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StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago

Goofs... 

Captain Samantha Carter mentions that SG-3 brought some Naquadah the last year, but Lt. Colonel Bert Samuels noted that it was SG-5 who brought this material in "The Serpent's Lair".

StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago

Goofs... 

When Dr. Daniel Jackson escapes from his bonds and knocks out the guard, his third punch very visibly misses the guard entirely. Others aren't particularly well acted either.

StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago

Goofs...

While SG-1 is being brought before Pyrus in chains, Teal'c is at the end of the line tripping over his chains as one wraps around his ankle, and then swinging his right leg back and forth to untangle it.
 

StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago
This is the first of twenty-eight episodes of Stargate SG-1 and Stargate: Atlantis written by Damian Kindler. He and Robert C. Cooper worked together on PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal. Kindler would later join the writing staff in season six.
StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago
When a guard tells O'Neill to kneel, he mentions that he can't because he has "a cartilage problem, an ACL thing." This is true in real life as Richard Dean Anderson actually has injured his knees several times, including having surgery shortly before the sixth season which had to be written into "Redemption, Part 1".
StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago
O'Neill tells Jackson that he has previously struggled with addiction and withdrawal.
StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago
After "Prisoners", this marks the second time in three episodes that SG-1 have been sentenced to life imprisonment.
StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago
Jackson tells Shyla that he used the sarcophagus "a couple of times too many," referring to the Stargate film and "The Serpent's Lair".
StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago
Shyla tells Jackson how beautiful trees are and thinks they are unique to her world. This is an in-joke at the constant use of forests as scenery throughout the series. Coincidentally, Richard Dean Anderson reportedly expressed annoyance that every 'alien planet' seemed to have pine and cedar forests.
StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago
There is a moment here where Colonel Jack O'Neill describes Dr. Daniel Jackson as The Man Who Would Be King. The movie and book by the same name actually inspired a scene in the original Stargate film when all the indigenous people of the planet bowed before Jackson, thinking Ra had sent him.
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