@@Axemantitan I seem to recall R. Lee Ermey got a promotion to Gunny to not break some rule about misrepresenting rank so I don't know how real that rule is.
General Hammond was my favorite character on SG-1. First of all he was a good boss, and he always played it straight regardless of what kind of ridiculous space stuff was happening.
Don Davis was great. I met him once before he passed. He was a very kind person. A very tall man as well. He was with his wife out shopping for tech support when we met. He needed help with his broken laptop so I fixed it or free. I felt like he had already given me so many good memories that I owed him and still do. RIP big guy.
yeah there were so many in-jokes and references to other movies and shows I didn't even get most of them until much later when I was catching up to all the sources
So, in 1969, after meeting SG-1, Hammond did a whole lot of research into who those people were that owed him money and knocked him unconscious, and by the late 80s, he'd already discovered one of the cover stories for the Stargate program by the time he moved to Twin Peaks. Then, a few years later, when the assignment to Cheyenne Mountain came through, he grinned to himself that everything he'd suspected unofficially was actually 100% true.
I personally found Ross very wooden though. Compared to all the excellent and vibrant actors around him he always fell flat for me and never had any gravitas and more felt like a character who existed just because he had to, and if he didnt exist there would be noone above the command chain for Sisko.
"Couldn't stay away." "From your analysis of deep space radar telemetry?" "Well it's just so damn fascinating!" "Oh I'm sure it is." Omg this had me dying.
A general Hammond a manly man a strong man a man who can takes control over the situation. Never afraid to admit his mistakes and cover for his friends in their time of need. General Hammond a leader that you can count on this man literally went into a starship and commended an entire brigade to protect SG one. unlike Mikey's Spock and the rest of Star Trek Discovery general Hammond knows when to lay down the law.
General Hammond is the kind of strong leader that I would gladly take orders from even as a civilian. If he told me to go through the big watery circle in the middle of the room and that everything would be okay, I'd 100% trust him.
I got some of the same ones you did, so I changed my answers for those (to make it more random). Admiral: Ross General: Chang Colonel: Sanders Captain: Kirk Commander: Riker Lieutenant: Worf Major: Carter Sergeant: Pepper Corporal: Hicks Private: Ryan Ensign: Wildman
Failwhale34 is partway through season three on his reaction channel stuff...and there’s another who is partway through s2 Check them out if you haven’t already
Mulder spent time as Denise / Dennis Bryson of the DEA. how far through the eye in the pyramid have we traveled. Thanks for the ultimate cross over. Remember that ed hurly was a werewolf priest in silver bullet.
Actually he did have lines in a later episode after Dana was kidnapped and was hovering between life and death, I'm pretty sure his nickname for her was 'Starbuck' so maybe there is also a Battlestar Galactica tie-in here.
Based on that, then these shows are all connected via Richard Belzer’s Detective John Munch to at least 10 other TV shows including at least 4 Law and Orders and The Wire.
@@nitehawk86 yep he was the other Peter Thortan. Not to many know that. I posted about it too. Glad I'm not the only one or Grin could have thrown in a bit of MacGyver as well. Lol
I wonder if the Stargate writers saw Twin Peaks and though that would be a good cover story for the SG members. Although, this would fit more with the episode where they go to the small town where they find a bunch of people who are being controlled by the Gould, but hey. Still a cool connection.
They forgot the General part of Hammonds rank in Twin Peaks. He went from Major to Major General purdy quickly. Twin peaks was what 90/91. So it only took 6 years to go from Major to Major General. Thats pretty boss. Must have been all that excellent work he did in "Deep space radar Analysis".
Ok, this... is a particularly impressive edit! It's practically perfect (and I don't say this lightly)! And, at the very least, that contrast between the deeply unsettling atmosphere (and background noise) of Twin Peaks and the lightness of SG-1 - quite illuminating.
Little trivia the actor who plays Genetal Hammond also played Peter Thoryans body double in MacGyver. Then Richard Dean Andetson works with the guy full time on Stargate. So RDA already knew him pretty well. When you watch the TV show Stargste it's almost like watching MacGyver and Peter Thoryan back together again.
