UNEDITED EXCLUSIVE: Stargate SG-1 Season 4 Episode 6 REACTION!
Added 2020-12-27 03:01:54 +0000 UTCWhat it dooski! Here's my UNEDITED EXCLUSIVE: Stargate SG-1 Season 4 Episode 6 REACTION!
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Season 4 has some banger episodes, I tell ya. This one is such a fan fav and for all the right reasons. It's a well loved trope that was executed perfectly. Jack's "I lost my son! I know!" is the emotional heavy hitter moment the episode needed to find that balance with all the other levity the loop created, it's so well done. *thunderous applause*
Sarah_M
2023-10-01 07:28:46 +0000 UTCLoved this episode. Same as above, couldn't find the edited video for this episode "Window of Opportunity".
robofin117
2022-01-02 20:28:46 +0000 UTCI subbed for June just to see this episode after I couldn't find the edited video on YT anywhere. 10/10, worth every cent
normalmighty
2021-06-06 06:58:20 +0000 UTCOne of my favorite episodes of the show
Evangeline B Walker
2021-04-21 20:07:27 +0000 UTCSo funny!!! Love this episode!
Tazarati
2021-01-08 20:43:26 +0000 UTCme too
MrEvers
2021-01-08 18:00:56 +0000 UTCLol they left the sgc and bought a bunch of golf stuff and maxed out O'Neills credit card
Ba'alWhale34
2020-12-31 06:15:31 +0000 UTCMy one great fear for Stargate should it get going again is that it'll be infected with the 'woke' BS that has ravaged the rest of entertainment in recent years. The show was plenty woke on its own without slapping people in the face with it. Carter never had to prove how good she was at the expense of her colleagues. Things like gender, race, or other identity politics issues never interfered with the story.
James Yancy
2020-12-28 14:00:17 +0000 UTCGreat episode. You got ancient stuff, time travel, comedy, and heartbreak.
William Sevier
2020-12-28 00:26:20 +0000 UTC"Maybe he read your report?" was such a meme amongst my SG friends
Sarahnade
2020-12-27 22:33:05 +0000 UTCI love This episode
Florian Hoyer
2020-12-27 19:27:02 +0000 UTCThis episode is just the best. I love the way it handles the time loop and the goofiness of them blowing off steam. The part of me that will always be a diehard Jack/Sam shipper especially loves this one, of course. This episode isn't really 'time travel' but it's a reminder of how well SG-1 handled time related storylines. They really knocked it out of the park.
2020-12-27 18:03:19 +0000 UTCSeason 4 is great. So many good episodes ahead of us!
Scarlett Monrow
2020-12-27 17:25:59 +0000 UTCI was looking forward this episode since I started following you. One of my favorite episodes of the entire series!!
Nadia B.
2020-12-27 14:41:07 +0000 UTCAn all-time classic episode for us stargate fans and fun fact many of the humoures scenes like the juggling had been improvised.
Thomas Thorburn
2020-12-27 13:18:14 +0000 UTCStargate is definitly a show that does all the time-stuff very well.
GhostPhil
2020-12-27 12:43:45 +0000 UTCYeah this is definitly one of the many great episodes in the Stargate franchise. The golfkng through the Stargate got kind of a meme like Teal'c drinking coffee or his "indeed". Just amazing, fun but also emotional.
GhostPhil
2020-12-27 12:42:51 +0000 UTCThis is by far one of my favourite episodes in the ENTIRE stargate universe. It is one I have been looking forward to, since you first started this show.
Shadow Angel
2020-12-27 12:10:09 +0000 UTCSuch a fun episode - sometimes these time loop episodes are not done well (and there have been so many of the years on different shows), but this one was really good, it helped that it was Jack and Teal'c in the loop - I don't think it would have had the same effect with any other pairing. I swear shows back then had better writing, cheesy yes, but better.
Chris
2020-12-27 11:06:56 +0000 UTCI Love This Episode! It's probably one of my favourites, definitely my favourite as a standalone story. There are better episodes, and hoo boy are they coming up on us fast now, but they tend to play more in to larger arcs and don't work when you want to show off this series to someone new. Teal'c juggling is just o funny, super stoic as if someone had given him an order to do it as opposed to Jack's more free form. And them relaxing in front of the gate in golf outfits, the first time I fell of the couch laughing, and then again after I got my second wind and hammond comes shouting over the speakers. But then the resolution, why and how is incredibly well done. I instantly guessed that it had to do with the wife as soon as the time travel came in to the picture but I adore how Jack comes in with the loss of his son and Daniel trying to reason with him. i do also like that there are consequences to the device that make it more difficult to justify using it. Add to that the very specific kind of energy it requires as well as the fact that the Ancients who built the freaking gate network, as well as a few other things we haven't seen before, couldn't get it to function properly negates it as a plot hole for why they don't use it again. Slight spoiler I guess but SG-1 did a really good job of slowly incorporating alien tech. Even their defenses aren't pre thought up and perfect but are constantly being added on to and bolstered. Great reaction to a fantastic episode. One the one hand, man I wish these would come out faster but you also have a lot of other great shows that I enjoy watching along so that softens the blow.
