, since only a Prior had the power to dial a gate that far. The Replicators could take over the Ori galaxy and never be a threat to us.
To be honest it made perfect sense, or at least it made sense that those rogue agents would try something like that. If the Replicators go to war with the Ori, it could save the entire galaxy. In many ways it is similar to Dr. Weir explaining how important it would be if the Replicators went to war with the Wraith, if they hadn't started destroying human worlds it would have been an amazing move to beat the wraith.
@@danielleza908while the replicator are the perfect enemy for the wraith I don't believe the same could be said about the ori. The ori are ascended and use their powers freely. And even tho only Adria was left she definitely could solo the replicators.
@@danielleza908 "if they hadn't started destroying human worlds" .. and there is the catch, isnt it? Sure, on Paper, it sounds good, but ultimately, they cannot control the replicators. Or at least, cannot maintain control over them for very long before they get smart enough to override it.
There's a behind the scenes clip of the episode with Jack & Carter trapped in artic when they find the 2nd gate on Earth. During the scene Amanda Tapping starts banging on the ice saying "damn it, we're stuck out here with MacGyver for God's sake, someone give him a gum wrapper & a toothpick so we can go home!" Jack is supposed to be injured, so he's already laying down, but he rolls over & is laughing so much he's crying...
Das würde ich zu gerne vollständig sehen....Ich kenne die Aufnahmen bis zu dem Punkt, wo er sich wortlos umdreht uns Alle in seiner Umgebung anfangen zu lachen....gibt es noch mehr oder längere Aufnahmen davon?
They were cloaked and had Asgard weapons. If they'd attacked the ships coming through the gate they might at least have been able to cause the later ones to run into wreckage or something!
They don't get the Asgard plasma beams until the end of the show. This was only just an Merlin-upgraded Odyssey (cloak) with projectile missiles and rail guns.
@@leonkernan tbf they still had a teleport device and nuke to send, i doubt ori shield were up at that moment cloack out, 1-2 nuke (lets not be greedy) would have largly reduce the threat and get the hell out of there even just 1 nuke would be a win but with ori weapon being upfront if they cloack behind it's actually rather safe
Come on guys, Its only 7 Ori war ships. You guys took out entire goa'uld armadas with a tel'kat to nothing but a four man team. The Atlantis devotion have taken out city size hive mother ships. After this the true enemy of all the galaxy, the Lucian Alliance or Cartel's in Spaaaaaace.
You spent seven years on MacGyver. And you can't figure this one out. We... We've got belt buckles and shoelaces and a piece of gum. Build a nuclear reactor, for crying out loud. You use to be MacGyver, MacGadget, MacGimmick. Now you're MacUseless. Dear God! I'm stuck on a glacier MacGyver!
@@pieceofschmidtgamer It was a prank that the crew pulled on Richard Dean Anderson. When Jack and Sam are stuck inside a glacier she pulls out this dialog. It just showed how much fun they had on set.
I thought Supergate were big But then the Expanse show us the unholy power of Protomolecule by building the ring gate and it has infinite connection to every world at once
I'm kind of worried about the Sangraal being abandoned to the Ori galaxy. What's to stop the Priors from bringing the Sangraal back into the Milkyway and wiping out ascended Ancients?
yea just imagine if an atomic bomb was reusable - do you think the USA woulve bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki when the Japanese couldve picked the device up and send it back?
The Sangraal would have been one of the very pieces of technology belonging to the Ancients the Ori would want destroyed. To the Priors leaving the Sangraal intact would have been seen as heresy.
I think the difference is that while Ori is still somehow on our plane (sg-1 kinda see them when they visit that holy planet as fire demons at the start of season 9) the ascended ancients are on the higher plane and won't be affected by that weapon. Well if that is not true, as you said that is a huge problem.
I can think of 2 reasons why it wouldn’t work. 1. The device had a fail safe where it no longer works after the initial use (kinda like a nuke) 2. The priors don’t know what it is (much less that it can kill their “gods”) and simply destroy or discard it.