I was today years old when I found out both Don S Davis and myself went to the same university and trained at the same post at Fort Leonard Wood, MO. Have been a long time fan of SG1 since it started when I was a kid.
there s a small scene in Con Air where Dave Chappelle's dead body drops on to Don S. Davis's just washed station wagon. I would love to see how you can weave that scene into one of your videos
Wow! I had no idea that Indie Jones witnessed the raising of the Stargate. Probably just forgot to mention it on his way to finding the Ark of the Convenant.
@Wayne Flanigan + clips from the Twin Peaks TV show, tying the Hammond line-in. TV show Sliders too (unless Sallah wearing a tweed jacket and bow tie is a deleted scene from Raiders ;) ) Brilliant idea!
You integrated Twin Peaks, Stargate SG-1, Indiana Jones and Sliders? Amazing! 😁 I can't be the only one who ever thought when Hammond talked to the President on his red phone it was to no one but himself. You never heard the other side of the conversation. 🤣
In an early episode (S01E05) Hammond is brought in to the room and Fraiser says "We're running out of places to put all the victims. We've used the brigs, we've used the temp quarters..." IMO this is a nod to Twin Peaks because Don's character was called Major Briggs and it's weird that they would say "we've used the brigs", especially when Don is in the shot! It's subtle but I think it's a definite shout out.
What if Samantha Carter was secretly *immortal Dr Helen Magnus,* and had her own organisation outside of Stargate. She was skilled enough and had enough connections (and supernatural assets) to even have a cover story within her cover story inside the Air Force - her "father" was part of the cover. And that's why she was such a skilled scientist in multiple fields while also having the abilities of a highly trained special forces Black Ops Operative.
@@molybdaen11 the boring truth about Area 51 is that is really probably is just where they test experimental aircraft - the real alien shit, if there is any, would be at some black site nobody's even heard of
also, there’s bill nye the science guy name-dropping doctor rodney mckay on blindspot as his nemesis. it’s a much larger world. general hammond is such a cool bad ass under the radar of top secret confidentiality.
I can see this being the plot for Indy 5. Not the first time he's dealt with aliens, or unearthing things that were deliberately buried, or weapons of mass destruction.
You are a Juris Doctor in sci fi references. I would not be surprised in another reality you were the creative consultant in the now defunct Sci Fi Channel.
Ever heard of character acting? Don S. Davis was an professor of dramatic arts and a avid character actor. He also was an Army captain in 1960s. So wouldn't you say that academic highly educated actor with military background would have quite good chances to land in more than one same type of casts during his career. The rest is just intertextuality, which means that the references happen due to a multitude of same type scripts and rycecled ideas all over the world.
Don S. Davis was an Army officer prior to becoming an actor. This added a sense of realism to his portrayal of military officers.
He was a captain who commanded an infantry company in Korea, I believe.
Did he specifically play Air Force to avoid falsely representing his army rank?
@@missinginaction2b He was a captain stationed in Korea, but it was during the 70s.
@@DIEGhostfish I don't think so. Jason Robards was an enlisted sailor in the Navy during WW2, but he played an admiral in Crimson Tide.
@@Axemantitan I seem to recall R. Lee Ermey got a promotion to Gunny to not break some rule about misrepresenting rank so I don't know how real that rule is.
General Hammond was my favorite character on SG-1. First of all he was a good boss, and he always played it straight regardless of what kind of ridiculous space stuff was happening.
except that one time when he piloted a Glider and blew up some Jaffa and yelled like a cowboy
@@MajorGrin Hell yeah that was glorious.
@@illustriouschin Yee-Haa!!
@@MajorGrin and you wouldn't?
@@MajorGrin He is Texan
Don Davis was great. I met him once before he passed. He was a very kind person. A very tall man as well. He was with his wife out shopping for tech support when we met. He needed help with his broken laptop so I fixed it or free. I felt like he had already given me so many good memories that I owed him and still do. RIP big guy.
I'm glad to hear you didn't meet him after he passed.
@@mavoc3094 😂
He could have ascended to a higher plane of existence.
How much tech support did they buy? Did they buy all of it by the pound?
@@Akhenatonio Of course he did. He’s with the others in that inter dimensional cafe having coffee.
Hammond, of Texas.
