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UNEDITED EXCLUSIVE: Stargate SG-1 Season 4 Episode 16 "2010" REACTION!

What it dooski! Here's my UNEDITED EXCLUSIVE: Stargate SG-1 Season 4 Episode 16 "2010" REACTION!

LINK: https://www.dropbox.com/s/sbb74tlg9u9mjss/Stargate%20S4E16%20UNEDITED.mp4?dl=0

LINK: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KTUH94VtgasiUMRfMjmVuarhoQ30D7q4/view?usp=sharing

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So, I'm a new Patreon and I'm pretty sure someone will have mentioned this already but Walter didn't actually have a name before this episode, in this scene Richard D. Anderson gave him his name ad-libbing, the actor who plays Walter has spoken about it. He got his last name Harriman due to the way Don S. Davis pronounced 'Airman'.

C J

I don't think I saw them until I moved to San Francisco late 2011.

Stef Furness

Were the hand-held credit card readers they used to cash Sam and her husband out at the restaurant actually in use back in 2000 when this aired? I just realized that was something that would be a "we're in the future" weirdness back then, but now doesn't even register as anything out of place.

Andrew W

There's a list of the chronological viewing order. Just gotta purge it of ep titles and give him the season and ep numbers. It's still a ways off though, plenty of time.

Timothy Nikiforovs

Can you do my homework

Ba'alWhale34

Can we talk about going back and fourth with the other show when the time comes? He can't do it in a row right he has to go back and fourth?

Ba'alWhale34

I imagine it'd be too difficult or expensive to make it happen... but if there was a way, I know I'd be the first in line to buy an SG-34 Patch. I'd wear it proudly! 😅

Sigma957

I love that you've been reacting to this for just over a year and the nostalgia is already there for you. Even better knowing that you've still got more story in front of you than behind!

Stef Furness

Let's go!! Been looking forward to this one for months and I'm glad you enjoyed it so much. This is one of my all time favourite SG1 episodes. Top 20 easy. So many great moments in this episode, from Walter being a tour guide, to Carter's heroic dash to the gate knowing she would die. Possibly my favourite though was right near the end when Hammond orders the address locked out. Here he is with SG1, and their code is coming through the gate followed by a piece of paper. The whole situation is suspect, but as soon as O'Neill says it's his handwriting and signature, despite knowing nothing about it, Hammond acts on what's written on the note. It really speaks to the trust Hammond places in the people under his command and SG1 in particular. It's interesting also that while they seem to have gone all out in the make up department to make everyone (Sam, Daniel, Teal'c, Fraiser) look as young and healthy as possible despite being a decade later, Jack kinda looks like shit. I mean he doesn't look like grandpa or anything, and mostly just needed to shave, but I always took that as an implication that he never took the anti aging vaccine or anything else from the aschen. Also the ADR in the scene at Jack's cabin was horribly done for Carter. Half the time her lips don't even match the timing of the dialogue. It's the 1 glaring technical flaw in an otherwise excellent episode. It's interesting that these guys not just protected Earth, but actually defeated the system lords. Clearly they must be very powerful. It begs the question as to why we haven't heard of them before and seemingly they only came into conflict after allying with Earth. We know why the Asgard aren't able to swat the goa'uld, and we know the Tollan are basically semi pacifistic isolationists, but the Aschen are obviously out there and staying under the radar thus far. It's another great example of great SG1 worldbuilding. The goa'uld are all over the galaxy, but plenty of other civilizations have carved out their little corners of the galaxy and you never know whose back yard you're gonna walk into or what hornet's nest you're gonna disturb. Finally as you pointed out, watching in 2021 it's a little anachronistic to watch an episode where 2010 is considered a good few years in the future, but especially with SG1 is was a great concept at the time. After all, SG1 is supposed to be set in "our" world, with the idea being that everything we know and see more or less happens there and all the team's adventures is just unknown to the public, so a near future story like 2010 made you think about what it would be like if aliens were introduced to our (then) modern day world........and then you're glad they haven't been. But yeah, 2010 is excellent. Next one is too, and without saying too much, I predict a last airbender comparison in the first few minutes.

Timothy Nikiforovs


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