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Seth

The Tok'ra believe that the ancient Goa'uld System Lord, Seth, is hiding on Earth posing as a religious leader. SG-1 and the Tok'ra Selmak must find him without falling victim to his brainwashing powers.

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StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago

Goofs...

Despite being a piece of alien technology Teal'c is seen using his Zat'nik'tel in front of Jason Levinson when they burn through the bars into Seth's compound.

StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago

Goofs... 

Jackson claims that the Cult of Setesh existed near Stonehenge in the 1800s. However, according to the website which he is consulting, the cult committed suicide en masse in "circa 1722."

StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago

Goofs... 

At the beginning of the episode, while viewing the hologram in the Briefing Room, the reflection of the hologram in Dr. Daniel Jackson's glasses should be spinning in the opposite direction, but it is spinning in the same direction.

StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago

Goofs...

At the beginning of the episode, the Iris is seen closed, then opening, before an IDC code could have been sent, because a wormhole had not been established.

StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago
Stuart O'Connell (Tommy Levinson) previously played Sergeant in the Stargate SG-1 episode "There But for the Grace of God".
StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago
Robert Duncan (Seth Fargough/Setesh) previously played Daniel Jackson's father Melburn Jackson in the Stargate SG-1 episode "The Gamekeeper".
StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago
Greg Michaels (Jason Levinson) is credited as Joe Levinson in the end credits.
StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago
This is the last of two episodes of Stargate SG-1 directed by Bill Corcoran.
StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago
This episode may be an allusion to David Koresh leader of the Branch Davidians religious sect and the Waco Texas siege in 1993 by the ATF.
StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago
As in the episode "Family", a shot from a Zat'nik'tel has the effect similar to electroshock therapy. In this episode the victims did not even suffer much pain. This could be explained by the fact they were infected by a virus like organism.
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