"Stargate SG-1" Review Season 02, Episode 12, The Tok'ra part II
8/10
09th October 1998
Written By: Jonathan Glassner
Directed By Brad Turner
In the wake of being informed that her father is worse off than first assumed, Captain Carter realizes that despite their initial misgivings there is the possibility that Earth has something the Tok'ra needs; hosts, in the form of humans with deadly cancer. While Carter and O'Neill are on Earth to fetch Carter's father, the Tok'ra discover that Goa'uld System Lords are sending ships to attack the planet and thus initiate an evacuation.
There are few new pieces of information in this episode, mainly rehashing the information already known.
One new piece of information is that the Long Range Visual Communication Orbs come in different sizes, also small enough to fit in the palm of the hand.
The plot is good, the acting talent is good, the effects are good.
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