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SG-1 Event Horizon
Justice for Hebron! (Exodus)

SG-1 Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 36:51


Silvana and Tegan watch Season 4, Episode 22 "Exodus" and discuss how Stargate SG-1 is veering into a more pure sci-fi style, and Silvana is not a fan of it.  Another thing the hosts are not a fan of - the Tok'ra. The Tok'ra train has derailed into an alternate dimension at this point. The Tok'ra know Tanith (using Hebron as a host) is a spy but the whole spy business it just handled in the most ridiculous and frankly awful way. The Tok'ra used the host Hebron in a very goa'uld way by just using him for their own ends.  This is the episode where Samantha Carter blows up a sun, and what a waste to do that in this episode. Stay tuned next week for our tier rankings...this one will be in a low tier for certain... Check out our instagram and other links on our linktree.

SG-1 Event Horizon
Their Love Can Be Seen From Space! ("Entity")

SG-1 Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 76:36


Silvana and Tegan are joined by their good friend and fellow podcaster, Sophia from Where's Beverly, for Season 4, Episode 20, "Entity". This is Sophia's favorite episode! She "must preserve!" Silvana dares Tegan to write the next fan fiction. Sophia explains why this is the best episode of Stargate. Sophia and Tegan discuss the medical inaccuracies in this episode, despite their onsite medical advisor. What would Stargate have looked like had Samantha Carter's body died and brought her back in a different body or used the robot Carter? Where have we seen that before... Check out our instagram and other links on our linktree. Where's Beverly Instagram Previous episodes with Sophia: "It's Equality"   

SG-1 Event Horizon
The Church of Nuance

SG-1 Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 85:07


Tegan and Silvana watch Season 4, Episode 16 "2010". This episode is one of Silvana's favorite episodes and takes place ten years in the future. The Stargate program has been revealed to the world when a highly advanced people called the Aschen offer to share their technology with Earth. Could they be why the Earth birth rate is dropping? Yes, of course it is.  This episode has some excellent easter eggs, especially when the team visits the SG-C as a museum site.  Tegan didn't enjoy this episode as much as Silvana, but what did you think? Is this one of the best episodes of Stargate SG-1? Leena Norm's video on having children in a climate crisis: https://youtu.be/SNVg2-tNcq8?si=wfCxWot3H1tQIE4l Join the discussion by visiting our Linktree.

Death and Aliens
Stargate SG-1 S6 Ep. 3 - "That feels like a Daniel move."

Death and Aliens

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 57:18


MK and Courtney have had a wild week, but they bring it in as best they can to get through the heat by digging into Stargate. Plus, stay tuned to the end to hear all about the real life Samantha Carter. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deathandaliens/support

Stuff Mom Never Told You
Fictional Feminists Around the World: Samantha Carter

Stuff Mom Never Told You

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 20:44 Transcription Available


In Stargate SG-1, Samantha Carter held many titles and shattered many stereotypes (while also upholding some). We decode her fictional and IRL accomplishments and legacy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Intergalactic: Reviewing Essential Sci-fi
Stargate SG-1: Solitudes | Essential Stargate

Intergalactic: Reviewing Essential Sci-fi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 42:10


We're continuing our Essential Stargate trek with a review of "Solitudes," the 16th episode from season one of STARGATE SG-1. We highlight Samantha Carter's role, character development, and the discovery of a second gate. We appreciate the platonic relationship between Carter and O'Neill and anticipate future episodes. Enjoy! Chapters 0:00:08 Introducing the Essential Stargate Series 0:02:00 Solitudes: A Suspenseful Stargate Adventure 0:07:12 Carter's Struggle to Save O'Neill 0:09:43 The Assumption of Only One Gate on Earth 0:15:24 Importance of the second gate 0:17:51 Pairing of Carter and O'Neill in a dire situation 0:20:45 Teasing the will-they-won't-they dynamic between Carter and O'Neill 0:24:12 The Focus on Science and Exploration, not Romance 0:29:27 Daniel's Credible Aha Moment in Figuring Out a Clue 0:32:35 Excitement for upcoming alternate reality episode. 0:38:36 Searching for the next space opera show recommendation Sub to the pod: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://intergalacticpod.co⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow the pod: Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/intergalacticpod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Threads: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.threads.net/@intergalacticpod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow Mike Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/mikemoodygarcia⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Threads: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.threads.net/@mikemoodygarcia⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow Clyde Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/clydehaynes⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitter/X (ugh): ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://x.com/@clydehaynes⁠⁠⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/intergalacticpod/message

Intergalactic: Reviewing Essential Sci-fi
Stargate SG-1: Hathor | Essential Stargate

Intergalactic: Reviewing Essential Sci-fi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 46:58


In this episode of Essential Stargate, we discuss the worst Stargate SG-1 episode so far, "Hathor" from Season 1. We reflect on its storytelling and impact, finding it regressive and just plain lazy. Later, we highlight films and TV series that depict great female characters. Concluding, we announce plans for the future of the podcast. Chapters 0:00:08 Oh boy, Hathor is bad 0:12:14 Choosing Essential Episodes for Season Two 0:15:27 Disappointing Lack of Progressiveness in the Episode 0:22:24 Cringy Episodes and Cheap Production Values in Stargate 0:27:17 Sci-fi catering to sexual fantasies of cis het white men 0:29:45 Critique on the portrayal of sexual themes and consent 0:32:17 Comparisons to Samantha Carter's episodes in Stargate Atlantis 0:38:16 General Leia and Great Female Characters in Star Wars 0:40:22 Samantha Carter's Evolution in Stargate SG-1 0:43:15 Introducing New Series on Essential Sci-Fi Movies 0:45:19 Recap and Next Episode Preview: Enigma --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/intergalacticpod/message

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
'Swap, donate, rotate' - How to have a more sustainable Christmas

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 7:51


Are you looking to have a more sustainable Christmas? Do we make enough efforts to reduce or waste this Christmas? Samantha Carter from Vision Ireland joined Andrea to discuss...

Intergalactic: Reviewing Essential Sci-fi
Stargate SG-1: Thor's Hammer | Essential Stargate

Intergalactic: Reviewing Essential Sci-fi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 47:45


In this episode of Intergalactic, we cover the STARGATE SG-1 episode "Thor's Hammer." While it may not be groundbreaking, it's an entertaining watch with mythology building and the introduction of the Asgard (sort of). Chapters: 0:00:08 Introducing the Essential Stargate sand covering SG-1's "Thor's Hammer." 0:08:05 The Unbreakable Bond of SG-1's Family Unit 0:12:14 Samantha Carter's Character Evolution and Potential in the Franchise 0:15:44 Daniel Jackson's theories doubted by the team 0:18:45 Contrasting Daniel and Rodney with the ego-driven Nicholas Rush 0:21:17 Gate Travel Changes and Team Separation 0:24:02 Kendra's Influence and the Challenging Shar'e Plotline 0:29:09 Unas, the Unkillable Monster in the Labyrinth 0:34:32 Teal'c and O'Neill's Escape from the Cave 0:37:29 The Asgard's Unique Appearance 0:39:37 Incorporating Legends into the Stargate Universe 0:46:02 Exciting Episode to Deepen Understanding of Stargate Universe Intergalactic is a podcast reviewing the most essential entries from the greatest science fiction franchises of all time. From the makers of ⁠⁠⁠Star Trek Discovery Pod⁠⁠⁠, Mike Moody-Garcia and Clyde Haynes.  Sub to the pod: ⁠⁠⁠http://intergalacticpod.co⁠⁠⁠ Follow the pod: Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/intergalacticpod⁠⁠⁠ Threads: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.threads.net/@intergalacticpod⁠⁠⁠ Follow Mike Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/mikemoodygarcia⁠⁠⁠ Threads: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.threads.net/@mikemoodygarcia⁠⁠⁠ Follow Clyde Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/clydehaynes⁠⁠⁠ Twitter/X (ugh): ⁠⁠⁠https://x.com/@clydehaynes⁠⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/intergalacticpod/message

SG-1 Event Horizon
"It's Equality!" with Sophia from Where's Beverly

SG-1 Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 68:05


Silvana and Tegan are joined by Sophia from "Where's Beverly" to discuss the ideal Sam Carter relationship.  Sophia argues for the Sam/Jack ship while Silvana and Tegan double down on their Sam/Janet ship.  All are in agreement that a Sam/Daniel ship is not good and that there is a plethora of lesbian subtext.  Sophia gives a good argument, but you decide! Who should Sam have been with, if anyone? Is the way Sam's character written an accurate portrayal? Join the discussion by visiting us on our Linktree. Spoilers for Good Omens Season 2.    Links: Article about women in STEM fields: "The 5 Biases Pushing Women Out of STEM" from Harvard Business Review. Blackbeard crying on "Our Flag Means Death". The Scully Effect Pop Culture Detective "Boys Don't Cry (Except When They Do)" "Women are not small men" - Women, fitness, and nutrition Women are 47% more likely to be seriously injured in a car accident and 17% more likely to die

SG-1 Event Horizon
Tok'ra Rumspringa

SG-1 Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 70:12


Silvana and Tegan watch Season 3, Episode 13, "The Devil You Know". How is Teal'c not there for the reveal that Apophis is still alive? Silvana and Tegan are confused at the Tok'ra's seeming lack of self-preservation and why there is so much torture in this episode.  Sam's flat character arc is even more clear in this episode. We love Dr. Samantha Carter, but where are her flaws? What does growth for Sam look like and what are the challenges she must have as a woman in the Air Force in the 90s? The ladies discuss the trope of the bumbling husband. They also wonder at Apophis's poor interrogation techniques. Tegan comments on how much fan fiction is likely associated with this episode.  Why don't Tok'ra have harsesis children to have hosts and more allies? Tegan schools us in compulsory heterosexuality! Here's what YouTube started suggesting to Silvana. We suggest not watching this two-parter for new Stargate fans. What do you think? Tell us on one of our socials.  

