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Anderson was a seasoned and well-known actor when he joined SG-1 ahead of the show’s premiere in 1997, and in a 2018 oral ...
The best part of "Stargate SG-1" — apart from its exciting premise about visiting alien worlds — is its central, titular crew ...
So I pitched Stargate’s take on Black Panther ... For those who need context, Teal’c is a Jaffa, i.e. an genetically modified human who has an abdominal pouch that’s used as an incubator ...
The DVD (suggested retail price is $26.98), which winds up the war between Stargate and the world-gobbling Ori, includes commentary by Christopher Judge (Teal'c) and Cooper, as well as a featurette.
Yep, Smallville's Lois Lane guest-starred in an episode of Stargate SG-1 as the homely next-door neighbour of Teal'c when he attempted to move off-base. Her drunken, abusive boyfriend is something ...
Christopher Judge is distinctive even when he’s out of character as the alien Teal’c on “Stargate SG-1,” given his brawny, 6-foot-2 frame and impressively rich baritone. Ironically, ...
“This spinoff was about what happened to Teal’c and his race [the Jaffa], because at the end of the show, they’ve gained their freedom. And they now have inherited all this technology from ...
Science fiction fans might know him better as Teal’c, the genetically modified super soldier who served as both the muscle and the comic relief on Stargate SG-1. Judge should have no problems ...
Teal'c has just returned through the stargate after finding that six more worlds have fallen to the Ori, all being led by a powerful woman, which we know to be Vala's daughter Adria. Not all news ...
RELATED: Where is the Stargate SG-1 cast now ... Mallozzi wrote a scene at the end of the episode, in which Teal'c heads out to see a play on Earth. We'll let him explain what happened next ...