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team found out about the nature of the episode, Mallozzi recalled "So many people wanted to add so much", and would pitch them material. As writing progressed it was the idea that Martin Lloyd had purposely decided to erase his own memory which "made certain events fall into place" for Mallozzi and Mullie.
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for inspiration. As well as imbuing the character with "Shatnerisms," Michael sought to portray Danning as an "over-the-top TV hero" and Marlowe as a "pissy, self-absorbed actor". For the role, Michael DeLuise's hair was dyed slightly grey and two cuts were made into his right eyebrow as homage to
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was also written but ultimately dropped. According to Mallozzi the scene would have involved Martin expressing his desire to have two of his main characters in a relationship, but being unable to do so due to their position in the military - mirroring the O'Neill/Carter relationship. O'Neill would
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Some scenes and ideas were dropped during development. This included Wright's idea for a "huge, knock down, full-on, comically-big fight scene" showing Carter and Daniel's escape from the NID. Wright dropped the scene as he was concerned they were "in danger of going too far" in sending themselves
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In developing their script, Mullie found that they had no shortage of jokes, however "The hard part was finding an excuse for the humour to happen". Mullie wanted to ensure the episode still meant something and had "an actual Stargate story underneath all of the parody". Once the shows production
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While easy to dismiss as a parody of itself, the 100th episode of "Stargate SG-1" was a grand celebration of how good this underappreciated series can be. In the same way "Galaxy Quest" was an homage to "Star Trek" this episode looked at the (at times) inherently hokey nature of the show and
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awarded the episode 10 out of 10, writing "This is witty, well-written, well-directed, with some great in-jokes". Vincent-Rudzki applauded the episode for being "semi-ridiculous and yet still quite dramatic episode", with a "nice story" for non-fans of the show to enjoy. Reviewing for
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O'Neill and Martin are captured by Tanner (Robert Lewis) and his men, who administer Martin with an antidote to restore his memories. As his memories return, he tells O'Neill that he drugged himself in order to forget everything that had happened to him. The pair are soon freed by
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There were conversations about how far to push the parody elements of the episode. Visual effects supervisor James Tichnor had hoped they would also be able to include "corny" computer generated effects, citing the invading spaceships in the film
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placed the episode 50th in his "The 50 Best Episodes of 2001" list, calling it "a grand celebration of how good this underappreciated series can be" going on to applaud the episode for delivering "some of the series' best laughs to date".
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weapon, the Zat'nik'tel, which Mallozzi described as weapon of "connivence" and used the opportunity to lampoon its ability to disintegrate targets upon the third shot. Additionally, during filming, DeLuise had the
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believed the episode was "one of the most polarizing episodes in the entire show", claiming that "While many hate it, there must be others who agree that it is a light-hearted fun diversion". Writing for
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and interviews with the cast of the show-within-the-show. Under DeLuise and Wright's guidance, Michael DeLuise, Teed, Duncanson and Bocher recorded some two hours of additional and largely unscripted and
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as an idea, however Wright still wanted to maintain a level of realism within the episode. The visual effects team were able to include some smaller scale gags, such as paying homage to the original
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the backlot, hoping to give it a "'circus-type' atmosphere" and make it far more colourful and alive through having crew everywhere, added set dressing and saturating the scenes in post-production.
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During filming, DeLuise realised they would not have enough usable material to make the required episode length. In considering what else could be added, DeLuise thought of his father,
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was the fact that the show didn't take itself "too seriously". Instead of a typical episode, the writers looked to produce a more comedic story, celebrating the milestone. The 1999
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had become reluctant to do after being "zatted" as the show progressed over the years. The science fiction trope of characters being out of phase was also made fun of, as were the
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were assigned to pen the script, although they initially thought Wright was joking when he pitched them the story. Wright believed one of the things fans found attractive in
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Believing that Martin has once again had his memory erased, O'Neill searches his trailer and uncovers numerous vitamins, which he relays back to General
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reaching its 100th episode. The feature included cast and crew interviews, as well as congratulatory messages from around the entertainment industry.