War with Art
When you're starting something new

War with Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 27:25


S.M. Carter, George Spanos, and Eric Vedder sit down with artist and entrepreneur Samantha Carter and artist and crafter Annette Miketic - Vedder to talk about starting a new creative project.

SG-1 Event Horizon
No Child Left Behind

SG-1 Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 60:13


Tegan and Silvana watch Season 3, episode 5 "Learning Curve", which has the most unbelievable premise. This is one of Tegan's "favorite" episodes. Once again it appears advanced people must be white, despite their origins. Is Tegan's theory about Jack and Janet true?  Another thread is left hanging by SG-1 who never return to this planet again. Join the discussion.  

SG-1 Event Horizon
Kelno'reem, For Grown Ups!

SG-1 Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 46:21


Silvana and Tegan watch Season 3 Episode 3 "Fair Game". Samantha Carter is promoted and the question must be asked is Secretary of Defense Simms part of the U.S. Miliatry? Is that why he's such a bore?  Why didn't Sam and Teal'c get sent off world? Do we not recognize conflicts of interest in this show? Why did Daniel decide to decorate with an open flame?  Would goa'uld stop trying to conquer the galaxy if they knew about board games? Why are the Asgard so obsessed with Jack O'Neill? It's finally revealed why the humans on other planets are so technologically behind! Join the discussion, all of our socials can be found here.

STERNENTOR
#99 SG1 S05E11 Verzweiflungstat

STERNENTOR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2023 81:33


Samantha Carter wird entführt und in eine medizinische Einrichtung gebracht. Ihre Teamkollegen finden heraus, dass offenbar der Multimillionär Adrien Conrad hinter der Entführung steckt. Er ist todkrank und zu allem bereit, um am Leben zu bleiben. (Text: ATV II) Deutsche TV-Premiere Mi 26.06.2002 RTL II Original-TV-Premiere Fr 07.09.2001 Showtime

SG-1 Event Horizon
Hot Ass Teletubbies

SG-1 Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 76:36


Silvana, Tegan, and their friend, Eric, watch season 2, episode 19, "One False Step." Wow these mushroom people are weird! But is it a bad episode? Eric will make his case for why it is one of the best episodes.  Join the discussion on our Discord server. Watch parties every other Saturday. 

Audio Articles – Longreads from The Companion
Stargate's Sam and Jacob Carter – A Father's Battle, A Daughter's War

Audio Articles – Longreads from The Companion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 26:01


Join Stargate's Chief Master Sergeant Walter Harriman to learn the ins and outs of the hotseat of the control room in this immersive roleplay and cosplay experience!Tickets and info are available now at www.thecompanion.app/events. Sign up as a member (paid or free) for a discount code!Starting with Stargate SG-1 episode ‘Secrets', the saga of Samantha Carter and her frosty relationship with her father, Jacob, was one of the most powerful in the series. Read by Lawrence Kao and written by James Hoare. Theme song by Lofi Geek. The Impact of Service Life on the Military Child by the Naval Children's Charity: https://www.navalchildrenscharity.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/The-Impact-of-Service-Life-on-the-Military-Child-The-Overlooked-Casualties-of-Conflict-Update-and-Review-Report-Interactive-Singles-1.pdf Tensions in the Parent and Adult Child Relationship: Links to Solidarity and Ambivalence by Kira S. Birditt: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2690709/ The original article on The Companion: https://www.thecompanion.app/2020/12/03/sam-carter-a-fathers-battle-a-daughters-war/ The Companion's Audio Articles is a new series and we'd love to know if you like the new show. If you do, please share it with your friends on social media, WhatsApp, or any other text groups. You can Tweet us @thecompanionapp or send a message on Discord: https://discord.com/invite/BcFBwtY3Ju Thank you to our production team which include Nick Hayward, Rebecca Davis, Tommy Terry-Green,, George Mole, Ben Herbert, Hattie Smith, and Chris Smith. 

SG Fun: A Stargate Podcast
S3 E22: This LegoLand Suuuuuucks!

SG Fun: A Stargate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 73:45


Season 3 Episode 22: Nemesis Daniel Jackson obviously has the worst appendicitis in modern medical history, requiring lengthy care in the infirmary. Everyone else, but especially Samantha Carter, has to look at, and even touch an ailing and extra gross Thor. Thor really needs fast help from the Gate Gang to save his ship, Earth, and probably his own world. But he's still a weird and cryptic mother fucker, so, whatever that's about. He's about as helpful as Daniel. Oh, Lego Bionix are trying to kill everyone. ----more---- 00:00 - Intro 6:14 - 24 Seconds 7:36 - Episode Debrief 1:01:48 - Were We Comforted 1:03:58 - Yeh Neh or Meh 1:06:25 - Next Episode 1:08:17 - ComeTrya! 1:09:40 - Get To Know Your Hosts      

SG-1 Event Horizon
If You Give Macgyver the Ancient Repository...

SG-1 Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 43:18


Silvana and Tegan watch one of their favorite episodes: season 2, episode 15, "The Fifth Race". Jack is whammied by an Ancient repository of knowledge and needs Daniel to translate him. At the end we get a face to face with one of the four ancient races themselves.  Check out our linktree for all the ways to engage with us.  https://linktr.ee/sg1eventhorizon

Kree Yoohoo: A Stargate Fancast
128 Unnatural Selection

Kree Yoohoo: A Stargate Fancast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 26:26


The bugs are back and now they look like people! Super Matrix and Terminator vibes going on here, and why does Samantha Carter have to always be the one to go gooey? #feminism

SG-1 Event Horizon
Mystery Stargate Theater 2022

SG-1 Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 42:08


Silvana and Tegan watch Season 2, Episode 14, "Touchstone" and do live commentary.  In their first ever live commentary episode, Silvana and Tegan advocate for the Jack/Maybourne bromance. Join us for watch parties every other Saturday at 11 AM ET/10 AM CT on our discord server. 

SG-1 Event Horizon
Do Wizards Poo?

SG-1 Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 41:00


Silvana and Tegan watch season 2, episode 11, "Tok'ra Part 1". They speculate about the Tok'ra culture and one glaring plothole about their existence.  Why are there no Tok'ra Harsesis children?  Tegan and Silvana drool a bit over Martouf/Lantash... sorry/not sorry.  Do symbiotes poo? Do Wizards? Is "Everybody Poops" a lie? Tegan and Silvana also wonder why the Tok'ra don't have their own version of Social Security Numbers. Seriously, aren't there a limited number of you? Join the discussion on Discord and our watch parties, every other Saturday at 11 AM ET/10 AM CT.   

SG-1 Event Horizon
Get Jeff Goldblum! We have a Bug Transformation Problem

SG-1 Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 48:42


Silvana and Tegan enjoy Season 2, Episode 10, "Bane". In this episode, Teal'c is stung by a giant bug and starts transforming. Things are not looking good for our star when he is rescued by an unlikely heroine.  Join the conversation on Discord. Watch parties every other Saturday at 11 AM ET. 

SG-1 Event Horizon
What is this Stargate Thing About?

SG-1 Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 48:44


Silvana and Tegan explain Stargate to Joe. There's a lot he likes and a lot that doesn't make sense to him, but they try their best.  Join the discussion on Discord and our watch parties every other Saturday at 11 AM ET.   

