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post Dec 16th 2002, 3:21 PM
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Season 4, Episode 21 - Double Jeopardy
Original Air Date: February 16, 2001

The SG-1 team encounters the Goa'uld System Lord Cronus (who previously appeared in Fair Game and Crossroads) while trying to undo a mistake they supposedly made on a prior mission. They confront Cronus with help from an unexpected source.
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post Jan 2nd 2003, 5:48 AM
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this episode was cool,not 1 of myfaves but i really did like it. IPB Image
so i guess im ok with this episode IPB Image
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post Jan 4th 2003, 3:16 AM
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earth get's it's first hand on a mother ship that is their's and mostly un-dammged, I thought this epsoide was a bit too cloke and daggery though..
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post Jan 5th 2003, 10:16 AM
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yeah i thought the writers could of done alot more with this episode.
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post Feb 25th 2003, 4:52 PM
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QUOTE (ussshorty @ Jan 2 2003, 10:48 AM)
this episode was cool,not 1 of myfaves but i really did like it. biggrin.gif
so i guess im ok with this episode cool.gif

Why bother with this post, if you have something to say about the episode, say it. But you have seemed to go through each ep sayign that you like it! Well great, but say why. go into more detail, ask questions!!! Make your post a bit more interesting, at the moment it seems like you are just doing it to increase your posts, and one word to Arcady and he can deduct them!

Thanks Steve
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post Mar 3rd 2003, 5:18 PM
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this is one of the best episodes in my opinion especially when the two jacks start fighting with each other i was pissing myself with laughter biggrin.gif although it was a little cloak an dagger but wat the hey!
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post Mar 27th 2003, 11:04 AM
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This was an extremely entertaining episode for me. First, we encounter the mechanical clones of SG-1 for the first time after they were introduced in series 1. It sure took the writers a long time to bring them back into the story line.

The question now is if the clones are really dead? One would think that an advanced technology that is able to replicate humans like that are capable of keeping daily backups. However, in the "Tin man" episode they made it seem like it was not an option since all of the population died and the last survivor wasn't able to bring them back.

Also, a great accomplishment for Teal'c and his clone in this episode when they took revenge for their father's death. However the episode didn't put too much drama into that moment which I wish they did.

It was nice to see how two Jacks interact with each other. And as one would expect, not even Jack can stand himself! LOL The fighting scene was a bit childish though, the episode could've done much better without it in my humble opinion. Besides, I would've supposed that the mechanical Jack wouldn't have a problem kicking the real Jack's organic behind.

Oh well, Chronus is dead. Unforuntately, there's more where that came from...
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post Mar 30th 2003, 8:31 PM
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A question: who was the female gou'ald? it looked a bit like a blonded Hathor, but she is dead?

Nice that Cronos claimed Herator(?)'s domain after his dead, since Herator whantet Cronos domain for cooperating with Apophos, but it's a lilte bad that the fight got even easier for Apophos now
oh well two less gou'lds of which one a system lord

I wonder if the driods 'died' and if so would sg1 be willing to repeat the process, given some communications betwen the two sg1-teams they might to some good...

for the record: i lied this episode and i wonder if micheal shaks isn't a good director...
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post Apr 4th 2003, 3:52 AM
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it was obvious he was directing it, as Danny, or @ least the robot one, gets killed off @ the start. and then oddly the real one aint around!!off on a mission with another SG team, he did that alot in S4!!

if you actually watch closely you can tell theres sumthing going on right @ the start when SG-1 (the replicas) come through the gate as they have the wrong gear....they make a big thing about them having P90's and then they have MP5's again...oh and T and Sam have no zats

good episode tho
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post Apr 4th 2003, 7:48 AM
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i liked the ep- watching the team interact w/ themselves. now they know how everyone else feels. biggrin.gif
and i don't think the mechanical oneill could kick the real one's butt. after all, they're the same person, so they'd come out in a stalemate if anything.
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post Apr 7th 2003, 5:09 AM
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QUOTE (ArisBoch @ Apr 4 2003, 03:48 PM)
and i don't think the mechanical oneill could kick the real one's butt.  after all, they're the same person, so they'd come out in a stalemate if anything.

They have the same personality however they are not the same. Jack is flesh and bones while the cloned Jack is metals and wires. In "Tin man" it was mentioned that the clones are stronger, faster, and better. They even showed them bending iron and jumping off high ground. smile.gif
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post Apr 7th 2003, 11:11 AM
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in their little scuffle though, they seemed pretty equal. alien.gif
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post Apr 28th 2003, 6:24 PM
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Several things no one has mentioned about Jack's robot that I found interesting

1. Anyone else notice that the robot's hair was still all brown while Jack's hair still has the grey? That's because the robots don't age, so his hair won't turn color.

2. The robot's casual use of their internal communications systems.. "Wait, a sec, got a little static." That told me that they robots had, in effect, accepted the fact that they were ROBOTS and were using all the skills alloted to them...I mean think about it, if they were ever in "denial" about being machines I'm sure they would've resisted using such "Non-human" technology.

3. Jack's respect for his robot self. Sure they fought in the beginning..which of COURSE was childish, that's the way Jack is sometimes...but when the robot Jack was obviously more hurt than a "case of gas" as he put it, you could see real Jack's respect for his mechanical self...
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post Jul 4th 2003, 3:40 PM
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Was there ever a prequel to this episode? Teal'c said that SG1 engaged in battle with Heru'er to free the people of Juna. At first I thought that it was a third season episode that I missed, but now I don't think it was. Its not like the producers to do something like that.
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post Jul 10th 2003, 3:05 PM
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i can'y wait to his apisode again when it repeats on sky one, i wonder if they are still alive if they could ever come back? that would be good or did somethimg happened in that episode that won't allow that? sorry-like i said it has been a while since i last saw it!!!
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post Jul 13th 2003, 12:11 AM
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QUOTE (mithwriter @ Apr 28 2003, 06:24 PM)
1. Anyone else notice that the robot's hair was still all brown while Jack's hair still has the grey? That's because the robots don't age, so his hair won't turn color.


