There's something a little bit odd about seeing full on humanoid aliens in Stargate. I know, we have the Unas but the Serrakins feel somehow out of place and like they belong more in Star Trek. Anyway, that's my own issue and not the episode's. A bigger problem here are the humans that SG-1 encounter and the fact they they're all arseholes. It's just too obvious from the first encounter that they aren't who they say they are.
I do enjoy Jonas being clever and figuring things out.
A decent episode, but way too predictable.
"Corso", eh? Another Corso shows up in a later series created by SG-1 producer Joseph Mallozzi: Jace Corso from Dark Matter. Hmm…
The guards don't react at all to the sound of artifacts crashing to the floor in Quinn's lab? Curious.
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Regarding the telescope scene, did the writers forget that O'Neill was into astronomy in the beginning? He should know if you can't see in daylight.
Or, he had a brainfart.