SG-1 Event Horizon
The Confinement of Sha're Jackson

SG-1 Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 54:17


Silvana and Tegan watch and comment on season 2, episode 9, "Secrets". Daniel Jackson returns to Abydos to find his wife pregnant. He's not a happy camper about it; who would be? Sha're certainly isn't either. Silvana and Tegan prefer the B plot that takes place in Washington and appreciate Teal'c's brilliant thinking. They much prefer this Teal'c to the Teal'c of  the previous episode. Join the discussion and watch parties on Discord.

SG-1 Event Horizon
Star Trek Enterprise, LLC

SG-1 Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 51:46


Tegan explains Star Trek to Silvana, including the alphabet soup of shows.  Silvana wonders how the economy of Star Trek works, and discovers there's an entire book on the subject. Who knew?  Is this a show commenting on capitalism, socialism, both, or neither? Is the romance always so bad?  Silvana and Tegan have so many questions for Katharyn Powers.  Tegan drops lots of knowledge about Star Trek captains!  Check us out as guest stars on "Where's Beverly" with our friends, Adrienne and Sophia!  Join   

Le Coin Pop
Site Alpha #11 - Retour sur le lore de Stargate SG-1, saison 4

Le Coin Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 95:57


Bonjour et bon retour sur le Site Alpha. Tout vient à point à qui sait attendre très longtemps, et après une dizaine de mois, l'équipe réunie pour traiter de la saison 4 de Stargate SG-1 a réussi à se retrouver pour la seconde partie. Aujourd'hui on revient donc sur les enjeux de cette saison et le lore qu'elle introduit.  Pour cela on retrouve l'équipe qui porte ce podcast, Manu, Corentin, Clara et Quinn, accompagnés de Loic de Star Wars en Direct, et Sylvain Charroy !  Bonne écoute !  

SG-1 Event Horizon
The Ship That Should Have Been

SG-1 Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 39:12


Silvana and Tegan read the fan fiction that Silvana wrote for Tegan's birthday. The fan fiction is a partial rewrite of the episode in Season 1 called "Hathor", and it starts the relationship that we all know should have been. If you enjoyed this episode, let us know, so we know if we should share more of the saga on the podcast in the future.  Join us Saturdays at 11 AM ET for watch parties on Discord. We will be taking a break from watch parties (not podcast episodes) in the month of July 2022.  The PDF version of this fan fiction is available on our Discord server.   

SG-1 Event Horizon
Death by Bouncy Rocks

SG-1 Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 38:04


Silvana and Tegan watch and discuss Season 2, Episode 4: "Gamekeeper".  Silvana and Tegan put on their plot doctor stethoscopes for this one!  What kind of sickos find the death of Daniel Jackson's parents the most interesting thing in Dr. Jackson's brain? Half of this episode is a Macgyver episode.  Silvana throws some shade at DC this time, Marvel gets a pass. Silvana argues that Daredevil is the best of the superhero stories.  Silvana gives Tegan a crash course in fencing terms. Then, Silvana and Tegan play Star Trek word association.  TLDL: Skip this one. Join us for watch parties on our Discord server at 11 AM ET on most Saturdays.   Recommended Podcast for anyone interested in JWs or cults: Babble on The Great

SG-1 Event Horizon
The Double Edged Sword: How Sexism Negatively Affects Men

SG-1 Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 44:20


We're back, baby!  Silvana and Tegan are joined by Joe again to discuss sexism in media. In addition to discussing plenty of teen movies from the early 2000s, the three discuss how sexism can be negative for men through unreasonable expectations around emotions to limiting them in roles and characteristics.  Of course Stargate SG-1 isn't spared analysis either.  Links 1. Discord server (watch parties at 11 AM ET) 2. Justin Baldoni - "Why I'm Done Trying to Be Man Enough" 3. The Radical Therapist - 5 Ways The Patriarchy Affects Men and Their Relationships 4. Ben Hurst - Boys Won't Be Boys. They'll Be What We Teach Them to Be 5. Stranger Things and Belligerent Romance by Pop Culture Detective 6. Boys Don't Cry Except When They Do by Pop Culture Detective 7. Sexual Assault of Men Played for Laughs Part 1 & 2 by Pop Culture Detective 8. Aragorn vs Toxic Masculinity by Cinema Therapy  Healthy Masculinity 1. Avatar Last Airbender 2. Jane the Virgin 3. The Lost City 4. Our Flag Means Death 5. Lord of the Rings 6. Superbad   Toxic Masculinity 1. American Pie 2. Most John Hughes's films 3. Stranger Things in later seasons 4. 50 First Dates? 5. Most Jonah Hill movies 6. Get Him to the Greek  

SG-1 Event Horizon
All the Red Shirt Tok'ra

SG-1 Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 48:07


The Tok'ra train has left the station! Silvana and Tegan watch Season 2, Episode 2, "In The Line of Duty". Sam is taken over by a goa'uld! Will the team be able to save her? Who are the Tok'ra? Join us for one of the best episodes of Stargate! Silvana surprises Tegan with Star Trek facts! Just how much time did this Ashrak have in the hospital room? What did he learn at Ashrak Academy? Jack O'Neil should really be the head of security, what with his knowledge of security cameras on the base. The next watch party is April 23rd at 11 AM ET on the Discord server. We'll be taking 2 weeks off from recording and returning on May 9th! Thank you for being one of our lovely listeners.

Too Many Details
TMD #13: Samantha Carter

Too Many Details

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 53:19


During this episode, Tricia interviews Samantha! After being lost together at a recent conference, they formed a coincidental friendship and had fun getting to know each other over social media. Samantha talks about realizing her call to ministry, her journey with overcoming a struggle with alcohol, and where the Lord is using her today! You won't want to miss any of these details!Samantha's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samanthabcarter/Too Many Details Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toomanydetails_podcast/Florist in Cocoa Village, FL that was referenced: https://www.instagram.com/thepatinaedfleur/Support the show (https://toomanydetails.buzzsprout.com)

SG-1 Event Horizon
Ding! Your Daniel is Ready!

SG-1 Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 47:44


Tegan and Silvana discuss Season 2, Episode 1, "The Serpent's Lair".  SG-1 is in a very dire situation; how could they possibly escape from Apophis? Cree, Master Bae'tak! Tegan and Silvana discuss white saviorism and Silvana suggests some rewrites that involve the alpha site and the alternate version where Teal'c ran off in the Cor'ai episode to run the rebellion.  Check out our Discord server! Watch parties are 11 AM ET on Saturdays. 

SG-1 Event Horizon
Once Upon a Time, Before Streaming

SG-1 Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 39:40


Double explicit!!! What can we say, Kinsey is in this episode. He warrants the f bombs for being such a poop face. Silvana and Tegan discuss season 1, episode 20, "Politics". This is the first recap episode in Stargate. These recap episodes are old vestiges before the interwebs was what it is today, much like original Unsolved Mysteries.  Silvana and Tegan speculate on the cost of gate travel and whether Hammond or Walter may have broke bad. 

Secrets of Stargate
The First Commandment

Secrets of Stargate

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 29:42


The temptation to imitate God. Jack, Fr. Cory, and Victor talk about issues of faith and belief addressed in this story, as well as the use of Samantha Carter's agency as a character. The post The First Commandment appeared first on StarQuest Media.

Dairy on the Air
Episode 34: Reaching Millennial Parents and Gen Z through Creative Partnerships

Dairy on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 24:12


Roxane Hill, executive director from The Regnier Family Wonderscope Children’s Museum of Kansas City and Samantha Carter, manager, marketing communications, discuss the 2020 partnership launched between Midwest Dairy and Wonderscope that brought together an outdoor agricultural exhibit for the museum that is helping connect museum-goers with dairy’s sustainability story. In this episode, we learn more about how Midwest Dairy’s partnership with Wonderscope is reaching two groups with immense buying power - millennial parents and their children, some of whom are in Gen Z - and how this growing collaboration presents a significant opportunity for dairy.

Le Coin Pop
Site Alpha #2 - Enfants des dieux (Stargate SG-1, le pilote)

Le Coin Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 148:59


Bonjour et bon retour sur le Site Alpha. Après avoir débriefé le film qui a lancé la franchise, nous entamons aujourd'hui le gros de ce qui constitue Stargate dans l'esprit du public et le coeur des fans : Stargate SG-1. Lancée en 1997 par la MGM et le dui Brad Wright / Jonathan Glassner, cette série aura duré dix saisons et deux téléfilms, tout en lançant quelques spin-offs. Mais tout a commencé avec un pilote, sur lequel nous revenons aujourd'hui. Pour cela on retrouve l'équipe qui porte ce podcast, Manu, Corentin, Clara et Tibo, mais aussi un premier invité en la personne de César, pilier de notre label Bonus Tracks avec les podcasts Hommage Collatéral et On n'est pas trop vieux. Bonne écoute !

