When I started watching season 9, I was not sure how to feel about General Landry, but after a while I started to really like him. he is the perfect balance between General O'neill's comedy and General Hammond's authority.
It show's the actor and guys behind the cameras knew how to replace an unreplacable character.... you don't... you just succed him with a new, different and just as cool in different ways guy.
The worst part is it's clear that he was scared. Imagine it from his perspective....he thinks he's a good guy, that his gods will save him, but hears of their destruction and realizes his powers are gone, and as much as he wants to not believe it, there's clearly a part of him that considers the possibility. He may even be thinking that if his gods are still alive, maybe they stopped talking to him because he failed and he was an outcast, which makes hearing the going to hell part even more frightening for him.
I do love the idea of an alien missionary trying to convert people on Earth. Sure they'd probably have plenty of followers but they'd probably also have a whole bunch of extra religious violence.
dixievfd55 Daniel has ascended himself and knows everything about the stargate plan other than being exceptionally smart. A common guy or below average intelligence would be persuaded much easier. I think a lot of people would convert if they reveleaded themselves openly to earth.
@@walterpinkman9641 Truth is - as once Tealc pointed out: "Did their raise their dead? Heal the sick and wounded? Vanquished their enemies with but a wave of their hand?" Anything prior does can be replicated by technology... in fact - Asgard technology to which Earth now has access can make any of it and more.
Prior: We have the Armies of Origin. Landry: We have Cthulhu. It would be fun if the Ori landed on the very day when the stars were 'right'. Prior vs Nyarlathotep might be fun too.
This show and farscape and i would say lexx made scifi channel i hate that a scifi hating ceo was put in charge and destroyed all these great shows. You dont put someone in charge of a scifi channel that says they hate scifi it was a stupid move over all.
I love SG1, but I think this line from another show ranks right up there in BadAss!"Only one human captain has ever survived battle with a Minbari fleet, he is behind me, you are in front of me. If you value your lives, be somewhere else!"
@@Wraith1959 Given Delenn was backed by the entirety of Minbari, this speech is just as BA: "You're not the first to have come here. Oh, there have been so many. And what you've got to ask is, what happened to them?" ..?! "Hello. I'm the Doctor. ... Basically... Run." The Doctor, Doctor Who (2010)
"Not like this. Not like this! If I'm going out, I'm taking you bastards with me! Target main cruiser, set for full velocity ram, afterburners on my mark. Mark." Babylon 5. In an episode that was aired three years before the first episode of Stargate.
We should have had an episode, where a prior is actually allowed to go through major cities or something like that, and he just finds like three followers - one, who thinks he himself is an Ori, one gothic chick who likes his robes an white skin and fancy tatoos and some random third dude. I would have loved to see hi desperate, that all his power is worthless and he cannot turn the Tau'ri :D
If you think about the different crazy philosophies, doctrines, religions and theories people have died and killed for on earth I think he would have no trouble recruiting followers!
I don't know. Atheist: "Prove it!" Prior: "The Ori do not require blind faith." *Performs Miracle* Atheist: ... Convert everyone? No. Convert 10s of thousands at min? If the whole 'being an interGALACTIC (We started the whole interstellar thing a decade ago!), military led civilization without you guys knowing' thing wasn't reviled, yes.
This why I love the Ori as Villians in Stargate they give the Tau'ri(Humans of Earth) a real challenge not just in lower Plane combat standards by also as an Ideology opponent as well. In order to defeat the Ori the Tau'ri needed to defeat their armies but as well to remove the Ori Ideology or at least have moderates within the Ori that want to follow the book of Origin and spread it peacefully and without extreme violence unlike their Corrupt and Power hunger Priors that are willing to spread the message of the Book of Origin through extreme violence and without any compromise.