If only preachers can pilot Ori's ship, and preachers are super humans but still affected by the device developed to counter them, why not simply disguise as a soldier from the Ori, go inside a ship when it lands on a planet, then capture him, to let the ship totally useless, then you deal with the guys with no powers (soldiers), who are basically guys with spears agains guys with machine guns, Goa'uld weapons like Zat, grenades, shield force...? I mean... For me, it's a huge default to have only one guy able to control a ship with thousands of soldiers inside. Imagine you infiltrate the ship before landing, you kill him... You basically make thousands of soldiers useless before they did anything, and all the weapons disable.
Because there is always more than one Prior. They can read your mind and the device is not 100 percent effective or permanent. Also the Ori troops are better equipped than the Jaffa were. Their kit is better suited for war unlike the Jaffa kit which was suited to terrorize. All of the things you mentioned have Ori equivalents that are either on par or better.
To be fair, SG-1 (specifically) has killed.... how many gods now? And the damn serpent god from the very beginig. Killed him like 7 different times and the bastard couldn't take the damn hint to stay dead.
Wait, if the Ori are the same as the Ancients. Wouldn't the weapon have wiped the Ancients out too? Or are they confined to a galaxy? If so, how does Morgana/Morgan Le Fay affect Pegasus?
For what I understood when I watched SGA the first time (and second, third...) the range of the weapon is limited within a galaxy. And the last crystal Vala inserts in the machine is the timer that sets off the weapon. By so, the weapon fired only after going through the gate, keepin the ancients safe.
@@frgugel exactly this. The Ori however remained in their own galaxy because their "power" was linked to their followers, hence why they needed to convert the milky way before attacking the ancients. Seems also for some reason dispite been ascended, their knowledge was also limited to their own galaxy, they were unaware of the mortal populations of other galaxies or were the anceints had fled to. As for how/why the ancients go back and forth between Pegasus and the Milky way, they knew of the galaxy before hand (most having lived in Pegasus when mortals), they knew of the tech needed to travel between them when mortal, and honestly could just be hitching a ride with SG ships/gate travel.
@@mobulis that would be them breaking their own rules but then they do that alot. They are very inconsistent in how they are written and arguably are quite useless when it comes to technology and it's advancement.
So that ancient-ghost-doomsday-device was activated in OUR galaxy.... I bet our milkyway-ancients wet their ghostclothing watching that thing go through that supergate at pedestrian speed.
Is there any chance of a new series? Like maybe one set on one of the SGC'S starships. Perhaps they could be looking for the Furlings or fighting the Lucian Alliance. It would be nice if someone made a new Stargate series.
Amazon has the rights now. I know Brad Wright and Joseph Mallozzi have expressed interest in a new series and have been trying to get Amazon interested
The interest in this has been growing from what I've read. The entertainment industry loves bringing back older shows and movies these days, I just hope they do it right. I don't want another damn reboot, this show was amazing and should be built on not paved over
I think they should make a new series highlighting the history of the different alien races e.g. how tge Ancients colonised the galaxy, the alliance between the 4 great races, how the Asgard civilisationn rose, how the goauld scavenged left over technology to build their empire...
This is something that never made sense to me, they sent the anti-ori weapon through the gate, why didn't the just destroy the super gate afterwards? That way destroying the gate WOULD have stopped their followers because they'd have no way to get to the Milky way (the original supergate was created by a one shot trick they would not be able to do again)
They've tried already when the gate was first discovered (last episode of season 9 "Camelot"). The free Jaffa found it first with multiple ships and tried doing just that but it failed (the Jaffa motherships, the Ha'Tak's, had much better weapons than the human ships at this point in the series).
@@Priss933 Being Ascended doesn't make you all knowing. This was stated many times throughout the franchise. They would have had no idea such a device was on the ship when it came through the gate. Even if they eventually saw the device before it activated they wouldn't automatically know what it was.
