

There is some fun banter with Hathor before she chooses Colonel O'Neill as a host for Goa'uld. Jack is implanted with a Goa'uld and Teal'c and the SGC attempt to launch a rescue mission for the missing members of SG1. ♥ = Episode that has some significance to the 'ship (Sam and Jack of course!)Ī continuation of Out of Mind that ended season 2. ✮ = Episode has significance in the Stargate universe. NOTABLE EPISODES (SPOILERS AHOY! DON'T READ IF YOU DON'T WANT TO KNOW!) Teal'c is also as upset as we ever really see him about the rift between he and Daniel and that he had to kill Sha're. This early experience was probably key to Teal'c being receptive to Master Bra'tac's teachings that the Goa'uld must be resisted. Teal'c and his mother were forced to flee to Chulak. Daniel's relationship with him is rocky but is repaired to some extent in this season.Īnd what of Teal'c? We learn that his father was first prime of Cronus and that Cronus had killed him in a terrible fashion. He was also thought to have gone mad when he claimed to have seen alien beings after digging up an artifact in a Mayan ruin.

After his parents died Daniel was raised by his archeologist grandfather who was not particularly attentive or affectionate. We also learn a good bit more about Daniel's childhood. It is only mended by the gentle urging of Shar'e in post death visits to Daniel in dreams. Daniel had already forgiven Teal'c for the role he had played in Shar'e being chosen for Ammonet but this sets their relationship back significantly. His initial reaction to the loss of Shar'e is intense and it causes huge ripples in his relationship with Teal'c who is the one who had to kill her. When he is rescued however, he does not hesitate to return to Earth - duty or relief? It is also worth noting that Jack has become quite the favorite of the Asgard and it is interesting to speculate on what exactly they admire in him.ĭaniel has a big season with the death of Shar'e and his search to try and find her son the Harcesis. He must face the fact that he may not be able to return to Earth and after much moping begins to embrace the simpler life on the planet and even tentatively starts a relationship with one of the women. Probably the most significant thing to happen to him is being stranded on a planet with a more primitive civilization. Jack starts the season being taken over by a Goa'uld but the symbiote is killed so quickly it does not seems to have any lasting affects. Her relationship with Martouf also continues to deepen. She is clearly conflicted about all of this but by the end of the season I think she has become a little more at peace with this part of her. The protein marker Jolinar left in her blood also saves the day when SG1 is attacked by a Goa'uld killing virus.

She is also forced to commune a bit more closely with Jolinar's memories than she has had to in the past. On an individual note, Sam is promoted to Major. The scene is set for Season 4 which is by far the 'shippiest season of the show. In A Hundred Days, Sam finally accepts that her feelings for Jack run very deep indeed. In Point of View our Jack kisses an alternate reality version of Sam in front of our Sam no less. The first two overtly 'shippy episodes appear with episode 3.6 Point of View and episode 3.17 A Hundred Days. On the good 'ship Sam and Jack there are some significant developments this season. Finally, SG1 first meets an enemy, the Replicators, which will continue to be a menace for seasons to come. There is also a more pleasant resolution of Skaara's possession by a Goa'uld, with the Tollan removing Klorel from him. Shar'e, Daniel's Abydonian wife is killed this season and a new quest is initiated to find the son to whom she gave birth. You can't count Apophis out yet though as he also makes an unwelcome but brilliant re-appearance. However, that doesn't stop a new bad guy from rearing his ugly head, and Sokar takes over where Apophis left off. Earth signs a treaty with the Goa'uld brokered by the Asgard that is meant to keep Earth safe from attack. There are a number of significant occurrences. The show is still on the upward trajectory and is getting better with each season.
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Season three continues the trend of increasing TV goodness. This season aired initially in 1999-2000.

It is mostly for my own dorky edification but if there are any other fans out there I'd love to hear your thoughts!
#SG1 A HUNDRED DAYS SERIES#
Sundays through the Stargate is a weekly series that I am doing on Stargate SG1 which you can learn more about in The Beginning post.
