I remember the scene where Landry talks about Vala: "General, Carter and I are same rank, Tealc´s an alien, Jackson a civilian... I havent been in command of anything for a year!"
@@Paerigos @Krisi - Season 10 Episode 4 - Insiders (when Baal asks SG-1 to "kill his clones"). Mitchell quotes that line then, when Landry is asking him if he can control Vala. Although he calls Landry "Sir", rather than "General".
For being the same rank, Carter and Mitchell worked really well together. They worked on each other's strengths. I am not sure any real life outfit would want a situation like that, but for SG-1 it worked well and didn't feel over the top. Over the top was reserved for other things.
@@NorninTGK Probably only because FRAN was sent on a suicide mission a day after beeing created. No time to turn killer robot. Weir got one injection of Nanites and a couple months. Boom, invades Altantis with her ascension buddies, forces them to create FRAN bodies and all that good shit. So yeah. Robots are a shit idea looking at their history.
You can't help but pity poor Cameron Mitchell here. Not to mention wonder how any of these people could have been recommended to him as potential SG-1 members.
The language girls seems to be qualified to me. Let's not forget that Daniel was dork when he first joined SG-1. Somebody like Dave could come in handy when encountering hostiles.
A big part of filling a job is to find someone you're comfortable with or can connect with. Could be a sports team, a TV show or even perceived religious affiliation (like maybe a necklace or other jewelry).
I'm still sure I was hired only because in the chat after the interview, my future boss mentioned that an answer might take a bit longer, since he'll be heading to Cape Verde for vacation the coming weekend... EUIV nerd that I am, I promptly started quipping about Cape Verde's geographical position and it's history. Turns out he's a big fan of the island, goes there for every vacation and loves it's history. And they say video games don't teach you anything...
if stargate is ever picked up again we need an episode or an arc about that android. these guys build the android in their basement after getting rejected and it goes rogue. it could be a team member or a threat. either one works.
Or like Star Trek TNG with Data's mother or with his child Lal. If the Goa'uld, Lucian Alliance among others obtained the Android, it would pose a security risk like the Aliens who gained a foothold at the SGC
Cristian M. He kinda was tho, even though Carter and him held the same rank he was team lead, Daniel and Teal’c also deferred to his decisions for the same reason
Ben Browder is the rare actor that absolutely owns the leading man role. He would have led a brilliant show even if his team was made up of these yahoos, lol
If McKay heard you it would go something like this: "Ah so you want to give a Robot designed for Combat missions knowledge about everything in the SGC, Earth, Offworld bases, Passwords, codes, our military tactics and all the soldiers traumatic memories as a cherry on top? Genius idea, DO YOU WANT TO GET US ALL KILLED! CONGRATULATION, this is the perfect recipe for a killer Robot, why do i have to work with so many incompetent idiots. Am i the only one who sees whats coming? ZELENKA, Help me delete all this Data permanently before it tries to kill us all. *annoyed Czech cursing from off screen* "
@@Thatslifebro_ Even if it didn't go berserk, how hard would it be for any more advanced species to hack into it and download all that intel about our capabilities, experiences, worlds visited... you get the idea.
I don't even know why they even bothered filming the first interviewee lol No point in knowing "languages" when everybody on every planet in every galaxy speaks English in the Stargate universe 😂
Funny enough it was plot point in the movie the humans didn't speak English and that they couldn't talk to each other untill Daniel Jackson figured out how to speak ancient Egyptian.
Do they? Or does the team know enough of the languages to be able to talk? Let's not forget O'Neill had some seriously hidden depths, he was able to learn Ancient during "Window of Opportunity" afterall...as well as having his head filled with it...twice.
@@insertcognomen That is one of the best things about this show - So many shows have the nerdy guy ALWAYS be the nerdy guy - always needing rescue - It was nice to see Daniel learn combat skills and Teal'c learn to be more normal.
Only in the Air Force would you find someone that thinks push-ups would be impressive... Should have had Marines, Rangers, Green Berets, SEALS, Delta Force, and CIA members recruited to form SG teams.
#jb76489 Still, expecting to impress the leader of a special operations unit team with pushups? Just shows the level of soldier the SGC was working with. It never made sense that the Air Force was in charge anyway. And the composition of the teams should have been experienced special forces members, and the occasional scientist, linguist, historian member either civilian or from a non-spec ops unit. Imagine teams of Green Berets, Delta Force, and SEALS going on missions? Those aliens better watch out!