Nerd heaven
Stargate Universe "Air Parts 1 & 2" - Detailed Analysis & Review

Nerd heaven

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 33:01


We begin a new era of the podcast as we look at Stargate Universe. SGU is the third TV series in the Stargate franchise, following SG-1 and Atlantis, not to mention the original 1994 movie. It was a divisive show, and still is to this day. It was a departure from the previous two shows in terms of tone, shooting style and story-telling. But it well-loved by its fans. Today, I delve deep into the first two parts of the 3-part pilot. We'll look at the new characters introduced in this story, and talk about how the pilot grabbed me with both hands and wouldn't let go. Check out Book 1 of Jewel of The Stars for just 99 cents at http://books2read.com/jewel Or get the free prequel story at http://www.adamdavidcollings.com/free ----more---- Transcript Welcome to Nerd Heaven I’m Adam David Collings, the author of Jewel of The Stars And I am a Nerd.   This is episode 51 of the podcast. I’m really excited because today, we’re starting something brand new. We’re going to be looking at each episode of Stargate Universe, just as we’ve done with Star Trek Picard season 1 and Star Trek Discovery Season 3.   This is a very divisive show because it was a significant departure from the previous two Stargate TV shows, in terms of tone, shooting style, and story-telling. Stargate Universe was heavily influenced by Battlestar Galactica. It’s a much more character-driven show. It’s more serialised, and it’s got a darker more serious tone.    The show is hardly what you’d call grimdark, but the characters have a lot more flaws than you’d usually expect from Stargate. But in my mind, that just gives them a lot of room for growth.   I’ve loved Stargate from the beginning. I was a big fan of the 1994 film, and I loved both SG-1 and Atlantis. This third series, is actually a great launching on point, so if you decided long ago that Stargate wasn’t for you, it’s worth giving SGU a try.   Now a little note for those of you watching on youTube. I recorded the bulk of this episode a few months back, before I decided to show live action video on the youTube version of the podcast, so for the bulk of this week’s episode, and next week’s episode, you won’t have to look at my ugly mug. Lucky you. But by episode 3, it’ll all be back to normal.   The description on GateWorld reads When a research team is forced to evacuate their secret base, they find themselves on board a derelict Ancient vessel that is many galaxies away from Earth.   This episode was written by Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper It was directed by Andy Mikita And it first aired on the 2nd of October 2009.   Stargate Universe was not well-received by all fans. Many bemoaned the lack of humour, the darker grittier tone, and the more morally ambiguous characters. But let me be very clear about this. Not everyone disliked the show. Many of us loved it, and still consider it our favourite Stargate show to this day. And I’m talking people who loved SG1 and Atlantis.   My first introduction to the show was the first three episodes edited together into an extended pilot movie on DVD. It would be months, maybe a year, before I would get to see the rest of season 1.   It’s hard to put into words just why I liked this show so much, but this three-part pilot really grabbed me with both hands and wouldn’t let go. The gritty realistic tone of the show just felt like a breath of fresh air to me. And the wonder of them being on this ancient spaceship so far from home, with no idea what it was all about, that captures my imagination.   I love the character focus. SG1 and Altantis both followed a similar pattern in terms of their characters. They both had a four-person team who went through the gate, plus a command and support staff back at their home base.   Universe broke way out of this mold. These people are not the best of the best. They’re not all military. They’re definitely not supposed to be on this ship. In that sense, I get quite a Farscape vibe from the show. These people are not a crew, they’re a collection of people who have been forced together under unusual circumstances and forced to live and struggle together. So, of course, there’s going to be conflict. Add to that, Colonel Young is no Jack O’Neill. He may not be that great an officer, and he admits this himself. But, he tries. He really does. And we see a lot of growth in the character over the two seasons. And Doctor rush, well, he’s brilliant, but a very very flawed man. Seriously, I eat this stuff up. It’s great. But let’s actually look at this episode.   It begins in space. A ship jumps out of hyperspace and slowly approaches the camera as the credits roll.  We’ve never seen a ship like this before, but we’ll soon come to know her as destiny.  You get to see a whole lot of detail on this ship as the camera zooms in. It’s nice to see a Stargate show in high definition. It’s all pretty ominous. The ship is deserted. But then we pan into the gate room and see the gate spinning. Then the wormhole engages and people start flying out of it. It’s a mysterious beginning. WE have no idea what it’s all about. This first episode makes very effective use of non-linear story-telling. We keep flashing back and forth between the destiny and the earlier stuff that explains how our characters got here.    At this point we’re wondering about these people. This is not your typical SG team. We’ve got military, some guy in glasses dressed as a civilian, and a teenager in a red tshirt. The opening makes us hungry to know more.   But we can tell straight away there is something ominous about Doctor Rush. Everyone else is panicking. But he’s looking around at this ship with a quiet lust and a dark satisfaction.   The last one to come through is Colonel Young. He hits his head badly and passes out after placing Lieutenant Scott in charge. We won’t see him, other than in flashbacks, until the second part when he wakes up.   The episode does a good job of showing visually, that is this a much older stargate. Earlier technology. The whole gate spins, which is different. And when the wormhole closes, it vents out all this steam, as if the gate struggles to cool itself.   The ship jumps back into hyperspace but we have no idea what’s going on at the time. We just see a weird stretching effect on the picture, and the characters react with the same confusion we do.   Then we flashback to Eli playing a video game. He solves a difficult puzzle. And the next thing you know, Jack O’Neil is knocking on his door with Doctor Rush. It seems they embedded a top-secret problem in the game and Eli solved what nobody else could. Lucky him.   I love Jack’s reactions here when Eli disbelieves them and is hesitant to sign the non-disclosure agreement. Jack’s got no time for this. He can just beam Eli up to the ship. No worries. This is a risk, of course. But I guess, if he still doesn’t sign, nobody is gonna believe him. But I think Jack knows people well enough to know he’ll sing.   This ship is the Hammond, named after the late General Hammond. WE learn a little about Eli. We know he’s not unemployed because he’s lazy. He’s a genius, but his mother has health issues that require him to look after her.   The ship is leaving orbit to travel to another planet. But Eli would at least like some pants before they leave.   And this is a good reminder that while this show is much more dramatic and serious than SG1 or Atlantis, it DOES have humour. This line from Eli is pretty funny and nicely in line with the type of humour we often got from Jack O’Neill.   There’s a nice sequence where Eli watches a bunch of training videos, hosted by none other than Dr. Daniel Jackson. This is a good way to get up to speed with all things stargate, both for Eli and for the audience, who may not have watched the previous shows.   We also get some important backstory. Ancient ruins were found on an alien planet two years ago. There, they found a 9 symbols address. We know that gate addresses within the local galaxy contain 7 symbols. 8 symbol addresses call gates in another galaxy, like an area code. But the stargate has nine chevrons. So what is the meaning of the ninth symbol? Nobody has ever managed to successfully dial a 9-symbol address.   Eli gets to call his mum on the phone. He tells her he’s doing some top-secret work for the air force. She is up on her feet, walking around the house, and it looks like she’s wearing a uniform of some kind. So she’s got a job. So I’m confused as to the nature of her sickness, and why it prevents Eli from pursuing his career. It seems if he got a job, he’d be able to help pay for her medical expenses. Anyway, the air force are going to take care of him while he’s away.   And he meets Chloe for the first time. She’s the only other person on this ship his age, and I think he immediately notices that she’s quite an attractive young woman. He’s surprised to find out he’s quite the celebrity on this ship. Anyway, these two characters are immediately pretty good together.   Then we jump back to the present. Eli and Rush discover they’re on a spaceship. Travelling faster than light, somehow, but not through conventional hyperspace. Rush has identified the ship as being ancient technology. Not only meaning it was built by the aliens we call the ancients, but that it is old. Really old.   And that’s when they notice the air is thin. The life support system is failing on this ship. And that’s totally believable. How many millions of years has it been flying through space?   We meet Colonel Young through a flashback talking to his wife before he left to go on this mission. His career with the SGC is putting a lot of stress on his marriage. He’s always off-world and he can’t even tell her about it. It’s obvious pretty early on that Colonel Young is not cut out of the same heroic mould as O’Neil, Shepherd and Mitchell.    Our introduction to Scott comes with him having sex with a female officer in a storage room. Real classy Scott. It’s not always fair to judge people based on first impressions, but I have to say, this scene really colours the way I see his character throughout the show.   Eli, Chloe, her father, the senator, and Rush arrive on the planet that houses Icarus base. The stargate on this planet doesn’t accept incoming wormholes, which is why they had to come here on a ship. It’s a plot convenience so we could have the scenes on the Hammond.   The puzzle Eli solved was the problem Rush has been working on for ages. He’s trying to figure out how to dial the 9 chevron address. Rush has been working on it for ages, and Eli has solved it. Except it still doesn’t work. This gate is powered by the planet’s core itself. Getting the energy output just right is the challenge.   While rush keeps trying to solve it, Eli is invited to a special dinner. And he’s happy to attend. Meanwhile, we get a hint of Rush’s backstory. There was a woman who was in his life. Judging by his tears, she’s probably dead.   Senator Armstrong is pretty upset about them being on this ship and tries to order Scott to get them back to earth right away. But sometimes, you can’t just order things to be the way you want them. Rush is trying to get life support back online, but Eli doesn’t trust what he’s doing. And emotions are very high. Grier is ready to shoot him. Especially given he blames rush for them being on the ship in the first place. It’s a tense scene. In the end, the button does nothing, good or bad. I wasn’t a fan of Grier at the beginning. He comes across so cocky. So sure of himself. He loves himself just a little too much. Of course, he’ll grow on me as the season progresses.  And he was actually in the brig back on Icarus. He was only just released because Icarus base is under attack by the Lucian alliance. And this is where we see that Samantha Carter is still in command of the Hammond. I believe she left Atlantis to take up this post.   This episode has a lot to do. In between all that is happening, it has to set up the backstory of a large cast of characters. Certainly a bigger cast than any stargate show before it. We meet Johansen and Camille. Johansen, the medic on the ship was actually planning to leave to the stargate program before all this happened. And Camille is a civilian representative of the IOA, an international group that oversees the stargate program. It’s nice to see the pyramid ships and death gliders in this first episode. They’re a remnant of SG1 and the milky way galaxy. So we won’t be seeing them moving forward. Rush is desperate to figure out this nine symbol issue now. This planet has unique properties. They may not be able to get the address to work anywhere else, and this bombardment could literally cause the planet to blow up. This is Rush’s last chance to realise his life’s work. They figure out, if this is not a power problem, maybe it’s an issue with the address. Maybe they’re using the wrong point of origin because the gate was meant to be dialled from somewhere else. The gate is supposed to be dialling Earth to evacuate the base, but Rush cancels it so they can try dialling his 9 symbol address instead. He just some justification for this beyond his own personal selfish need to complete his work. He says they can’t risk dialling earth. The energy of the explosions, if the core goes could be devastating if it travels through the wormhole. And that’s a fair point. But is there really a risk of that, or is it just a convenient excuse for Rush? As young says, he could have dialled somewhere else, anywhere else in the milky way.   And it works. The address connects. Whatever it leads to, they've established a connection.   In the end, they have to go through the wormhole to wherever it leads. Because anywhere is better than here. The planet is about to blow.   Rush finds a starmap detailing the ship’s journey. It began at Earth. IT left the galaxy, travelled past pegasus, past galaxy after galaxy. It’s impossibly far away. Several billion lightyears from home. I got chills when I first watched this and realised just how far away they were.   Most of the people on base have to evacuate through the gate. But Colonel Talford beams up to the Hammond and remains in the milky way galaxy.   And the planet blows up, taking the Lucian alliance ships with it.   Back on Earth, Jack is working at the Pentagon, as he has since he left the day-to-day running of the SGC. Walter is there with him. Not at the SGC. Together, Carter and O’Neill realise that nobody came through the gate to earth. So where did they go?   