Babylon 5 For the First Time - Not a Star Trek Podcast

Watching Stargate SG1 For the First Time | The First Commandment | Reaction Video

From the team that brought you Babylon 5 For the First Time, now join Jeff and Brent as, together, they embark on a new journey, tackling another beloved 90's sci-fi series, Stargate SG-1 For the First Time, Still Not a Star Trek Podcast. This week, it's the sixth episode of season 1, "The First Commandment." In this one, we meet Sam's old boyfriend, an SG member thinks a bit too much of himself, and we get a reason why every planet looks like Western Canada. So join the guys as they dive into their respective first watches of this episode.

And be sure to catch our main show, Babylon 5: For the First Time, when Brent is joined by Jeff to take a deep dive into the episode, searching for those Star Trek-like messages, and seeing if they should have watched it sooner. New Episodes drop on Mondays.

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