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June 14, 2011 - Part 2
Scene 26: Green Daniel and Green Teal'c interview Desert Camo Fraiser
This was a great little scene reuniting Teal’c and Daniel with Fraiser (albeit an alternate version of the good doctor). Again, due to time constraints, we had to lose some references to Cassie. Here is the exchange as originally scripted:
GREEN TEAL’C: You have been greatly missed.
Suddenly, she realizes -
DESERT CAMO FRAISER: How’s Cassie?
GREEN DANIEL: She’s fine. She moved in with Sam after it happened.
DESERT CAMO FRAISER: I can’t imagine what she must have gone through.
GREEN DANIEL: It was tough for her — but she got through it. She managed to deal with her loss by focusing on her studies.(beat) She’s majoring in Biochemistry at UCLA.
Desert Camo Fraiser can’t help but smile.
DESERT CAMO FRAISER: She’s doing well back home too.(then, catching herself) I mean — my home.
GREEN TEAL’C: Hopefully you will be able to return to her shortly.
DESERT CAMO FRAISER: Hopefully?
GREEN DANIEL: For the moment, it looks like your trip here was only one-way.
Scene 28: Green Carter talks with Desert Camo Martouf
This scene, as aired, actually picks up in the middle of the scene as shot. We had to cut about a minute of Carter getting this AU Martouf up-to-speed on how events played out in this reality -
INT. CAFETERIA – SGC — DAY
Green Carter and Desert Camo Martouf re-connect.
DESERT CAMO MARTOUF: So I died, not once but twice?
GREEN CARTER: The second time was the symbiote, Lantash. He gave up his life by allowing himself to be captured so he could release the symbiote poison aboard a mother ship. The first time…(beat) The first time was the host. You were compromised by a Goa’uld mind control device. I killed you. I had no choice.
She tries to read him. His look betrays nothing.
GREEN CARTER: You died in my arms.
DESERT CAMO MARTOUF: Well, if I had to go …
She is surprised by his reaction.
GREEN CARTER: It doesn’t upset you at all?
DESERT CAMO MARTOUF: Why should it? With all due respect to you and the Martouf of this reality — it wasn’t me. I’m very much alive.
GREEN CARTER: (concedes)I suppose there is no reason why it should bother you.
DESERT CAMO MARTOUF: I didn’t say it didn’t bother me. To be honest, the prospect of you killing me is very unsettling.
Again, she tries to read him.
GREEN CARTER: So … How are things in your universe?
Scene 30: Kvasir, Landry, and Green SG-1 discuss a possible solution
In the original script, the scene ended with Landry’s “Shut this thing down.†However, Ben came by my office and requested Mitchell make some sort of comment on Kvasir. This was, after all, the first time his character had ever laid eyes on an Asgard — something the other members of the team now take for granted. After giving it some thought, I decided to parallel Sheppard’s reaction to Hermiod in “Intruder†-
GREEN MITCHELL: Even though I read all the mission reports, the Asgard are a whole lot different than I’d imagined them.
GREEN TEAL’C: And what were you expecting?
GREEN MITCHELL: Well, pants for starters.
Scene 33: Desert Camo Fraiser makes her case before General Landry
Thematically, this was, in my opinion, the linchpin scene of the entire script. Throughout the episode, we’re offered glimpses of the hardships faced by the various AU realities and the seemingly insurmountable odds they are facing. The question begs asking: To what lengths would you be willing to go to save your Earth? In the case of Black SG-1, they’re obviously willing to go very far — but that doesn’t make them bad people.
In fact, in the later scene on the Prometheus in which Black Mitchell explains to Green Mitchell why they’re doing what they’re doing, its very hard not to feel some sympathize with his position. It’s clear that when push comes to shove, sacrifices will be made as evidenced by Landry’s refusal to delay the mission, thereby stranding these various AU SG-1′s and potentially damning their realities. As Fraiser rightly argues in this scene: “How can you prioritize the lives of one group over those of another? What makes my Earth any less important than yours?â€
Scene 38: Black Mitchell and Black Carter scheme and disappear into the elevator
We were watching the dailies of this scene over lunch one day when I saw something that made me choke on my turkey club. In more than one take, Black Mitchell and Black Carter discuss as they head toward the elevator and then, inexplicably, take one another’s hand and step inside. As the elevator doors close, they lean in for a kiss … What the hell? I went down to set and asked Peter DeLuise, the episode’s director, what the thinking was behind that scene. He explained that he was just offering up a visual cue to the relationship being hinted at throughout the episode.
