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* Daniel calls himself "Hans Olo" in "Prometheus Unbound".

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* Daniel calls himself "Hans Olo" "[[Franchise/StarWars Hans Olo]]" in "Prometheus Unbound".
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* In the season 4 episode "Upgrades", the Atanik armbands bear the inscription "[[Franchise/SpiderMan With great power comes great responsibility.]]"

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* In the season 4 episode "Upgrades", the Atanik armbands bear the inscription "[[Franchise/SpiderMan "[[ComicBook/SpiderMan With great power comes great responsibility.]]"



* One of the planets that the Asgard took ancient humans to is named [[{{Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian}} Cimmeria]].

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* One of the planets that the Asgard took ancient humans to is named [[{{Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian}} [[Franchise/{{ConanTheBarbarian}} Cimmeria]].
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* The episode "200" revolves around the production of a ''Wormhole X-Treme!'' movie, which was being produced even though the show had been cancelled after airing only three episodes because it sold so well on DVD. DVD commentary confirmed that this was a reference to ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' and ''Film/{{Serenity}}''. "200" is a hurricane of shout-outs, with entire segments dedicated to ''Franchise/StarTrek'', ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' and ''Series/{{Farscape}}'', as well as a short ''Series/GilligansIsland'' reference.\\\

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* The episode "200" revolves around the production of a ''Wormhole X-Treme!'' movie, which was being produced even though the show had been cancelled after airing only three episodes because it sold so well on DVD. DVD commentary confirmed that this was a reference to ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' and ''Film/{{Serenity}}''. "200" is a hurricane of shout-outs, with entire segments dedicated to ''Franchise/StarTrek'', ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' and ''Series/{{Farscape}}'', as well as a short ''Series/GilligansIsland'' reference.\\\
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* One of the planets that the Asgard took ancient humans to is named [[{{Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian}} Cimmeria]].
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* There are a whole lot of ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Simpsons]]'' references throughout the series, since it is O'Neill's favorite show. Commentary on the [=DVDs=] reveals that these were included because it is Richard Dean Anderson's favorite show in real life. Which culminated in Creator/DanCastellaneta's appearance in the episode "Citizen Joe" (as well as Anderson's appearance as himself in the ''Simpsons'' episode "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore", [[{{MUtuallyFictional}} attending a ''Stargate'' convention]]).

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* There are a whole lot of ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Simpsons]]'' references throughout the series, since it is O'Neill's favorite show. Commentary on the [=DVDs=] reveals that these were included because it is Richard Dean Anderson's favorite show in real life. Which culminated in Creator/DanCastellaneta's appearance in the episode "Citizen Joe" (as well as Anderson's appearance as himself in the ''Simpsons'' episode "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore", [[{{MUtuallyFictional}} [[{{MutuallyFictional}} attending a ''Stargate'' convention]]).
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* There are a whole lot of ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Simpsons]]'' references throughout the series, since it is O'Neill's favorite show. Commentary on the [=DVDs=] reveals that these were included because it is Richard Dean Anderson's favorite show in real life. Which culminated in Creator/DanCastellaneta's appearance in the episode "Citizen Joe" (as well as Anderson's appearance as himself in the ''Simpsons'' episode "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore", attending a ''Stargate'' convention).

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* There are a whole lot of ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Simpsons]]'' references throughout the series, since it is O'Neill's favorite show. Commentary on the [=DVDs=] reveals that these were included because it is Richard Dean Anderson's favorite show in real life. Which culminated in Creator/DanCastellaneta's appearance in the episode "Citizen Joe" (as well as Anderson's appearance as himself in the ''Simpsons'' episode "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore", [[{{MUtuallyFictional}} attending a ''Stargate'' convention).convention]]).
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[[StargateSG1/AToF Tropes A-F]] | [[StargateSG1/GToL Tropes G-L]] | [[StargateSG1/MToR Tropes M-R]] | [[StargateSG1/SToZ Tropes S-Z]] | [[YMMV/StargateSG1 YMMV]] | '''Shout-Outs'''

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* Later, when Daniel and Sam tell Jacob Carter that they were hoping he could "beam" Teal'c and O'Neill out of their out-of-control craft, he incredulously asks if they think he is [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries Scotty]].

