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Daniel starts going crazy after SG-1 visits a planet where SG-1 found nine dead Goa'uld. The doctors believe he is suffering from the effects of traveling through the gate.

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StevenJDickie posted 2 months ago

Goofs... 

At the beginning of the episode one of the Goa'uld corpses blinks.

StevenJDickie posted 2 months ago

Goofs... 

Jackson states Carter has 4 of the creatures inside of her, and 4 do fall out of her ear, but only 3 of them are seen passing through her glove.

StevenJDickie posted 2 months ago

Goofs... 

When Major Samantha Carter runs her blood sample through the centrifuge, she only puts one tube into the centrifuge. Centrifuges must be balanced with an equal-weight sample on the opposite side when spinning.

StevenJDickie posted 2 months ago

Goofs...

When discussing Dr. Daniel Jackson's condition, Dr. Janet Fraiser states that schizophrenia is genetic and that "there is no history of it in Daniel's family." It is later learned in season 3's "Crystal Skull" that Jackson's grandfather, Dr. Nicholas Ballard had been committed to a psychiatric institution since before 1995. However, his commitment was self-imposed due to a mental breakdown after his experience with the Crystal skull, and no diagnosis of Schizophrenia was indicated. [then how is this a goof?]

StevenJDickie posted 2 months ago
Three doctors (Dr. Janet Fraiser, Dr. James MacKenzie, and Dr. William Warner) connected with the Stargate Program from the beginning, appear in this episode. It is the only episode where they appear together.
StevenJDickie posted 2 months ago
Stargate Command returned to Tonnem after Ma'chello's death and collected all of his inventions and technology, crating them off to storage at Area 51 on Earth. It is unknown whether any of the devices have yet been examined or studied.
StevenJDickie posted 2 months ago
Jackson voiced his being convinced that the Goa'uld that previously inhabited the corpses were still alive, having left the bodies and transformed themselves into a "form of energy." This could possibly be the second reference to Ascension to appear much earlier on in the series (in "The Fifth Race", a member of the Asgard on Othala told Colonel Jack O'Neill that the Ancients had "since moved on from their region of space," although Ascension wasn't implied).
StevenJDickie posted 2 months ago

Ma'chello first appeared in the season two episode "Holiday", wherein he transferred his consciousness into Dr. Daniel Jackson's body.

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