Perfect plausible deniability for the Stargate program. The B-movie flair adds an extra touch to it.
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There's no such thing as original thought anymore. We're all just regurgitating the same old ideas, over and over again. Boiling them down into a giant melting pot of mediocrity.
A man going on a journey is just a stranger comes to town from someone else's perspective.
This looks like a team that's wildly overconfident on The Floor is Lava.
I was thinking more porno version
Didn't realise its a legit episode...
“As a matter of fact, it does say colonel on my uniform.”
“Hey, it’s what I do.”
Both quotes I’ll employ whenever possible. I love stargate so much.
You don't see as much from the DeLuise family since Stargate ended. Or, at least, I don't.
I watched Wayne's World recently and I totally forgot Michael DeLuise is in it
I've had that reminder myself. I totally forget even though he's in quite a lot of it.
Ok, obviously a parody of SG1, but where was it from? A "show" within a show? A "show" within a movie?
Help me!
It's a show within SG1.
Martin (Marty) Lloyd (an alien refugee) wrote it within the Stargate universe, and based it off his interaction with SG-1.
The Air Force (with the exception of SG-1) love it and keep it going because it gives ridicule-factor to any rumours of a secret alien portal (also because its dope)
Grell (the robot) carries the show.
Vala Mal Doran is extraordinarily salty about not being in it.
In SG-1 S5E12, someone creates a TV show loosely based on the adventures of SG-1.
That's it! It's been about 10 years since I saw it originally and I've just started rewatching. I'm only halfway through S2...