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Stargate SG-1 :: 200 (10x06)
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| Title: | 200 |
| Episode #: | 10x06 |
| Production Number: | 1006 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday August 18th, 2006 |
*Also Known As: - Dvoustá (
Czech Republic [TV Nova])
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UK (Sky One) |
Nov 22, 2006 |
Ireland |
Nov 22, 2006 |
Canada |
Dec 07, 2006 |
CZ (TV Nova) |
Jun 19, 2007 |
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SG-1 gets pulled back into Martin Lloyd’s world when he convinces the powers that be to let him talk to the team, as he is about to revive the Wormhole X-treme TV series as a big screen movie. He needs help with ideas from SG-1 to try to make the movie “real.” The team fights this, but Gen. Landry orders them to help, but says he will get them out of the meeting as soon as possible. However, when the General drags them out of the meeting, the gate activation breaks down, leaving them stranded with time to try to help Martin out with his project, to their dismay.
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This is the 200th episode of the series. | This episode is a sequel of sorts to the 100th episode of the series, "Wormhole X-Treme!." | This is the first episode of the series to feature all five members of the original cast since the Season Eight finale "Moebius, Part 2." | Corin Nemec (Jonas Quinn) is the only Stargate SG-1 cast member who does not appear in this episode. | This episode reveals that Cameron Mitchell (Ben Browder) was born in 1970. | In this episode all the credits occur at the end of the episode, rather than both at the beginning and at the end of the episode; a first for Stargate SG-1. | This is the first time that all four original SG-1 members have gone on a mission through the Stargate together, since the Season Eight episode "It's Good To Be King." | Besides the five original cast members, Gary Jones (Sgt. Walter Harriman) is the only actor to appear in both this episode and the pilot, "Children of the Gods." | The series was not renewed by the Sci-Fi Channel three days after this episode initially aired. | This is the first time that Richard Dean Anderson (Jack O'Neill) shares a scene with either Amanda Tapping (Samantha Carter) or Christopher Judge (Teal'c) since the Season Eight finale "Moebius, Part 2." | This is the final episode of the series in which all five original cast members appear: Richard Dean Anderson, Michael Shanks, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge and Don S. Davis. |
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Young Teal'c: Yo, wonderbread! You got that address figured out?
Young Daniel: Chill T! I'm translating as fast as I can! | Jack: To be honest, I wouldn't mind one last jump through the old orifice.
Others: (weird looks)
Jack: What? We call it that sometimes, don't we? | Mitchell: Please tell me you have the gate working again.
Carter: We're running another diagnostic but right now we're stumped. The power is getting through to the capacitors, but for some reason the charge isn't holding. That's causing the control crystal to send feedback into the interface and reset the programming code at the base computer's dialing protocol.
Martin Lloyd: Wow! That was awesome! Say that again.
Carter: ... no!
Martin Lloyd: Oh... Errr, everybody take five, I got to get that down before I forget it. (to himself) The power getting to the flux capacitor, but the feedback is not feeding back into the feedback face. This is gold! |
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Martin Lloyd appears to be constantly receiving and sending cellphone calls from the SGC, which is miles under Cheyenne Mountain. | In episode 8x15 "Citizen Joe," we learn from Joe Spencer that the show Wormhole X-Treme was cancelled after only one episode], apparently due to bad ratings. However, in this episode Daniel Jackson says: "Who makes a movie out of a series that only lasted three episodes?" (assuming the number didn't change along with the timeline in "Moebius Part 2" ;-) ) |
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