Defeating an army might not be so hard but stamping out an ideology or religion is near impossible. Let's not forget that while the Ori had been corrupted, and were a massive threat, what SG-1 did was still technically genocide when they wiped them out then went after their followers. And the ancients allowed this because _they_ were finally at risk, which hints that while they are much better than the Ori, they might not be so noble as they think
Best line that left him speechless: If we're going to hell, you're coming with us. Feel free to burst into flames if you like 😏😏😏😏😏 He giving him a headstart
Nah, he's been cut off from his powers by the SGC and their anti-priot devices. If he was able he'd be doing the whole genocide of the planet that won't follow thing, but he can't, hence the miffed expression he has the whole time.
He came here willingly and I was referring to his other scenes from the series. He keeps violence to a minimum, well until he is given direct command by the Orici of course.
The Priors weren't monsters. In their minds they were saving the Universe by teaching them the way of the Ori and they saw anyone who didn't believe in their religion as evil and lost. Ori's version of "Tough love" .lol Like a lot of religions in the real world yes they are misguided and insane but they believe that the Earth needs to be saved by them.
Considering it was the Ori who have had multiple genocides committed because they ordered it, and would continue to do so, and they could not be reasoned with being into the whole Convert or DIE thing, killing them was the only way
Like the Aliens from Independence Day, its hard to really feel bad for committing genocide in self defense against a group attempting to genocide you first. If someone is trying to murder you then you are entitled to self defense even if it means the attackers death, thats true even on a species scale.
i would have laughed so damn hard if, during the credits, they show this Prior trying to spread Origin with some guy who's actually into origin, a hippie, and some goth chic just into him for his looks and he tries to preach to other preachers on earth.
"I gotta tell you, even if I did let you have your say, I don't think my world would listen." ... ... Well considering origin isn't that far from some orthodox religious movements I'd say introducing origin to earth would result in war.
I miss SG-1. I do kinda wish they spun off the show when the (mostly) new cast came in, I think it wouldn't have ran into as much of the criticism as it did. We wouldn't have had to compare Landry to Hammond and such.
so he can heal Tomin's limp but he can't heal his own missing eye? Wheres the power of the Ori there? Does he believe "its just an eye, the Ori saw fit to grace me with a spare."
It maybe to show the limit of the Prior's own power, able to heal non-priors but not themselves. There was a character in the Marvel Comics, a Mutant who could heal others but not himself, he had a not very good looking face but could make others appear normal / good by touching them.
The Ori had told them that they would become Ascended beings through faith so I'd take it they didn't really care what happened to them as it would be alright in the end as long as they had faith.
I would guess that it is either a deliberate design choice by the Ori (maybe to remind them that they are not as worthy as the Ori so they have to sacrifice something for it) or it may be a side effect of the artificial advancement similar to what we saw with Nirties advanced humans so healing it may be impossible without also losing his powers.
It would probably work in San Fran, honestly. Place is already a cult, just show off some space magic, throw in a bit of new age language and mumble something about the sins of white people and they'd have the hipsters eating out of their hands. Joisey would just be too dumb to even understand what's going on. Send the Prior to Jersey and the Ori would just turn around and go home. "These people aren't worth converting."
A prior was, just by looking at him, able to understand who Daniel is, where he comes from, what's the situation where he comes from, how to get there and how Daniel was connected to the body of the poor guy they burned for Daniels sins when he used the touchstones. I wouldn't put it beyond them.
A real badass would have said If were going to hell, I'm going to grin when I get there, because I will have sent you there already, bring the fuel in lads, let's get this interrogation underway.
this play has been a hit at your local churches for thousands of years. Religion and insurance are the same,... it's "just in case" purchase. Both profitable.
Except for that if you pick the wrong insurance you get nothing while if you pick the wrong religion you'll burn in however this religion calls his hell and given the gigantic number of different faiths and interpretations out there you are pretty much guaranteed to get it wrong either way, so why bother at all?
Furlings were supposed to be the fourth member of the Alliance of Four Great races (other members being the Ancients, Asgards and Nox) They never appeared in any episode, except one in which their technology played a part, and one that had a mock scene with them, which wasn't actually real. The mock scene is where that Ewoky thing is from.
@@tropicvibe Yeah that's what I mean. How do anyone actually know that they are dead? The fact that the prior retain their powers afterwards means that either, their powers were probably granted, but not dependent on the Ori after that, or that the Ori were in fact not dead. If the first one is true, what difference did the existence of the Ori actually make? I don't remember a scene where they actually intervened anywhere?
