Forever in a Day - Season 3, Episode 10

First Airing (USA)
October 8, 1999
Written By
Jonathan Glassner
Directed By
Peter DeLuise

Guest Stars
Erick Avari - Kasuf
Vaitiare Bandera - Sha're
Teryl Rothery - Dr. Janet Fraiser
Jason Schombing - Robert Rothman

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Synopsis: SG-1 is on P8X 873 where the Abydonians have been captured by the Goa'uld. O'Neill frees the Abydonians from their prison, and Kasuf mentions to Daniel that Ammonet has taken after Sha're's boy (see "Secrets"). O'Neill says they have to leave, but Daniel goes after Ammonet. While O'Neill, Carter, and Teal'c are fighting a massive onslaught by Ammonet's Jaffa, Daniel enters the tent where Ammonet is waiting. He holds out his handgun and tells her not to attack him, but she whips out the hand device and points it at his head...ouch. He pleads with Sha're to fight the Goa'uld, the gun starts to fall from his hands, Teal'c runs into the tent and aims his staff weapon at Ammonet...talk about placing Teal'c in a really bad situation. Let's cut to the opening credits, shall we? =)

Next we know, Daniel is opening his eyes in the infirmary back in the SGC. He's greeted by Dr. Fraiser, Hammond, O'Neill, Carter, and Teal'c and asks them what happened. They were on P8X 873 freeing the Abydonians...and Sha're was there. Then the bad news comes out. Sha're is dead and Teal'c was the one who killed her to save Daniel's life. Daniel doesn't seem the least bit phased since she has a Goa'uld and believes her Jaffa will undoubtedly take her to a sarcophagus and revive her. The others respond with silence until Hammond asks Dr. Fraiser if Daniel can be taken out of the infirmary in a wheelchair. She agrees, and away they go.

While in the hallway, they meet Kasuf who says that the day was a very sad day for all of them. Daniel, still believing Sha're can be saved, says that she'll be revived and Kasuf asks O'Neill if this is true; he replies that it's not going to happen this time. They all continue to the morgue, where the attendant pulls the sheet away from the body...and Daniel has no choice but to believe that she's dead. Daniel tells Teal'c that he should have waited longer before shooting her. O'Neill counters that Teal'c did the right thing. They couldn't have left her on P8X 873 and let her Jaffa take her to a sarcophagus because she didn't have any Jaffa left. SG-1 won and saved the Abydonians in the process. Poor Daniel...he is not a happy camper.

Back in the infirmary, Carter enters and hands him a bag with chocolate-walnut cookies, his favorite. He thanks her and starts talking about the pen he's staring at. Sha're was amazed when she saw it--she thought it was magic. Carter is close to tears as he's telling her this, and he says he's going to get some sleep. She says if he needs anything, he should let her know. He thanks her and closes his eyes.

Ah, but wait! Suddenly there is an orange-gold light and Daniel is looking up at Ammonet, who's attacking him with the hand device. Sha're's voice says, Hear me, Daniel and then he's opening his eyes again, staring at Dr. Fraiser, Hammond, O'Neill, Carter, Teal'c, Kasuf...and Sha're, alive and well. He says he's confused; O'Neill explains that Teal'c had to shoot Sha're when she attacked him, but Carter tells him they took her to the Tok'ra, who had a stolen sarcophagus. They revived her, removed the Goa'uld, and now she's alive and well back on Earth. SG-1 won--the Abydonians were saved. Sha're bends down by him, O'Neill suggests the others give the couple some time alone and they leave. After they're gone, Daniel and Sha're start to talk...but as they do, she disappears, pulled into space by some odd force. What is going on here?

Daniel opens his eyes yet again to find them focusing on Dr. Fraiser. He asks if Sha're is still there, Fraiser answers that they haven't taken her body back to Abydos yet to bury her...if that's what he's referring to. So...that thing where she was alive was all a dream?

We cut to Hammond's office, where Daniel knocks on the door and enters. Hammond asks what he can do for the grieving man; Daniel answers by handing him a letter. He's quitting his work with the SGC. Hammond replies that he can't do that and that he should just take some time off, but Daniel reminds him that he's a civilian and is living in a country where he has freedom...he can do that. His whole purpose of working with the SGC had been to find Sha're and free her, but now that she's dead, he can't do that anymore.

