"Birthright" | |
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Series Stargate SG-1 Season 7, Episode 10 | |
Air date | August 15th, 2003 |
Writers | Christopher Judge |
Director | Peter F. Woeste |
Producers | Richard Dean Anderson; Robert C. Cooper; Peter DeLuise; Michael Greenburg; Damian Kindler; Joseph Mallozzi; Andy Mikita; Paul Mullie; N. John Smith; Martin Wood; Brad Wright |
Starring | Richard Dean Anderson; Amanda Tapping; Christopher Judge; Don S. Davis; Michael Shanks |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Avenger 2.0" |
Next "Evolution (Part 1)" |
"Birthright" is the tenth episode of season seven of the science fiction/action series Stargate SG-1 and the 142nd episode of the series overall. It was directed by Peter F. Woeste with a script written by Christopher Judge. It first aired on the Sci-Fi Channel on August 15th, 2003.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Richard Dean Anderson | Colonel Jack O'Neill |
Amanda Tapping | Major Samantha Carter |
Christopher Judge | Teal'c |
Don S. Davis | George Hammond |
Michael Shanks | Doctor Daniel Jackson |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Jolene Blalock | Ishta |
Christine Adams | Mala |
Kathleen Duborg | Neith |
Kirsten Prout | Nesa |
Teryl Rothery | Doctor Janet Fraiser |
Simone Bailly | Ka'lel |
Nigel Vonas | Ryk'l |
Co-Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Elizabeth Weinstein | Emta |
Julie Hill | Ginra |
Nikki Smook | Nictal |
Cory Martin | Fallen Jaffa |
Kimberly Unger | Nurse |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This is the first professional acting work for Cory Martin. He is also known for playing one of the Chinese Terra Cota soldiers in Night at the Museum.
Allusions[]
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Quotes[]
- Jack O'Neill: Well this is... odd.
- Daniel Jackson: Maybe they just feel more comfortable talking to Sam.
- Jack O'Neill: Why, because we have penises?
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- Mala: I hope to someday have a special relationship.
- Samantha Carter: Oh! No. No, it's not like that.
- Mala: Like what?
- Samantha Carter: We aren't... you know, I mean, we don't...
- Mala: I was speaking of the mutual respect you share.
- Samantha Carter: I knew that.
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- Jack O'Neill: Well, if there's anything else you need, anything, just give us a call. Send us an e-mail.
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- Ishta: Teal'c of Chulak. Former First Prime of Apophis. The Shol'va who has become a legend.
- Jack O'Neill: That's a bit thick, don't you think?
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- Daniel Jackson: I can't help but think of the ancient Greek Amazon mythos.
- Jack O'Neill: Yes, me too...
- Daniel Jackson: They were, um, female warriors who, occasionally... captured men from other tribes in order to mate with them. They would often, um... would sometimes remove their right breast so they could more easily fire a bow and arrow.
- Jack O'Neill: I see neither bow nor arrow...
- Daniel Jackson: No.
- Jack O'Neill: Wait... you don't suppose that's why they want us, do you? I mean, you know, the three of us?
- Daniel Jackson: You... to mate with? No, no... I don't think so...
- Jack O'Neill: Well, because you know me... I'm all for helping people.
- Samantha Carter: Oh God!