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* ** Later, when Daniel and Sam tell Jacob Carter that they were hoping he could "beam" Teal'c and O'Neill out of their out-of-control craft, he incredulously asks if they think he is [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries Scotty]].Scotty]].
* In the season four episode "Chain Reaction", Jack and Harry Maybourne introduce themselves to Senator Kinsey's wife as Series/{{Starsky and Hutch}}.



One sequence was an abridged mashup of elements of the [[Film/{{Stargate}} movie]] and pilot episode, done in the style of ''Film/TeamAmericaWorldPolice'' (or the show ''Team America'' parodied, ''Series/{{Thunderbirds}}''), complete with puppets by the Chiodo Brothers.
* In "Chain Reaction", Jack and Maybourne introduce themselves to Senator Kinsey's wife as Series/{{Starsky and Hutch}}.

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One **One sequence was an abridged mashup of elements of the [[Film/{{Stargate}} movie]] and pilot episode, done in the style of ''Film/TeamAmericaWorldPolice'' (or the show ''Team America'' parodied, ''Series/{{Thunderbirds}}''), complete with puppets by the Chiodo Brothers.
* In "Chain Reaction", Jack and Maybourne introduce themselves to Senator Kinsey's wife as Series/{{Starsky and Hutch}}.
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* In the season seven episode "Fragile Balance," O'Neill is abducted and cloned by Loki, a rogue Asgard researcher. He has this to say once he confronts Loki:
-->'''O'Neill:''' I just woke up, haven't had coffee, let alone a pee in seven days! And I find out you stole my ass and made a... [[Film/AustinPowers mini me]]!

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Given that the main characters in ''Series/StargateSG1'' are modern-day Earthlings, [[ShoutOut Shout-Outs]] are to be expected.

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Given that the main characters in ''Series/StargateSG1'' are [[LikeRealityUnlessNoted modern-day Earthlings, Earthlings]], [[ShoutOut Shout-Outs]] are to be expected.



* After Jack recovers from being Touched in "The Broca Divide", he has this exchange with Teal'c when he's trying to convince him to let him out of the isolation cell:
-->'''Jack:''' [[Series/ILoveLucy Lucy, I'm home.]]\\
'''Teal'c:''' [[PopCulturalOsmosisFailure I am not Lucy.]]
* In the Season 1 episode 10 "[[Recap/StargateSG1S1E12FireAndWater Fire and Water]]", Teal'c finds a game of ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hounds_and_Jackals Hounds and Jackals]]'' among Daniel's effects. He mentions that they "belonged to a Pharaoh's daughter" probably a reference to the scene in ''{{Film/The Ten Commandments|1956}}'' where Pharaoh Sethi's daughter Nefretiri plays the game with him.



* In "Seth", after Carter kills [[spoiler:Setesh]], O'Neill delivers the following BondOneLiner:
-->'''O'Neill''': [[Film/TheWizardOfOz Hail Dorothy!]]



* In the season 4 episode "Upgrades", the Atanik armbands bear the inscription "[[Franchise/SpiderMan With great power comes great responsibility.]]"



* "The Other Guys" contains many references to ''Franchise/StarTrek'', both overt and subtle. The characters of Coombs and Felger discuss the series, with Coombs a fan and Felger very condescending, and Khonsu has a bat'leth, a Klingon weapon, on the wall behind his throne. Khonsu is also dressed [[RedShirt all in red]] and is killed soon after Coombs [[LampshadeHanging mentions that they are as likely to die as if they were wearing red shirts]]. Funny, considering how many ''Star Trek'' regulars had guest spots on ''Stargate.''
* O'Neill wants to call the ''Prometheus'' the ''[[Franchise/StarTrek Enterprise]].''

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* This early line from the fifth season episode "Fail Safe":
-->'''Jack:''' I've seen [[Film/Armageddon1998 this movie]]. [[ThrowawayCountry It hits Paris.]]
* "The Other Guys" contains many references to ''Franchise/StarTrek'', both overt and subtle. The characters of Coombs and Felger discuss the series, with Coombs a fan and Felger very condescending, and Khonsu has a bat'leth, a Klingon weapon, on the wall behind his throne. Khonsu is also dressed [[RedShirt all in red]] and is killed soon after Coombs [[LampshadeHanging mentions that they are as likely to die as if they were wearing red shirts]]. Funny, considering how many ''Star Trek'' regulars had guest spots Additionally, Coombs himself is portrayed by John Billingsley, the actor for Dr. Phlox on ''Stargate.''
the concurrently-airing ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise''.
* In the episode "Unnatural Selection" in season six, O'Neill wants wanted to call name the ''Prometheus'' ''Prometheus'', then experiencing its maiden voyage, the ''[[Franchise/StarTrek Enterprise]].''