It is my understanding that other teams consisted of other branches (and civilians) ...and military of other countries. While the AF was nominally in charge, the DoD (and later the IOA) was in overall command of the project. On top of that, the AF was in charge due to it being one of the three spheres of jurisdiction: air, SPACE and cyberspace. Oh and the airman(?) doing the pushups was probably put in the scene as levity to lighten the seriousness.
They should've just retired SG-1 team number all together instead of giving the command of the team to Mitchell as no one can replace Jack O'Neil nor Carter as commanding officer
They really should have made a new team and give Mitchell his own role. John Shepperd and Jack O'Neil were well written, but this guy is just a replacement that can't work.
He is not a replacement and he is his own character. You get to know him really well from the flash backs in just the first episode. He literally saved the main characters and almost at the cost of his life. People who say he is just a "replacement" are bitter because they can't coprehend that Jack O'Neill is not in the show anymore. Also Richard Dean Anderson left the show because of personal problems so they obviously added new characters. I feel like Vaala (Claudia Black) and Mitchell (Ben Browder) did a great job on bringing new perspective to the show and just to clarify the show was getting kinda stale by season 6 to 7 with usually same characters.
I get the feeling you didn't read my comment before responsing, so iam just gonna qout myself: "They really should have made a new team and give Mitchell his own role." Yes, they did use like 15min of the last episode and chopped new scence with Mitchell in, so this guy goes from "not in the show at all" to "friends with everyone" in record time. No, this does not make him his own person, it only underlines how last minute they shoved this guy in. RDA is a loss, yes, but iam not hating Mitchell for being a replacement. I don't like him because he *trys* to be a replacement so hard. It would have been better to give Mitchell his own team and not just bring Sam, Teal'c and Daniel back. They had there own things going already. In short: They should have pulled a John Shepperd.
I honestly don't feel this way. For me his introduction was really well made considering the circumstances and you get the know him a lot in the first two minutes. I also *don't* think he is a copy of Jack O'Neill because he does humor and other things differently, maybe my opinion is biased because I really like Ben Browder and Farscape. Like I said it added new perspective and fresh "blood" to the show while also keeping some of the original cast. Also if I remember correctly Mitchell was supposed to have his own show but they wanted to have SG-1 as the longest running SciFi show so they just strapped his story on SG-1.
Just because RDA was gone doesn't mean they were gonna write the other actors off of a show, why would they do that? Why would they fire other actors from a job just because RDA wanted to leave? That makes no sense. So the next thing that makes sense is bring in a new character to get the band back together. Just because they lost one actor doesn't mean they were ready to toss out the whole other group of characters and just restart. Comparing Mitchell to Sheppard or O'Neill is pointless - Sheppard was meant to have his own spin off - so of course he'd have his own team/role, O'Neill had literally a decade to grow as a character beyond his first introduction. Mitchell was always going to be the guy who came in to replace someone else simply because the fact that RDA left, but the other actors didn't want to leave yet so why fire them and give Mitchell a new team when they can just continue onward and develop it from there. It makes no business sense to start a new cast and re-do the show.
As the scene goes on you can really see it in Mitchell's eyes. How he longs for the sweet release of death.
Or at least a combat mission.
I remember the scene where Landry talks about Vala:
"General, Carter and I are same rank, Tealc´s an alien, Jackson a civilian... I havent been in command of anything for a year!"
Hhahaha I can remember that scene. 😂 it is hilarious.
But what I can‘t remember is the episode... can you tell me which episode it is?🙈
@@krisi9975 Its season 10 when Vala is undergoing the evaluation if she can actually join SG1 officialy... not sure about the name.
@@Paerigos @Krisi - Season 10 Episode 4 - Insiders (when Baal asks SG-1 to "kill his clones").
Mitchell quotes that line then, when Landry is asking him if he can control Vala. Although he calls Landry "Sir", rather than "General".
He says he doesn’t control anything.
For being the same rank, Carter and Mitchell worked really well together. They worked on each other's strengths. I am not sure any real life outfit would want a situation like that, but for SG-1 it worked well and didn't feel over the top. Over the top was reserved for other things.
"People call me Dave"
Then why does your dog tag say Michael?
They're lying.
@@Jokie155 alright bob, can i call you bob? My name isnt Michael. Its Fett. Jango Fett, im kind of a big deal.
Because that's your Name.
I dont get why people keep calling me Dave
"People call me DAVE" Is the perfect answer and I don't understand why he isn't leading SG1 after that interview!
"So do I get the assignment?"
"Sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that..."
