Remember That Time Our Friend Bill Nye And Neil deGrasse Tyson Were Loveable Jerks On Stargate: Atlantis

It's worth it just to watch Neil deGrasse Tyson flirt with Kaylee Frye.

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Way back in 2008, Stargate: Atlantis realized the incredible coolness of Our Friend Bill Nye and Neil deGrasse Tyson before everyone else. Our favourite scientists appear in the fifth season episode “Brain Storm,” where they chat with under-appreciated genius Dr. Rodney McKay at a gala. Oh, and they’re kind of jerks. It’s a piece of brilliance.

Basically what I’m saying is that Stargate is the best, and if you haven’t watched all of SG-1 and Atlantis, you probably should.

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