Family - Season 2, Episode 8

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First Aired On: August 14, 1998
Written By: Katharyn Powers
Directed By: William Gerehty
Guest Stars: Tony Amendola (Bra'tac), Brook Parker (Dray'auc), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Peter Williams (Apophis)


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Related Episodes:

Daniel Jackson's History/Linguistic/Mythology Lesson:

Sam Carter's Physics Lesson:

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Quotes:
Hammond
: "There's no one scheduled to return today. Did you get an iris code?"
Female Technician: "Yes, Sir, we did. From SG-1." The camera closes up on each of the SG-1 members in their spiffy new blue uniforms...in the control room.
O'Neill: "Hi. How are ya."

Bra'tac: "Hammond of Texas. Will you give me leave to enter your compound?"

O'Neill: "Bra'tac. Greeetings...from Earth."
Bra'tac: "Hmm. Hassock."
O'Neill, as Bra'tac practically ignores him and walks away. "I take it this isn't...a...social call."

Hammond: "I can't allow my best people to walk into what is obviously a trap."
O'Neill: "Of course it's a trap, Sir. And in knowing it's a trap we can avoid it."

O'Neill: "If we can pull this off, Sir, we can grab Teal'c's son and nail this mother..." he catches himself "...Goa'uld in one sweep."

Fro'tac: "I am Fro'tac of the high cliffs."
O'Neill: "Jack, of the windy city. This is Jackson and Carter." (Since when does O'Neill call Daniel 'Jackson'?)

O'Neill: "Look, I just want to know if this guy Fro'tac can be trusted not to turn us in."
Teal'c, fuming: "Is it not obvious, O'Neill? He cannot be trusted."
O'Neill: "Well, no offense, Teal'c, but I don't think that assessment is born of a cool head. What do you think, Bra'tac?"
Bra'tac: "Fro'tac is one of Teal'c's oldest confidants. Both were my wards in the Bassak training. He has indicated many times he agrees with my beliefs that the Goa'uld are false gods."
O'Neill: "Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Can he be trusted?"
Bra'tac: "I believe so, yes. But I suggest we keep a close eye on him at all times."
Teal'c: "A better response would be to kill him."
Bra'tac: "Teal'c! You cannot."
Daniel: "Teal'c, look, I know you probably don't want to hear this right now, but I think you need to get some perspective on this. Maybe, in a way, you should be thanking him."
Teal'c: "How can you say that, Daniel Jackson? He has betrayed our friendship." (Teal'c gets to rehash these same few lines right back at Daniel in the next episode, "
Secrets")
Daniel: "If I recall, last time we were here, you were pretty upset about your family being outcasts, barely surviving in a camp because of what you did. I mean, it seems tome they have a better life now."
Bra'tac: "Teal'c, listen to me. If you were dead, would you wish Dray'auc to remain alone forever?"
Teal'c: "I am not dead."
Bra'tac: "In your current situation you may as well be. How long before you return to provide for her?"
Teal'c: "You know I cannot answer that."
Bra'tac: "Yes, as does she. Dr. Jackson is right. Fro'tac has high station in Chu'lac. Thanks to him, your family is no longer outcast."
O'Neill: "Teal'c, I know it's tough, but you've gotta focus on your boy."
Bra'tac: "Before we proceed, give you your word that you will not commit del mar hokim."
Teal'c, unhappily: "I give you my word."
Bra'tac: "Then I will retrieve Fro'tac and your wife. And we will begin planning fr the rescue of your son."
O'Neill, quietly to Daniel: "Del mar hokim?"
Daniel: "It means something like 'revenge by the wearer of horns,' which I'm guessing is a Jaffa term for being a...cuckold."
O'Neill: "Hello."

Teal'c, to Dray'auc: "After that is done I will never lay eyes on you again."

Bra'tac: "Apophis is about to address the people of Chu'lac."
Carter: "Well, this should be interesting."

O'Neill, to Teal'c upon hearing that there's a 1,000,000 sheshka bounty on his head: "Well, you've got a price on your head, you're doing your job."

O'Neill, wearing a serpent guard uniform: "No wonder these guys are always cranky. Let me out of this thing."
Daniel: "Jack, where the hell have you been?"

Carter: "Does anyone besides me think that was a little too easy?"
Daniel: "Yeah, be careful, Teal'c. That was an awfully fast turn around."
Teal'c: "My son is strong. His mind has overcome the lies Apophis placed there."
O'Neill: "Then you won't mind if Carter does a little search." Interesting reference to Carter's ability to feel out Goa'ulds.
Carter: "I think he's clean, Colonel."
Teal'c: "If this were not Rya'c's return it would have been a trap. It was not."
O'Neill: "Not yet."
Teal'c: "Why do you doubt my son?"
O'Neill: "It's my nature, Teal'c. I'm thinking Cassandra here. A little Naquada bomb in the chest, get through the gate, boom."
Teal'c: "My son is Jaffa. The symbiote within him will not allow such tampering."
O'Neill: "Is that a fact...or hope?"
Teal'c: "It is a fact, O'Neill."

Fraiser: "Well, no sign of anything abnormal. Not that I'm exactly an expert on what's normal for a Jaffa his age."
O'Neill: "No sign of a bomb in his belly?"
Fraiser: "None."

O'Neill: "Kinda sounds like anthrax."
Fraiser: "This stuff makes anthrax look like a cold virus."

Rya'c, as O'Neill hands him a baseball glove...interesting since Charlie used to love baseball: "What is it?"
O'Neill: "Well, I guess I'll have to come and explain a few things."

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