For some reason, people like to randomly call me Dave as well
What about the SGC's history with artificial life forms made _anyone_ think that android was a good idea.
Well, FRAN worked out perfectly for the Atlantis Expedition.
But I see your point.
@@NorninTGK Probably only because FRAN was sent on a suicide mission a day after beeing created. No time to turn killer robot. Weir got one injection of Nanites and a couple months. Boom, invades Altantis with her ascension buddies, forces them to create FRAN bodies and all that good shit.
So yeah. Robots are a shit idea looking at their history.
Tauri are insolent! They should know their place!
Well they didnt have any funding, so it seemed to be just the two.
There is a difference between your everyday AI and a damned replicator.
Legend says that buddy is still doing push ups to this day
And Still going
You can't help but pity poor Cameron Mitchell here. Not to mention wonder how any of these people could have been recommended to him as potential SG-1 members.
The language girls seems to be qualified to me. Let's not forget that Daniel was dork when he first joined SG-1. Somebody like Dave could come in handy when encountering hostiles.
Yes, Dave could point out the obvious to them.
Jack probably recommended some of them as a prank. It doesn't seem like any of them have ever been off world yet.
I don't get it, the polyglot girl looked like she could be invaluable in their expeditions.
Daniel was pretty much the same in season 1.
nah Dave has been on 32 planets and seen combat on 4 different occasions. sai@@gene7836
A concise, but thorough 380 page report.
Its always hard to impress interviewers. Some boss I had years ago only hired a guy who knew some Evangelion reference.
A big part of filling a job is to find someone you're comfortable with or can connect with. Could be a sports team, a TV show or even perceived religious affiliation (like maybe a necklace or other jewelry).
Shit, I gotta apply.
I'm still sure I was hired only because in the chat after the interview, my future boss mentioned that an answer might take a bit longer, since he'll be heading to Cape Verde for vacation the coming weekend... EUIV nerd that I am, I promptly started quipping about Cape Verde's geographical position and it's history. Turns out he's a big fan of the island, goes there for every vacation and loves it's history.
And they say video games don't teach you anything...
@@alblaka8852 Simply got a job. As the boss liked flying his own plane. I had a pilots license.
Was it Ezekiel 25:17? :D :D ua-cam.com/video/x2WK_eWihdU/v-deo.html
if stargate is ever picked up again we need an episode or an arc about that android. these guys build the android in their basement after getting rejected and it goes rogue. it could be a team member or a threat. either one works.
The trick would be making it not feeling like another replicator episode. If that could be overcome, then it would be a great episode.
0.001% of the fanbase wud get the reference lol
And of course
"What do we call him?"
"I got an ide..."
"We are not calling him Data!"
"...I was gonna say Bishop.....
so essentially an episode from Eureka
Or like Star Trek TNG with Data's mother or with his child Lal. If the Goa'uld, Lucian Alliance among others obtained the Android, it would pose a security risk like the Aliens who gained a foothold at the SGC
I enjoyed Ben Browder as the new Commander of SG1.
He wasn't the new commander not really.
Cristian M. He kinda was tho, even though Carter and him held the same rank he was team lead, Daniel and Teal’c also deferred to his decisions for the same reason
yes since we couldn't have Anderson anymore he was a good replacment because he has that same attitude
I had my doubts about Ben Browder in Stargate but this scene sold me.
I could see the android project coming up to bite the team in the butt down the line had the series continued.
Any artificial life forms are never due to live long and if they do they only turn evil
Howyaduing If they were made by shitty programers yes, otherwise not really.
@@shoulderescape or if they're in the gateverse.
The SGC has _really_ bad luck with not making artificial beings into enemies.
I'd like to think I could trust Stargate to subvert that trope...
@@martijnvanweele6204 ... why? The series grabbed that trope with both hands and ran with it. Multiple times.
Ben Browder is the rare actor that absolutely owns the leading man role. He would have led a brilliant show even if his team was made up of these yahoos, lol
Probably would've been more in his wheelhouse after Farscape.
"People call me Dave" lmao
How Meeting might go💬got a digital🪣twin🧺,some🪄AI, 🪢classified🐙stuffbits🐬here🔮&there🌀..not sure what they're called😎
Ben did a good job taking over. Thx
The android proposal seems interesting memory of every SG team in one body.