One Who Walks Behind
2020-12-27 10:30:47 +0000 UTCDeffo in my top 5 SG1 episodes. It is the personification of why I love Stargate so much. Just the right balance of irreverence and emotive moments. Top top top draw.
Daryl
2020-12-27 10:26:09 +0000 UTCOne of my all-time favourite episodes, so much fun watching you experience it for the first time. Reminded me of how much I loved it when I first saw it.
Arriane Skjonnemand
2020-12-27 09:33:50 +0000 UTCI literally made a weird squeaky noise when I saw you uploaded this one. I've been checking multiple times a day since the last episode.. just in case! ๐ And I'm probably going to keep doing that for the next like.. 11 episodes in a row. Man I love this season. Also, Teal'c's annoyance with the thermometer nurse always cracks me up, along with Jack's mustard and ketchup plate masterpiece. I think I've probably watched this one episode more than any others.
Lady Beyond The Wall
2020-12-27 09:12:11 +0000 UTCYES! I have been waiting for season 4 for SOOO long mainly for these past few eps (not number 4 though haha)! Cannot wait for the rest of the season!
Amy Appleyard
2020-12-27 07:28:33 +0000 UTCYou look like you're wearing ceremonial jaffa robes or something. Great reaction as always. This episode tops a lot of people's favourite sg1 episode lists. I wouldn't call it my favourite, but it's definitely up there overall. As you said the humor was on point, and Jack and Teal'c were a great pairing toward that end. I also like that Teal'c is goofing around a bit more since he knows that for all intents and purposes O'Neill is the only one who will ever see it. That "how dare you" look he shoots at the nurse every time she shoves the thermometer in his mouth gets me every time. O'Neill was just being O'Neill, only a lot more than usual. I don't get why just for one loop he didn't just ask Daniel what his question was again so he could answer it and move on. For such a humor centric episode though, the end is pretty emotionally impactful. When he says "I lost my son, I know", you remember that this happy-go-lucky, irreverent, overgrown teenager of a colonel is carrying around the baggage of knowing his carelessness killed his son. Like he said back in the pilot, his wife was able to forgive him but couldn't forget, while he can sometimes forget, but he'll never forgive himself. The resolution is also a great example of why I love Stargate. Much like Star Trek of the 90s, the show was generally pretty optimistic. I feel like since the mid 2000s, a lot of TV and movies have tended toward the more depressing side of the spectrum. I feel like if the show were written more recently the resolution would have been far more tragic, like they ended up having to kill him to stop the loop, or they arrest him for keeping 14 planets stuck in a loop for however long, or something along those lines. Instead O'Neill, for all the frustration Malakai caused him, and despite the fact that Earth being cut off all that time may have left them unable to respond to what the goa'uld/Apophis were doing, understood his intent was never malicious. There was no grudge, no punishment or retribution, just one man helping another move past his pain. We need more of that in our entertainment IMO. Keep em coming, some interesting stuff in the next few episodes.
Timothy Nikiforovs
2020-12-27 04:51:11 +0000 UTCI think he knew first and foremost that is the ancients couldn't figure it out, we don't stand a chance of doing so, but also Charlie's death was the catalyst for going to Abydos in the first place. I suppose he could remember and act on future knowledge, but who's to say he doesn't change things for the worse and Earth gets wiped out?
Timothy Nikiforovs
2020-12-27 04:31:49 +0000 UTCI was expecting a few comments saying people were excited for this from when u started the show. I am the same :D
2020-12-27 04:10:32 +0000 UTCBeen waiting for this one since you started. It's one of my all-time favorites
Celadore
2020-12-27 03:57:47 +0000 UTCThe speech that Jack gives at the end is even stronger when you realize, that Jack could actually save his son with this device, if it was fixed, but even still he doesn't
Mr Rys
2020-12-27 03:49:47 +0000 UTCโพ
Failwhale34
2020-12-27 03:04:20 +0000 UTC