🙂👋
o7
You, with the crown of marble...
Indeed
@@trayolphia5756 You beat me to it. 😂
Wait, did you just link Stargate, Twin Peaks, Indiana Jones....and Sliders? I cannot like this enough
It's all connected! How did we not see this before?!
That's classified.
I wish he would have added a small clip of Sallah there, too!
Indiana Jones was just added by cleverly editing different scenes... Unfortunately
Why else would all those artifacts end up in the same part of the world as the stargate?
Those SG1 writers are geniuses with a sense of humour
yeah there were so many in-jokes and references to other movies and shows I didn't even get most of them until much later when I was catching up to all the sources
@@MajorGrin same for me!
@@MajorGrin indeed!
@@MajorGrin "it took us fifteen years and three supercomputers to _MacGyver_ a system for the gate on Earth." Damn, gotta love the writers. :)
@@luminatrixfanfiction IM STUCK ON A GLACIER WITH MACGYER
I like that a few years after Twin Peaks Don S. Davis appears in SG-1 wearing almost the same costume.
i'm pretty sure the makers of sg-1 were fans of twin peaks and did this intentionally.
He did get a promotion it seems. looks like he's a colonel in Twin Peaks
@@DragonJohn Major.
@@LordTalax I stand corrected. been climbing the ladder some more then
Well the uniforms for the Air Force haven’t changed since it was founded so that makes sense.
And you know that he played Scully's dad in The X-Files and he was a marine captain.
Definitely a connection to UFOs there as well.
Mulder also appeared in Twin Peaks but disguised as a woman
@@MajorGrin damn i didn't notice.....
He was also a stunt double on MacGyver.
He was also in Con Air.
And Jewel Staite (firefly) was also in X-Files and SG Atlantis. I don't know how this is relevant but its a thing!
So, in 1969, after meeting SG-1, Hammond did a whole lot of research into who those people were that owed him money and knocked him unconscious, and by the late 80s, he'd already discovered one of the cover stories for the Stargate program by the time he moved to Twin Peaks. Then, a few years later, when the assignment to Cheyenne Mountain came through, he grinned to himself that everything he'd suspected unofficially was actually 100% true.
I wonder how this fits into that time travel episode where Jack meets him in the 60s.
You’re forgetting his side operation working undercover with Jack O’Neill in MacGuyver.
Hammond genuinely felt like a father figure on SG1 and gave the show some much needed gravitas, much like Admiral Ross on DS9.
I'd think George Hammond and Bill Ross would have hit it off rather well.
I personally found Ross very wooden though. Compared to all the excellent and vibrant actors around him he always fell flat for me and never had any gravitas and more felt like a character who existed just because he had to, and if he didnt exist there would be noone above the command chain for Sisko.
He was like that off set too, he was a good friend and I miss him
@@builder396Still makes him better than almost every other SF Admiral
Combined
Ross didn't appear until the 6th season... Hammond was there from day 1.
"Couldn't stay away."
"From your analysis of deep space radar telemetry?"
"Well it's just so damn fascinating!"
"Oh I'm sure it is."
Omg this had me dying.
A general Hammond a manly man a strong man a man who can takes control over the situation. Never afraid to admit his mistakes and cover for his friends in their time of need. General Hammond a leader that you can count on this man literally went into a starship and commended an entire brigade to protect SG one.
unlike Mikey's Spock and the rest of Star Trek Discovery general Hammond knows when to lay down the law.
General Hammond is the kind of strong leader that I would gladly take orders from even as a civilian. If he told me to go through the big watery circle in the middle of the room and that everything would be okay, I'd 100% trust him.
One of three humans to have a space faring vessel named after him.
is it weird that i read that in in a certain old Jaffa voice
@@charlesmclain6558 lol
My brain's word association
Admiral: Adama
General: Hammond
Colonel: Tigh
Captain: Picard
Commander: Shepard
Lieutenant: Speirs
Major: Asshole
Sergeant: Hartman/Gunny
Corporal: Klinger
Private: Pyle
Ensign: Kim
How many assholes do we have on this ship?:
I got some of the same ones you did, so I changed my answers for those (to make it more random).
