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Sunday, 13 October 2013

"Stargate SG-1" Review Season 02, Episode 21, 1969

"Stargate SG-1" Review Season 02, Episode 21, 1969

9/10

5th March 1999
Written By: Brad Wright
Directed By: Charlie Correll

When SG-1 departs on a mission but emerges through the Stargate on Earth, they are surprised. When the Stargate and environments disappears and changes into the missile silo it once was they are even more surprised. When the Public Announcement system announces that there remains twenty seconds before a test burn of the Titan missile hanging over their heads, they panic.

This is the first shown example of time travel in the series. There will be others, both deliberate and accidental later in the series. While all the potential paradoxes and ramifications of time travel gives me a headache, on a cursory glance things seem to fit within a somewhat reasonable and optimistic assumption of what could happen.

Very little new information is revealed.

The plot is good, the acting talent is good, the effects are few and well integrated.

Link to Series Review:
Stargate SG-1

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