* In "Zero Hour", when the alien plant grows out of control Dr. Lee jokes that at least it has not eaten anybody yet; O'Neill's only response is to thank "[[Theatre/LittleShopOfHorrors Seymour]]".

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* In the opening of "Zero Hour", when Sgt. "Chevron Guy" Harriman is constantly anticipating O'Neill's needs and finishing his sentences. [[Series/{{MASH}} A small guy in glasses who serves as the]] HyperCompetentSidekick to his bureaucracy-averse CO, and whose first name is Walter?
** When
the alien plant grows out of control Dr. Lee jokes that at least it has not eaten anybody yet; O'Neill's only response is to thank "[[Theatre/LittleShopOfHorrors Seymour]]".Seymour]]".
* Season eight episode ''Avatar'' has Carter remark that Teal'c played ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'' when entering a simulator that is very similar to it. He responds saying he played ''[[VideoGame/DefJamSeries Def Jam Vendetta]]''. Christopher Judge did voice work for the latter.



* When Daniel is captured by someone in face-concealing black armor who beats him up. Then, when he's tied down, removes her helmet, revealing Claudia Black -- a definite shout-out to the first reveal of Aeryn Sun in ''Series/{{Farscape}}''.
* Season eight episode ''Avatar'' has Carter remark that Teal'c played ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'' when entering a simulator that is very similar to it. He responds saying he played ''[[VideoGame/DefJamSeries Def Jam Vendetta]]''. Teal'c's actor did voice work for the latter.

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* ** When Daniel is captured by someone in face-concealing black armor who beats him up. Then, when he's tied down, removes her helmet, revealing Claudia Black -- a definite shout-out to the first reveal of Aeryn Sun in ''Series/{{Farscape}}''.
* Season eight episode ''Avatar'' has Carter remark that Teal'c played ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'' when entering a simulator that is very similar to it. He responds saying he played ''[[VideoGame/DefJamSeries Def Jam Vendetta]]''. Teal'c's actor did voice work for the latter.
''Series/{{Farscape}}''.



* This early line from "Fail Safe":
-->'''Jack:''' I've seen [[Film/Armageddon1998 this movie]]. [[ThrowawayCountry It hits Paris.]]
* After Jack recovers from being Touched in "The Broca Divide", he has this exchange with Teal'c when he's trying to convince him to let him out of the isolation cell:
-->'''Jack:''' [[Series/ILoveLucy Lucy, I'm home.]]\\
'''Teal'c:''' [[PopCulturalOsmosisFailure I am not Lucy.]]



* In the opening of "Zero Hour", Sgt. "Chevron Guy" Harriman is constantly anticipating O'Neill's needs and finishing his sentences. [[Series/{{MASH}} A small guy in glasses who serves as the]] HyperCompetentSidekick to his bureaucracy-averse CO, and whose first name is Walter?
* In the Season 1 episode 10 "[[Recap/StargateSG1S1E12FireAndWater Fire and Water]]", Teal'c finds a game of ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hounds_and_Jackals Hounds and Jackals]]'' among Daniel's effects. He mentions that they "belonged to a Pharaoh's daughter" probably a reference to the scene in ''{{Film/The Ten Commandments|1956}}'' where Pharaoh Sethi's daughter Nefretiri plays the game with him.
* In "Upgrades", the Atanik armbands bear the inscription "[[Franchise/SpiderMan With great power comes great responsibility.]]"
* In "Seth", after Carter kills [[spoiler:Setesh]], O'Neill delivers the following BondOneLiner:
-->'''O'Neill''': [[Film/TheWizardOfOz Hail Dorothy!]]
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-->'''Jack:''' I've seen [[Film/{{Armageddon}} this movie]]. [[ThrowawayCountry It hits Paris.]]

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-->'''Jack:''' I've seen [[Film/{{Armageddon}} [[Film/Armageddon1998 this movie]]. [[ThrowawayCountry It hits Paris.]]
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* In the Season 1 episode 10 "[[Recap/StargateSG1S1E12FireAndWater Fire and Water]]", Teal'c finds a game of ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hounds_and_Jackals Hounds and Jackals]]'' among Daniel's effects. He mentions that they "belonged to a Pharaoh's daughter" probably a reference to the scene in ''Film/TheTenCommandments'' where Pharaoh Sethi's daughter Nefretiri plays the game with him.