@@TheKingTywinLannister the ancients negligence in the matter was the cause of the problem the sg1 team had. Sad enough they couldn’t think to intervene with the express intent of preventing the calamity.
I hate that this ultimately didn't help the war effort at all. Adria simply gained all the power of all the Ori. Instead of having it spread out, they consolidated it. They still wound up needing the Ark of Truth. They'd have been better off never doing this, then only deactivating the supergate and going through when they learned where the Ark was, since there were only 3 Ori ships left in the Milky Way. Once the Asgard gave over their tech, they would've been able to destroy those 3 ships, giving the SGC the space advantage. Far as I'm concerned, massive plot error. Here's another question, why didn't the Ori ships in the Milky Way get conscripted to fight the Super Hive? The Wraith spreading to the Milky Way was a threat to everyone.
In regards to the Wraith, the events of the Super Hive took place after the Ark of Truth. In regards to what were left of the Ori forces, they likely returned to their home galaxy.
"What about Adria?"
You've struck her down now she will become more powerful than you could possibly imagine.
I find your lack of Ori troubling.
Man, I miss StarGate
I do miss too!
its on netflix now
Yep I miss it as well, hopefully with Amazon buying mgm we will get new episodes
@@caseybachusMrglenbachus64 not as of end of November. Amazon Prime nas it all now.
So do I. But it's still a wonderful series. O'Neal Samantha Daniel Teal'c Mitchell and Vala were all iconic characters.
At first the actors were playing to the script but as the characters developed the script was playing to the actors which is what made it so good and oddly believable! wish it was reality
There is a whole lota stuff in these shows that is a reality.
Daniel had just the time to open the supergate and control the ship just before he went back to "normal". As a prior he was so convincing
no it's me merlin's gone
Good to see kratos talking about killing gods
Are you kidding me? This is how he started.
God Of War has only been around since 2005. Season 1 of SG-1 first aired in 1997.
@evanboll4651 what's your point?
I watched all of sg1 and Atlantis and enjoy hearing Christopher judge talking about his favorite activity killing God's
@@evanboll4651 Was he not also in an episode of McGyver
I'd like to see a new series set when the program becomes public knowledge and when earth has taken over enforcing the Protected Planets Treaty, with perhaps a new design of ship, incorporating all the stuff tech and knowledge they gained from the Asgard
That sounds like a fantastic idea. I like your thinking.
@@redmondpeters6221 True and also starting to colonize other worlds and what not. Like the world economic forum trying to take the stargate for themselves in order to live on some other planet and whatnot.
@@Randomnessisreasuring I can see the SGC be like "you want another planet? here's the door" and gestures at the stargate
also where do you think they would move it? don't think they can keep it under Cheyanne Mountain
So basically Star Trek?
But We already have star trek,
I like how Daniel's proof that he is not a prior anymore to Jack was him attempting to throw him across the room with his mind lol.
I'm never going to get over how utterly massive the supergate was, and that an Ori battleship still barely fit through it...
Reminds me of the scene in Galaxy Quest where the Protector left the dock.
The supergate was designed to fit the Ori battleship so it makes sense that it would only be big enough to fit one of their ships
Who had to change Daniel's clothes while he was unconscious?? 😂
There was no other crew onboard 😅
I'm glad we did get a movie to finish this off but wish we'd gotten that 11th season to do it properly. It was pretty clear from the movie they wanted to stretch out the events of the movie (searching for the Arc) and Tomin's defection. I feel like the replicator thing was thrown in as a last moment thing and wasn't ever meant to be part of the original story ending, because even with the in movie explanation, it didnt make sense to risk having anything to do with them again.
not only season 11 of sg1, but at the very least a season 6 of atlantis. i'd happily trade the two mediocre seasons of universe for that atlantis movie that was hinted at also..
It made perfect sense. Unleash an unstoppable enemy on a population that would never interact with yours, since only a Prior had the power to dial a gate that far. The Replicators could take over the Ori galaxy and never be a threat to us.