Apparently, Peter had assumed that the references to AU Mitchell’s dinner at the Hunan House (which didn’t make the cut), AU Carter’s pregnancy and honeymoon, all pointed to the fact that these two were “an item.†An interesting interpretation I’d never thought of — and not the one intended.
Scene 40: Green Daniel and Black Teal’c walk and talk / Green Daniel and Green Teal’c walk and talk
Hated to lose these scenes as they contained a bit of foreshadowing re: a later Season Nine episode. Also, it was fun exploring the feelings of the various SG-1 members to their AU selves, and I liked contrasting the Teal’c's discomfort and refusal to talk with one another with the Mitchell’s great comfort and animated exchange.
INT. CORRIDOR – PROMETHEUS
Green Daniel and Black Teal’c head down the corridor.
BLACK TEAL’C: In truth, the familiar aspects of this world have proven more disquieting than comforting. This ship in particular.
GREEN DANIEL: How’s that?
BLACK TEAL’C: In our reality, the Prometheus was recently lost in battle.
Before Green Daniel has a chance to follow up with a question, the real Teal’c (Green Teal’c) turns the corner in front of them. He informs Green Daniel -
GREEN TEAL’C: We should be arriving at the singularity shortly.
BLACK TEAL’C: I will inform the others.
As Black Teal’c moves off, he and Green Teal’c exchange the briefest of looks. Green Daniel and Green Teal’c make for the bridge.
GREEN DANIEL: Can’t help but notice you and the other Teal’c haven’t exchanged a word since he got here.
GREEN TEAL’C: Why would I wish to engage him in conversation?
GREEN DANIEL:I don’t know. You guys must have a lot in common.
GREEN TEAL’C: So much so that I’d imagine it would be not unlike talking to myself. I fail to see the point.
GREEN DANIEL: Okay. Never mind.
They continue on their way.
Scene 54: Black Daniel suffers a crisis of conscience
Here’s another scene I hated to lose. The Black Team has just sprung their trap, assuming control of the ship. But I wanted to make it clear that, rather than being evil versions of SG-1, this team has simply been pushed to the point where they have no other option if they are to save their galaxy. But it doesn’t sit well with Daniel who, ever the voice of reason, even in an alternate universe, makes his feelings known.
INT. CORRIDOR – PROMETHEUS
Black Mitchell rejoins the rest of his team waiting out in the corridor.
BLACK MITCHELL: Alright. We did good.
BLACK DANIEL: Did we?
Black Daniel walks away. Black Carter moves to go after him, but Black Mitchell stops her.
BLACK MITCHELL: I’ve got it.
He goes after him.
BLACK MITCHELL: Jackson, hold up!
He catches up with him.
BLACK MITCHELL: What’s wrong?
BLACK DANIEL: What’s wrong? How about what we’re doing. What we’re about to do.
BLACK MITCHELL: Come on. We’re not the bad guys here.
BLACK DANIEL: Oh. And you’re telling me that they are?
BLACK MITCHELL: It isn’t that easy on this one. There’s no black or white here. Just a whole lot of grey.
Black Mitchell turns and steps in front of Black Daniel, stopping him.
BLACK MITCHELL: If there was any other way to save Earth, we wouldn’t be here — but the fact is we’re out of options and we’re running out of time. So I’m sorry if our tactics don’t mesh with your code of ethics, but we don’t have a choice.
BLACK DANIEL: Yeah. I’m sorry too.
Black Daniel walks off. Black Mitchell glances back down the corridor at Black Carter and Black Teal’c watching. He slams his fist against the wall in frustration.