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* In the Season 1 episode 10 "[[Recap/StargateSG1S1E12FireAndWater Fire and Water]]", Teal'c finds a game of ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hounds_and_Jackals Hounds and Jackals]]'' among Daniel's effects. He mentions that they "belonged to a Pharaoh's daughter" probably a reference to the scene in ''Film/TheTenCommandments'' ''{{Film/The Ten Commandments|1956}}'' where Pharaoh Sethi's daughter Nefretiri plays the game with him.
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* The episode "200" revolves around the production of a ''Wormhole X-Treme!'' movie, which was being produced even though the show had been cancelled after airing only three episodes. DVD commentary confirmed that this was a reference to ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' and ''Film/{{Serenity}}''. "200" is a hurricane of shout-outs, with entire segments dedicated to ''Franchise/StarTrek'', ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' and ''Series/{{Farscape}}'', as well as a short ''Series/GilligansIsland'' reference.\\\

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* The episode "200" revolves around the production of a ''Wormhole X-Treme!'' movie, which was being produced even though the show had been cancelled after airing only three episodes.episodes because it sold so well on DVD. DVD commentary confirmed that this was a reference to ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' and ''Film/{{Serenity}}''. "200" is a hurricane of shout-outs, with entire segments dedicated to ''Franchise/StarTrek'', ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' and ''Series/{{Farscape}}'', as well as a short ''Series/GilligansIsland'' reference.\\\
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** Regarding the first two Tau'ri ships, the second one (and the first of the new BC304 class) is named the ''Daedalus''. Guess where does [[Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross another Prometheus - Daedalus ship pair]] appear?

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** Regarding the first two Tau'ri ships, the second one (and the first of the new BC304 [=BC304=] class) is named the ''Daedalus''. Guess where does [[Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross another Prometheus - Daedalus ship pair]] appear?
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** Regarding the first two Tau'ri ships, the second one (and the first of the new BC304 class) is named the ''Daedalus''. Guess where does [[Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross another Prometheus - Daedalus ship pair]] appear?
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* "Bad Guys" is [[DieHardOnAnX Die Hard in a museum]], except due to a misunderstanding, SG-1 plays the role of the bad guys (hence the name). Mitchell refers to the bumbling security guard as "[[Franchise/DieHard McClane]]", and when Daniel doesn't understand, [[CharacterEvolution Teal'c of all people explains the pop culture reference to him]]
* In the opening of "Zero Hour", Sgt. "Chevron Guy" Harriman is constantly anticipating O'Neill's needs and finishing his sentences. [[Series/{{MASH}} A small guy in glasses who serves as the HypercompetentSidekick to his bureaucracy-averse CO, and whose first name is Walter?]]

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* "Bad Guys" is [[DieHardOnAnX Die Hard in a museum]], except due to a misunderstanding, SG-1 plays the role of the bad guys (hence the name). Mitchell refers to the bumbling security guard as "[[Franchise/DieHard McClane]]", and when Daniel doesn't understand, [[CharacterEvolution Teal'c of all people explains the pop culture reference to him]]
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* In the opening of "Zero Hour", Sgt. "Chevron Guy" Harriman is constantly anticipating O'Neill's needs and finishing his sentences. [[Series/{{MASH}} A small guy in glasses who serves as the HypercompetentSidekick the]] HyperCompetentSidekick to his bureaucracy-averse CO, and whose first name is Walter?]]Walter?
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* "Bad Guys" is [[DieHardOnAnX Die Hard in a museum]], except due to a misunderstanding, SG-1 plays the role of the bad guys (hence the name). Mitchell even refers to the bumbling security guard as "[[Franchise/DieHard McClane]]".
* In the opening of "Zero Hour", Sgt. "Chevron Guy" Harriman is constantly anticipating O'Neill's needs and finishing his sentences. [[Series/{{MASH}} A small guy in glasses who appears more competent than his somewhat-clueless CO, and whose first name is Walter?]]

