I'm watching 1969, and Jack O'neill just referred himself as Captain James T Kirk. Stargate and Star Trek, and now Star Wars coming together in matrimony. 

Out of Mind: I have mixed reactions on this episode. I know you all said that Clip Shows would become a fixture on this series, and I thought they were used pretty well here. However, it's the season finale and comparing it to the first season finale, I feel like this one was a slight let down. Also, the revelation of Hathor being back after having this arc of Apophis throughout the entire season felt like it came out of left field.
Into the Fire: It's not Serpent's Lair, but I had a lot of fun with it. I didn't mind Hathor here, but I am glad she's dead. Apophis and Sokar are much more interesting anyway. I also really liked the action here, and the end when Teal'c and Hammond were taking out the towards actually reminded me a little of Star Wars, even with Hammond's "Yee Haw", which was kinda funny.
Overall, I enjoyed season 2 and I do think it was better than Season 1. Things really are starting to come together, and now that the Allies are here and we know much more about the Stargate World, it feels like the fun in this universe is just about ready to begin. I think that quote from Cassandra in 1969 was very apt about their journey is just beginning.
When you think about it, it's much worse than that.From the perspective of the poor bastards on the Black Hole planet, the gate just shut down.
No, Dr. Frasier was never part of the main cast. As the series goes on she does get deployed on missions through the gate more and more, and there are a few episodes where she has a central role. But she never joins the main cast. Though by the fourth season I think they do start giving her a special listing in the guest credits, where she gets listed as "And Teryl Rothery as Dr. Frasier."I swear there was at least one or two seasons where she was in the main cast.
Hathor is today's featured Wikipedia article!![]()
That's definitely got to be one of the best Teal'c moments period.I thought the best part was Teal'c's joke that no one got. Judge's delivery of that was hilarious.
It seemed to me like Humanity kind of got the raw end of the treaty though, but I guess you have to pay the price for not destroying the planet and giving up Gate travel.
Another aspect of the episode that is interesting is that US government was apparently negotiating a planetary treaty with the Systems Lords on behalf of the entire planet without consulting any other governments. At least, I don't think the episode mentions the US government talking to other governments.
Wasn't the existence of the Stargate(s) only known to the U.S at this point in the series?
Michael Shanks does some great acting in the next episode, Legacy.
do tell.Shanks wanting to be challenged more in this show and how in later seasons there was tensions between him and the rest of the cast.
do tell.
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