Next scene, Daniel is packing up all the stuff in his office. O'Neill enters, asks what he's doing and how long he's going to be gone (thereby leaving O'Neill stuck with Daniel's dissertation assistant, Robert Rothman, as his replacement). What, hasn't General Hammond told him? O'Neill assures him yes, he knows Daniel said he was quitting, but he can't believe he'll be able to stay away for good. After all, he'd miss the team and the exciting cultures they're always exploring. They talk some more, Daniel assures him he is leaving for good since the SGC will go on without him, and Daniel keeps packing.

As he's heading for the elevator, he finds himself confronted by Teal'c, who asks if there's any human ritual whereby Daniel will forgive him for killing Sha're. Daniel says no. Ouch.

We pan into Daniel's apartment (oddly enough not the same one we saw in "Fire and Water"--this one looks an awful lot nicer, but just as cluttered with artifacts) where O'Neill, Carter, and some SGC personnel are helping unload Daniel's stuff. Teal'c is noticeably absent. Carter asks what he's going to do; Daniel says he's going far away to the most remote dig he can find. However, he assures them he'll see them all once again at Sha're's funeral. Carter (still fighting tears) gives him a hug goodbye; O'Neill shakes his hand and says it was a pleasure doing business with him, then caves in and gives him a hug. They leave.

That night, Daniel's lying in his bed alone. Suddenly he opens his eyes, sees Ammonet attacking him with the ribbon device, and hears Sha're saying Hear me, Daniel, then is back in his room. He turns on the light, only to find Sha're lying next to him. She hushes him and tells him he needs to continue working with the SGC, forgive Teal'c and find the boy, then quietly urges him to go back to sleep. He dozes off again, waking the next morning to find no one else there with him.

Now we're on Abydos, watching Sha're's funeral. Everyone's there once again...except Teal'c. Daniel goes through the Abydonian/Egyptian ceremony, weighs the heart, speaks some Egyptian words, and rests assured that the gods have accept Sha're since her actions were not her own but the demon's. They bury her and, after the ceremony, Kasuf stops him. He says Daniel needs to talk to Sha're because he hasn't heard what she has to say yet. Daniel's a little puzzled by this statement and heads in the direction Kasuf is pointing, where he finds Sha're. She tells him he needs to forgive Teal'c...and find the boy, because he is a Harsesis, containing all the secrets of the Goa'uld. Once again, she's pulled backward in the air and is replaced with Ammonet, aiming the ribbon device at his head and Sha're's voice saying Hear me, Daniel....

....then he wakes up in his own bed. He picks up the phone next to his bed and calls the SGC, saying he needs to talk to Major Carter. She's apparently not there because he gets dressed and heads to the SGC to wait for her to come back from a mission. Once SG-1 returns, everyone greets him. Teal'c says it's nice to see him alive and well again, and Daniel finally tells Teal'c that he did the right thing by killing Sha're. Finally, forgiveness! Anyway, Daniel asks Sam if he can talk to her. O'Neill heads off to complain to Hammond about Rothman. Once everyone's left, Daniel asks Carter how exactly the ribbon device works. She starts to explain the technology of it...and he stops her, instead asking if thoughts are what control the ribbon device. She says they do; he next questions if the person using the device could possibly use it to transfer a message to the person on the other end. Carter says probably, but also asks why he's wondering about this? Daniel answers that he thinks Sha're's trying to send him a message...but he doesn't know what the message is yet.

As he's returning to his apartment, he finds that O'Neill and Kasuf are already there, waiting inside for him. Huh. Now how did they get inside...and what are they doing there? O'Neill says Daniel'll need to get a new lock and Kasuf says he's there because he heard that Daniel quit the SGC and he wants to persuade him to stay. He tells Daniel that he and the Abydonians feel safe knowing Daniel's traveling through the Chaapa'ai to defend them; Daniel replies that he can't work with the SGC anymore. In a little twist, Kasuf then says that Daniel still hasn't heard what Sha're's trying to tell him. Wondering how Kasuf knows about his visions, he then learns that Kasuf has also talked to his daughter after her death. As a matter of fact, Sha're is here now, waiting through one of Daniel's apartment doors to talk to him. Daniel steps through the door Kasuf is motioning to....