Was it? I don't believe that it was brown still, that was one of the things that stood out for me in this episode (although I suppose that I could have been mistaken)

All the brown was is just hair dye (since I doubt that O'neill hairs would go from pure brown to grey in just two years) and since Harlin copied everything perfectly right down to the mole on Carter's ***, it would make sense that the brown may just be hair dye as well, so it is not an inconsistency if O'Neill's hair is grey.

I did like the fact that the producers payed close attention to the fact that Daniel had long hair in season one.
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havnt seen this ep for ages..
i will have it on dvd as soon as its released here!!
ill add more then! smile.gif
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post Jul 21st 2003, 4:17 AM
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QUOTE (Apis @ Jul 4 2003, 03:40 PM)
Was there ever a prequel to this episode? Teal'c said that SG1 engaged in battle with Heru'er to free the people of Juna.  At first I thought that it was a third season episode that I missed, but now I don't think it was.  Its not like the producers to do something like that.

Hey, a good point!
I was wondering about what ep it was, where SG1 freed the juna-people.
unfortunately I have no conclusion for that yet.
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post Jul 21st 2003, 5:05 AM
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QUOTE (ribbondevice @ Jul 21 2003, 10:17 AM)
QUOTE (Apis @ Jul 4 2003, 03:40 PM)
Was there ever a prequel to this episode? Teal'c said that SG1 engaged in battle with Heru'er to free the people of Juna.  At first I thought that it was a third season episode that I missed, but now I don't think it was.  Its not like the producers to do something like that.

Hey, a good point!
I was wondering about what ep it was, where SG1 freed the juna-people.
unfortunately I have no conclusion for that yet.

I don't remember such an episode either, but remember SG1 go on lots and lots of missions but there isn't an episode about each one - In fact we know they go on many many more missions than we see. Sometime early in the series, Sam said they went on 3 a week I think, but it's bound to be even more now the Stargate Programme is more active.
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QUOTE (Aceuss @ Mar 27 2003, 11:04 AM)


The question now is if the clones are really dead? One would think that an advanced technology that is able to replicate humans like that are capable of keeping daily backups. However, in the "Tin man" episode they made it seem like it was not an option since all of the population died and the last survivor wasn't able to bring them back.



no i don't think we'll see them again as i think they are pretty much dead- the bit at the end when robot jack asked if the real jack thought they were real enough now? and real jack said yes and then the sad bit as he said summit about being the end(?) and then his power ran out. it was really a moment. but saying that i thought it was well acted as you wouldn't expect to get to much emotion, perhaps respect, but nothing more than that for there robotic counter parts.

Also did anyone else notice that moment between teal'c and sam- where the interviewer(?) asked them if they felt for each others situation and look teal'c gave- i haven't seen teal'c ever like that- perhaps something happened that we'll never know about? you never know? huh.gif wink.gif
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post Sep 18th 2003, 12:05 PM
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I wonder if they let themselves get copied again. That would bring back the possibility for robot SG1 to return.
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post Sep 24th 2003, 7:48 AM
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I thought this ep was ok, but not really one of my faves. I loved the way the two Jacks interacted with eachother, that little fight they had had me in stitches laugh.gif

Whatever happened to Harlen? Now that the robot sg1 is dead, how can he manage to keep everything going on his planet? He said himself that the reason he made them in the first place was because he needed help and couldnt manage things on his own.
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QUOTE (Emmyloo @ Sep 24 2003, 01:48 PM)
I thought this ep was ok, but not really one of my faves. I loved the way the two Jacks interacted with eachother, that little fight they had had me in stitches laugh.gif

Whatever happened to Harlen? Now that the robot sg1 is dead, how can he manage to keep everything going on his planet? He said himself that the reason he made them in the first place was because he needed help and couldnt manage things on his own.

Well he managed for the ten when his friends died and when SG-1 went there, so he can probably cope. I'm sure other random travellers would go there though... in fact it's odd how it seemed like SG-1 were the first he duplicated.

I would have thought that the Goa'uld would have been there and he would have duplicated some Jaffa and so he wouldn't have been so shocked about what happened to Teal'c... I guess maybe they were too evil or something. At least Teal'c is pretty nice even if his symbiote isn't, but most Jaffa won't be the same.
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QUOTE (Aesir @ Sep 24 2003, 08:56 AM)
QUOTE (Emmyloo @ Sep 24 2003, 01:48 PM)

Whatever happened to Harlen? Now that the robot sg1 is dead, how can he manage to keep everything going on his planet? He said himself that the reason he made them in the first place was because he needed help and couldnt manage things on his own.

Well he managed for the ten when his friends died and when SG-1 went there, so he can probably cope. I'm sure other random travellers would go there though... in fact it's odd how it seemed like SG-1 were the first he duplicated.

Not only did he take care of it before, Sam (robot version, of course) has been there for what...3 "years" right? 3 seasons anyway. I'm sure that a Stronger, Faster, Better Sam would have made all sorts of things to help make running the "planet" much easier. She made portable battery packs for the robots right? I can't imagine that'd be the only thing she'd made. idea_1.gif
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