Adria ( main villian of the ori arc) confirms it when she meets SG-1 later on. The weapon worked because it targeted whatever energy or what have you the ori were made up of and broke them up. Also the ancients prevent them from interfering in sg1 Galaxy during the war. But they could still do whatever they wanted in thier own Galaxy
I always imagine them as something akin to the Forerunners from Halo but covered in enough fur and physically somewhat close enough to humanoid canines to be the basis for werewolves.
The Ori were always so annoying, they just seemed like a campy re-skin of the Goa'uld with higher power-levels. Mindless followers, easily disposable infantry with staff weapons, terrible tactics, they bring nothing new to the table and only win because their ships have bigger numbers for shield strength and weapon power than everyone else's.
I agree. the whole ori plot was incredible... stupid. (as were the new sg1 members) I wonder how the show would have fared if they had introduced for example the Furlings , or their decendants, as new opponents. corrupted by their own knowledge and advancement. ignorant to anyone else's plight or misery. returning from travelling in the far reaches of the universe and a bit... Borglike maybe. keen on assimilating anyone to their advancement
#David Roberts Ori arc was crap, so was the Replicator arc, the seasons focusing on the Goa'uld and aliens of the week were mucb better. Anubis and Ba'al were okay too but still not as good.
That's because in armed conflicts, both the Goa'uld and the Ori rely on theatrics and intimidation as their main tactic, backed by their delusions of supremacy because of advanced technology. The Tau'ri, however, have studied war as a science, because for all of our history, we have been fighting the most dangerous enemy we know - ourselves. And we're _very_ good at it.
Once the Ori showed up.. I tapped out of this show as a casual watcher... It was very Obvious the writers were just inventing a new threat to replace the Goa'uld just as soon as they were gone...
Prior is right, however it is not the Ori that will deliver us fire and brimstone, it will be God, on all the major cities of this planet. Get out while you can.
I didn’t really like the anti-Christian feel to the final two seasons but the show was done by atheists and some Jews as well. And nobody hate Christians more than them.
When I started watching season 9, I was not sure how to feel about General Landry, but after a while I started to really like him. he is the perfect balance between General O'neill's comedy and General Hammond's authority.
Toneai2007 Indeed!
Summary of this conversation:
PRIOR: Join the Ori!
LANDRY: Fuck you. Any other requests?
"You go ahead & burst into flames if you like"
I lold
Thank you... i was looking for this quote in the comments... you have fulfilled your destiny.
ya cant replace Hammond...but damn, gen. Landry could be a badass when he needed to be.
Landry knew how to play the game. And he played it well...
It show's the actor and guys behind the cameras knew how to replace an unreplacable character.... you don't... you just succed him with a new, different and just as cool in different ways guy.
And thank goodness they didn't do something stupid like bringing in Michael Ironsides.
@@peterjensen6844 he would have been great
@@peterjensen6844 Are you making a Seaquest reference? And what's wrong with Michael Ironside? Dude's a badass.
I miss Star Gate so much
Comics are out now :)
Comics are shit. Get the DVDs or bluray. All 10 season.
I miss the show too. I miss all the 90s shows. I miss the 90s!
I miss Stargate Universe even more, and Atlantis.
SG-1 is available on Amazon Prime
"If we're going to hell, then you're coming with us."
"You go ahead and burst into flames if you like."
Metroid24242 Said the devil to mankind.
funny thing apophis also said the same thing sg1, when he was captured.
The worst part is it's clear that he was scared. Imagine it from his perspective....he thinks he's a good guy, that his gods will save him, but hears of their destruction and realizes his powers are gone, and as much as he wants to not believe it, there's clearly a part of him that considers the possibility. He may even be thinking that if his gods are still alive, maybe they stopped talking to him because he failed and he was an outcast, which makes hearing the going to hell part even more frightening for him.
We've had three major religions on this planet for 2000 years and they've failed to convert the entire planet. What makes you think you can do better?