....and he finds himself back on P8X 873, staring at the tent where he originally found Sha're/Ammonet. She's standing outside and beckons to him to come and join her, which he does. Once inside the tent, the image morphs into Ammonet attacking him with the ribbon device...and Sha're's voice saying Come to me, Daniel.

Daniel wakes yet again in his bed during the middle of the night. He gets up and goes to the SGC, where he enters Teal'c's room and finds Teal'c meditating ala "Holiday." Teal'c says it's nice to see Daniel back in the SGC, and Daniel asks him what he knows about a child born of two Goa'uld parents. Teal'c explains that these children are called Harsesis and are forbidden by the Goa'uld, who will search for them to destroy them. It's true that they possess all the knowledge of the Goa'uld, and that's why the Goa'uld hunt and despise them. Daniel thanks him; Teal'c says he's glad Daniel still finds his knowledge of use.

Next, Daniel heads to Hammond's office where O'Neill is complaining about Rothman. Danel announces that he wants to rejoin SG-1; O'Neill is overjoyed and asks Hammond if that's okay. Gee, what a good thing Hammond hasn't processed the resignation form yet, huh? SG-1 is rather happy to have him back and off they go to a world where the trees are very purple with lots and lots of blossoms. Everyone heads off to explore to civilization-less planet, but as soon as they're far enough away Daniel runs back to the Stargate, dials out, and jumps through. Carter races after him but doesn't see the symbols in time.

So where has Daniel gone? Back to P8X 873, of course. He enters the tent where Sha're/Ammonet is waiting. They talk and Sha're tells him Ammonet only captured the Abydonians as a show, to hide the fact that she was after the child. Daniel asks where she took the boy and Sha're answers that Ammonet sent him with her closest aide to a place called Kheb, where Osiris once hid from Seth. She makes Daniel promise to save the boy, which Daniel does. They kiss...and suddenly he's kneeling on the ground in the tent, Ammonet attacking him with the ribbon device. Teal'c rushes in, the gun (which had slipped from Daniel's hands in the beginning of the episode) completes its fall, Teal'c fires at Ammonet, and she sinks to the ground, releasing Daniel from the ribbon device's grip. Daniel crawls over to her and before she dies, she tells him she loves him. Daniel assures Teal'c he did the right thing, O'Neill and Carter run into the tent and are shocked to find Sha're and Daniel lying on the ground facing each other. Sha're is dead, Daniel is injured, but Teal'c assures them he'll be alright. Before the screen fades, Daniel smiles and tells the dead Sha're that he loves her too.


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Related Episodes: "Secrets," is where Sha're has the boy and we learn he was left on Abydos. Apophis died in "Serpent's Song." There's a brief reference to "Seth." The quote O'Neill repeats to Daniel either came from "Fair Game" or "Politics" or some other episode that I can't think of offhand.

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Quotes:
Daniel: "What happened?"
O'Neill: "You don't remember?"
Daniel: "I'm not sure."
Carter: "We were on P8X 873. We were freeing the Abydonians who the Goa'uld had taken as slaves...?"
O'Neill: "Kasuf sent for us."
Daniel: "Sha're was there."
Carter: "Yeah."
O'Neill: "She's dead, Daniel.  I'm sorry."
Daniel: "How?"
Teal'c: "It is I who am responsible. I was forced to fire upon and terminate the life of Sha're. However, I assure you it was only done to save your life."
Daniel: "No."
Carter: "No?"
Daniel: "No. They have a sarcophagus. Her guards put her in the sarcophagus. She's still out there somewhere, alive." Nobody says anything. "What?"
Hammond: "Doctor, can he be taken out of the infirmary?"
Fraiser: "We'll have to keep his drip in. I'll arrange for the wheelchair."
O'Neill: "I'll take him, Sir."
Teal'c: "I will accompany you also."

