200
- Episode aired Aug 18, 2006
- TV-PG
- 44m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
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Martin Lloyd seeks out SG-1 for assistance when his failed TV show based on the real Stargate program becomes a feature film.Martin Lloyd seeks out SG-1 for assistance when his failed TV show based on the real Stargate program becomes a feature film.Martin Lloyd seeks out SG-1 for assistance when his failed TV show based on the real Stargate program becomes a feature film.
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Did you know
- TriviaBen Browder was originally to reprise his role as John Crichton in the Farscape (1999) parody, but he and Michael Shanks asked to swap roles at the last minute, because they figured it would be funnier. Browder plays Stark, the man in the iron mask which covers the left half of his face.
- Quotes
Douglas Anders: Science fiction is an existential metaphor that allows us to tell stories about the human condition. Isaac Asimov once said, "Individual science fiction stories may seem as trivial as ever to the blinded critics and philosophers of today, but the core of science fiction, its essence, has become crucial to our salvation, if we are to be saved at all."
- Crazy creditsCredits that would normally come during the opening title sequence or right after all comes at the end.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Late Night with Conan O'Brien: Edward Norton/Izabel Goulart/Gene Pompa (2006)
- SoundtracksMain Title
Written by Joel Goldsmith and David Arnold
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Brad Wright was excellent in his cameo role as "Scotty".
I spent several grueling hours trying to figure out who played "Scotty" in the "Star Trek" parody scene of StarGate's episode "200". The face was very familiar but I just couldn't put a name with it. IMDb to the rescue! A quick IMDb search revealed it was Brad Wright, beloved writer and producer of StarGate, who was so funny in the role of "Scotty". The writers are the brains behind all the excitement and even the wit we viewers attribute to the main cast of actors. While the acting talents of the stars make the show great, the writers are the puppet masters. Alfred Hitchcock, master of the camera lens to create tension in the viewer, made a cameo appearance in all of his films. The StarGate writers/producers are every bit as good as Hitchcock with a bonus of being even more charismatic than Hitchcock when on screen. We have seen all these guys in the "behind the scenes" productions and even in the "extras" features on the StarGate DVDs. I would love to see more StarGate cameo roles of the writers and producers as would many fans.
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- Uncle_Charlie
- Sep 9, 2006
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- Runtime44 minutes
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