Ba'al cloned himself at some point. What I hadn't realized is that all of the clones have snakes. That would make them hard to tell apart.
I will not comment on the stupidity of what Sam did, because SGA made me so happy, I am inarticulate.
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
Whitefont all unaired in the U.S. ep discussion, identifying it as such, and including the show and ep title in blackfont.
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Ba'al cloned himself at some point. What I hadn't realized is that all of the clones have snakes. That would make them hard to tell apart.
I will not comment on the stupidity of what Sam did, because SGA made me so happy, I am inarticulate.
Masters of Science Fiction's cast list is up at Zap2it.
Watchbird! I'll have to look up The Discarded, but I think I have that somewhere, too.
And Google tells me that Jonathan Frakes directed The Discarded. Weird they don't mention that.
What I hadn't realized is that all of the clones have snakes.
But do they have sandwiches?
Are they on a plane?
Which incredibly stupid thing that Sam did?
Oh, I'll give you this list of planets, because obviously, you came here with no plan in place. Nothing could go wrong!
But I so don't care, because my heart is filled with love for everyone on SGA. Big squooshy love.
Up 'til the very end -- that look that John gave McKay after he asked "who's flying the plane" - was priceless.
SGA made me very very happy.
That was like the best episode of SGA ever. I may have squealed in glee at the "family" scene between John and Teyla.
I know Cliff Simon is a fun actor and all, but haven't they forgotten the huge tactical advantage represented by Baal being the go'a'ould parasite rather than the host body? The clones could fairly easily jump bodies and infiltrate all sorts of organizations, while the original still brings the necessary quota of villainous pretty.
Didn't see the episode... but whoa. Baal cloned himself? So, what, he cloned his host body and the snake-that-is-him? He must be really fond of that host body!