I do love the idea of an alien missionary trying to convert people on Earth. Sure they'd probably have plenty of followers but they'd probably also have a whole bunch of extra religious violence.
dixievfd55 He can actually do “miracles”, resurrect people, levitating objects etc and prove it to atheists
@@walterpinkman9641Didn't work on Daniel.
dixievfd55 Daniel has ascended himself and knows everything about the stargate plan other than being exceptionally smart.
A common guy or below average intelligence would be persuaded much easier. I think a lot of people would convert if they reveleaded themselves openly to earth.
@@walterpinkman9641 Truth is - as once Tealc pointed out: "Did their raise their dead? Heal the sick and wounded? Vanquished their enemies with but a wave of their hand?"
Anything prior does can be replicated by technology... in fact - Asgard technology to which Earth now has access can make any of it and more.
Prior: We have the Armies of Origin.
Landry: We have Cthulhu.
It would be fun if the Ori landed on the very day when the stars were 'right'. Prior vs Nyarlathotep might be fun too.
Cthulu: NOBODY fucks up people on this planet but ME!
Cthulhu: folish little mortal sporn Ascendet beeings, i was a god, before your beeing was first descendant from physical reaction in your home ocean.
and we have Hulk!
@@ironman-endgame Puny Prior
If Landry had had a chuckle like Ba'als at the end, this would have been the most amazing scene in history
+BigWilly Impudence...
+zelda64rules no, tuna
This show and farscape and i would say lexx made scifi channel i hate that a scifi hating ceo was put in charge and destroyed all these great shows. You dont put someone in charge of a scifi channel that says they hate scifi it was a stupid move over all.
"If we're going to hell..... you're coming with us" The most badass line in SCI FI History.!!!
I love SG1, but I think this line from another show ranks right up there in BadAss!"Only one human captain has ever survived battle with a Minbari fleet, he is behind me, you are in front of me. If you value your lives, be somewhere else!"
@@Wraith1959 Was thinking the exact same: Never mess with Delenn.
@@Wraith1959 Given Delenn was backed by the entirety of Minbari, this speech is just as BA:
"You're not the first to have come here. Oh, there have been so many. And what you've got to ask is, what happened to them?"
..?!
"Hello. I'm the Doctor. ... Basically... Run."
The Doctor, Doctor Who (2010)
"Not like this. Not like this! If I'm going out, I'm taking you bastards with me! Target main cruiser, set for full velocity ram, afterburners on my mark. Mark."
Babylon 5. In an episode that was aired three years before the first episode of Stargate.
Good, but it isn't even the best badass line from SG-1. "Then I will remind you that the woman holding the gun on you is Cassandra's mother."
We should have had an episode, where a prior is actually allowed to go through major cities or something like that, and he just finds like three followers - one, who thinks he himself is an Ori, one gothic chick who likes his robes an white skin and fancy tatoos and some random third dude. I would have loved to see hi desperate, that all his power is worthless and he cannot turn the Tau'ri :D
Priors vs Cylons.
If you think about the different crazy philosophies, doctrines, religions and theories people have died and killed for on earth I think he would have no trouble recruiting followers!
I don't know.
Atheist: "Prove it!"
Prior: "The Ori do not require blind faith." *Performs Miracle*
Atheist: ...
Convert everyone? No. Convert 10s of thousands at min? If the whole 'being an interGALACTIC (We started the whole interstellar thing a decade ago!), military led civilization without you guys knowing' thing wasn't reviled, yes.
Prior encounters Mormon missionaries! There's potential there, I just know it!
@@geonerd that would be funny
General landry sure earned that brown leather jacket
This why I love the Ori as Villians in Stargate they give the Tau'ri(Humans of Earth) a real challenge not just in lower Plane combat standards by also as an Ideology opponent as well. In order to defeat the Ori the Tau'ri needed to defeat their armies but as well to remove the Ori Ideology or at least have moderates within the Ori that want to follow the book of Origin and spread it peacefully and without extreme violence unlike their Corrupt and Power hunger Priors that are willing to spread the message of the Book of Origin through extreme violence and without any compromise.