Daniel: "Why didn't you leave her there? They would've saved her."
O'Neill: "There was no 'they' left."
Teal'c: "We were victorious, Daniel Jackson. There was no one remaining to take Sha're to a sarcophagus. We brought Kasuf to prepare her body according to Abydonian tradition."
O'Neill: "The good news is we managed to save most of the Abydonians."
Kasuf: "And for that we are eternally grateful."
Daniel, to Teal'c: "You should've waited longer. I would've gotten through to her."
O'Neill: "She was trying to kill you, Daniel."
Daniel: "No, she wasn't trying to kill me. Ammonet was trying to kill me."
Teal'c: "I have seen many humans killed by Goa'uld ribbon devices. You would have been dead in mere seconds if I had not acted."
O'Neill: "Teal'c did the right thing, Daniel."
Teal'c: "I am sorry Sha're is dead. However, you are my friend. If I had it to do again, I would do the same."

Carter, to Daniel who's staring at a pen: "Hi."
Daniel: "Hi."
Carter: "I brought you some of these chocolate walnut cookies you love so much."
Daniel: "Thank you.  You ever really study one of these?"
Carter: "A pen?"
Daniel: "I spent half my life studying the history of the written word, including how various cultures recorded things through the ages. From hammers and chisels to quills and ink...but I never stopped once to recognize the ingenuity of this simple little piece of technology that we use.  After the first team left me at Abydos, Sha're saw me writing in my journal and thought the ballpoint I was using was magic. A little device like this pen was such a wonder to her." His voice cracks as he adds, "The simplest things were a wonder to her."
Carter: "Daniel, it's healthy to hold onto those memories."
Daniel: "I couldn't save her. All these wonders we have at our disposal and I couldn't save her. I'm just going to get some sleep if you don't mind."
Carter, fighting back her tears: "Okay. Um, let me know if you need anything, okay?"
Daniel: "Thank you."

Sha're: "Daniel, you're awake. He's awake!"
Fraiser: "Hey! How do you feel?"
Daniel: "Confused."
Fraiser: "I bet. Tell me your name."
Daniel: "Daniel Jackson."
Fraiser: "And what's your birthday?"
Daniel: "July 8th. Sha're...."
Sha're: "Yes, husband?"
Daniel: "You're alive."
Sha're: "I am."
Kasuf: "As are most of our people, thanks be to you. Thanks be to all of you."
Daniel: "What happened?"
Teal'c: "I found you in the clutches of Ammonet's ribbon device. I had no recourse but to fire upon her."
Carter: "Then we took her straight to the Tok'ra. They had a captured sarcophagus and a way to remove the Goa'uld."
Daniel: "Then I was dreaming before."
O'Neill: "What?"
Daniel: "Nothing." Sha're bends down by him.
O'Neill, to the others: "Um, maybe we should...."
Carter: "Glad to see you're okay, Daniel."
O'Neill: "Oh, he's going to be okay."
Fraiser: "Oh, it looks that way, yeah."

Hammond: "Dr. Jackson. It's good to see you back on your feet."
Daniel: "Yes, uh, Dr. Fraiser just released me."
Hammond: "Is there something I can help you with, Dr. Jackson?"
Daniel: "Yes, Sir. I've come to tender my resignation."
Hammond: "I won't accept it."
Daniel: "I'm not military, Sir, and it's a free country last I checked."
Hammond: "You're obviously in an emotional state right now, making rash decisions. Why don't you take some time off, then see how you feel?"
Daniel: "That's not necessary, Sir. I joined this program so I could find my wife. Now I've found her. End of story."

O'Neill, to Daniel who's packing up the stuff in his office: "Hey. You should meet the whiz kid they saddled us with while you're out of commission."
Daniel: "Robert Rothman. He was my research assistance when I was doing my dissertation.  Smart guy. Had a good teacher."
O'Neill: "Geek."
Daniel: "Yes, he used to call me that."
O'Neill: "I was talkin' about you. So, how long are we stuck with this guy?"
Daniel: "What do you mean?"
O'Neill: "How long you going to be gone?"
Daniel: "Didn't General Hammond tell you?"
O'Neill: "What, that you quit? Yeah, he told me that. But, uh, come on. We both know you can't stay away."
Daniel: "Then I guess we're both wrong 'cause I'm gone."
O'Neill: "Give it a week. You'll miss me."
Daniel: "Yes, I'll miss all the salty, bad-tempered insults, all the illogical arguments...."
O'Neill: "Okay, you'll miss Carter and Teal'c."
Daniel: "I'll miss Carter."
O'Neill: "And you'll miss the excitement, all the new cultures you get to explore, all the history, that's the kind of stuff you can't walk away from."
Daniel: "Jack, up until now every time I set foot through that gate I was thinking about my wife. Maybe I'll see her this time, maybe this is the one.... Now every time I go through it'll just be some...place...where that hope used to be. That's why I can't do it anymore. I hope you understand that."
O'Neill: "'The SGC may be the single most important human endeavor for the future of mankind.' Not bad, huh? You said that."
Daniel: "The SGC will go on without me."

