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    Exodus (422)

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    STARGATE SG-1 - SEASON FOUR
    EPISODE NUMBER - 422

    SG-1 helps to evacuate the Tok'ra to a new base -- but matters are complicated when a spy reveals their location to Apophis. The team attempts a daring plan to take out the Goa'uld's powerful fleet.

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    Last edited by GateWorld; 06 February 2021, 09:38 PM.

    #2
    Gotta love it.. Get to see a sun get blown up, as well as quite a lot of a fleet.

    Also isn't this the first time we get to see an Alkesh?
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      #3
      Originally posted by KorbenDirewolf
      Gotta love it.. Get to see a sun get blown up, as well as quite a lot of a fleet.

      Also isn't this the first time we get to see an Alkesh?
      Yee-Haw!
      This has to be the biggest bang ever! I loved the theory behind this ep. And a good set-up ep. for season 5.

      I think you're right about the Alkesh. Cool looking ship.

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      "Maday, maday, we are so going in!"
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        #4
        Originally posted by SeaBee
        Fav. line:
        "Maday, maday, we are so going in!"
        and "This is SO the last time I help someone move."

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          #5
          You know thois one of the two Stargate episodes i've never seen. the other is "Small Victores" It was depressing i had to go on holiday o crete and missed it.
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            #6
            This was a really good one too, the first of three really good ones in a row.And Jacob always trying to talk Jack out of the ship.Carter has the very best ideas. Blowing up the sun, what a fun girl. Another good line, Jack, when he sat down and said "Shotgun" .

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              #7
              This is a fun episode. I loved it. Then I had to wait a couple of months before I saw the conclusion but it made me love it even more, lol.

              Nice to see that they haven't forgotten the black hole planet!
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                #8
                Something I just noticed in this episode....

                When Tanith is in the 'cell' and he makes the host fall unconscious, a Tok'ra demands that the shield be put down. Her reason for this being that she doesn't want to let Tanith kill the host. BUT when have they ever taken this into consideration? They seem to be killing hosts all over the place! Aldwin nearly killed Martouf, Jacob and SG-1 in The Devil You Know; the Tok'ra in Deadman Switch was more than willing to kill himself, Aris Boch and SG-1...

                Just a small observation I made there.
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                  #9
                  Once they free the host he can tell them all the knowledge he gained from the symbiot. I don't think they were actually considering the host just the knowledge he had. Just my guess.

                  Plus it gave them a way to free Tanith and get him out of the Tok'ra's grasp
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                    #10
                    Blowing up a sun very ambitious for the secretive Tok'ra

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                      #11
                      The scene with the al-kesh was very cool.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by omnian
                        Something I just noticed in this episode....

                        When Tanith is in the 'cell' and he makes the host fall unconscious, a Tok'ra demands that the shield be put down. Her reason for this being that she doesn't want to let Tanith kill the host. BUT when have they ever taken this into consideration? They seem to be killing hosts all over the place! Aldwin nearly killed Martouf, Jacob and SG-1 in The Devil You Know; the Tok'ra in Deadman Switch was more than willing to kill himself, Aris Boch and SG-1...

                        Just a small observation I made there.
                        Yes put on when its unavoidable. In the Devil You Know they decide the deaths of Jacob & co were acceptable loses for the deaths of Sokar and Apopquiz. In "Deadman" Kel'tar knew if he lived it would mean more tok'ra might die. In Hebron's case it was possible to try and save the host thus they did their best.

                        Has anyone else noticed the mistake in the commentary about A matter of time? They say that only worked becasue it was an incomeing wormhole. So it shouldn't work in Exodus. Yet in Matter of Time it was alos an out going wormhole.
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                          #13
                          I didn't notice that, thanks for bringing it up!
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                            #14
                            waves/energy can travel 2 ways not matter... if that helps.

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                              #15
                              If you look real close when SG1 and Jacob ring down at the start, you can see Daniel do an excellent impression of a fish.

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