To be honest it made perfect sense, or at least it made sense that those rogue agents would try something like that. If the Replicators go to war with the Ori, it could save the entire galaxy.
In many ways it is similar to Dr. Weir explaining how important it would be if the Replicators went to war with the Wraith, if they hadn't started destroying human worlds it would have been an amazing move to beat the wraith.
@@danielleza908while the replicator are the perfect enemy for the wraith I don't believe the same could be said about the ori. The ori are ascended and use their powers freely. And even tho only Adria was left she definitely could solo the replicators.
@@danielleza908 "if they hadn't started destroying human worlds"
.. and there is the catch, isnt it? Sure, on Paper, it sounds good, but ultimately, they cannot control the replicators. Or at least, cannot maintain control over them for very long before they get smart enough to override it.
You can still tell it’s MacGyver. You can hear it in his voice. Love MacGyver
There's a behind the scenes clip of the episode with Jack & Carter trapped in artic when they find the 2nd gate on Earth. During the scene Amanda Tapping starts banging on the ice saying "damn it, we're stuck out here with MacGyver for God's sake, someone give him a gum wrapper & a toothpick so we can go home!" Jack is supposed to be injured, so he's already laying down, but he rolls over & is laughing so much he's crying...
Das würde ich zu gerne vollständig sehen....Ich kenne die Aufnahmen bis zu dem Punkt, wo er sich wortlos umdreht uns Alle in seiner Umgebung anfangen zu lachen....gibt es noch mehr oder längere Aufnahmen davon?
What about Adria? "check the pulse" with full p90 magazine.
She survived it, they made her the next ori leader. The tech of sg1 can do it, but she wasn’t under their command in time.
@@debbiebernhardt5406 Ok three shots from zet.
Puck up all stuf and delta without a trace.
@@debbiebernhardt5406 Full mag in face will blow out head like watermellon. When they revive her - she doesn't have memorys.
@@debbiebernhardt5406 All right just strap damn nuke to the ship! And delta!
I miss Jack, we are so much alike it's scary. But SG-1, SGA made life a little bit more bearable...
I love the sound effect of Jackson getting Adria. Anyone know what they did to make that sound?
They were cloaked and had Asgard weapons.
If they'd attacked the ships coming through the gate they might at least have been able to cause the later ones to run into wreckage or something!
They don't get the Asgard plasma beams until the end of the show. This was only just an Merlin-upgraded Odyssey (cloak) with projectile missiles and rail guns.
@@luminatrixfanfiction that’s what I get for watching too many Atlantis clips. I’ve completely forgotten the timeline for these things.
@@leonkernan Hahah yeah to be fair, I've forgotten some of these things myself. I need to go back and rewatch the entire show.
*plot armor
@@leonkernan tbf they still had a teleport device and nuke to send, i doubt ori shield were up at that moment
cloack out, 1-2 nuke (lets not be greedy) would have largly reduce the threat and get the hell out of there
even just 1 nuke would be a win but with ori weapon being upfront if they cloack behind it's actually rather safe
Man I miss the Gate....
Wish Stargate would be brought back... instead of killed off like it's been! Bought by Amazon, usually means death to whatever was purchased by them!
No problem...we'll fix the rest of this mess in the next movie :)
Come on guys, Its only 7 Ori war ships. You guys took out entire goa'uld armadas with a tel'kat to nothing but a four man team. The Atlantis devotion have taken out city size hive mother ships. After this the true enemy of all the galaxy, the Lucian Alliance or Cartel's in Spaaaaaace.
You spent seven years on MacGyver. And you can't figure this one out. We... We've got belt buckles and shoelaces and a piece of gum. Build a nuclear reactor, for crying out loud. You use to be MacGyver, MacGadget, MacGimmick. Now you're MacUseless. Dear God! I'm stuck on a glacier MacGyver!
@@squyars Is that a Stargate quote?
@Koowluh The way RDA looks around at crew and camera like "Are we really doing this?" just sells the moment.
