For those who want a summery (it must have been a clip show as no one has done one and we are on page 3!)
Jack arrives home with beer and eggs talking to Carter on the phone. As he unpacks his groceries, a nervous looking man stumbles into the kitchen, aiming a gun at Jack, saying that Colonel O'Neill has ruined his life.
Flashback seven years ago, Joe and his wife are at a carboot sale (garage sale for our american cousins). He picks up a small, black stone, when he recives a vivid vision of a man rising out of a golden coffin by a round circular device (we all know it to be Kolrel coming out of the sarcophagus in WTSG at the end of season one)
Joe buys the stone and takes it home. He recives several more visions of a military team called SG-1, traveling through a device called a stargate.
Joe tells the story of SG-1 to his friends and co-workers in his barber shop. They are initially interested in Joes stories, as are his young son.
Joes wife is happy Joe is becoming more creative and says he should write them down. Joe has more and more visions of different points in SG-1's missions. Joe sends his stories for publication, but keeps getting refused.
Joe starts to belive that the stories are real, attempts to contact Colonel O'Neill, but eventually his friends, wife and son start to think that he is loosing his mind. Joe goes balistic when he finds his wife has thrown away his stone. He digs it out of the rubbish to receive a vision of Daniel dying. He breaks down in tears, then runs into the house to deliver the sad news to his wife.
His wife eventually decides they should spend time apart for Joe to sort his life and business out.
Joe becomes obsessed with the visions, and begins trying to gather evidence that his visions are real, including a photo of Colonel O'Neill out of the newspaper and cuttings from things such as the 'flashes in the night sky' seven years ago. He tries to convince his wife who is not impressed, expecially when he shouts saying Anubis is in orbit now and their very existance depended on O'Neill. He told her of the battle in antartica.
His wife walks away, leaving Joe with one other course of action.
He finds O'Neill and enters his kitchen, aiming a gun at him. Jack soon aims his own gun at the intruder who throws his replica away surrendering.
Joe tells jack that he knows he is brigadier general Jack O'Neill, who commands the SGC, he used to command SG-1 but now it is run by Lt Col Samantha Carter. Joe says how Jack was infected with ninites that made him age prematurely, how he likes the simpsons and isn't very good at table tennis.
Jack takes Joe to the SGC and they discover that Joe has the ATA gene which activated the stone, which was an Ancient communication device.
Jack's ATA gene activated an indentical device brought back from the planet where they found the quantium mirror in season one, and ever since, Joe has been experiencing parts of Jack's life. Jack has also been experiencing moments from Joes life, but has never mentioned it.
At the end of the episode, Joe arranges a meeting with his wife, who is not ready to hear more stories about General O'Neill, until Jack arrives and tells her that he has something to say.
Jack arrives home with beer and eggs talking to Carter on the phone. As he unpacks his groceries, a nervous looking man stumbles into the kitchen, aiming a gun at Jack, saying that Colonel O'Neill has ruined his life.
Flashback seven years ago, Joe and his wife are at a carboot sale (garage sale for our american cousins). He picks up a small, black stone, when he recives a vivid vision of a man rising out of a golden coffin by a round circular device (we all know it to be Kolrel coming out of the sarcophagus in WTSG at the end of season one)
Joe buys the stone and takes it home. He recives several more visions of a military team called SG-1, traveling through a device called a stargate.
Joe tells the story of SG-1 to his friends and co-workers in his barber shop. They are initially interested in Joes stories, as are his young son.
Joes wife is happy Joe is becoming more creative and says he should write them down. Joe has more and more visions of different points in SG-1's missions. Joe sends his stories for publication, but keeps getting refused.
Joe starts to belive that the stories are real, attempts to contact Colonel O'Neill, but eventually his friends, wife and son start to think that he is loosing his mind. Joe goes balistic when he finds his wife has thrown away his stone. He digs it out of the rubbish to receive a vision of Daniel dying. He breaks down in tears, then runs into the house to deliver the sad news to his wife.
His wife eventually decides they should spend time apart for Joe to sort his life and business out.
Joe becomes obsessed with the visions, and begins trying to gather evidence that his visions are real, including a photo of Colonel O'Neill out of the newspaper and cuttings from things such as the 'flashes in the night sky' seven years ago. He tries to convince his wife who is not impressed, expecially when he shouts saying Anubis is in orbit now and their very existance depended on O'Neill. He told her of the battle in antartica.
His wife walks away, leaving Joe with one other course of action.
He finds O'Neill and enters his kitchen, aiming a gun at him. Jack soon aims his own gun at the intruder who throws his replica away surrendering.
Joe tells jack that he knows he is brigadier general Jack O'Neill, who commands the SGC, he used to command SG-1 but now it is run by Lt Col Samantha Carter. Joe says how Jack was infected with ninites that made him age prematurely, how he likes the simpsons and isn't very good at table tennis.
Jack takes Joe to the SGC and they discover that Joe has the ATA gene which activated the stone, which was an Ancient communication device.
Jack's ATA gene activated an indentical device brought back from the planet where they found the quantium mirror in season one, and ever since, Joe has been experiencing parts of Jack's life. Jack has also been experiencing moments from Joes life, but has never mentioned it.
At the end of the episode, Joe arranges a meeting with his wife, who is not ready to hear more stories about General O'Neill, until Jack arrives and tells her that he has something to say.
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