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Stargate SG-1/200
200 | |
Season 10, Episode 6 | |
Airdate | August 18, 2006 |
Written by | Brad Wright & Robert C. Cooper & Joseph Mallozzi & Paul Mullie & Carl Binder & Martin Gero & Alan McCullough |
Directed by | Martin Wood |
← 10x05 Uninvited |
10x07 → Counterstrike |
Stargate SG-1 — Season Ten |
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200 is the sixth episode of the tenth season of Stargate SG-1, and the two hundredth episode overall.
Ben Browder (Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell), Amanda Tapping (Lt. Colonel Samantha Carter), Christopher Judge (Teal'c), Claudia Black (Vala Mal Doran)
with Beau Bridges (Major General Henry "Hank" Landry)
and Michael Shanks (Daniel Jackson)
Special Appearance by Richard Dean Anderson (Major General Jack O'Neill)
Willie Garson (Martin Lloyd), Don S. Davis (Lt. General George Hammond), Peter DeLuise (Replacement Actor), Isaac Hayes (Teal'c PI Announcer), Gary Jones (CMSgt. Walter Harriman), Jill Teed (Yolanda Reese), Christian Bocher (Raymond Gunne)
Herbert Duncanson (Grell), Anwar Hasan (Young Teal'c), Cory Monteith (Young Mitchell), Barbara Kottmeier (Young Vala), Jason Coleman (Young Daniel), Julie Johnson (Young Carter), Martin Wood (Director), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), Jonathan Hill, Shirley Hill (Furlings), Trevor Devall (Voice of Asgard)
Uncredited: Pierre Bernard (Zombie)
Contents |
Plot Overview
A reluctant SG-1 assists Martin Lloyd with his feature film script as a cover story to keep the Stargate Program secret.
Notes
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
- The episode lacks the title sequence with all the opening credits withheld until they are displayed over the final scene.
Behind the Scenes
- The reveal of O'Neill as the twist is dismissed by Carter and Mitchell because it will be "in the commercials." This is an allusion to how plot twists would be spoiled in advertisements. The writers correctly anticipated that the reveal would be spoiled as it wound being used in bumps for the episode.
Allusions and References
- The Vala sequence is clearly parodying Farscape, which also starred Ben Browder and Claudia Black. However, the two actors chose not to reprise their original roles in the scene.