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Stargate SG-1 :: Wormhole X-Treme! (05x12)
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| Title: | Wormhole X-Treme! |
| Episode #: | 05x12 |
| Production Number: | 512 |
| Original Airdate: | Saturday September 08th, 2001 |
*Also Known As: - Wurmloch extrem (
Germany [RTL 2]) - Seriál Červí díra (
Czech Republic [TV Nova])
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Canada |
Nov 10, 2001 |
UK (Sky One) |
Nov 21, 2001 |
Ireland |
Nov 21, 2001 |
FR (M6) |
May 17, 2002 |
DE (RTL 2) |
Jul 03, 2002 |
Australia |
Jul 04, 2002 |
CZ (TV Nova) |
Jun 04, 2003 |
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SG-1 find out Martin Lloyd has become the consultant for a television programme similar in plot to what SG-1 do. They also find out a space ship is heading towards the Earth.
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This was Stargate's 100th episode. | As of 2006, this is the only episode of the series to break the fourth wall, as Christian Bocher briefly addresses the audience as himself and not as his character. | Benjamin Ratner (Studio Executive) would later play Dr. Hutchinson in the Season Ten episode "Morpheus". | In the first Wormhole X-Treme set scene, stunt coordinator and Sgt. Siler actor Dan Shea can be seen in the background. | Christian Bocher (Raymond Gunne/Dr. Levant) previously played Major Newman in the Season Three episode "Shades of Grey". |
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Christian Bocher: I’m Christian Bocher, portraying the character of Raymond Gunn, who portrayed the character of Dr. Levant, which is based on the character Daniel Jackson, portrayed by the actor Michael Shanks, originally portrayed by the actor James Spader… in the feature film. (long pause) You okay? | Dr. Levant: Damn it, Colonel! Just because they're aliens and their skulls are transparent doesn't mean that they don't have rights! | Peter DeLuise: You realise this is not a real show, right?
Michael DeLuise: What are you talking about? You're saying that Wormhole X-Treme is not a real show. We did all this…all this is--
Peter DeLuise: Yeah, it's not a real show. It's a fake show.
Michael DeLuise: Does my agent know about this? | Yolanda Reese: How come I never get to kiss anybody?
Director: Well, it's…uh, there's being episodes written for you…very soon.
Yolanda Reese: Sure. | As Nick Marlowe/Colonel Danning is performing on camera)
Nick Marlowe/Colonel Danning: As a matter of fact, it does say "Colonel" on my uniform!
(the scene ends – Nick Marlowe/Colonel Danning looks down at his uniform)
Nick Marlowe/Colonel Danning You know, it doesn’t say “Colonel.” Anyone ever think about that?
Director Umm… it’s just a figure of speech.
Nick Marlowe/Colonel Danning Well, it’s a figure of speech I can’t “figure” out, because I’m not seeing “Colonel” on my uniform. (laughs) |
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It seems strange that although Jack eventually revealed the existence of the SGC to Martin in "Point of No Return," he never told him that Teal'c's name was not actually Murray. |
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