Stargate SG-1 Discussion

She was in Earth 2. I remember that now and her reoccurring role on NCIS too.
 
The next SG1 marathon is Feb. 27th, with a good group of 8 Season 10 episodes, including "Unending", then a season 9 episode at 6pm ET (the regular time) and another season 10 episode at 11pm ET, followed later by 2 season 1 episodes of SGA at 1am and 2am ET.

So, mark your calendars. ;)
 
Just watched the Lost City part 2... (where they defeat Anubis and find the Antarctica site)... Don Davis(Hammond of Texas) is on the Scifi Movie of the week (premiered tonight) Wyvern...

Just set the timer for the late showing... was that his last performance?
 
I watched Covenant today, when the engineer was trying to "out" the Stargate program. Pretty good episode. 1/3 through season 8, O'Neill still seems very uncomfortable, and not very persuasive as a general. He is just one of those guys they never should have promoted. Much better as a field commander.
 
I watched Covenant today, when the engineer was trying to "out" the Stargate program. Pretty good episode. 1/3 through season 8, O'Neill still seems very uncomfortable, and not very persuasive as a general. He is just one of those guys they never should have promoted. Much better as a field commander.

I think that's the way Anderson wanted to play his Brig. Gen. role...like he told SG1 when he was thinking about whether or not to take the job commanding the SGC, "All my career, I've been stickin' it to the man. Now I'm the man. I'm not sure I can be the man."

Honestly, if the character of O'Neill would've suddenly been like Gen. Hammond, I wouldn't have bought it. :)
 
I think that's the way Anderson wanted to play his Brig. Gen. role...like he told SG1 when he was thinking about whether or not to take the job commanding the SGC, "All my career, I've been stickin' it to the man. Now I'm the man. I'm not sure I can be the man."
I just watched that episode the other day ;)
 
Oh I agree Anderson played a general the only way O'Neill could, but the end result is that in many ways it created a leadership vacuum.
 
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