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.
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...
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.