Daniel: "Please get out of my way, Teal'c."
Teal'c: "I will, but you must hear me first."
Daniel: "I have a pretty good idea what you want to say."
Teal'c: "Is there not some form of human ritual in which I may ask your forgiveness?"
Daniel: "No."

Daniel, to a SGC personnel: "Thank you."
O'Neill: "You're welcome."
Carter: "So."
Daniel: "So..."
O'Neill: "So! Now what?"
Daniel: "Now I get on with my life."
Carter: "What're you going to do?"
Daniel: "Well, I'm going somewhere far away, the most remote dig I can find."
Carter: "We going to see you again?"
Daniel: "At the funeral. Now, if you'll excuse me, I seem to have a lot to do."
Carter: "Okay." She gives him a hug.
O'Neill, shaking Daniel's hand: "Well, it's been a pleasure doing business with you." He gives in and gives Daniel a hug. "Dr. Jackson."

Sha're: "Are you ill, my husband?"
Daniel: "Apparently."
Sha're: "Go back to sleep. Tomorrow you will rise and return to your travels through the Chaapa'ai."
Daniel: "No, I won't. I don't need to anymore. I've already found you."
Sha're: "You must continue so you can find the boy!"
Daniel: "Where is he?"
Sha're: "To continue your travels, you must first forgive Teal'c. He did what is right."
Daniel: "When he killed you."
Sha're: "Yes."
Daniel: "But you're here."
Sha're: "Yes. Now go back to sleep."

Daniel (speaking first in English, then in Egyptian): "I speak for Sha're who can no longer speak for herself. I have spoken no lies nor acted with deceit. I was once possessed by a demon who did these things against my will. The demon is gone and now I am without sin. Grant me a place in your blessed dwelling." He continues the ceremony, then, "By the trial of the great scales they heart is light. Thy soul has been found true."

Kasuf: "Good son."
Daniel: "It was a beautiful ceremony, good father."
Kasuf: "It was. My heart is still burdened."
Daniel: "Why? Your daughter is with the god."
Kasuf: "Yes, but you still have not heard her."
Daniel: "I do not understand."
Kasuf: 'What she has to say is important to all of our future. Go to her."

Sha're: "Daniel, you must forgive Teal'c."
Daniel: "Yes, you already told me that."
Sha're: "And together you must find the boy."
Daniel: "Why?"
Kasuf: "For he is Harsesis, the one who holds the secrets."
Sha're: "The boy is the son of two Goa'uld hosts. He contains all the secrets of the Goa'uld. You must find him."

Carter: "Daniel!"
O'Neill: "Well, ole Doc Jackson. What're you doing here?"
Daniel: "I need to talk to Sam. Alone."
O'Neill: "General, I need to talk to you alone."
Daniel, shaking Robert's hand: "How're they treating you, Robert?"
Robert: "Oh, um...I think they'd rather have you. Especially Colonel O'Neill."
Daniel: "Well, don't let Jack get to you. He's just intimidated by you because you're, uh, you're way smarter than he is."
Robert: "Oh!" He leaves.
Teal'c: "It is good to see you well, Daniel Jackson."
Daniel: "Teal'c. You did the right thing."
Carter: "So, what's up?"
Daniel: "How well do you understand the Goa'uld hand device? How it works?"
Carter: "Well, uh, best I can tell it uses a modified version of the power source in the staff weapon which it channels through amplification channels that...."
Daniel: "No. I meant it works by thought control, right?"
Carter: "Yeah, that's one way to put it. More like thought control amplified with emotion."
Daniel: "Okay, so there is a connection with the mind."
Carter: "Oh yeah, definitely."
Daniel: "So it's possible to send a thought through it if you had someone in one of those grips like Sha're had me in."
Carter: "As far as I know, Daniel, it's designed to kill."
Daniel: "Okay, but it could do both."
Carter: "Yeah, I suppose it could. Why?"
Daniel: "I'm not sure. I know this may sound like wishful thinking, but...I think Sha're was trying to send a message to me through the hand device."
Carter: "What message?"
Daniel: "I'm not sure."