Defeating an army might not be so hard but stamping out an ideology or religion is near impossible. Let's not forget that while the Ori had been corrupted, and were a massive threat, what SG-1 did was still technically genocide when they wiped them out then went after their followers. And the ancients allowed this because _they_ were finally at risk, which hints that while they are much better than the Ori, they might not be so noble as they think
That closing line, yes.
“You can skip the fire and brimstone” I love it
Landry was the type to sigh and resignedly go kick ass. Best scene
Best line that left him speechless: If we're going to hell, you're coming with us. Feel free to burst into flames if you like 😏😏😏😏😏 He giving him a headstart
This prior has some sort of patience and compassion, I like that.
Nah, he's been cut off from his powers by the SGC and their anti-priot devices. If he was able he'd be doing the whole genocide of the planet that won't follow thing, but he can't, hence the miffed expression he has the whole time.
He came here willingly and I was referring to his other scenes from the series. He keeps violence to a minimum, well until he is given direct command by the Orici of course.
The Priors weren't monsters. In their minds they were saving the Universe by teaching them the way of the Ori and they saw anyone who didn't believe in their religion as evil and lost. Ori's version of "Tough love" .lol Like a lot of religions in the real world yes they are misguided and insane but they believe that the Earth needs to be saved by them.
THE BEAR AT THE END!!! wtf lol
That very last picture was the best! Had me chuckle with laughter :)
The FURLINGS finally revealed!
He definitly could have finished with "And you can bath in the fire of Hell before me. As you said, the flammes of ignorance burn without pain."
SG-1 committed cosmic genocide!!!!
Awesome
Considering it was the Ori who have had multiple genocides committed because they ordered it, and would continue to do so, and they could not be reasoned with being into the whole Convert or DIE thing, killing them was the only way
Like the Aliens from Independence Day, its hard to really feel bad for committing genocide in self defense against a group attempting to genocide you first. If someone is trying to murder you then you are entitled to self defense even if it means the attackers death, thats true even on a species scale.
Not really, since the Ori were just an opposing faction of the Ancients.
I bet the sign on General Hammonds office door reads "Bad Motherfucker".
i would have laughed so damn hard if, during the credits, they show this Prior trying to spread Origin with some guy who's actually into origin, a hippie, and some goth chic just into him for his looks and he tries to preach to other preachers on earth.
And he actually gets to stand on a milk crate shouting into a megaphone: "HALLOWED ARE THE ORI!"
his most powerful move: just circling the prior while he thinks of more shit talk
"I gotta tell you, even if I did let you have your say, I don't think my world would listen."
... ... Well considering origin isn't that far from some orthodox religious movements I'd say introducing origin to earth would result in war.
Origin vs Isis. Both the same religion.
@@AzguardMike Origin and their Crusade in our Galaxy is more akin to Christian Crusades into the Holy Lands during the Middle Ages.
I wish we met the furlings they sound so cute lol
For some reason I always imagine Forerunners from Halo but covered in fur and were the basis for werewolves.
THE PIC AT THE END WAS JUST PRICELESS HAHAH
MAJOR HUGGYS IN THE STRONG \\\\O/ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
That has to be the most badass ending quote I've ever heard.
*A WILD FURLING APPEARS*
The face of the prior after hearing Landry saying he goes to hell with earth.
"Hell? What is hell? And what does flames has anything to do with this?
"You can go ahead and burst into flames, if you like"... drops the mike. Walks out like a boss. Prior stares at the wall like a bitch.
Landry delivering the most badass line in Stargate history
I miss SG-1. I do kinda wish they spun off the show when the (mostly) new cast came in, I think it wouldn't have ran into as much of the criticism as it did. We wouldn't have had to compare Landry to Hammond and such.
They basically did. Seasons 9&10 were originally conceived of as a new show called Stargate Command.
Wow, how much fun would this show have addressing the current situation.... 2020 A.D.
so he can heal Tomin's limp but he can't heal his own missing eye? Wheres the power of the Ori there? Does he believe "its just an eye, the Ori saw fit to grace me with a spare."
