Friday 14 December 2007

There But For The Grace Of God

Plot: Daniel falls in to an alternate reality where he never joined the Stargate programme and Earth is under a Goa'uld invasion.


So SG-1's multiple excursions in to alternate realities and time-lines starts here. This is probably one of the better ones, as Daniel has to convince the alternate SGC that he is who he says he is. Notably, Jack is a General and is in charge, while Hammond is his right hand man, still under the rank of Colonel. As you can imagine, Jack has little time for Daniel and it's left to Catherine Langford to fight his corner.

What I particularly enjoyed about this episode is that it did bear some relevance to the actual ongoing plot. The fact that the alternate Earth is under attack means that our Earth is probably likely to be under a similar threat. The alternate Earth received a transmission detailing the gate address of the origin on the Goa'uld attack and Daniel is able to take this back with him.

It was also interesting to consider what would have happened if Daniel had never accepted the invitation to work on the Gate. They probably wouldn't have figured out the Gate at the time they did. Daniel wouldn't have spent a year on Abydos, which means he wouldn't have uncovered the Abydos archive of Gate addresses. It also means that the team would never have gone to Chulak in search of Sha're and would never have met Teal'c.

As will become the norm in alternate realities, Sam and Jack have hooked up in the alternate Earth. Infact, they're engaged. Rank always comes between our Jack and Sam, but I always enjoyed the very subtle development of that relationship through ten seasons of SG-1.

Finally, this episode establishes that a stable wormhole between Gates can only be maintained for a maximum of 38 minutes. This'll provide an interesting basis for a number of episodes of SG-1 and Atlantis for years to come.

With the forthcoming Goa'uld invasion, this episode launches the plot in to the final 2 episodes of the season in a tremendous way.

8 out of 10

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