Admiral: Ross
General: Chang
Colonel: Sanders
Captain: Kirk
Commander: Riker
Lieutenant: Worf
Major: Carter
Sergeant: Pepper
Corporal: Hicks
Private: Ryan
Ensign: Wildman
@@nitehawk86 Yo!
@@shalomamigos Er... Boss Ross was a Commodore. ;)
Corporal: Shephard
I love Stargate SG-1 so much, I just wish more people knew about it.
Failwhale34 is partway through season three on his reaction channel stuff...and there’s another who is partway through s2
Check them out if you haven’t already
Just started watching i regret not doing so sooner
Major "Garland Briggs"
Sure General Hammond, whatever you say.
He's an actual Air Force officer in real life. Also in one episode the real commander of USAF appeared
We got him dead to rights, we know he was Hammond all the way back in '69.
I'm half convinced Stargate, Twin Peaks and The X-Files are all in the same universe.
If so, the Asgard are a lot more insidious than they lead on...
@@elburropeligroso4689 I mean only when they were getting their ass kicked by the Replicators did they get all buddy buddy.
Mulder spent time as Denise / Dennis Bryson of the DEA. how far through the eye in the pyramid have we traveled. Thanks for the ultimate cross over. Remember that ed hurly was a werewolf priest in silver bullet.
Cigarette Smoking Man : I work very hard to keep any president from knowing I exist. want a smoke?
Like men in black. History lessons really.
Don't forget: he shows up in a flashback as Scully's father (though he has no lines and never appeared again)...
Wasn't Scully's Dad in the US Navy?
@@nicholasmaude6906 I believe so, pretty sure his ashes were scattered over the sea at the end of an episode
Actually he did have lines in a later episode after Dana was kidnapped and was hovering between life and death, I'm pretty sure his nickname for her was 'Starbuck' so maybe there is also a Battlestar Galactica tie-in here.
Based on that, then these shows are all connected via Richard Belzer’s Detective John Munch to at least 10 other TV shows including at least 4 Law and Orders and The Wire.
@@eerkes Yeah, Det. Munch is EVERYWHERE;)😂.
He also did some moonlighting as a cement truck driver in Macgyver
And had a body fall on his car from CON AIR while he was on vacation.
He was also Dana Elcar's stunt double and stand in. So in that he was Richard Dean Anderson's boss as well. :)
@@nitehawk86 yep he was the other Peter Thortan. Not to many know that. I posted about it too. Glad I'm not the only one or Grin could have thrown in a bit of MacGyver as well. Lol
@@scockery
He also handled a situation involving a Soviet atom bomb in Atomic Train.
@@SchardtCinematic MacGyver's grampa wiped out the Husnock
I'd forgotten how absolutely beautiful Amanda Tapping is
And a fantastic character in sg1
Her legs are amazing!
Don S. Davis continues the program after Twin Peaks and Stargate were declassified. His reported death a few years back needs some work.
Are you implying his cover story needs some polish?
I wonder if the Stargate writers saw Twin Peaks and though that would be a good cover story for the SG members. Although, this would fit more with the episode where they go to the small town where they find a bunch of people who are being controlled by the Gould, but hey. Still a cool connection.
0:14 "What is it that you do exactly ?"
Hammond: "Kill people who talk too much."
"What !?"
Hammond: "What ?"
So I'm not the only one that noticed the similarities between the leitmotifs in Stargate and Raiders.
twin peaks weirdness being explained by abandoned ancient tech does kind fit
Take a drink whenever you hear the words "Deep Space Telemetry".
Challenge unacceptable
Kinda week sauce compared to "Take a drink every time Teal'c says 'Indeed.' "
@@OrderOfOmphalos you want them to die!
They forgot the General part of Hammonds rank in Twin Peaks. He went from Major to Major General purdy quickly. Twin peaks was what 90/91. So it only took 6 years to go from Major to Major General. Thats pretty boss. Must have been all that excellent work he did in "Deep space radar Analysis".
So undercover he masquerades as a Major when he's not at work
It's a good cover, isn't it. Less of a target.
Alt title: A bunch of people from multiple shows talking about Deep-space telemetry.
Honestly I was walking by while someone was watching that episode of Twin Peaks and I literally did a double-take
Rest In Peace, Don S. Davis. May your woodcarvings come back to you, where ever you are.
