Hanka Hanka burnin' love!
That is, a beloved Hankan is burning up, and SG-1 must save her from the aging threat, Nirrti. You'll want to grab a Hank-ie for this one! The goa'uld's extensive technology apparently does not include Botox or wrinkle cream, but there is the possibility of long term genetic manipulation of hosts that will allow next gen goa'ulds to cheat at chess and cause electrical outages. My, the goa'ulds are seeming more and more like cold war era Russian stereotypes. In the end, love defeats evil through a mother's courageous decision (although I'm not sure why Nirrti believed Hammond's bluff that he would allow Fraser to shoot her, and lose Cassandra in the process), and Nirrti lives to guest star again. And was that a moment between Dr. Fraser and Daniel Jackson? They looked like they were the ones who wanted to go scurry off into the woods...
Grade: C for Cheese
That is, a beloved Hankan is burning up, and SG-1 must save her from the aging threat, Nirrti. You'll want to grab a Hank-ie for this one! The goa'uld's extensive technology apparently does not include Botox or wrinkle cream, but there is the possibility of long term genetic manipulation of hosts that will allow next gen goa'ulds to cheat at chess and cause electrical outages. My, the goa'ulds are seeming more and more like cold war era Russian stereotypes. In the end, love defeats evil through a mother's courageous decision (although I'm not sure why Nirrti believed Hammond's bluff that he would allow Fraser to shoot her, and lose Cassandra in the process), and Nirrti lives to guest star again. And was that a moment between Dr. Fraser and Daniel Jackson? They looked like they were the ones who wanted to go scurry off into the woods...
Grade: C for Cheese
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