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What it dooski! Here's my UNEDITED EXCLUSIVE: Stargate SG-1 Season 6 Episode 13 "SIGHT UNSEEN" REACTION!

LINK: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/ul0qb4dwx9h5qycyl9pvj/SGS613UE.mp4?rlkey=h8xulqg4fqqj310lwold9m3n8&dl=0

LINK: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TBID7CTiliiyYAGxxDxEFLVJSJsxBDL4/view?usp=sharing

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omar ben bechir

Bro, wrong Dropbox URL. It's the office instead :)

Nev

I think something got mixed up with the Dropbox link

Geonn Cannon

I've been meaning to share this behind-the-scenes picture of Teryl since Revelations. Teryl and Richard Dean Anderson had a hard time with it, because the eyes had flashing red lights to make sure they looked in the right place. And the lights were kind of... well... awkwardly placed. https://imgur.com/DHX9pyC

Geonn Cannon

This episode is kind of mid-tier for me, as it is, but it will always be special to me because in 2004, I was traveling to Gatecon. First time out of my state, first time traveling alone, on my way to meet the whole cast (except Rick) and tour the set, all that good stuff. I was walking through the concourse of Dallas-Fort Worth on a layover, and I looked into a bar, and I saw the scene with Jack running into the airport playing on the TVs. It felt like a sign. Of all the shows in all the bars... ;)

Thomas Thorburn

You are going to love the next episode it's a banger.

James Yancy

This episode actually does have a connection with the broader Stargate lore, but by the time it gets a nod in the show, this episode gets completely ignored even though it has an obvious connection specifically dealing with exploring the existence of alternate dimensional lifeforms.

maximillian metscher

This episode handles stakes well. In fact, I felt the world was more threatened in this episode then when its faced with destruction or invasion, because what was the true threat... Human nature and humans fear of the unknown. That's what good sci fi does, it makes you think about the human condition. This episode does just that.

Anonymous

Only for me the sound and video is not synced?

brad hawkes

A scifi episode where no-one gets shot, just a great little fun team building and Earth based episode. reminiscent of a Next gen ep or somthing, fun and hopeful scifi unlike most dystopian scifi made nowadays. Jack will get to go fishing one day.. maybe ;)

Timothy Nikiforovs

Yeah, stargate feels like possibly the last great scifi franchise that maintained an air of optimism(most of the time)

James Yancy

That's definitely a loaded catalyst for a much longer conversation. Also, a bit depressing.

sarah

The Dropbox link is wrong, could it be reuploaded?

Daryl

A great fun episode. With parts of the picture to remember down the line.

Timothy Nikiforovs

Might be an unpopular opinion, but this is probably my least favourite ep of S6. I know some people found Frozen and Shadow Play boring, but 1 was HUGE on lore and the other was an interesting take on mental illness. Even one ep near the end of the season that most people seem to hate had more to it for me than Sight Unseen. That's not to say this ep is actively bad(S6 is one of the better seasons), but it's basically "Colorado Springs does space shrooms". Just kind of uninteresting to me. I do like seeing a few beats of Jonas' place on the team being reaffirmed. You pointed out Hammond not even questioning locking the base down. Granted given what he's seen that's just being prudent, but he also wasn't acting like Jonas was just off his rocker. Fuckin Vernon and his sign though. He's like the cabbages guy from Avatar.

Teth

I have a terrible issue with worms and slugs, This is the only SG episode I just can't watch even if I'd wanted to 😂 So I guess they're absolutely right that people wouldn't be able to cope with this. Interesting episode from what I remember!

Neil Todd

13 minutes into the episode and kid basically sums up the whole episode in a prediction and doesn't even call it a prediction. Like every word you said is right lol

Avlin Ærbødig

never liked this.. but i believe this has more to do with the pacing of the season rather than the episode.. it is a nice episode.. it works if youre casually watching sg1. but if youre say either binging it or watching each episode release.. i feel it kind of comes abrupt in the middle of hardcore action. it is nice.. i get they need to pace the season.. but the last one had so much action.. this is so different, even though lorebuilding, it feels to me casual. large contrast. if there was an episode in between that summarized the last two abit or something, i might have recieved it better.

TheStarkiller96

Do to Failwhale being at Stargate Atlantis I'm gonna put my thought in here now. Jonas touched the device first and activated it "somehow" maybe he has the gene. ?

Limi V

I understand why many people think this episode is meh, but I like it. I always liked the disease transmission element, but now with Covid it seems even more relevant. I also liked how they handled the paranoia of both Vernon and his grandmother. Many other shows would've made them the bad guy, but here they sort of went with it and treated them with compassion. For the umpteenth time, we see the repercussions of the base not having proper quarantine procedures. They should have a quarantine area somewhere in the upper levels of the SGC where people will isolate from both the outside world and the base for several days before going out. The reason for isolating from the base too is that people are constantly going offworld and coming back and therefore constantly potentially bringing in contagious disease. It's a shame they didn't somehow connect the creatures from this episode to the Reetou - the invisible aliens from season 2 that weakly interacted with normal matter just like these creatures.