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and Ron Wilkerson. Executive producer Michael Greenburg, his wife actress Nikki Smook, co-executive producer N. John Smith and production manager
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team perform what the shows production mockingly referred to as the "jerky" or "twitchy" dance after being shot, something that the main cast of
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in December 2007. Along with every other episode of the series, "Wormhole X-Treme!" was made available to stream for the first time through
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described "Wormhole X-Treme" as "a hilarious hundredth episode that celebrates by making fun of itself", applauding the return of
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which Robert C. Cooper was a fan of. Although "a show about a talking dog who solves crimes" was included in the script, it was
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Anderson, Richard Dean; Tapping, Amanda; Mullie, Paul; Mallozzi, Joseph; Glassner, Jonathan; Wright, Brad (4 September 2001).
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by director and producer Peter DeLuise, writer and producer Joseph Mallozzi and visual effects supervisor James Tichenor.
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is heading for Earth. They locate Martin, who having once again lost his memories has created a television series called
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was used for filming, whilst Bridge Studios itself was featured throughout as the movie studio where the fictional
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all also appear. Other cameos include visual effects supervisor Michelle Comens, senior digital compositing artist
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Events that had taken place both on and off screen in the show and its production helped inform numerous scenes.
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cast that was ultimately omitted from the broadcast and home release versions. Additionally, a scene involving
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is filmed. The production team originally considered digitally altering the Bridge Studios signage to show the
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at the end. Although usually resistant to bloopers, DeLuise convinced Brad Wright to include a "making of
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kill what he was later told was "too many Jaffa" and then step over their dead bodies in the episode "
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Jan Newman, 3rd assistant director Gisela Schulte, property master Kenny Gibbs. Series director
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Many of the shows production staff guest or cameo within the episode as the fictional crew of
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In the episode, Stargate Command learns that an alien ship belonging to the same race as
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in the USA on August 15, 2010. The episode, along with the rest of the series has been
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was cast in the role of Yolanda Reese, who portrays the character of Stacy Monroe in
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Mallozzi, Joseph; Mullie, Paul; Wright, Brad; Cooper, Robert C. (8 September 2001).
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conceits of everyone speaking English and having the same concept of time as Earth.
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Herbert Duncanson was cast as Douglas Anders, who portrays Grell the Robot within
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The initial idea for the story came from series co-creator and executive producer
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set about locating. They find Martin, who has become the creative consultant on a
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in the week of February 24, 2003 where it received a 2.4 Nielsen rating. In the
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Vincent-Rudzki, Jan (December 2001). "Reviews - Television - Stargate SG-1".
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who had previously portrayed one of the alien refugees was unable to return.
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branding, but ultimately dropped the idea. DeLuise opted to fill the Bridge
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space station interior, which was being constructed for the then upcoming
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up. A scene referencing the ongoing will-they-won't-they romance between
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Anderson, Richard Dean; Wright, Brad; Cooper, Robert C. (20 June 2001).
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One of Tanner's men uses the alias "Steve Austin," a reference to the
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look alien", suggesting they be painted red during the production of "
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enthused Wright and the shows writers to instead craft a story that
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across the street from Bridge Studios, whilst the frequently used
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The character of Nick Marlowe, who portrays Colonel Danning in
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DeLuise, Peter (December 2001). "Clocking Up the Century".
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and science fiction in general storytelling. The recurring
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Sand Dunes features as the final location of the episode.
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portrays a fictional version of himself - the director of
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for releases on various streaming platforms and the 2020
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The episode, along with the rest of the fifth season of
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Region 2 DVD on April 28, 2003, in the United Kingdom.
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to mark the hundredth episode. The episode was first
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Peter DeLuise
Brad Wright
Joseph Mallozzi
Paul Mullie
Joel Goldsmith
Peter F. Woeste
Teryl Rothery
Janet Fraiser
Willie Garson
Martin Lloyd
Michael DeLuise
Jill Teed
Peter Flemming
Malcolm Barrett
Desperate Measures
Proving Ground
Stargate SG-1 (season 5)
List of episodes
military science fiction
adventure
television show
Stargate SG-1
fifth season
Showtime
United States
Brad Wright
Joseph Mallozzi
Paul Mullie

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