Potentially schizophrenic, too ;)
If McKay heard you it would go something like this:
"Ah so you want to give a Robot designed for Combat missions knowledge about everything in the SGC, Earth, Offworld bases, Passwords, codes, our military tactics and all the soldiers traumatic memories as a cherry on top? Genius idea, DO YOU WANT TO GET US ALL KILLED! CONGRATULATION, this is the perfect recipe for a killer Robot, why do i have to work with so many incompetent idiots. Am i the only one who sees whats coming? ZELENKA, Help me delete all this Data permanently before it tries to kill us all. *annoyed Czech cursing from off screen* "
@@Thatslifebro_ also the name of it the SG 1000
@@Thatslifebro_ Even if it didn't go berserk, how hard would it be for any more advanced species to hack into it and download all that intel about our capabilities, experiences, worlds visited... you get the idea.
Reminds me of Data from TNG. He had the memories of all the colonists of his "homeworld" in his databanks.
I wonder if he was just given the folders and told "you are interviewing people for SGC, roll with it"
Good thing he didn't approve AI project though.
Kinda wish they could have snuck in French Stewart or John Dahl or Kurt Russel in here as a reference
Oh my God, can you imagine Cam interviewing Snake Plisskin! LMAO!
@@CainLatrani Or even the original O'Neill. Have it spelled "O'Neal" on his file. First thing Mitchell asks him is, "Have we met somewhere before?"
I don't even know why they even bothered filming the first interviewee lol No point in knowing "languages" when everybody on every planet in every galaxy speaks English in the Stargate universe 😂
Still could be useful in case they find alien tech or ruins which tend to not turn into english in a heartbeat.
Funny enough it was plot point in the movie the humans didn't speak English and that they couldn't talk to each other untill Daniel Jackson figured out how to speak ancient Egyptian.
Do they? Or does the team know enough of the languages to be able to talk? Let's not forget O'Neill had some seriously hidden depths, he was able to learn Ancient during "Window of Opportunity" afterall...as well as having his head filled with it...twice.
So he get command and returning from Far scape. When I say Ben and Claudia. I fucking knew it. xD
Is your soul cute? :3
SGC homies out here ready to make Ultron
ever time i see Mitchell i think John Crichton
Can he just have one... ONE! Normal interview of the SGC people, instead of a bunch of die hard quack jobs?
If the two scientists are not a reference to Dr Bunsen Honeydew and his assistant Beaker, then I am very disappointed.
The 3rd person is the security guard from the museum in S10.
The Two Egg-Heads at the end there . I was waiting for : " How did you people even GET ON THE BASE ? " .
Right about now Crichton is wishing he never got back from that distant galaxy.
Reminds me of interviewing college interns...
feels weird seeing crichton in stargate
the 1st lady, i would pick her...she looks really smart....might be nice to have in a tight fix....
this is some bondage fantasy, isn't it?
@@crackwitz your minds in the gutter bud.... she would be capable in a situation where language was needed.....
If you could get her to shut up... 😜
she'll learn to run and gun like daniel did...eventually
@@insertcognomen That is one of the best things about this show - So many shows have the nerdy guy ALWAYS be the nerdy guy - always needing rescue - It was nice to see Daniel learn combat skills and Teal'c learn to be more normal.
Minute 1,00: I think that guy was in a class with me! Yeah, i know him!
Might have been a better series if they'd reformed SG1 with all new faces and kept the old team members for cameo appearances.
I never took to Mitchell. Or vala don't know why. In my eyes carter should have taken lead of sg1.
His fear of clowns was legendary, and he was a handy substitute for O'Neill's deadpan humor.
Why you didn't fall in love with Vala is beyond me.
@@Caseytify To me she came across as a know-it-all. Sort of an older, more cynical Hermione Grainger.
I think it would have been easier to take them as purely new characters but it was hard not to see them as John Crichton and Aeryn Sun
Amanda Tapping was on maternity leave for the first half of season 9. They needed to replace her.
Carter wanted to focus more on the Daedalus projects and she left the SGC for a brief time.
People call me Dave.
Not gonna lie i would love to have seen that android join the team
380 pages about an android with an AI programmed with the experiences of multiple individuals sounds incredibly concise actually.
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People seem to like to call me Dave as well, i dont get it.
380 page report
Crazy scientist. Lol
And this is the moment Cameron Mitchell decided he would quit and go act in B-movies from now on...
Only in the Air Force would you find someone that thinks push-ups would be impressive... Should have had Marines, Rangers, Green Berets, SEALS, Delta Force, and CIA members recruited to form SG teams.
