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Posted: Jan 11 2003, 03:44 AM
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Season 3, Episode 8 - Demons
Original Air Date: August 13, 1999

SG-1 arrives at a medieval village and frees Mary, a young woman who has been left outside tied to a stake. Simon, friar of the village and Mary's friend, explains that Mary is a sacrifice for the demon that plagues their village. The Canon chose her when he mistook her illness for evil possession.
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Posted: Jan 12 2003, 06:22 AM
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ok this episode was good/bad it had some really boring parts and some really intresting parts but overall i dont think it showed off what the writers and producers and actors on stargate sg-1 are capable off again i thought this was a weak episode. sad.gif wink.gif
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Posted: Jan 13 2003, 12:55 PM
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When i first saw this episode i thought it was really good, but it's one of those episode's where, the more you watch it the more boring it is. And i watched it quite alot.
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Posted: Jan 14 2003, 01:02 PM
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yeah i know what you mean but some episodes you watch more become brilliant like the devil you know. wink.gif
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Posted: Feb 10 2003, 05:50 AM
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Anyone recognize Simon? I refer you to "Cor-ai"

I know how to kill a joined Unas...multiple shots of the staff weapon to the head!
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Posted: Feb 11 2003, 01:22 PM
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well theres summin you dont learn everyday. laugh.gif
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Posted: Feb 21 2003, 04:17 AM
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I enjoyed, or rather was freaked out, at the glimpses of how we used to behave in the middle ages. Holes to the head and all that.... *shudders*
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Posted: Mar 8 2003, 04:49 PM
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We need one of those Goa'uld ring things.
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Posted: Apr 6 2003, 10:14 AM
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was that really Goa'uld? i was under the impression that someone on that planet developed it- or we would've seen more Goa'uld use it. alien.gif
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  Posted: Jun 27 2003, 10:16 PM
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I thought it was interesting how Teal'c referred to the Bible. I haven't heard much if any dialog about Christian civilizations on Stargate and I thought it was good to see if there really are Catholics in space!! huh.gif tongue.gif
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Posted: Jun 28 2003, 07:59 AM
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Carter said that was the first time they had seen one out of hundreds of missions. Anything from that late would have had to have been through the Antarctic gate. It might have been done by Solkar, persuing his 'hobby'. The idea of the Christian devil (as opposed to the Egyptian one) probably amused him. Brrrrr! What an idea! I am having trouble even getting my mind around the concept of Solkar.
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Posted: Jun 28 2003, 05:40 PM
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i have to agree this is not my favourite apisode after the 20thtime watching it.........the middle ages when you really think about it can make anyone shudder........ and solkar looks like my sister when she gets up thirst thing in the morning! prepare to be battered!
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QUOTE (ussshorty @ Jan 12 2003, 06:22 AM)
ok this episode was good/bad it had some really boring parts and some really intresting parts but overall i dont think it showed off what the writers and producers and actors on stargate sg-1 are capable off again i thought this was a weak episode. sad.gif wink.gif

Yeah, i totally agree.
The only thing that interested me was the fact that it was a deeply religious christian civilisation, i dont think we had ever seen this before and i dont know if we have since.
They were living almost the exact life of people in England during the middle ages, it really made me realise just how far we have progressed in almost every aspect of the way we live.
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Posted: Jul 23 2003, 04:47 AM
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QUOTE (tnke @ Feb 10 2003, 12:50 PM)
Anyone recognize Simon? I refer you to "Cor-ai"


Yepp, he's the same. must be. It's sort of stupid, right? I mean, it's not that this would have been the last man on earth...