Which takes us right back to the beginning of the episode, where they first came through the gate onto the ship. And that’s the end of part 1.   So they’re gonna explore the ship, looking for whatever they can find. Scott is taking charge. I like how they acknowledge that this ship is really old and there could be parts that are damaged or dangerous.   And then he looks at the woman he was having sex with in the closet and says “You’re James, right?” Ouch. She gives him a death stare and says “Yes, Lieutenant.” Scott has had her, and now he’s ready for his next conquest. We’ll see who that is later. I really feel for James in this moment. He’s clearly trying to pretend he doesn’t really know her, but it feels more than that, like he’s just brutally tossed her out. Of course, nobody is buying it. Grier can see exactly what’s being said here, and what’s not.   Scott finds a door he can’t open. He orders Eli to open it. The other side is a room open to vacuum. There’s a big hole in the bulkhead. Another great reminder of how old and un-maintained this ship is. It’s a dangerous place.   Meanwhile, Rush gets out a device. One part of it might be familiar, the stone. Yes, this is an ancient communication stone, like the one that first sent Daniel and Vala’s minds into the Ori galaxy back in SG1 season 9. Although the base plate is human technology, which is interesting.   This device allows two people to swap bodies across un-imaginable cosmic distances. This was a very cool addition to Stargate Universe. It allows the crew, stranded on destiny, countless galaxies away, to communicate with people back home on Earth. Even have little visits home. And we get a little cameo from Doctor Lee who appeared in both SG1 and Atlantis. Apparently, like most of the former SGC staff, he’s now posted at the Pentagon in Washington with Jack. I can’t help but wonder if the SGC is till operating in Chyanne Mountain. Remember, last we saw of Atlantis, it was on Earth, and Pegasus gates take precedence over milky way gates. Meaning Atlantis could be the new SGC. We don’t know if the city ever returned to Pegasus. We know there were plans for it to happen in stories that were never shot, but in terms of on-screen canon, it’s a total mystery.   So Rush swaps bodies with Doctor Lee and is effectively now standing in a room in the pentagon.   After his conversation, which you’ll notice we don’t actually see, he goes and informs everybody that there is no hope of rescue. The only means to dial this ship from the milky way galaxy was destroyed. And then he says “in light of my knowledge and experience, General O’Neill has placed me in charge.”   What do you think was really said between Rush and O’Neill?   I don’t think they ever outright say it in this episode, but it becomes pretty clear as the season goes on that Rush is outright lying about being put in charge. He seems pretty hesitant to allow senator Armstrong to use the stones himself. But the good senator is not in good shape.   So Camille doesn’t recognise Rush’s authority. As the only IOA representative on the ship, she probably feels she should be in charge.   Most people want to focus on getting home. Rush says that may not even be possible. And he IS right. There’s no known way home right now. Their primary focus needs to be making this ship habitable and safe. That will keep them alive in the immediate term. But Rush has his own reasons for not wanting to find a way home. He’s spent his entire career trying to get here. Going home is the last thing he wants. And as we get to know him better, we’ll learn that he’s not above putting his own needs before the needs of everybody else.   Scott is able to salvage a situation that on the brink of turning into a riot. Colonel Young has put him in charge of all military personnel. They are required to follow his orders. And, as he says, if anybody else gets out of line, we’ll lock you down. Because they can. And this is the kind of “push people around because we have big guns” mentality that I don’t really like about the military. You see it in the movie Avatar, and you sometimes see it here. But I’m not sure it’s representative of the real military. Real-world military people are there to serve. And I think most of them probably take that responsibility very seriously. I don’t think they would naturally throw their weight around unless there was a real cause for it.   Anyway, Scott has Rush’s back for now, because he knows they need him, but he warns Rush to try dialling the gate back to earth. He already knows Rush has his own agenda.   Colonel Young finally wakes up. Johansen is treating him. She brings him up to speed on the situation. When he learns that Rush claims to be in charge, he won’t have a bar of it. But he can’t do much because he can’t feel his legs. Johansen thinks it’s temporary, but she’s not a doctor as such, she’s a military medic. We learn that Johansen’s tour of duty had ended. She had a scholarship to study something. She shouldn’t even be here. Bad luck. If only she’d left Icarus a day earlier.   We see a Kino for the first time.  A little ball floating down the corridor. Eli found them. They’re remote control flying drones. Eli named them, after a Russian rock band, I think. He says “after the Russian..” and then Scott cuts him off. But a google search for Kino Russian leads us to this band. I’m not sure if there’s any significance to flying cameras, or if Eli just likes their music. If anybody knows more, let me know in a comment or an email to adam@adamdavidcollings.com   Anyway, they have a whole supply on them on the ship. They will prove useful to check out what’s on the other side of the stargate. Much like a MALP.   Rush has figured out that the CO2 scrubbers are failing. Which makes a lot of sense given how many millions of years old this ship is. I really like that they spend so much time in early season one dealing with stuff like this. Just struggling for the necessities of life on this ancient ship. Unlike SG1 and Atlantis, which were quick to introduce the new “Big Bady guy” this show takes a different tack.   Senator Armstrong has a real problem. He’s badly bruised. If he takes his heart medication, he’ll bleed internally. But if he doesn’t take them, he could die anyway. Chloe takes the pills, making the decision for him.   They have some serious problems related to air. First of all, they have to seal off all the leaks, to prevent loss of atmosphere. If they can do that, they’ll have a day or two before the build-up of CO2 kills them, due to the failing scrubbers. They need to replace the failed compound that treats the air. The main air leak turns out to be one of the shuttles. There’s a problem with the shuttle door. It can only be closed from inside the shuttle. Rush is quick to say “somebody needs to go in there and close it”. Thus, sacrificing their life. Of course, you know he won’t volunteer to do it himself.   Eli has started vlogging using the Kino. Scott finds this annoying, but Eli points out this needs to be documented. Maybe someday, someone will find the ship and know what happened to them all. He’s right. But he’s possibly having a little too much fun with it. But why not? Let the guy have a little fun. He’s probably gonna be dead soon anyway. Eli’s interest in film-making will continue throughout the series.   Anyway, Scott’s point is that they should be focusing on staying alive, not leaving messages behind for after they’re dead. They have a dilemma to solve. Who is going to give their life to seal the door? Rush is immediately coldly pragmatic about it. He looks at the list of people, noting those who are injured. He wants to find out which ones have valuable skills that could come in useful. I mean, he’s not wrong. And yet, he’s suggesting they find the expendable, he’s reducing people’s lives to an assessment of how useful they are to survival on this ship. That’s cold. REALLY REALLY cold.   Young’s approach is to sacrifice himself. He can’t ask anybody to make a sacrifice like this (Although military personelle do sometimes order their people to their death). Scott won’t let Young sacrifice himself. He’s the leader and they need him.    While everybody is arguing about it, Senator Armstrong leaves his room, armed with a gun. He’s going to do it. He’s probably going to die from his injuries anyway. He’s gonna close the door.   This is a heart-breaking moment as Chloe runs through the corridor screaming “Dad No!” as he gives his life to save everybody else. It’s pretty powerful stuff.   What other show has ever portrayed a politician as so noble a hero. This breaks all the stereotypes.   So in her grief, Chloe goes and starts hitting Rush. She blames him, not entirely fairly. But his attempt to comfort her quickly turns into a justification of his innocence. Why none of this is his fault. Rush admits that as human beings, everyone is invaluable. Which I agree with, but I’m not sure he really believes that.   Young is back on his feet now, against medical advice, but he needs to help solve their problems. He asks Camille to keep people calm. She’d be good at that.   Scott spends a little time sitting with Chloe, trying to comfort her. He wants to hear about the senator. “The man died so I could live. I’d like to know more about him.” I get on Scott’s case a bit in this episode, and I’ll have some more negative things to say about him, but I like this moment. I think, in this moment, he genuinely cares and wants to help Chloe. Anyway, it’s a nice character scene. Rush has learned the name of the ship is destiny. He’s also learned that it was sent out un-manned and automated. The plan was that they’d eventually use the gate to get to the ship once it was far enough out. They never did. They probably learned to ascend before it happened. Ascension, of course, is a process the ancients learned millennia ago, where they transform from physical beings into beings of energy and thought. They go to a higher plane of existence. We learn a lot about this in SG1 and Atlantis.   At this point, I’m wondering about how all this fits together in the timeline. So I’ve looked it up. The ancients were originally known as the Alterans. They came from another galaxy. A group of them left that galaxy, after a big divide between them and others who called themselves the Ori. Between 50 and 30 million years BC, the eventually settled in the milky way galaxy, choosing to live on Earth as the first form of humanity.  It was after this that they launched Destiny, before they had even seeded the milky way with stargates Later, they built Atlantis and left for the Pegasus Galaxy. So there was at least 20 million years between the launch of Destiny, and the time the Ancients ascended. In all that time, they never gated to the ship. Had it still not reached the location where they wanted to board, or were there other reasons?   We still don’t know why the ancients launched the ship. Not yet.   Riley has found the address to dial the gate back to earth. It wasn’t hard to find. Young assumes Rush already knew but didn’t tell anyone. They don’t know the point of origin so they’ll have to use trial and error. They have 36 tries, but they could run out of power before they find the right combination.   The issues become moot when the ship drops out of FTL and the gate starts dialling on its own. This is part of what the ship is programmed to do. Rush believes the ship has detected a stargate on a planet nearby that may have what they need. The ancients sent other unmanned ships out before destiny to seed planets with stargates, so that the crew could easily visit planets once they arrived.   So this gives the show a familiar yet different concept. Destiny is on auto-pilot. It flies from system to system. There are stargates out there, which means the characters can still go through the gate and explore, just like any Stargate show, except the gates are much shorter range than those in the milky way and pegasus. And Destiny leaves orbit after a certain time limit, which adds a ticking-clock element.   This all makes it feel familiar and yet fresh. I love it.   Rush has made the reasonable assumption that whatever they need is on the other side of that wormhole. The kino tells them about the atmosphere of the planet on the other side. There are four other gates in range. Rush is convinced this is the planet they need to look at, because this is the one the ship chose.   So Young assembles a team. Palmer the geologist. Franklin, a civilian scientist, Rush, Scott, And Eli wants to go too.   Rush and Scott are both hesitant about Eli going. He’s not trained for this. But Young points out that in order to survive, everyone, regardless of training or position, are going to have to step up. Young needs to know what Eli is made of.   Eli really is the heart of this show. He’s the character we can identify with. He’s a normal guy, and he’s a fellow nerd. Plus, he’s the good moral down-to-earth bloke amongst all the melodrama of the other characters. I really like him.   And that’s where part 2 ends, as they step through the gate.   As I said, I originally watched this 3-parter as one big movie, but I think I’ve yabbered on for long enough. We’ll save part 3 for the next episode. I should be out getting some steps for my walk to mordor challenge, but it’s so hot at the moment. Summer doesn’t usually hit Tasmania until January, and it’s definitely hit the last couple of days. Maybe I should swim to Mordor.   I will do another Walk To Mordor episode some time, but probably not for a little while.   If you’re new here, you might be interested to hear about my book series, Jewel of The Stars. Just like Stargate Universe, it focuses on a group of people trapped on a spaceship, who weren’t planning for a long-term voyage. Unlike Destiny, it’s a luxury cruise ship. They were only supposed to be on board for a week, but while they were away Earth fell to an alien invasion, so now they can’t go home. They’re travelling through un-explored space. They may be the last free humans in the galaxy.   The series is structured like a TV series. Seasons of 6 episode. Each episode is a 30,000 word novella, so while shorter than a novel, it’s still a decent read. There is an on-going story arc through the whole series, but I aim to make each book a satisfying experience in its own right.   You can check out the first episode for just 99 cents by going to books2read.com/jewel and that’s the number 2. Or you can get a free prequel story by going to AdamDavidCollings.com/free   I’ll be back next week to talk about Air Part 3. Until then Have a great week   Live long and prosper.   Make it so.  