Zionist Mangler to be fair, there were a couple sg teams with marines/soldiers in them
#jb76489
Still, expecting to impress the leader of a special operations unit team with pushups? Just shows the level of soldier the SGC was working with. It never made sense that the Air Force was in charge anyway. And the composition of the teams should have been experienced special forces members, and the occasional scientist, linguist, historian member either civilian or from a non-spec ops unit. Imagine teams of Green Berets, Delta Force, and SEALS going on missions? Those aliens better watch out!
I do believe Jack O'neil to be a Green Beret... If the movie is to be trusted.
It is my understanding that other teams consisted of other branches (and civilians) ...and military of other countries. While the AF was nominally in charge, the DoD (and later the IOA) was in overall command of the project. On top of that, the AF was in charge due to it being one of the three spheres of jurisdiction: air, SPACE and cyberspace. Oh and the airman(?) doing the pushups was probably put in the scene as levity to lighten the seriousness.
USSF would be the most qualified for the job.
Farscape SG-1
They should've just retired SG-1 team number all together instead of giving the command of the team to Mitchell as no one can replace Jack O'Neil nor Carter as commanding officer
I did mind Cryton from the start but once you get used to him hes fine... he was more fun in farscape tho I supose
Given that the show is called SG-1 that doesn't really make sense.
He explains at some point that he wanted to be in the same team as the original members of SG-1 regardless of what that team is called
I'm sorry falcon, but Mitchell was better than good.
Yes seasons 9 & 10 are pure crap (with some exceptions). Only going through the motions for the money.
Haaa... The burdens of command...
It would be nice if there was actually some SOUND as well as video on this clip.
The android sounds like something that would have been in (shutters) Stargate Infinity.
Three dialects of gua'uld???
BS. THEY SPEAK ENGLISH. LOL
Yes. All those common english words.
Shol’va. Kree sha. Tec'ma'te. I remember them well from the english course.
They really should have made a new team and give Mitchell his own role.
John Shepperd and Jack O'Neil were well written, but this guy is just a replacement that can't work.
He is not a replacement and he is his own character. You get to know him really well from the flash backs in just the first episode. He literally saved the main characters and almost at the cost of his life. People who say he is just a "replacement" are bitter because they can't coprehend that Jack O'Neill is not in the show anymore. Also Richard Dean Anderson left the show because of personal problems so they obviously added new characters. I feel like Vaala (Claudia Black) and Mitchell (Ben Browder) did a great job on bringing new perspective to the show and just to clarify the show was getting kinda stale by season 6 to 7 with usually same characters.
I get the feeling you didn't read my comment before responsing, so iam just gonna qout myself:
"They really should have made a new team and give Mitchell his own role."
Yes, they did use like 15min of the last episode and chopped new scence with Mitchell in, so this guy goes from "not in the show at all" to "friends with everyone" in record time.
No, this does not make him his own person, it only underlines how last minute they shoved this guy in.
RDA is a loss, yes, but iam not hating Mitchell for being a replacement.
I don't like him because he *trys* to be a replacement so hard.
It would have been better to give Mitchell his own team and not just bring Sam, Teal'c and Daniel back. They had there own things going already.
In short: They should have pulled a John Shepperd.
I honestly don't feel this way. For me his introduction was really well made considering the circumstances and you get the know him a lot in the first two minutes. I also *don't* think he is a copy of Jack O'Neill because he does humor and other things differently, maybe my opinion is biased because I really like Ben Browder and Farscape. Like I said it added new perspective and fresh "blood" to the show while also keeping some of the original cast. Also if I remember correctly Mitchell was supposed to have his own show but they wanted to have SG-1 as the longest running SciFi show so they just strapped his story on SG-1.
Just because RDA was gone doesn't mean they were gonna write the other actors off of a show, why would they do that? Why would they fire other actors from a job just because RDA wanted to leave? That makes no sense. So the next thing that makes sense is bring in a new character to get the band back together. Just because they lost one actor doesn't mean they were ready to toss out the whole other group of characters and just restart. Comparing Mitchell to Sheppard or O'Neill is pointless - Sheppard was meant to have his own spin off - so of course he'd have his own team/role, O'Neill had literally a decade to grow as a character beyond his first introduction. Mitchell was always going to be the guy who came in to replace someone else simply because the fact that RDA left, but the other actors didn't want to leave yet so why fire them and give Mitchell a new team when they can just continue onward and develop it from there. It makes no business sense to start a new cast and re-do the show.
@@CaptainPikeachu Because he was the glue that held it together and made it all work. beta is right,although gamma is probably better for you.