This is such a fucking accurate take. Endearing is definitely the best way to phrase it. Who doesn’t love a good ol’ giant green hand grabbing the ship like a fuckin frisbee?
As campy as that was, even for the crew, I have to think what Spock might say: “Certainly odd, and yet it still has our ship captured.” I still love that episode. As a kid the idea of gods being “just” alien visitors far beyond our understanding was genius, and as an adult understanding the much darker side of it that I didn’t get as a kid (why Lt. Carolyn Palamas came back to the end scene looking all battered).
This is such a fucking accurate take. Endearing is definitely the best way to phrase it. Who doesn’t love a good ol’ giant green hand grabbing the ship like a fuckin frisbee?
And it’s the god Apollo, of all things… Haha
I mean… who else would it be? Da Vinci as an immortal being? Hahaha…hah…ha…
He’ll always be General Pushkin to me.
It’s that guy from Sliders!
gets punched in the face by Luke Skywalker
As campy as that was, even for the crew, I have to think what Spock might say: “Certainly odd, and yet it still has our ship captured.” I still love that episode. As a kid the idea of gods being “just” alien visitors far beyond our understanding was genius, and as an adult understanding the much darker side of it that I didn’t get as a kid (why Lt. Carolyn Palamas came back to the end scene looking all battered).
Yeah Stargate was a pretty good show.
And telepathic planet devouring Chihuahuas in a lion costume