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The whole idea of Sokra has been a pretty interesting one, he is just so evil and this taking on the persona of the devil does make him a Goa'uld who frightens me.
A very dark direction for Stargate to head into but the special effects, props, set design department especially have to be commended for making it look like literal hell.
I love how Jack called Martouf, Marty.
Apophis making his come back, another reason I love this episode.
I could never figure out whether Sokar was human or not either. I just assumed that he is and that his sarcophogus screwed up in some way.
in the episode where apophis was rescued by sg1 and brought back to earth they questioned whether sokar was human or a unas. i wish they would of made him a unas, that would of been extremely interesting.
Good episode. Lot's of action, and very interesting stuff. Also, the ending was surprising, though i was sure that we would see Apophis again, but i wasn't expecting it to happen this soon. Tomorrow i watch the conclusion of this two-part episode. Looking forward. So far season 3 has been awesome
in the episode where apophis was rescued by sg1 and brought back to earth they questioned whether sokar was human or a unas. i wish they would of made him a unas, that would of been extremely interesting.
Yes I was hoping to see alot more of the Unas generally ad their history they were kind of interesting
ep was like vision of Dante's inferno - screaming in the background was really eerie
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Oh. My. God. I totally didn't see that coming. He's back! And looks very pissed.
Gotta go watch the continuation.
That describes my reaction exactly!
And best quote, when they found Jacob in the pit on Netu:
Jacob: "Am I dreaming?"
Carter: "No. No, we’re real."
Jacob: "Are you crazy?"
O'Neill: "Uh, apparently."
the only thing i didn't get about this episode was how come selmak was dying? besides that i loved it and sokar reminds me of the bad guy from james bond die another day, it's funny to think that sokar may have been what they based the look of the bad guy. shame it was a terrible film
"Of course, it makes sense. The Goa'uld impersonating the Devil would naturally create a place like Netu. Netu is from the book of Am-Taut which is kind of a how-to guide on passage through the ancient Egyptian otherworld regions. And many of those regions are described as dark places with pits of fire—home to hellish monsters and the damned."
Gee, thanks Daniel. Now I'm all sorts of excited to go to this place.
In one of her flashbacks, Sam was making cookies. They made me hungry.
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