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NOTE: spoilers for unaired eps
Please don't write to me with spoilers about episodes that haven't aired yet in the United States, even little tiny minor ones that you assume everyone knows. I understand that most of the fandom loves and thrives on spoilers, but I genuinely do not. I don't download episodes, so I know nothing about anything that hasn't aired yet, from plot to cast/guest actors, and I Do Not Want To Know. I don't even watch the previews for the next week, or read the TiVo description before I see the episode; I also avoid rumors and speculation, and all cast/crew interviews. If you're not sure an episode has aired yet, check the SciFi episode guide; if the episode isn't listed/linked, I don't want to know anything about it. This includes any and all information about SG:Atlantis, including casting. Thanks.Caveat Lector:
The flip side of that coin: These pages contains spoilers for every aired episode up to and including Endgame. I don't claim that this is a complete collection of info, and I expect to be adding to it regularly -- both stuff from new eps, and stuff from older eps as I come across it. These pages also contain some personal opinion; I write this first and foremost for myself, and even if that weren't the case, everything I see gets filtered through my own perceptions before I can write it down. I try very hard to mark any place where I'm offering an opinion or an editorial comment, and to be as evenhanded and factual about everything else as possible, but I make no claim that this site is 100% objective.
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I've tried to make it as easy as possible to find things via drop-down menu, search function, site index, and cross-reference links, but am always completely open to suggestions on how to improve it.
- Spelling:
- All spellings are taken from rdanderson.com or closed-captioning, with one exception. Both of those say that Tau'ri is actually Tauri. I can't bring myself to take the apostrophe out; it just looks wrong to me without it. So for this one instance, I'm going with my personal quirk rather than the official ruling. (Also, in some cases, the show has changed the spelling on a word; I generally stick with the original spelling, since it's what I got used to.)
- Timing of events:
- I consider each season to happen during a calendar year, rather than going by airdates, for several reasons, largely revolving around the difficulties of reconciling airdates with length of action (e.g., cliffhanger season endings). Most important, though, was the show's own dated canon: in Politics, reference is made to Jack's report about the first mission to Chulak (Children of the Gods) being dated February 23 "of this year", and the mission itself occurring on February 10, 1997. With Politics being at the end of the season, and the reference being phrased like that, everything between CotG and Politics has to have happened in 1997. So I use that as my basis for every season thereafter. That means the seasons break down like this (with a certain amount of wiggle room for cross-season cliffhangers, of course):
Season Year One
1997 Two 1998 Three 1999 Four 2000 Five 2001 Six 2002 Seven 2003 Eight 2004- Specific Episodes:
- Double Jeopardy:
- I'm including things that happened to the robot team, always in (parens) since it's not specifically "our" team. But they are the SG-1 of our universe. Sorta. So stuff that happened to them counts. Sorta.
- The Other Guys:
- Since my take on the episode is that the entire thing barring the very last minute in the lab was a MarySue fantasy on the part of Felger, I can't include anything beyond the two scientists's names, basically. See the Nitpicks page for details. To see a full summary and reviews of the episode, try Gateworld's listing at http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s6/608.shtml . (The review will make fans of the episode happy, since Morjana loved the episode and accepted its reality, unlike me.)
- Avenger 2.0:
- Like The Other Guys, I simply cannot accept that the events as aired are the events as they happened; at best, most of them are Felger's biased memory. Because of this, I have no idea how much of what we were shown actually happened, so I'm recording the bare bones and nothing more. Anything that gets mentioned or confirmed when Felger isn't around, I'm considering canon. If it's something that we only have Felger's view of, though, I'm considering it suspect and not touching it (barring Chloe's name and a few personal details about Felger himself, such as his apartment). I realize this is an extremely arbitrary decision and it will annoy some people, but it was either that or write the entire episode off. I'm happy to listen to arguments in favor of the total reality of the episode, but I have to say upfront, the odds that I'll be convinced are vanishingly poor. As always, see the Nitpicks page to see what my main problems were with the episode. If you want more detailed information about the episode, try Gateworld's take on it, at http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s7/709.shtml .
- New Order:
- I took the notes for New Order from the original airing, when it was one solid episode. Everything is marked just New Order, with no indication of which part it's from, because I wasn't sure where the split would happen.
- Stargate Infinity:
- I watched the first couple of episodes, and gave up. I can't reconcile that universe with the SG-1 universe, so there's no Stargate Infinity information on this site, and never will be. If you need info about it, see the Gateworld page for it.
- Stargate Atlantis:
- I have no idea if I'll be expanding this site to include SG:Atlantis, or building a companion site, or not. I know nothing about the show except that it exists, and will probably give it a few weeks before I make up my mind one way or the other. If it doesn't trigger my obsessive interest, I won't be including it. If it does, I'll be the one over in the corner going insane trying to keep detailed track of two shows at the same time. Update: I've seen it, and I like it -- and I'm still not sure I'll have time to cover it. Watch this space for further updates...
Last updated: January 19, 2005
Amendments, corrections, and additions are always welcome at
arduinna@trickster.org .
All I ask is that you please don't include any spoilers, no matter how minor,
for episodes that haven't aired yet in the US.
Many, many thanks to everyone who's pointed out mistakes and missing stuff
that I should add.
If you've written to me and I haven't responded to you, I'm not ignoring you,
just swamped.
I answer everything eventually, I promise.
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