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Jonathan Glassner

writer, creator

Stargate SG-1

by Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner

Premise: Ancient visitors to Earth have left a gateway to the stars and to other Egyptian-like civilizations. I watched the movie and the first two seasons on Amazon, but never fully got pulled in to the gate, not even when they traveled back in time to 1969 and made a cool reference to “Tomorrow Is Yesterday.”
Thornbird: I’m Major Robert Thornbird. And you are?
O’Neill: Captain James T. Kirk of the Starship Enterprise.

Stargate SG-1 by Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner (5 March 1999).

Stargate: Continuum

by Brad Wright, directed by Martin Wood

The Stargate crew (including Captain O’Neill, of course) have tracked down the last of the clones of the infamous Goa’uld System Lords and are ready to kill him off to make the many universes safe, but in his last words, he reveals the original Lord still lives. Indeed, he does! And he has traveled back to 1939 to sink the ship that was bringing the artifact that created the Stargate program in the first place. Even though his plan doesn’t fully succeed, various crew in the present start disappearing while others end up back in 1939 where they are rescued by a Stargateless Captain O’Neill from the future.

That’s just for starters. Yet to come are changes to the past and subsequent changes to change those changes back, all with no sensible model of time travel.

— Michael Main
Samantha: Guys, I hate to interrupt, but the temperature’s falling. We just passed minus forty.
Daniel: Celcius or Fahrenheit?

Stargate: Continuum by Brad Wright, directed by Martin Wood (direct-to-video, USA, 29 July 2008).

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