Plot: Jack, Sam and Daniel are awoken in the SG-C 80 years in to the future. They're told that they were placed in stasis by an unknown alien race and that the rest of SG-1 are dead.
Well this was a miserably poor excuse for a clip show. Turns out that the trio were captured by Hathor, who is quietly amassing her forces for an attack on the other System Lords. She was trying to find out information about the strength of the other System Lords bytaking memories from SG-1's activities of the past couple of years. It was all pretty weak.
Teal'c did not appear to have been captured by Hathor and woke up in the SG-C in 1999. He wants to go and find SG-1 who have been missing for three weeks, but is told by Hammond that they've already exhuasted all avenues in the search. Teal'c opts to leave for Chulak. I hope that it was actually a trick by Hathor to get Teal'c out of the way, because I can't imagine that Hammond would really give up on SG-1 so easily, especially if there was even the faintest hope of finding them alive. It also seemed that Teal'c gave up on them, though maybe he wanted to leave the SG-C to resume the search on his own. Either way, I hope it does prove to be a trick, because it's pretty out of character for both Teal'c and Hammond to have acted in the way they did.
The episode ends on a bit of a cliffhanger, with Hathor presenting a mature symbiote to be placed in to either Jack, Sam or Daniel, in order to help her learn more details of the System Lords' activities.
4 out of 10
Friday, 15 February 2008
Out of Mind
Posted by Unknown at 19:54
Labels: daniel jackson, general hammond, Hathor, jack o'neill, janet frasier, Sam Carter, SG-1, Stargate, teal'c
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