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O'NEILL: For all we know, Daniel could came walking in that door right now.
[Cut to shot of the door]
[Cut back to O'Neill]
O'NEILL: Any time now.
[Cut back to door]
All these scifi actors (male/female/american/otherwise) pop up on different sci fi shows and movies. I guess they get type cast for doing scifi and then they become familiar to viewers and fans, and in turn we watch something we might not otherwise (personally I like seeing a familiar face on a scifi show or movie that I know from another show or movie)....Recent episode's of Andromeda have a Goa'uld actors in them
My hubby and I play a game, when we watch TV now. Count the actors that have appeared on SG-1. It's amazing how many have recently done guest shots on other shows. In one recent made for TV movie, I counted 4 from SG-1 in the one movie, including Tom McBeath, the actor who played Narim and the actress who played Shan'auc. Forget the forth, sorry.
On fighting:
Farrah: "A swordsman does not fear death, if he dies with honor."
Dr. Who: "Then he's an idiot."
Her with an American Ascent and not a British one. Now thats odd!
Yeah, i got confused when i was watching it as to what her natural accent was, but watching SG-1 again, it's obvious that the british is much more natural. Great episode though, had the hairs on my neck standing on end when the doctor was shouting "rid the galaxy of your filth!". amazing
I noticed while watching doctor who that one of the women in the episode called "Darlek" was from stargate, it turned out she was Anna-Louise Plowman doctor jacksons old peer. Anyway just seeing if anyone else saw doctor who it was cool
Yep! I couldn't stop thinking bout Stargate the whole ep! Woo!
Sig by SamJackShipLover, thank you!!
"The Titanic lies in 13,000 feet of water on a gently sloping alpinelike countryside overlooking a small canyon below. Its bow faces north and the ship sits upright on the bottom. There is no light at this great depth and little life can be found. It is a quiet and peaceful and fitting place for the remains of this greatest of sea tradgedies to rest. May it forever remain that way and may God bless these found souls." - Robert D. Ballard, 1985.
Another thing maybe she was practicing for her next apperance on Stargate.
It is possible.
Originally posted by Anubis69
Yeah, i got confused when i was watching it as to what her natural accent was, but watching SG-1 again, it's obvious that the british is much more natural.
I think most of us are use to her speaking as a Goa'uld (courtesy of flanging (I hope I spelled that right))
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