I went with The Nox. Introducing new races and characters is always tricky. This one managed to introduce to a new race well and flesh out the existing characters while still being entertaining. Impressive.
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I picked Torment of Tantalus as my favorite season one episode as well as my favorite Stargate episode ever. I think someone said earlier why I like it so much, powerful subtext. I also loved the character interaction between Jack and Daniel, especially at the end with that battle of wills that nearly got them both killed. (a grand tradition to follow them throughout the series.. )Self proclaimed Queen of the Strudels
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Originally posted by LysWithin the Serpent's Grap is my favourite season 1 episode because I think it's the most powerful cliffhanger they did as a season's end.
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I eventually decided on "Hathor",as I felt it was a really good ep for the SGC females, and proved they're just as good as the guys, at kicking Goa'uld Butt.Loved Teal'c in this episode too!
Love most SG1 eps anyway,so choosing favourites comes hard! IMO,it's always easier to explain why I don't like something, than to single out an episode for special praise.
(Hon. mentions for Thor's Hammer,The Nox and Singularity).Last edited by Bagpuss; 09 May 2004, 03:47 PM. Reason: Put the wrong bloomin' title! Thanks Dani!D'oh,knew it was connected to Thor(Kinda)The place to "Gate" to during Outages for updates and info:
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(Hon. mentions for Fifth Race,The Nox and Singularity).I'm a girl! A girly girly girl!
Okay, you got me. I can't accept change. This message may look like it was typed on a computer and posted on the internet, but it is actually cave drawings delivered by smoke signals.
Naquada Enhanced Chastity Belts -SG1 edition. On sale now! Heck, I'll give them away
Daniel Jackson Appreciation and Discussion -because he's more than pretty
http://forum.gateworld.net/showthread.php?t=89
Daniel Jackson: The Beacon of Hope and The Man Who Opened the Stargate
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