His name was Don S. Davis. But his real name will always be General Hammond.
hammond of texas
@@BIGBOSS-bu1jt , Indeed
Ok, this... is a particularly impressive edit! It's practically perfect (and I don't say this lightly)!
And, at the very least, that contrast between the deeply unsettling atmosphere (and background noise) of Twin Peaks and the lightness of SG-1 - quite illuminating.
Little trivia the actor who plays Genetal Hammond also played Peter Thoryans body double in MacGyver. Then Richard Dean Andetson works with the guy full time on Stargate. So RDA already knew him pretty well. When you watch the TV show Stargste it's almost like watching MacGyver and Peter Thoryan back together again.
Then he retired to Santa Barbra to eventually be caught for murdering his son by a psychic detective.
Psych.
A psychic detective and his assistant Ghee Buttersnaps.
@@derendohoda3891 I can't do this with you right now
I love this almost as much as Snowpiercer being a sequel to Willy Wonka.
Ok, I wasn't expecting Professors Jones and Arturo to be involved. Well done!
I was today years old when I found out both Don S Davis and myself went to the same university and trained at the same post at Fort Leonard Wood, MO. Have been a long time fan of SG1 since it started when I was a kid.
So Indiana Jones was there when the Nazi's found the Stargate instead of the Ark of the Covenant? lol
I would pay to watch that movie
Indy: IT BELONGS IN A MUSEUM!!!
Nazi: You don't even know what it is.
Indy: STILL..... A MUSEUM.....
It would also be plausible that Hitler was taken as a host by a Goa'uld.
The ark contained the parts for the stargate!!!
I miss this show
He was Scully's father as well in the X-Files, wearing the exact same uniform.
Wow, what do you know... that guy is a legend.
there s a small scene in Con Air where Dave Chappelle's dead body drops on to Don S. Davis's just washed station wagon. I would love to see how you can weave that scene into one of your videos
0:26 he actually has to go through the same routine, every morning, to pass security...
RIP, Don Davis. May your memory be eternal.
Whom ever did this is and or was a genius and I thank u
I always loved him in Twin Peaks. He's so well spoken and kind!
twin peaks and sg-1 both both are my favorite tv series of all time. thank you so much for this satisfying edit.
Great job stitching those scenes together like that
He was also Scully's dad in the X-Files.
He's also the father of Dana Sculley from X-Files. It all makes sense now.
Holy crappie I never made that connection!
Wow! I had no idea that Indie Jones witnessed the raising of the Stargate. Probably just forgot to mention it on his way to finding the Ark of the Convenant.
Indiana Jones uncovers the Stargate, what a cool idea. Bravo!
@Wayne Flanigan + clips from the Twin Peaks TV show, tying the Hammond line-in. TV show Sliders too (unless Sallah wearing a tweed jacket and bow tie is a deleted scene from Raiders ;) ) Brilliant idea!
Could have also had James Bond threatening Don Rhys Davies for information.
You integrated Twin Peaks, Stargate SG-1, Indiana Jones and Sliders? Amazing! 😁
I can't be the only one who ever thought when Hammond talked to the President on his red phone it was to no one but himself. You never heard the other side of the conversation. 🤣
they should have showed stock footage of Clinton
@@MajorGrin Or they could have showed black and white footage of one of the earlier presidents. 😂
In an early episode (S01E05) Hammond is brought in to the room and Fraiser says "We're running out of places to put all the victims. We've used the brigs, we've used the temp quarters..." IMO this is a nod to Twin Peaks because Don's character was called Major Briggs and it's weird that they would say "we've used the brigs", especially when Don is in the shot! It's subtle but I think it's a definite shout out.
Also the 'X-Files' began on Twin Peaks, in an episode with David Duchovny as an FBI agent...
He was a DEA agent investigating FBI agent Cooper.
Season 3 he became a boss to Coopers' boss in some capacity.
I'm just shocked seeing Maud'Dib.
What if
Samantha Carter was secretly *immortal Dr Helen Magnus,* and had her own organisation outside of Stargate.
