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Easily one of my favorite SG-1 episodes. Michael Welch captured RDA's sarcasm and mannerisms very closely. That and there is a striking resemblance in the their appearance.
I am terribly sorry if this has been asked, or covered...since I don't want to go back and read seven pages of the thread. I just watched this again last night, and I think it's a great episode. I was just wondering if anyone felt weird just leaving duplicate Jack at High School and going on our merry way was even responsible? I'm assuming that because he's an adult inside, he's likely to be able to take care of himself, but how lonely to just be left in that way with no relatives, friends, etc. Was the Air Force going to let this, to all appearances 15 year old boy live on his own, deal with bills, landlords, school, etc. I could go on and on... I think this was a very strange thread to let loose...
I think the Air Force was taking care of all his bills and such. I also found it odd that they just left him alone. If I was the "real" Jack I think I would have liked to get to know me better. I think it would be a very interesting experiance to say the least.
Jack O'Neill: If we want to find out who's behind this, we have to do what the Asgard do. Daniel: You mean bluff? Jack O'Neill: Yep. We just need to do it without revealing what we know. Daniel: Which is nothing. Jack O'Neill: Right. But they don't know we know nothing.
What I want to know is this: did Jack Jr. decide to retrace his career path? Perhaps he could even assume command of SG-1 once he gets out of the Air Force Academy.
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