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Maybe because O'neill had recently taken over command and they were just used to calling it Hammond's office? I've had a computer room that is now a bedroom and I still sometimes call it a computer room. It happens. Old habits die hard. Daniel has seven years of calling the office "Hammond's office". Give the guy a break.
Teal'c has hair, meaning it should be after New Order. But Daniel says that Jack is in Hammond's office. Promptly create an excuse for this.
Continuity error?
Originally posted by The Engineer
That actually never happened.
I also thought that this
Spoiler:
invisibility
sequence was crap.
I thought it was silly. And kinda funny.
Last edited by TameFarrar; 26 August 2006, 07:00 PM.
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I had the same thought of how it took place in season 8, but they were still calling it Hammond's office at the time, but they kept calling O'Neill "Colonal". He was a general at that time, and there's no way Carter would have accidently called him by the wrong rank.
It's a stretch, but maybe it took place in-between New Order II and Lockdown? O'Neill had yet to formally recieve his promotion, maybe?
Another reasoning behind it is: I think the entire episode of 200 is a falacy. Like the Mitchell's daddy thing, ect. If you don't accept that, try to see the skits and stuff from Martin's POV. Maybe he imagined Teal'c with hair because that's how he knows him. (The bald guy who looked a lot like Teal'c that Martin dealt with in PONR and WE was Murray, not Teal'c )
Are you sure about that? I'm a Film & TV student and i can think of a number of ways that would've been easier.
Yup. In the behind the scenes of 200, Rob Cooper mentions how they didn't have anyone available to wear the green suit. But Rick was there anyway so he went ahead and put it on. They show the "real" clip with him wearing the suit and it's funny to watch. Plus there's another behind the scenes thing for 200...during the presser I think...where he leans down and lifts the bottom cuff of his pant leg to reveal the green suit he was still wearing.
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I had the same thought of how it took place in season 8, but they were still calling it Hammond's office at the time, but they kept calling O'Neill "Colonal". He was a general at that time, and there's no way Carter would have accidently called him by the wrong rank.
It's a stretch, but maybe it took place in-between New Order II and Lockdown? O'Neill had yet to formally recieve his promotion, maybe?
Another reasoning behind it is: I think the entire episode of 200 is a falacy. Like the Mitchell's daddy thing, ect. If you don't accept that, try to see the skits and stuff from Martin's POV. Maybe he imagined Teal'c with hair because that's how he knows him. (The bald guy who looked a lot like Teal'c that Martin dealt with in PONR and WE was Murray, not Teal'c )
Well, the way it was presented, Martin was asking for a real story...something that really happened to them. And Carter was like, "Well there was the time that Colonel O'Neill was invisible..." and then later when she adds the part about how they told Jack there'd be negative side effects in order to get him to be more cooperative.
This leads me to believe that it was something that actually happened as opposed to just being a story idea.
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I meant that Martin was imagining it happening. So, even if the story Sam was telling was true, what we SAW was his mind's eye playing out the events. In his mind's eye, Teal'c had hair.
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