@@pieceofschmidtgamer It was a prank that the crew pulled on Richard Dean Anderson. When Jack and Sam are stuck inside a glacier she pulls out this dialog. It just showed how much fun they had on set.
I thought Supergate were big
But then the Expanse show us the unholy power of Protomolecule by building the ring gate and it has infinite connection to every world at once
What's to stop Adria flying back through with the weapon and destroying the Ancients?
It might have been a 1-time use device.
It might have required Ancient knowledge (like Daniel had in his subconscious) to activate.
Intergalactic despots beware! Daniel Jackson is coming for you!
I'm kind of worried about the Sangraal being abandoned to the Ori galaxy.
What's to stop the Priors from bringing the Sangraal back into the Milkyway and wiping out ascended Ancients?
yea just imagine if an atomic bomb was reusable - do you think the USA woulve bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki when the Japanese couldve picked the device up and send it back?
The Sangraal would have been one of the very pieces of technology belonging to the Ancients the Ori would want destroyed. To the Priors leaving the Sangraal intact would have been seen as heresy.
I think the difference is that while Ori is still somehow on our plane (sg-1 kinda see them when they visit that holy planet as fire demons at the start of season 9) the ascended ancients are on the higher plane and won't be affected by that weapon. Well if that is not true, as you said that is a huge problem.
I can think of 2 reasons why it wouldn’t work.
1. The device had a fail safe where it no longer works after the initial use (kinda like a nuke)
2. The priors don’t know what it is (much less that it can kill their “gods”) and simply destroy or discard it.
Tbh i dont think it would matter that much. Not like the ancients did much to save them. I would send warning to oma and morgan.
Epic episodes Hallowed are the Ori ….. !
Seems Like Vala didn't want it to work but she knows they are hard to eliminate idk lol
If only preachers can pilot Ori's ship, and preachers are super humans but still affected by the device developed to counter them, why not simply disguise as a soldier from the Ori, go inside a ship when it lands on a planet, then capture him, to let the ship totally useless, then you deal with the guys with no powers (soldiers), who are basically guys with spears agains guys with machine guns, Goa'uld weapons like Zat, grenades, shield force...?
I mean... For me, it's a huge default to have only one guy able to control a ship with thousands of soldiers inside. Imagine you infiltrate the ship before landing, you kill him... You basically make thousands of soldiers useless before they did anything, and all the weapons disable.
Because there is always more than one Prior. They can read your mind and the device is not 100 percent effective or permanent.
Also the Ori troops are better equipped than the Jaffa were. Their kit is better suited for war unlike the Jaffa kit which was suited to terrorize. All of the things you mentioned have Ori equivalents that are either on par or better.
I was just about to say the same to my wife when I spotted your comment.
LMFAO!
To be fair, SG-1 (specifically) has killed.... how many gods now? And the damn serpent god from the very beginig. Killed him like 7 different times and the bastard couldn't take the damn hint to stay dead.
If i was still merlin you would know XD classic
Wait, if the Ori are the same as the Ancients. Wouldn't the weapon have wiped the Ancients out too? Or are they confined to a galaxy? If so, how does Morgana/Morgan Le Fay affect Pegasus?
For what I understood when I watched SGA the first time (and second, third...) the range of the weapon is limited within a galaxy. And the last crystal Vala inserts in the machine is the timer that sets off the weapon. By so, the weapon fired only after going through the gate, keepin the ancients safe.
@@frgugel exactly this. The Ori however remained in their own galaxy because their "power" was linked to their followers, hence why they needed to convert the milky way before attacking the ancients. Seems also for some reason dispite been ascended, their knowledge was also limited to their own galaxy, they were unaware of the mortal populations of other galaxies or were the anceints had fled to.
As for how/why the ancients go back and forth between Pegasus and the Milky way, they knew of the galaxy before hand (most having lived in Pegasus when mortals), they knew of the tech needed to travel between them when mortal, and honestly could just be hitching a ride with SG ships/gate travel.