She was skilled enough and had enough connections (and supernatural assets) to even have a cover story within her cover story inside the Air Force - her "father" was part of the cover.
And that's why she was such a skilled scientist in multiple fields while also having the abilities of a highly trained special forces Black Ops Operative.
Or what if Samantha/ Helen was actually the [arch?] angel Naomi from Supernatural?
And by the time of Twin Peaks, he'd already met SG-1 in 1969..
LOVE how you transitioned John Rhyse-Davis' dialog in Sliders into his dialog from Raiders.
Don Davis was also Scully's father in The X-Files.
Rip Don we miss u SG1 wasn't the same after he past
This makes my heart happy! Please do more if this!
Damn, you're doing Stargate now? 👍
Don‘t forget July 1st, 2021 when US government agencies are to release what they know about “phenomenons” 🧐
Good reason to have a public Space Force.
And they will reveal to know nothing for certain without spoiling military secrets - like all the planes they are working on for example.
@@molybdaen11 the boring truth about Area 51 is that is really probably is just where they test experimental aircraft - the real alien shit, if there is any, would be at some black site nobody's even heard of
@@AvaEnithesi exactly
You do know the us government already confirmed the existence of objects not of this world right. The tic tac incident.
Interesting how these different programmes all have this theme woven into them.
He was also Scully's (aka Starbuck) dad in the X Files, so obviously keeping tabs on what they knew as well.
Thanks for putting this together. Just started watching twin peaks and thought this immediately
Could George Hammond have advanced from Major to Major General in seven years? That'd make this connection much more convincing.
Somewhere, beyond the sea...
I think he was in Supernatural? I miss Don S. Davis, I remember watching him in films and stuff.
Since Stargate SG-1 Deep-Space Radar Telemetry has become the most competitive and sough after research field :D
He was also on NCIS a few times in the beginning seasons
I assume the department of navy got suspicious regarding the death of some marines that were assigned to USAF in Norad
1969 was also the name of one of Stargate SG-1 episodes, where young Hammond was stationed at Shayenne Mountain in the year 1969.
Thank you for expressing something I have long harbored in my heart.
Now I need to see Twin Peaks.
LOL. Fun editing. Clever. Thank you for the content. Gave me a few laughs.
That’s right little boy! It’s classified! Eat your vegetables!
This is how the first step into Q dis-continuum looks like. Lol
Holy shyt! Mind Blown 😲🤯 and you added SLIDERS too?!
>Sneaking in Indiana Jones
>And Sliders
You brilliant madman
Don Davis was at the time also Dana Elcar's stunt double on MacGyver.
also, there’s bill nye the science guy name-dropping doctor rodney mckay on blindspot as his nemesis. it’s a much larger world. general hammond is such a cool bad ass under the radar of top secret confidentiality.
I can see this being the plot for Indy 5. Not the first time he's dealt with aliens, or unearthing things that were deliberately buried, or weapons of mass destruction.
You are a Juris Doctor in sci fi references. I would not be surprised in another reality you were the creative consultant in the now defunct Sci Fi Channel.
🤯 Love it. If only there was an episode that hinted to all that!
Makes a hell of a lot more sense than discovery... :P
And then you find also a Star Trek legendary actor.
OMG!!! Wonderful! I wasn't a Twin Peaks fan, but man, this explains so much ;-)
I love this so much lol I watched SG1 before Twin Peaks, the first time I saw Twin Peaks I immediately thought of Stargate.
Wait. Major Grin, doing Stargate? Uhm, yes please
Ok, I have to admit, this one is good and a mindblower.
Sure got promoted fast - from Major to Major General in only 6 years!
Man, he went from major to brigadier general in just 7 years. He's a go getter.
Alien influence on the time line.... 7 years for us...
Damn fine content.
Ever heard of character acting? Don S. Davis was an professor of dramatic arts and a avid character actor. He also was an Army captain in 1960s. So wouldn't you say that academic highly educated actor with military background would have quite good chances to land in more than one same type of casts during his career. The rest is just intertextuality, which means that the references happen due to a multitude of same type scripts and rycecled ideas all over the world.
"I focus on travel."
Wow you linked so many great movies and shows good job
How did I never make this connection before... god damn.
He's also Scully's highly decorated Dad.