I don't think O'Neill has recovered from getting zatted, stunned, beaten up, blown up, etc. as well as he'd have us believe.
So, with only a limited number of breeding males in existence, and a limited number of breedable offspring, it would be a lot easier to keep their population under control. Instead of chowing down on hundreds/thousands/millions of symbiotes in some sort of massive binging ritual, all they have to do is kill the specific offspring who are a danger to them. Which explains why it appears to be a special ceremony, and why no one else is aware of it.
I have just looked at the cover of my Season 6 dvds and Daniel is not on it. So I guess this is not temporary.
Teal'c is back on the market. I'm thinking this must lead somewhere otherwise why knock off his sorta wife who never caused any trouble or conversation all these seasons?
Though umm... wasn't there a tidal wave?
Did she have regular encounters with Telford, before or after Young's Stone experience? Also was it before or after TJ?I'm going to rewatch the Atlantis pilot opening.
And yes I looked it up and saw she was Young's wife. That story always upset me because Telford is just ICKY and I couldn't figure out why she would go for him.
OK, that's how I thought it went, but, since I watched S1 fairly passively, I thought it might have gone:After the stone experience she had an affair with him, at least that is how I remember it. All of this was after Young's TJ affair.
Telford just repulsed me.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.