EP 308 - Demons
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| Demons | |
| File:EP 308.jpg Season 3 Episode 8 | |
| Production | |
| Series: | Stargate SG-1 |
| Original Air Date: | August 13, 1999 |
| Written By | Carl Binder |
| Directed By: | Peter DeLuise |
| Chronology | |
| Preceded by: | Deadman Switch |
| Followed by: | Rules of Engagement |
Contents |
Synopsis
Plot
SG-1 find a planet whose civilisation is medieval. SG-1 are taken for demons - Teal'c is tested to prove their innocence - if he dies they're innocent if he lives they're guilty and they'll have to kill them! The people also make regular sacrifices to a demon and SG-1 get chosen as a sacrifice. The demon who comes for the sacrifices is an Unas - one of the Goa'uld's original hosts. He takes the SG1 as hosts along with another women, however Jack other plans for the Unas.
Bloopers
Dialling Sequence Blooper
- At the end, Carter dials one chevron on the gate, she then goes to take out the Goa'uld that has possessed Canon. When she returns, instead of dialling six more chevrons, she dials the full seven.
Quotes
| O'Neill: (to a Unas) So...how long you gonna keep this up? The demon bit? Don't get me wrong, it looks like a great gig. You've got the padre in your back pocket, the hours are good, probably get all the chicks |
| Simon: The Canon has spoken O'Neill: What are you, the village idiot?!? |
| O'Neill: Major, next time Daniel gets the urge to help someone, shoot him |
| Teal'c: Are you contemplating attack, O'Neill? O'Neill: A couple of shots with a staff, we own him Carter: We hope. Took Thor's Hammer to kill the last one O'Neill: Okay, a whole bunch of shots with a staff |
| Daniel: It was a procedure often done in the Middle Ages. They...well, they'd drill a hole in the person's head. By drilling a hole the evil spirits are released, thus saving the person from eternal damnation. O'Neill: Thus...saving the person?!? Daniel: Well, they didn't call them the Dark Ages because it was dark |
| Teal'c: I know of no Goa'uld capable of showing the necessary compassion or benevolence that I have read of in your Bible. O'Neill: Do you read the Bible, Teal'c? Teal'c: It is a significant part of your Western culture. Have you not read the Bible, O'Neill O'Neill: Oh, yeah. Yeah. Not all of it. Actually, I'm listening to it on tape. Don't tell me how it ends |
| Carter: Looks like a church. O'Neill: And that would mean...? Teal'c: That it is most likely Christians reside here, O'Neill. O'Neill: Thank you, Teal'c |
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