@@cgi2002 Actually the reason the ori never went back to the milky way is because the ancients cloaked it.
@@mobulis that would be them breaking their own rules but then they do that alot. They are very inconsistent in how they are written and arguably are quite useless when it comes to technology and it's advancement.
They already wrote 3 new shows but network won't bring it back...
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If they would have taken Adria then she would have never ascended ..
Jack really likes keeping a cool head despite the circumstances.
if I was Merlin you would know
Ark of truth film tied up all lose ends from ori plot line 🐬🐟🐛
Not really that movie had issues
So that ancient-ghost-doomsday-device was activated in OUR galaxy....
I bet our milkyway-ancients wet their ghostclothing watching that thing go through that supergate at pedestrian speed.
Loved this entire show and Atlantis very underrated
Pinnacle of scifi tv, nothing underrated about it.
They managed to make 10 seasons and 2 spin-offs, that's not even remotely underrated.
Is there any chance of a new series? Like maybe one set on one of the SGC'S starships. Perhaps they could be looking for the Furlings or fighting the Lucian Alliance. It would be nice if someone made a new Stargate series.
Amazon has the rights now. I know Brad Wright and Joseph Mallozzi have expressed interest in a new series and have been trying to get Amazon interested
@@SetekhTia I hope so.
The interest in this has been growing from what I've read. The entertainment industry loves bringing back older shows and movies these days, I just hope they do it right. I don't want another damn reboot, this show was amazing and should be built on not paved over
@@jakeg3733 I agree brother 👍
I think they should make a new series highlighting the history of the different alien races e.g. how tge Ancients colonised the galaxy, the alliance between the 4 great races, how the Asgard civilisationn rose, how the goauld scavenged left over technology to build their empire...
I demand my gift certificate😊
Set it to blow in five minutes, and make a run for it😊
can somebody explain what was going on in this scene
This is something that never made sense to me, they sent the anti-ori weapon through the gate, why didn't the just destroy the super gate afterwards? That way destroying the gate WOULD have stopped their followers because they'd have no way to get to the Milky way (the original supergate was created by a one shot trick they would not be able to do again)
They've tried already when the gate was first discovered (last episode of season 9 "Camelot"). The free Jaffa found it first with multiple ships and tried doing just that but it failed (the Jaffa motherships, the Ha'Tak's, had much better weapons than the human ships at this point in the series).
why can't Adria use the device on the ancients , assuming it didn't self destruct
@@thehantavirus and the ori were too stupid to stop it ?
@@Priss933 Being Ascended doesn't make you all knowing. This was stated many times throughout the franchise. They would have had no idea such a device was on the ship when it came through the gate. Even if they eventually saw the device before it activated they wouldn't automatically know what it was.
What about Adria?
Survived and the ancients were not expecting her to ascend at that time sg1 was blocked
I Mean if they would have took her with them or killed her -bam 💥 victory right here and now.
@@TheKingTywinLannister the ancients negligence in the matter was the cause of the problem the sg1 team had. Sad enough they couldn’t think to intervene with the express intent of preventing the calamity.
We don't talk about Adria.
I hate that this ultimately didn't help the war effort at all. Adria simply gained all the power of all the Ori. Instead of having it spread out, they consolidated it. They still wound up needing the Ark of Truth. They'd have been better off never doing this, then only deactivating the supergate and going through when they learned where the Ark was, since there were only 3 Ori ships left in the Milky Way. Once the Asgard gave over their tech, they would've been able to destroy those 3 ships, giving the SGC the space advantage. Far as I'm concerned, massive plot error.
Here's another question, why didn't the Ori ships in the Milky Way get conscripted to fight the Super Hive? The Wraith spreading to the Milky Way was a threat to everyone.
In regards to the Wraith, the events of the Super Hive took place after the Ark of Truth. In regards to what were left of the Ori forces, they likely returned to their home galaxy.
The pilot of "The Teal'c Chronicles" is crazy !! 😱🔥