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Sunday, 27 October 2013

"Stargate SG-1" Review Season 03, Episode 11, Past and Present

"Stargate SG-1" Review Season 03, Episode 11, Past and Present

8/10

15th October 1999
Written By: Tor Alexander Valenza
Directed By: Bill Gereghty

Upon arriving on a planet with no elders and no children and no memories from before a catastrophe of some sort, SG-1 set out to cure the amnesia of the locals as well as determining what had happened to them to make them forget.

This is the second time the elder woman Linea is featured, though this time in a far younger form and thus a different actress.

But aside from a vague reference to Dargol; a chemical compared to the insecticide DDT, and the compared compound's effects there is little new information in this episode.

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

Link to Series Review:
Stargate SG-1

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