It maybe to show the limit of the Prior's own power, able to heal non-priors but not themselves. There was a character in the Marvel Comics, a Mutant who could heal others but not himself, he had a not very good looking face but could make others appear normal / good by touching them.
The Ori had told them that they would become Ascended beings through faith so I'd take it they didn't really care what happened to them as it would be alright in the end as long as they had faith.
I would guess that it is either a deliberate design choice by the Ori (maybe to remind them that they are not as worthy as the Ori so they have to sacrifice something for it) or it may be a side effect of the artificial advancement similar to what we saw with Nirties advanced humans so healing it may be impossible without also losing his powers.
3:17 OMG they are real
I would seriously love to see a prior walking through New Jersey or San Fransisco trying to sell his religion.
It would probably work in San Fran, honestly. Place is already a cult, just show off some space magic, throw in a bit of new age language and mumble something about the sins of white people and they'd have the hipsters eating out of their hands.
Joisey would just be too dumb to even understand what's going on. Send the Prior to Jersey and the Ori would just turn around and go home. "These people aren't worth converting."
@@HaveYouTriedGuillotines Lol, Great assessment! How about Florida?
@@ThatFadedAsian
Florida is just America's penis.
They'd just nuke that one from orbit.
@@HaveYouTriedGuillotines ^ Found the bitter right-winger.
@@Ragitsu
Your ignorance of what is left or right wing is immense. Please become politically educated before speaking on such matters, thank you. :)
christ audio levels... rolled up to 92 to hear this
The General sure told Popeye off.
Sidenote: His jacket is awesome!
Let me know if true power needs a magazine
This guy sounds like a TV preacher.
Maybe they hired one for the role?
Jim Baker
Who, the prior or the general?
I love it how he thinks intergalactic aliens can understand basketball metaphors :/
A prior was, just by looking at him, able to understand who Daniel is, where he comes from, what's the situation where he comes from, how to get there and how Daniel was connected to the body of the poor guy they burned for Daniels sins when he used the touchstones.
I wouldn't put it beyond them.
A real badass would have said
If were going to hell, I'm going to grin when I get there, because I will have sent you there already, bring the fuel in lads, let's get this interrogation underway.
This guy kind of reminded me of Pinhead.
Season 9 and 10 are probably the worst of the show... but scenes like this still sold me.
Thanks
Stone. Cold.
@OfficerHotPantsMV More like Merlin destroyed them.. humans really did nothing more than delivery part
General Landry, if you did really allow the Prior to speak on Earth, I wouldn't be so sure that billions of people wouldn't listen to him.
3:18 is that what the Furrlings looked like ? :D
this play has been a hit at your local churches for thousands of years. Religion and insurance are the same,... it's "just in case" purchase. Both profitable.
Except for that if you pick the wrong insurance you get nothing while if you pick the wrong religion you'll burn in however this religion calls his hell and given the gigantic number of different faiths and interpretations out there you are pretty much guaranteed to get it wrong either way, so why bother at all?
3:11 LMFAO!!!
Landry was bad ass without. Doubt.
General Geo. Hammond was too but Landry was the original bad bad ass
wjhere I have seen landry before? and the ori prior voice seems familiar...
the fuck is the ending of this video?
ILOVENUKES1000 Furling
pottman101 lol thanks. now i remember.
The high Marshal has joke's
whats with the ultra creepy ewok at the end? looks like a dead koala
It's a furling.
Lol Well the furlings look much better . :)
Furlings were supposed to be the fourth member of the Alliance of Four Great races (other members being the Ancients, Asgards and Nox) They never appeared in any episode, except one in which their technology played a part, and one that had a mock scene with them, which wasn't actually real. The mock scene is where that Ewoky thing is from.
TheStrangerTom - was that episode 200 with the TV writer alien?
Hammond was the best, but Landry talks shit WAY better.
3:20 lmfao
Who is whom on this one?🤔Leadership concerns being..
It was so fun to see Christians as the final villain of the series.
So you don't understand Christianity at all. Appropriate.
@@mbradleyc A bloodthirsty cult that has lasted for way too long.
