So you are claiming that all of a sudden Jaffa were able to sense naquadah? I realize that they didn't make it part of the story until later in the series but I still think of it in the early episodes. I find reason why teal'c wouldn't have sensed it instead of just saying well they hadn't put that in the story yet.
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I get what Cafine_us is saying. It's interesting to note that Teal'c's ability to sense naquadah (and, ergo, a Symbiote) does rather seem to switch itself on and off according to the circumstances!
I reckon it's just a continuity glitch. These things happen - particularly when a series is still 'bedding in'. But we love it, so we don't mind! Or at least, I love it, so I don't mind!sigpic
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Joking by Jack and Kawaski and Hammond and Carters look about it is classic.
DHD gets its name from Daniel and Carter it appears.
SG1 the greatest hope for the millions of “people from earth” that populating the galaxy by the goa’ulds hand. Teal’c also thinks we are his greatest hope to free his people.
Hey I miss that doctor Warner, he was kind of a putz but he was Frasier’s putz.
Ohhh, Kawaski\Goa’uld slapping Carter around but she sounds the alarm and gets the blast doors closed.
More character development in this ep. We learn much about Teal’c. A little conversation between Daniel and Sam teaches us more about him. And Kawaski, they really hit the “emphasize with this guy” button on this one. Sets up Jack O’Neill vs Airforce Bigwigs battle too.
Hammond telling the arrogant Goa’uld what it is all about.
We learn a lot about the goa’uld in this ep too.
Funny though that Teal’c gets to go to the briefing while he’s a prisoner but then he did have info to provide. Az hole Col didn’t stand up like everyone else when GENERAL Hammond left the room. Further proving what an az he is. Hammond through out the President card for the first time, nice.
Teal’c also strolls in behind Hammond at Kawasky’s operation no security in sight. Not very secure of them but then Jack did give Hammond his stamp of approval and Hammond should know (from 1969) that Teal’cs a good guy. So for these two reasons I will not ping the lack of security as a horrible thing in this ep.
I wonder how the Tokra surgically remove goa’uld. I imagine they have some type of chemical that prevents the goa’uld from interlacing some of its genetic code in the human brain and then regenerating (or whatever it did).
You would think a Goa’uld would know how to kill a jaffa. Luckily not though. Oh poor Walter only his second ep and he gets wumped by a goa’uld.
But TEAL’C is there to save the day. “You cannot pass”.
Nasty way to die for poor old Kawaski. More character development for Jack. Hes a tough guy but he cares about his friends.
Teal’c a member of SG-1 and he has a helmut that he never ever ever puts on as far as I remember. Jack has ditched his for the ball cap. Teal’c looks great in the full green gear.
End. Great ep! Learned a lot about the goa’uld and the characters and used the Stargate to save the day. Yay.Joseph Mallozzi -"In the meantime, I'm into season 5 of OZ (where the show takes an unfortunate hairpin turn into "the not so wonderful world of fantasy")"
^^^ Kinda sounds like seasons 9 and 10 of SG-1 to me. Thor, ya got Aspirin?
AGateFan has officially Gone Fishin (with Jack, Sam, Daniel, Teal'c) and is hoping Atlantis does not take that same hairpin turn.
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Originally posted by Sheppard View Posti just watched it then and i was going to post about that and i read the whole thread thinking no one noticed and i got to the last post and you mentioned it lol yeah i did notice and i was like wtf?!!! i wonder why they did that maybe they didnt notice
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I really like Kawalsky and am sad he died. I guess you can say I don't wish he didn't die becuase I love the way the show turned out without him but I really enjoy seeing himSpoiler:again later in season 3 and 8.
I love Jack in this episode, he's so funny plus I love the stuff to do with Teal'c. Also George standing up for his people was brilliant. Both things showed what was to come.
I got a real kick out of everytime Sam and Daniel called the gate room "the embarkation room" and not just becuase the way they said it was funny (like they where trying very hard to remember it's name and to say it right) but because
Spoiler:In 2010 that really annoying guide connected Daniel when he said it's the gate room I really forgot they use to call it the embackation room.