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* "Bad Guys" is [[DieHardOnAnX Die Hard in a museum]], except due to a misunderstanding, SG-1 plays the role of the bad guys (hence the name). Mitchell even refers to the bumbling security guard as "[[Franchise/DieHard McClane]]".
McClane]]", and when Daniel doesn't understand, [[CharacterEvolution Teal'c of all people explains the pop culture reference to him]]
* In the opening of "Zero Hour", Sgt. "Chevron Guy" Harriman is constantly anticipating O'Neill's needs and finishing his sentences. [[Series/{{MASH}} A small guy in glasses who appears more competent than serves as the HypercompetentSidekick to his somewhat-clueless bureaucracy-averse CO, and whose first name is Walter?]]
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* Carter's "It took fifteen years and three supercomputers to Series/MacGyver a way to open the gate" line, improvised by Tapping.

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* Carter's "It took fifteen years and three supercomputers to Series/MacGyver Series/{{MacGyver|1985}} a way to open the gate" line, improvised by Tapping. Tapping.
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-->'''O'Neill''': [[Film/TheWizardOfOz Hail to Dorothy!]]

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-->'''O'Neill''': [[Film/TheWizardOfOz Hail to Dorothy!]]
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* "The Other Guys" contains many references to ''Franchise/StarTrek'', both overt and subtle. The characters of Coombs and Felger discuss the series, with Coombs a fan and Felger very condescending, and Khonsu has a bat'leth, a Klingon weapon, on the wall behind his throne. Khonsu is also dressed [[RedShirt all in red]] and is killed soon after Coombs [[LampshadeHanging mentions that they are as likely to die as if they were wearing red shirts]]. Funnier since Coombs plays a ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'' regular, Dr. Phlox. Funnier still, considering how many ''Star Trek'' regulars had guest spots on ''Stargate.''

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* "The Other Guys" contains many references to ''Franchise/StarTrek'', both overt and subtle. The characters of Coombs and Felger discuss the series, with Coombs a fan and Felger very condescending, and Khonsu has a bat'leth, a Klingon weapon, on the wall behind his throne. Khonsu is also dressed [[RedShirt all in red]] and is killed soon after Coombs [[LampshadeHanging mentions that they are as likely to die as if they were wearing red shirts]]. Funnier since Coombs plays a ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'' regular, Dr. Phlox. Funnier still, Funny, considering how many ''Star Trek'' regulars had guest spots on ''Stargate.''



* When Mitchell is captured by someone in face-concealing black armor who beats him up. Then, when he's tied down, removes her helmet, revealing Claudia Black -- a definite shout-out to the first reveal of Aeryn Sun in ''Series/{{Farscape}}''.

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* When Mitchell Daniel is captured by someone in face-concealing black armor who beats him up. Then, when he's tied down, removes her helmet, revealing Claudia Black -- a definite shout-out to the first reveal of Aeryn Sun in ''Series/{{Farscape}}''.
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* In the opening of "Zero Hour", Sgt. "Chevron Guy" Harriman is constantly anticipating O'Neill's needs and finishing his sentences. [[Series/{{MASH}} A small guy in glasses who appears more competent than his somewhat-clueless CO, and who's first name is Walter?]]

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* In the opening of "Zero Hour", Sgt. "Chevron Guy" Harriman is constantly anticipating O'Neill's needs and finishing his sentences. [[Series/{{MASH}} A small guy in glasses who appears more competent than his somewhat-clueless CO, and who's whose first name is Walter?]]
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* There are a whole lot of ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Simpsons]]'' references throughout the series, since it is O'Neill's favorite show. Commentary on the DVDs reveals that these were included because it is Richard Dean Anderson's favorite show in real life. Which culminated in Creator/DanCastellaneta's appearance in the episode "Citizen Joe" (as well as Anderson's appearance as himself in the ''Simpsons'' episode "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore", attending a ''Stargate'' convention).

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* There are a whole lot of ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Simpsons]]'' references throughout the series, since it is O'Neill's favorite show. Commentary on the DVDs [=DVDs=] reveals that these were included because it is Richard Dean Anderson's favorite show in real life. Which culminated in Creator/DanCastellaneta's appearance in the episode "Citizen Joe" (as well as Anderson's appearance as himself in the ''Simpsons'' episode "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore", attending a ''Stargate'' convention).
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* There are a whole lot of ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Simpsons]]'' references throughout the series, since it is O'Neill's favorite show. Commentary on the DVD's reveals that these were included because it is Richard Dean Anderson's favorite show in real life. Which culminated in Creator/DanCastellaneta's appearance in the episode "Citizen Joe" (as well as Anderson's appearance as himself in the ''Simpsons'' episode "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore", attending a ''Stargate'' convention).