Kree Yoohoo: A Stargate Fancast

I am calling it: THIS EPISODE IS PEAK STARGATE!!!! It has the most hilarious character interactions and nonsense scenes and jokes. It has the Teal'c Star Wars line. It has a one-episode Samantha Carter boyfriend. It has the ring of jello joke. It has build-your-own-Stargates! It has Amanda Tapping in the commentary, This episode is the fucking greatest!!

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Episode 383 Stargate SG-1 S01E05 The First Commandment

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 58:03


Join Dave and Wayne for genre television show news, a glimpse into what the hosts are currently watching, commentary and analysis of the classic military science fiction series Stargate SG-1, and our listener feedback.  This week on the SciFi TV Rewatch podcast we discuss the developing relationship between Samantha Carter and Jack O’Neill as Teal’c’s integration into the SG-1 team continues relatively seamlessly. We also question the motives, original and otherwise, of Hansen and his plan to assist the cave dwellers. In our What We're Watching segment, Dave begins a rewatch of The X-Files Season 11 and the Danish political drama Borgen. Wayne continues with The Mandelorian.  In Listener Feedback, Fred from the Netherlands comments on last week’s political discussion. Remember to join the genre television and film discussion on the SciFi TV Rewatch Facebook group and follow us on Twitter @SciFiTVRewatch for the latest genre television show news and podcast releases. Episode Grade: B+  

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Episode 378 Stargate SG-1 S01E01 Children of the Gods Part 1

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 58:45


Join Dave and Wayne for genre television show news, a glimpse into what the hosts are currently watching, commentary and analysis of the classic military science fiction series Stargate SG-1, and our listener feedback. This week on the SciFi TV Rewatch podcast we address we begin our journey with a series based on the 1994 Roland Emmerich film Stargate. Like all pilots, “Children of the Gods Part 1” lays the groundwork for robust character development while introducing a series of plot threads. Can Col. O’Neil overcome his disdain for scientists and accept Capt. Samantha Carter as an equal member of the team? Will Daniel Jackson’s supposition that the gate may be part of a vast network across the universe turn out to be true? Time will tell. In our What We're Watching segment, Dave gives a less than enthusiastic reading of Fox’s new series NeXt. Wayne has high praise for the finale of the Amazon series The Boys.In Listener Feedback, Fred from the Netherlands points out the medical trend in Amanda Tapping’s body of work.Remember to join the genre television and film discussion on the SciFi TV Rewatch Facebook group and follow us on Twitter @SciFiTVRewatch for the latest genre television show news and podcast releases.Episode Grade: A- 