June 14, 2011 - Part 2
Scene 26: Green Daniel and Green Teal'c interview Desert Camo Fraiser
This was a great little scene reuniting Teal’c and Daniel with Fraiser (albeit an alternate version of the good doctor). Again, due to time constraints, we had to lose some references to Cassie. Here is the exchange as originally scripted:
GREEN TEAL’C: You have been greatly missed.
Suddenly, she realizes -
DESERT CAMO FRAISER: How’s Cassie?
GREEN DANIEL: She’s fine. She moved in with Sam after it happened.
DESERT CAMO FRAISER: I can’t imagine what she must have gone through.
GREEN DANIEL: It was tough for her — but she got through it. She managed to deal with her loss by focusing on her studies.(beat) She’s majoring in Biochemistry at UCLA.
Desert Camo Fraiser can’t help but smile.
DESERT CAMO FRAISER: She’s doing well back home too.(then, catching herself) I mean — my home.
GREEN TEAL’C: Hopefully you will be able to return to her shortly.
DESERT CAMO FRAISER: Hopefully?
GREEN DANIEL: For the moment, it looks like your trip here was only one-way.
Scene 28: Green Carter talks with Desert Camo Martouf
This scene, as aired, actually picks up in the middle of the scene as shot. We had to cut about a minute of Carter getting this AU Martouf up-to-speed on how events played out in this reality -
INT. CAFETERIA – SGC — DAY
Green Carter and Desert Camo Martouf re-connect.
DESERT CAMO MARTOUF: So I died, not once but twice?
GREEN CARTER: The second time was the symbiote, Lantash. He gave up his life by allowing himself to be captured so he could release the symbiote poison aboard a mother ship. The first time…(beat) The first time was the host. You were compromised by a Goa’uld mind control device. I killed you. I had no choice.
She tries to read him. His look betrays nothing.
GREEN CARTER: You died in my arms.
DESERT CAMO MARTOUF: Well, if I had to go …
She is surprised by his reaction.
GREEN CARTER: It doesn’t upset you at all?
DESERT CAMO MARTOUF: Why should it? With all due respect to you and the Martouf of this reality — it wasn’t me. I’m very much alive.
GREEN CARTER: (concedes)I suppose there is no reason why it should bother you.
DESERT CAMO MARTOUF: I didn’t say it didn’t bother me. To be honest, the prospect of you killing me is very unsettling.
Again, she tries to read him.
GREEN CARTER: So … How are things in your universe?
Scene 30: Kvasir, Landry, and Green SG-1 discuss a possible solution
In the original script, the scene ended with Landry’s “Shut this thing down.†However, Ben came by my office and requested Mitchell make some sort of comment on Kvasir. This was, after all, the first time his character had ever laid eyes on an Asgard — something the other members of the team now take for granted. After giving it some thought, I decided to parallel Sheppard’s reaction to Hermiod in “Intruder†-
GREEN MITCHELL: Even though I read all the mission reports, the Asgard are a whole lot different than I’d imagined them.
GREEN TEAL’C: And what were you expecting?
GREEN MITCHELL: Well, pants for starters.
Scene 33: Desert Camo Fraiser makes her case before General Landry
Thematically, this was, in my opinion, the linchpin scene of the entire script. Throughout the episode, we’re offered glimpses of the hardships faced by the various AU realities and the seemingly insurmountable odds they are facing. The question begs asking: To what lengths would you be willing to go to save your Earth? In the case of Black SG-1, they’re obviously willing to go very far — but that doesn’t make them bad people.
In fact, in the later scene on the Prometheus in which Black Mitchell explains to Green Mitchell why they’re doing what they’re doing, its very hard not to feel some sympathize with his position. It’s clear that when push comes to shove, sacrifices will be made as evidenced by Landry’s refusal to delay the mission, thereby stranding these various AU SG-1′s and potentially damning their realities. As Fraiser rightly argues in this scene: “How can you prioritize the lives of one group over those of another? What makes my Earth any less important than yours?â€
Scene 38: Black Mitchell and Black Carter scheme and disappear into the elevator
We were watching the dailies of this scene over lunch one day when I saw something that made me choke on my turkey club. In more than one take, Black Mitchell and Black Carter discuss as they head toward the elevator and then, inexplicably, take one another’s hand and step inside. As the elevator doors close, they lean in for a kiss … What the hell? I went down to set and asked Peter DeLuise, the episode’s director, what the thinking was behind that scene. He explained that he was just offering up a visual cue to the relationship being hinted at throughout the episode.