The only thing I really didn't like was Sam not putting up much of a fight when she was taken. I thought she could have put up a much better fight speacilly when he let her go in the elevator but I gues they tried to make up for that with the next episode of girl power Sam.
Originally posted by alexia_star_2002 View PostDid anyone else notice that O'Neill calls Kawalsky by 2 different first names....at least what I remember...he calls him John and Charlie/Charles.
Originally posted by chelle db View PostI heard that AT got hurt in the filming of this ep when she was thrown against the elevator wall - she dislocated her shoulder. Makes you wonder what goes on behind the scenes. So there you go....a pretty good ep but not one of my favorites.
Originally posted by Arga View Postyou made me check! LOL
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I was suprised to see Kawalsky exit the show so early on; the actor's performance in this episode was great. I've only seen up to disc 2 of Season 2, but I do wonder whether Kawalsky's character would have proved to be too similar to O'Neil's for the purpose of sustaining the series. I've seen one of Kawalsky's reappearances, I'm looking forward to any others.
I was also a bit surprised that more people weren't taken over by Goaul'd in the heat of the battle.sigpicPlease don't laugh, this is one of my first attempts at a banner.
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Originally posted by Harlan's Speechwriter View PostI was suprised to see Kawalsky exit the show so early on; the actor's performance in this episode was great. I've only seen up to disc 2 of Season 2, but I do wonder whether Kawalsky's character would have proved to be too similar to O'Neil's for the purpose of sustaining the series. I've seen one of Kawalsky's reappearances, I'm looking forward to any others.
I think he would have remained quite different from Jack- we could have had him as recurring character like Colonal Reynolds in later seasons. Not in the forefront, but there often enough that it brings the reality of the SGC, having other familiar faces- that we actually realize are familiar and we don't assume are random background characters of the week and not look too closely.
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Originally posted by Harlan's Speechwriter View PostI was suprised to see Kawalsky exit the show so early on; the actor's performance in this episode was great. I've only seen up to disc 2 of Season 2, but I do wonder whether Kawalsky's character would have proved to be too similar to O'Neil's for the purpose of sustaining the series. I've seen one of Kawalsky's reappearances, I'm looking forward to any others.
I was also a bit surprised that more people weren't taken over by Goaul'd in the heat of the battle.
One of the best things about this ep is how it sets up just what a horror it is to be a host to a Goa'uld. The symbiote is not mature enough to assume complete control, so Kawalsky keeps getting free again, thus we know what he's going through in a way that we couldn't when Sha're and Skaara were implanted with their Symbiotes. It's a superb performance by Jay Acovone.
While this incident in itself doesn't answer Daniel's assertion from 'Children of the Gods' that something of the host must survive the implantation, it's the first suggestion that they do.sigpic
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Originally posted by Chaka's_Mum View PostOne of the best things about this ep is how it sets up just what a horror it is to be a host to a Goa'uld. The symbiote is not mature enough to assume complete control, so Kawalsky keeps getting free again, thus we know what he's going through in a way that we couldn't when Sha're and Skaara were implanted with their Symbiotes. It's a superb performance by Jay Acovone.
While this incident in itself doesn't answer Daniel's assertion from 'Children of the Gods' that something of the host must survive the implantation, it's the first suggestion that they do.
It shows what a real risk they're taking, facing something none of them fully understand (except Teal'c, but even he only truly understands what it is to be a Jaffa) and can do something far worse than kill them -it can make their lives a living hell.sigpicPlease don't laugh, this is one of my first attempts at a banner.
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Major Kawalsky will still be one of my favorite recurring character, i wish he would not get killed so early in the show and could stay with the series longer, it was nice to see him alive in Season 3 Point of View and there's still a chance that he could be in one of the SG-1 movies maybe he could come back alive or a guest appearance in Atlantis, unless he might have a son Dominic from Season 5 Rite of Passage
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