>>>We need one of those Goa'uld ring things.<<<

well, didn't O'Neill take the ring and keep it?
By the way, whats its use? making lightnings blink.gif


I enjoyed the part when Teal'c suddenly sat up and his whats-the-matter-with-you-folks face
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Posted: Jul 24 2003, 01:42 PM
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QUOTE (AOT @ Feb 21 2003, 04:17 AM)
I enjoyed, or rather was freaked out, at the glimpses of how we used to behave in the middle ages. Holes to the head and all that.... *shudders*

We were dumb back then. That's why we didn't advance technologically for hundreds of years during that time.
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Posted: Jul 24 2003, 03:47 PM
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Sorry, does not compute. We actually lost technology during the Dark Ages, indoor plumbing, for one, a lot of medical science for another, and concrete for still another. Technoloy was advancing at a relatively normal rate until then and then again around about the Renaiance (sp?). It was just that 800 year period that things came to a standstill.

We are no smarter (or dumber) now than in the Stone Age, we just have better toys.
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Posted: Jul 29 2003, 09:47 PM
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QUOTE (SSG Ret @ Jul 24 2003, 03:47 PM)
Sorry, does not compute. We actually lost technology during the Dark Ages, indoor plumbing, for one, a lot of medical science for another, and concrete for still another. Technoloy was advancing at a relatively normal rate until then and then again around about the Renaiance (sp?). It was just that 800 year period that things came to a standstill.

We are no smarter (or dumber) now than in the Stone Age, we just have better toys.

It is my belief that we started out wayyyy smarter than we were in the dark ages and I also think we didn't go through a "stone age" (no offense, just my personal belief). The great pyramids can testify to that (the real ones that were actually built by normal people, not Ra).
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Posted: Nov 11 2003, 11:47 AM
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QUOTE (Spacen @ Jul 24 2003, 01:42 PM)
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We were dumb back then. That's why we didn't advance technologically for hundreds of years during that time.

actually i dont thik we were really dumb back then its just some things were really expensive,like school.Some kids could fford to go others couldnt.So i guess it was just a matter or how much money you had.
But i also didnt like the idea of a hole in the head.Id rather be evil than dead.
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Posted: Nov 11 2003, 12:06 PM
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This is one of the few eps that i don't watch frequently. Usually the eps that i watch three or four times a week are the good ones, like Jolinar's Memories , The Devil You Know and The Fifth Race.
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Posted: Dec 1 2003, 06:24 PM
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One aspect of this episode that really bothered me was the fact that this culture was Christian. Now the Goa'uld transported the humans from earth many thousands of years ago (before the english language even developed), but before christ there really was no such thing as christianity (to my knowledge). So how can these people possibly be Christians if this is the case?
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Posted: Dec 1 2003, 06:58 PM
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QUOTE (Apis @ Dec 1 2003, 11:24 PM)
One aspect of this episode that really bothered me was the fact that this culture was Christian. Now the Goa'uld transported the humans from earth many thousands of years ago (before the english language even developed), but before christ there really was no such thing as christianity (to my knowledge). So how can these people possibly be Christians if this is the case?

The same way that all the races that were transplanted thousands of years speak perfect modern day English wink.gif I guess they assume that they would develop the same in every way including religion. Yes it's unrealistic, but really there is no explanation for all these things sad.gif
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Posted: Dec 11 2003, 09:46 AM
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This line annoyed me....

Teal'C - "I know of no Goa'uld capable of showing the nessesary compassion or benevolence that I have read of in your Bible."

Okay Teal'C, open your Bible. Now turn to the Book of Leviticus, Chapter 26, Verses 14-39. That sounds like Goa'uld behavior to me.
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Posted: Dec 23 2003, 02:15 PM
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just watched this ep. for the first time... i think the point teal'c was making was that no Goa'uld could show the compassion etc. of God that is descibed in the bible so wudn't be able to effectively pull of the act

also didn't they say the reckon the people were transported there bout 1000 years ago, so that wud have been after christ's birth
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Posted: Dec 23 2003, 05:21 PM
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QUOTE (Lornyloo @ Dec 23 2003, 07:15 PM)
also didn't they say the reckon the people were transported there bout 1000 years ago, so that wud have been after christ's birth

I don't see your point... Of course they were transported there after Christ's birth, otherwise they couldn't be Christians. Obviously it had to have been when the Christian religion existed blink.gif
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