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GSMC SciFi Podcast Episode 270: The Boys Season 2 Episode 4

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 72:01


Alex talks about Homelander’s extinguishing his former self and themes of rebirth regarding Liberty and Homelander. She also discusses Stormfront as the embodiment of modern politics and how the trifecta of Han Solo, Samantha Carter, and Admiral Holds underline why relationship expansion episodes like this one are important and interesting in their own right. As always, if you enjoyed this episode, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you’ll always be among the first to get the latest GSMC SciFi Podcasts.We would like to thank our Sponsors: GSMC Podcast NetworkAdvertise with US: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us.html Website: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/sci-fi-podcast.htmlITunes Feed : https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-sci-fi-podcast/id1119783301 GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fNSp5YIejA&list=PLF8Qial15ufqLUPDUdsmYcmEhqyO-MGxSTwitter: https://twitter.com/GSMC_SciFiFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/GSMCSciFi/Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC SciFi Podcast are for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction, copying or redistribution of The GSMC SciFi Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.

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Introducing the Coastal Community Cookbook! | Delta Dispatches

American Shoreline Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 62:42


On this week’s episode, we talk with Samantha Carter, Outreach Manager with the National Wildlife Federation to talk about her new project, the Coastal Community Cookbook! Inspired by the paper bound cookbooks passed around by our grandmothers, the Coastal Community Cookbook is designed to promote our favorite seafood recipes and raise awareness of the issues found along our coast. You can submit your own recipe here! In our second conversation, Simone and Jacques chat with participating chef, Randy Cheramie! He’s the Chef Instructor, CJFCI at Nicholls State University and tells so many amazing stories about his life as a restaurateur, professor, and chef.

Delta Dispatches
Introducing the Coastal Community Cookbook!

Delta Dispatches

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 62:13


On this week’s episode, we talk with Samantha Carter, Outreach Manager with the National Wildlife Federation to talk about her new project, the Coastal Community Cookbook (http://mississippiriverdelta.org/recipes/)! Inspired by the paper bound cookbooks passed around by our grandmothers, the Coastal Community Cookbook is designed to promote our favorite seafood recipes and raise awareness of the issues found along our coast. You can submit your own recipe here (https://forms.gle/fhLU16QVpqfVKP2h7)! In our second conversation, Simone and Jacques chat with participating chef, Randy Cheramie (https://www.nicholls.edu/culinary/faculty/chef-randy-cheramie/)! He’s the Chef Instructor, CJFCI at Nicholls State University and tells so many amazing stories about his life as a restaurateur, professor, and chef.

Delta Dispatches
Come out to Cook-Off for the Coast on February 8th!

Delta Dispatches

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 46:28


Thanks for listening to the latest episode of Delta Dispatches. This week we’re talking to Samantha Carter, Outreach Manager for the National Wildlife Federation and she’s here to talk about the third annual Cook-off for the Coast! This free event, taking place at Docville Farm on February 8th from 11-3! Come enjoy great (free) food, music, kids events, and more! The event will benefit the Chandeleur Sound Living Shoreline program, which is a partnership Nunez Community College and Chalmette High School where students builds and install oyster breakwaters along the northern edge of Comfort Island. Learn more at CoastCookoff.com (http://CoastCookoff.com)! On the second half the show we talk to Jennifer Guidry, CWPPRA Outreach Coordinator. Jennifer talks about the history of the agency and some of the exciting projects that were awarded funding earlier this week.

Chevrons Locked: A Stargate Podcast

Chelsea, Jess, and Melanie discuss leadership, humanity, and flirting with Samantha Carter in this episode about Enigma.

The Horse Talk Show
HTP - 11 - 17 - 18 Dr. Samantha Carter

The Horse Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 9:14


HTP - 11 - 17 - 18 Dr. Samantha Carter by Louisa Barton

Extratone Radio
Juke Master Samantha Carter and the Producers' Extravaganza

Extratone Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 155:47


Sam visits Studio Eat to discuss her music, Lil Uzi Vert and DJ Paypal; Maddie also visits for the first time in this Spring Music Extravaganza, joining Captain Ersatz, Dysrexia, Syrup, Shinji, CollinP, Kale, BMW, and David Blue. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/extratone/message

Le comptoir du futur
CDF17 – Scientifiques, super-héros ou génies du mal

Le comptoir du futur

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 12:44


Dix-septième épisode du CDF. Penchés sur leurs pintes, les deux piliers du comptoir y voient des tubes à essais et des béchers. Ils se demandent quelle place ont les scientifiques dans la science-fiction ? Héros réaliste de "Seul sur Mars", super-héros à la Samantha Carter de Stargate SG1, génie sans moral comme Antman… Si vous aimez cet épisode, abonnez-vous à la chaîne, partagez, mettez des pouces verts et que la Force soit avec vous ! Merci et Bonnes Fêtes ! Pour vous abonner : http://lc.cx/ZHWc Retrouvez-nous sur : http://lecomptoirdufutur.com/ Et suivez-nous sur twitter @lecomptoirdufutur Et sur Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lecomptoirdu... Nos références par ordre de citation : Lucy (Film) - Luc Besson - 2014 Seul sur Mars (Film) - Ridley Scott - 2015 Darkman (film) - Sam Raimi – 1990 Buckaroo Banzaï (Film) - W.D. Richter - 1984 Stargate SG1 (Série) - Brad Wright et Jonathan Glassner - 1997 Stargate (Film) - Roland Emmerich – 1994 La Faune de l'Espace (Roman) - A. E. van Vogt - 1950 Fondation (Roman) - Isaac Asimov - 1942 Robocop (Film) - Paul Verhoeven - 1987 V pour Vendetta (Bande-dessinée) - Alan Moore et David Lloyd - 1982 Universal Soldier (Film) - Roland Emmerich - 1992 Code Quantum (Série) - Donald P. Bellisario - 1989 Terminator 2 : Le Jugement dernier (film) - James Cameron - 1991 On a marché sur la Lune (BD) – Hergé - 1950

Le comptoir du futur
CDF17 – Scientifiques, super-héros ou génies du mal

Le comptoir du futur

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 12:44


Dix-septième épisode du CDF. Penchés sur leurs pintes, les deux piliers du comptoir y voient des tubes à essais et des béchers. Ils se demandent quelle place ont les scientifiques dans la science-fiction ? Héros réaliste de "Seul sur Mars", super-héros à la Samantha Carter de Stargate SG1, génie sans moral comme Antman… Si vous aimez cet épisode, abonnez-vous à la chaîne, partagez, mettez des pouces verts et que la Force soit avec vous ! Merci et Bonnes Fêtes ! Pour vous abonner : http://lc.cx/ZHWc Retrouvez-nous sur : http://lecomptoirdufutur.com/ Et suivez-nous sur twitter @lecomptoirdufutur Et sur Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lecomptoirdu... Nos références par ordre de citation : Lucy (Film) - Luc Besson - 2014 Seul sur Mars (Film) - Ridley Scott - 2015 Darkman (film) - Sam Raimi – 1990 Buckaroo Banzaï (Film) - W.D. Richter - 1984 Stargate SG1 (Série) - Brad Wright et Jonathan Glassner - 1997 Stargate (Film) - Roland Emmerich – 1994 La Faune de l'Espace (Roman) - A. E. van Vogt - 1950 Fondation (Roman) - Isaac Asimov - 1942 Robocop (Film) - Paul Verhoeven - 1987 V pour Vendetta (Bande-dessinée) - Alan Moore et David Lloyd - 1982 Universal Soldier (Film) - Roland Emmerich - 1992 Code Quantum (Série) - Donald P. Bellisario - 1989 Terminator 2 : Le Jugement dernier (film) - James Cameron - 1991 On a marché sur la Lune (BD) – Hergé - 1950

