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This was one of the episodes I missed when it aired, and before I watched it on DVD, I read the description of the episode on the back of the DVD, which starts...
The Goa'uld Kytano, former first prime to the late Imhotep, is now the leader of a powerful Jaffa rebellion.O'Neill: "Well, we'll just have to cross that bridge when we come to it."
Bra'tac: "No, the bridge is too well guarded."
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Originally posted by RamneThis was one of the episodes I missed when it aired, and before I watched it on DVD, I read the description of the episode on the back of the DVD, which starts...
They need spoiler space on the DVD covers!!Amanda, "Wallow Central."
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The choreography was definitely good for the fighting scenes, and it set up the real Jaffa rebellion society that we have grown to love. But sheesh, how many times will Teal'c say he will join his brothers in arms, and then just come running back to the SGC?Yes, I really do look like (a younger) Daniel. Don't believe me? Look for yourself.
Hey, Mitchell! You want a turn?
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Originally posted by Elwe SingolloHehe, imo, all episode description is pretty much spoilers, like an episode preview.Originally posted by KorbenDirewolfIt is rather hard to be told what an episode is about without being told what an episode is about.
"The Goa'uld Kytano, former first prime to the late Imhotep, is now the leader of a powerful Jaffa rebellion."
Just a little too much info.
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Originally posted by SelmakSaw it coming from a mile away.And it came to pass that in time the Great God Om spake unto Brutha, the Chosen One: "Psst!"
Jack: You're so shallow.
Daniel: Oh please. Teal'c is like one of the deepest people I know. He's so deep. Tell him how deep you are. You'll be lucky if you understand this.
Teal'c: My depth is immaterial to this conversation.
Daniel: Oh! You see?
Jack: (to Daniel) No more beer for you.
River: My food is problematic.
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Just watched this episode from my S5 Box set. I'd already seen it, but I forgot how funny O'Neill's first words in the episode are. Man ... had me in stitches for quite a while afterwards. In the first scene after the intro (in which Teal'c and Bra'tac decide Kytano is a good candidate for rebel Jaffa leader), Bra'tac turns to the table in the SGC and says: "He offers us deliverance!" O'Neill replies with: "Deliverance??? Do you have any idea what happened to the guys in that movie???"
That guy has the funniest lines in TV (IMO).
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I liked the episode. I never really thought about that K'tano being Imhotep took away from it some, but I can see that. It might have been more interesting if he was just a power hungry Jaffa leader. Of course, as others have said, I really thought something was going to turn out to not be right with K'tano, I just did not know exactly what.
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Anybody turn on their subtitles on their tv, or some kind? they spell the rite of challenge, as joma secu. Anybody have a different spelling?
Jack: Is mental illness contagious?
Daniel: This has been disturbing on many levels.
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This episode started out really well but seemed a bit rushed at the end. Teal'c believes kytano all through the episode and then when lord yu says he's a goa'uld he suddenly changes his mind?
And another episode where bra'tak's judgement is way out,'trust my judgment on this one O'neill' had me thinking goa'uld straight away. He goes on to mention ' a master can see into the eyes and tell if someone is true or not ' meaning that bra'tak is not anymore?
It's a shame as bra'tak is a great character but is almost always wrong, are the writers trying to give him problems because of his age?
Apart from that it was well thought out and a good insight into the jaffa not in goa'uld service.
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