@@Ragitsu So, you don't understand Christianity at all. Either.
@@mbradleyc Read the Bible.
@@Ragitsu You bore me.
What episode is that
It wasn't an episode, it was a movie. Stargate: The Ark of Truth.
Did they actually kill the ori or were that attempt actually ineffective?
The Ori were killed by the Ancient weapon that was sent into their dimension. The Priors and Ori disciples never knew that had happened.
@@tropicvibe Yeah that's what I mean. How do anyone actually know that they are dead? The fact that the prior retain their powers afterwards means that either, their powers were probably granted, but not dependent on the Ori after that, or that the Ori were in fact not dead. If the first one is true, what difference did the existence of the Ori actually make? I don't remember a scene where they actually intervened anywhere?
Adria ( main villian of the ori arc) confirms it when she meets SG-1 later on. The weapon worked because it targeted whatever energy or what have you the ori were made up of and broke them up.
Also the ancients prevent them from interfering in sg1 Galaxy during the war. But they could still do whatever they wanted in thier own Galaxy
What happened to his eye?
Your mom.
What one was this from
TV movie: Ark of truth
Proverbial backsides, indeed.
Prior to what?
to the Ori
What made the furlings a member of the 4 races alliance?where they advanced like the others?(obviously peaceful).
reksub what does that have to do with this clip?
@@stevescoffee8325 Totally late: but you obviously didn't watch the whole clip if you're asking what that has to do with the clip...
We assume they were advanced, but in truth we never met them (gag episode aside).
Also we do not know if they were peaceful.
Probably not extremely outwardly aggressive but still
I always imagine them as something akin to the Forerunners from Halo but covered in enough fur and physically somewhat close enough to humanoid canines to be the basis for werewolves.
Landry, saf
This is like any conversation with a very religious person. Completely unhinged and cannot be reasoned with.
The Ori were always so annoying, they just seemed like a campy re-skin of the Goa'uld with higher power-levels. Mindless followers, easily disposable infantry with staff weapons, terrible tactics, they bring nothing new to the table and only win because their ships have bigger numbers for shield strength and weapon power than everyone else's.
I agree. the whole ori plot was incredible... stupid. (as were the new sg1 members)
I wonder how the show would have fared if they had introduced for example the Furlings , or their decendants, as new opponents. corrupted by their own knowledge and advancement. ignorant to anyone else's plight or misery. returning from travelling in the far reaches of the universe and a bit... Borglike maybe. keen on assimilating anyone to their advancement
#David Roberts
Ori arc was crap, so was the Replicator arc, the seasons focusing on the Goa'uld and aliens of the week were mucb better. Anubis and Ba'al were okay too but still not as good.
That's because in armed conflicts, both the Goa'uld and the Ori rely on theatrics and intimidation as their main tactic, backed by their delusions of supremacy because of advanced technology. The Tau'ri, however, have studied war as a science, because for all of our history, we have been fighting the most dangerous enemy we know - ourselves. And we're _very_ good at it.
They kind of reminded me of Anubis if he had fully ascended
Zionist Mangler I personally liked the replicator arc quite a lot, especially the Asgard inside of it.
Should have sent that guy from tv who preaches Jesus to talk to him. What's his name. Jeff olstein
uh...did he admit genocide?
Once the Ori showed up.. I tapped out of this show as a casual watcher... It was very Obvious the writers were just inventing a new threat to replace the Goa'uld just as soon as they were gone...
Prior is right, however it is not the Ori that will deliver us fire and brimstone, it will be God, on all the major cities of this planet. Get out while you can.
No, because god doesn’t exist. He is just a fabrication just as the ori were in the show
Hail hydra!!!
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I didn’t really like the anti-Christian feel to the final two seasons but the show was done by atheists and some Jews as well. And nobody hate Christians more than them.
You guys are hilarious. How does it feel to be a living relic?
How’s it feel knowing your going to hell. You atheists better be right or your going to be in for a bad time
Typical zealot if you are not for us, you must be against us.
@@mshat18 oh I heard this one before, your literally quoting the show now
We killed your gods, lol