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* There are a whole lot of ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Simpsons]]'' references throughout the series, since it is O'Neill's favorite show. Commentary on the DVD's DVDs reveals that these were included because it is Richard Dean Anderson's favorite show in real life. Which culminated in Creator/DanCastellaneta's appearance in the episode "Citizen Joe" (as well as Anderson's appearance as himself in the ''Simpsons'' episode "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore", attending a ''Stargate'' convention).



* At the start of first season episode "Politics", Jack dismisses Daniel's story of an alternate universe with [[Film/TheWizardOfOz "And you were there, and you were there, and there's no place like home."]]

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* At the start of first season episode "Politics", "Politics," Jack dismisses Daniel's story of an alternate universe with [[Film/TheWizardOfOz "And you were there, and you were there, and there's no place like home."]]



* Season Three episode "Shades of Grey". "[[Series/{{Seinfeld}} Hello, Newman]]."

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* Season Three episode "Shades of Grey". Grey." "[[Series/{{Seinfeld}} Hello, Newman]]."



* In the episode "2010" Carter is involved with a plan to turn Jupiter into a star, referencing Creator/ArthurCClarke's book ''[[Literature/TheSpaceOdysseySeries 2010: Odyssey Two]]''. In the sequel "2001" [[LampshadeHanging Clarke and his novel is explicitly mentioned]].
* In "Wormhole X-Treme!", one of the aliens infiltrated the studio using the alias "[[Series/TheSixMillionDollarMan Steve Austin]]".
* "The Other Guys" contains many references to ''Franchise/StarTrek'', both overt and subtle. The characters of Coombs and Felger discuss the series, with Coombs a fan and Felger very condescending, and Khonsu has a bat'leth, a Klingon weapon, on the wall behind his throne. Khonsu is also dressed [[RedShirt all in red]] and is killed soon after Coombs [[LampshadeHanging mentions that they are as likely to die as if they were wearing red shirts]]. Funnier since Coombs plays a ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'' regular, Dr. Phlox. Funnier still, considering how many ''Star Trek'' regulars had guest spots on ''Stargate''.
* O'Neill wants to call the ''Prometheus'' the ''[[Franchise/StarTrek Enterprise]]''.
* A season seven episode is actually titled "Film/EnemyMine".

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* In the episode "2010" Carter is involved with a plan to turn Jupiter into a star, referencing Creator/ArthurCClarke's book ''[[Literature/TheSpaceOdysseySeries 2010: Odyssey Two]]''. Two]].'' In the sequel "2001" [[LampshadeHanging Clarke and his novel is explicitly mentioned]].
* In "Wormhole X-Treme!", one of the aliens infiltrated the studio using the alias "[[Series/TheSixMillionDollarMan Steve Austin]]".
Austin]]."
* "The Other Guys" contains many references to ''Franchise/StarTrek'', both overt and subtle. The characters of Coombs and Felger discuss the series, with Coombs a fan and Felger very condescending, and Khonsu has a bat'leth, a Klingon weapon, on the wall behind his throne. Khonsu is also dressed [[RedShirt all in red]] and is killed soon after Coombs [[LampshadeHanging mentions that they are as likely to die as if they were wearing red shirts]]. Funnier since Coombs plays a ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'' regular, Dr. Phlox. Funnier still, considering how many ''Star Trek'' regulars had guest spots on ''Stargate''.
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* O'Neill wants to call the ''Prometheus'' the ''[[Franchise/StarTrek Enterprise]]''.
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* A season seven episode is actually titled "Film/EnemyMine"."Film/EnemyMine."
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* Not to mention that he is also captured by someone in face-concealing black armor who beats him up, then, when he's tied down, removes her helmet, revealing Claudia Black -- a definite shout-out to the first reveal of Aeryn Sun in ''Series/{{Farscape}}''.

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* Not to mention that he When Mitchell is also captured by someone in face-concealing black armor who beats him up, then, up. Then, when he's tied down, removes her helmet, revealing Claudia Black -- a definite shout-out to the first reveal of Aeryn Sun in ''Series/{{Farscape}}''.
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* In "Seth", after Carter kills [[spoiler:Setesh]], O'Neill delivers the following BondOneLiner:
-->'''O'Neill''': [[Film/TheWizardOfOz Hail to Dorothy!]]

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