Apparently, Peter had assumed that the references to AU Mitchell’s dinner at the Hunan House (which didn’t make the cut), AU Carter’s pregnancy and honeymoon, all pointed to the fact that these two were “an item.†An interesting interpretation I’d never thought of — and not the one intended.
Scene 40: Green Daniel and Black Teal’c walk and talk / Green Daniel and Green Teal’c walk and talk
Hated to lose these scenes as they contained a bit of foreshadowing re: a later Season Nine episode. Also, it was fun exploring the feelings of the various SG-1 members to their AU selves, and I liked contrasting the Teal’c's discomfort and refusal to talk with one another with the Mitchell’s great comfort and animated exchange.
INT. CORRIDOR – PROMETHEUS
Green Daniel and Black Teal’c head down the corridor.
BLACK TEAL’C: In truth, the familiar aspects of this world have proven more disquieting than comforting. This ship in particular.
GREEN DANIEL: How’s that?
BLACK TEAL’C: In our reality, the Prometheus was recently lost in battle.
Before Green Daniel has a chance to follow up with a question, the real Teal’c (Green Teal’c) turns the corner in front of them. He informs Green Daniel -
GREEN TEAL’C: We should be arriving at the singularity shortly.
BLACK TEAL’C: I will inform the others.
As Black Teal’c moves off, he and Green Teal’c exchange the briefest of looks. Green Daniel and Green Teal’c make for the bridge.
GREEN DANIEL: Can’t help but notice you and the other Teal’c haven’t exchanged a word since he got here.
GREEN TEAL’C: Why would I wish to engage him in conversation?
GREEN DANIEL:I don’t know. You guys must have a lot in common.
GREEN TEAL’C: So much so that I’d imagine it would be not unlike talking to myself. I fail to see the point.
GREEN DANIEL: Okay. Never mind.
They continue on their way.
Scene 54: Black Daniel suffers a crisis of conscience
Here’s another scene I hated to lose. The Black Team has just sprung their trap, assuming control of the ship. But I wanted to make it clear that, rather than being evil versions of SG-1, this team has simply been pushed to the point where they have no other option if they are to save their galaxy. But it doesn’t sit well with Daniel who, ever the voice of reason, even in an alternate universe, makes his feelings known.
INT. CORRIDOR – PROMETHEUS
Black Mitchell rejoins the rest of his team waiting out in the corridor.
BLACK MITCHELL: Alright. We did good.
BLACK DANIEL: Did we?
Black Daniel walks away. Black Carter moves to go after him, but Black Mitchell stops her.
BLACK MITCHELL: I’ve got it.
He goes after him.
BLACK MITCHELL: Jackson, hold up!
He catches up with him.
BLACK MITCHELL: What’s wrong?
BLACK DANIEL: What’s wrong? How about what we’re doing. What we’re about to do.
BLACK MITCHELL: Come on. We’re not the bad guys here.
BLACK DANIEL: Oh. And you’re telling me that they are?
BLACK MITCHELL: It isn’t that easy on this one. There’s no black or white here. Just a whole lot of grey.
Black Mitchell turns and steps in front of Black Daniel, stopping him.
BLACK MITCHELL: If there was any other way to save Earth, we wouldn’t be here — but the fact is we’re out of options and we’re running out of time. So I’m sorry if our tactics don’t mesh with your code of ethics, but we don’t have a choice.
BLACK DANIEL: Yeah. I’m sorry too.
Black Daniel walks off. Black Mitchell glances back down the corridor at Black Carter and Black Teal’c watching. He slams his fist against the wall in frustration.
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