Le comptoir du futur
CDF17 – Scientifiques, super-héros ou génies du mal

Le comptoir du futur

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 12:44


Dix-septième épisode du CDF. Penchés sur leurs pintes, les deux piliers du comptoir y voient des tubes à essais et des béchers. Ils se demandent quelle place ont les scientifiques dans la science-fiction ? Héros réaliste de "Seul sur Mars", super-héros à la Samantha Carter de Stargate SG1, génie sans moral comme Antman… Si vous aimez cet épisode, abonnez-vous à la chaîne, partagez, mettez des pouces verts et que la Force soit avec vous ! Merci et Bonnes Fêtes ! Pour vous abonner : http://lc.cx/ZHWc Retrouvez-nous sur : http://lecomptoirdufutur.com/ Et suivez-nous sur twitter @lecomptoirdufutur Et sur Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lecomptoirdu... Nos références par ordre de citation : Lucy (Film) - Luc Besson - 2014 Seul sur Mars (Film) - Ridley Scott - 2015 Darkman (film) - Sam Raimi – 1990 Buckaroo Banzaï (Film) - W.D. Richter - 1984 Stargate SG1 (Série) - Brad Wright et Jonathan Glassner - 1997 Stargate (Film) - Roland Emmerich – 1994 La Faune de l'Espace (Roman) - A. E. van Vogt - 1950 Fondation (Roman) - Isaac Asimov - 1942 Robocop (Film) - Paul Verhoeven - 1987 V pour Vendetta (Bande-dessinée) - Alan Moore et David Lloyd - 1982 Universal Soldier (Film) - Roland Emmerich - 1992 Code Quantum (Série) - Donald P. Bellisario - 1989 Terminator 2 : Le Jugement dernier (film) - James Cameron - 1991 On a marché sur la Lune (BD) – Hergé - 1950

Get Into Gate: A Stargate Podcast
Episode 56: Jolinar's Memories & The Devil You Know (SG-1 3.12 & 3.13)

Get Into Gate: A Stargate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2018 35:15


What starts as another Jolinar episode ends with the return of the great Apophis! What a week for our first-time viewer Rhys! With the Tok'ra seeking the help of Samantha Carter - and the memories of Jolinar that she holds within her mind - to help save the life of Jacob Carter, SG-1 venture to the realm ruled by Sokar...and when the situation looks like it couldn't get any worse, an old enemy reveals himself. Are we done with Jolinar now? How important is Apophis's return? And it's time to find out if Rhys has been paying attention - it's all on this week's Get Into Gate! Listen via both iTunes & Soundcloud. Join us and discover or re-live the magic of all things Stargate! Find us on: Facebook: facebook.com/Get-Into-Gate-265524513827574/ Twitter: twitter.com/GetIntoGate Instagram: instagram.com/getintogate Get Into Gate is a weekly celebration of all things STARGATE to you by the team behind Get Into Geek. When we discovered one of our own, Rhys, had never seen one second of STARGATE and was forever left out of our in-jokes throwback references, the rest of the team decided to rediscover it with him and breakdown the series one episode at a time.

Get Into Gate: A Stargate Podcast
Episode 50: Point Of View (SG-1 3.06)

Get Into Gate: A Stargate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2017 39:18


While the Get Into Gate team celebrate FIFTY EPISODES, SG-1 finds itself drifting back to the problems of the Quantum Mirror in POINT OF VIEW. When an alternate version of Samantha Carter - and a very-much-still-alive Kawalski - arrive at the SG-1, claiming to be from a parallel Earth & begging for the SGC's help, the entire team must decide if the visitors are telling the truth & if so, should they help them. Revisiting old storylines (and in particular, from Season 1)'s was Season 2's trope - does it work for this Season 3 episode? While it reverses the fortunes of our characters, does "Point Of View" ask enough new questions to warrant itself? Where else could this unique storyline explored? Listen via both iTunes & Soundcloud. Join us and discover or re-live the magic of all things Stargate! Find us on: Facebook: facebook.com/Get-Into-Gate-265524513827574/ Twitter: twitter.com/GetIntoGate Instagram: instagram.com/getintogate Get Into Gate is a weekly celebration of all things STARGATE to you by the team behind Get Into Geek. When we discovered one of our own, Rhys, had never seen one second of STARGATE and was forever left out of our in-jokes throwback references, the rest of the team decided to rediscover it with him and breakdown the series one episode at a time.

Going Down with the Ship
Jamil (ᵈʳᵃᵏᵉ) (feat. Samantha Carter) – Episode the Fifty-Third

Going Down with the Ship

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 61:30


Samantha Carter joins us this to get really sincere about Batman's kids, assorted Teen Titans, and Nier.

Woodland Secrets
100: Samantha Carter

Woodland Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2017 60:42


Samantha Carter joins merritt to talk irony poisoning, sexy Transformers, and internet boundaries.

Get Into Gate: A Stargate Podcast
Episode 19: There But For The Grace Of God (SG-1 1.20)

Get Into Gate: A Stargate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2017 53:51


Episode 19 is up! Mitch, Brendan, Matty & Rhys talk SG-1's “There But For The Grace Of God". Unity is over! In what's set to be a turbulent two weeks for Get Into Gate, this week's Stargate episode earns undying love from most of the team and unforgiving hate from the other. After touching a mysterious alien device, Daniel Jackson returns to Earth to find himself under arrest, believed to be a Goa'uld spy. With many things seemingly out of order, Daniel - along with Doctor Samantha Carter - theorise his has been transported to an alternate dimension...and one where Apophis's forces are midway through a devastating attack on Earth. Listen via both iTunes & Soundcloud. Join us and discover or re-live the magic of all things Stargate! Find us on: Facebook: facebook.com/Get-Into-Gate-265524513827574/ Twitter: twitter.com/GetIntoGate Instagram: instagram.com/getintogate Get Into Gate is a weekly celebration of all things STARGATE to you by the team behind Get Into Geek. When we discovered one of our own, Rhys, had never seen one second of STARGATE and was forever left out of our in-jokes throwback references, the rest of the team decided to rediscover it with him and breakdown the series one episode at a time.

Nördigt
166. Den med Amanda Tapping och Jeremy Bulloch, Spider-Man: Homecoming-trailern, Arrival och Playstation Experience

Nördigt

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016 95:06


Fredagssläpp för veckans podd på grund av ett par anledningar, delvis för att panelen haft svårt att infinna sig, men framför allt för att vi skulle hinna träffa ett par intressanta gäster som vi fick chansen att intervjua! Efter en snabbdykning i lyssnarmail-lådan med tips om ett svenskt Kickstartat rollspel inspirerat av Simon Stålenhags konst samt frågor kring fantasyserier som The Wheel of Time och Robin Hobbs böcker så ger vi oss på två av gästerna på helgens SciFiWorld på Stockholmsmässan! Vi fick en pratstund med Amanda Tapping, förmodligen mest känd för rollen som Samantha Carter i Stargate SG-1, samt Jeremy Bulloch som var mannen under Boba Fett-hjälmen i de gamla original-Star Wars-filmerna. Vi får höra både roliga anekdoter och intressanta aktualiteter, såsom att Amanda ska gäst-regissera ett avsnitt av serien Supernatural (som hon ju för övrigt medverkade i en sväng) i pågående säsong. Därefter analyseras de 2 nyligen släppta trailers till Spider-Man: Homecoming till Peters stora förtjusning. Niklas å andra sidan berättar därefter om bioaktuella sci-fi-mästerverket Arrival som han är väldigt nöjd med! Avslutningsvis sonderas lite i senaste tidens speltrailers som släppts i samband med Playstation Experience, då bland annat uppföljare till The Last of Us och Ni No Kuni utannonserades, samt Game Awards med ny trailer för Death Stranding från Hideo Kojima. Det är vad veckans podd har att bjuda på. Tack & förlåt. Puss hej!

Alpha Geek Radio - The Podcast
AG Radio - Phoenix Comicon 2013 - Amanda Tapping

Alpha Geek Radio - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2013


From wikipedia.org: Amanda Tapping (born 28 August 1965) is an English-born Canadian actress, producer and director. She is best known for portraying Samantha Carter in the Canadian-American military science fiction television series Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis. She also starred as Helen Magnus in the Syfy Channel series Sanctuary.

ETW Productions
The New Adventures of Rice and Beans Episode 14: Just a Dash

ETW Productions

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2009


The New Adventures of Rice and Beans Episode 14: Just a Dash. Starring Sheldon E. Blosser, Jason Mynatt and Valentino Castillo. Guest Starring Dorian Walker, Eric West, and Carl Wentworth. Story by Samantha Carter. Written and Directed by Eric West. Rice and Beans are struggling to capture Jimmy Joe so the Chief brings in Salt and Pepper to shake things up. But will Rice and Beans allow them to take over their city?

GateWorld Interviews
I Don’t Wanna Die … I Wanna Love!

GateWorld Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2004 18:53


David DeLuise joins GateWorld for a conversation about his appearance in Season Seven's "Chimera" and Pete's future with Samantha Carter.

GateWorld Interviews
Amanda Speaks Out (Part 1)

GateWorld Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2004 10:49


We talk with Stargate's Amanda Tapping about her seven years as Samantha Carter!