O'Neill: "Hey, Daniel."
Daniel: "Hi. How'd you get in here?"
O'Neill: "You left the base before we could catch you. We thought we'd stop by and see you here."
Daniel: "How'd you get in here?"
O'Neill: "Got a secret waiting in the hall so I let us in. You need a new lock, by the way."
Kasuf: "Good son, it is important I speak with you."
Daniel: "What is it, good father?"
Kasuf: "Colonel O'Neill tells me you are leaving his tribe, that you no longer intend to go through the Chaapa'ai. Is this so?"
Daniel: "Yes."
Kasuf: "Well, this disturbs me greatly. It gives the people of Abydos great security knowing that you are out among the gods protecting us."
Daniel: "I'm sorry, good father. I joined the SGC in the hopes of finding Sha're. That goal is no longer attainable so I cannot travel amongst the gods anymore. I hope you understand that."
Kasuf: "But Daniel, my daughter wishes you to travel among the gods."
Daniel: "She does."
Kasuf: "Yes, so you can find the boy."
Daniel: "Forgive me, good father, how do you know that?"
Kasuf: "Sha're told me. Go, ask her yourself."

Daniel: "Am I interrupting?"
Teal'c: "It is good to see you, Daniel Jackson."
Daniel: "Teal'c, what happens if two Goa'uld-ed hosts have a child?"
Teal'c: "It is strictly forbidden, punishable by death."
Daniel: "Really. Why?"
Teal'c: "If two hosts were to mate and produce a child, that child would contain all the knowledge of the Goa'uld."
Daniel: "So the genetic memory that Goa'uld have in their DNA is passed onto the human offspring."
Teal'c: "That is correct. Such children are called Harsesis. These children are hunted down and destroyed by the Goa'uld with great impunity."
Daniel: "So the offspring, the Harsesis, would contain all the knowledge, all the secrets of the Goa'uld that...."
Teal'c: "Yes, Daniel." Daniel gets up and heads for the door. "Daniel Jackson. It pleases me greatly that once again you value my knowledge."

O'Neill: "General! The guy has got two left feet. He slows down the unit."
Daniel: "Déjà vu."
O'Neill: "Déjà vu?"
Daniel: "Déjà vu. You know, Rothman was a two-time decathlon champion in college."
O'Neill: "Rothman?!"
Hammond: "Two left feet, huh?"
Daniel: "Trying to get Robert out of your unit?"
O'Neill: "Well, yeah."
Daniel: "Any chance of that happening, Sir?"
Hammond: "Only chance would be if you reconsidered."
Daniel: "Okay."
O'Neill: "Good! So Roth...." He finally realizes what Daniel said. "What?"
Daniel: "Okay."
O'Neill: "Are you kidding?"
Daniel: "No, I've given it some thought and I've decided I'd like to come back."
O'Neill: "May I ask what changed your mind? You were fairly adamant."
Daniel: "I don't know. Let's just say there's something through the Stargate I think I still have to be the one to find."
O'Neill: "Now, see, I missed that. I have no idea what he means but I buy it. What do you say, General?"
Hammond: "I haven't put through his resignation papers yet."
O'Neill: "Good! So he's in."

O'Neill: "So, Bruce Jenner, sit this one out, huh?" <Special thanks to Willy for explaining who Bruce Jenner is =) >
Robert: "Ah, me? Why?"
O'Neill: "You've been reassigned to another unit."
Robert: "Why?"
O'Neill: "Okay, you're being replaced."
Robert: "Why?"
O'Neill: "Because I'm intimidated by your intelligence. Where's the confusion here?"

O'Neill: "Daniel, the UAV didn't show any big signs of civilization, human, Goa'uld, or otherwise, so...."
Daniel: "So you want me to look for little signs of civilization. Itsy bitsy artifacts...."
O'Neill: "It's good to have you back."

Sha're: "You are finally here."
Daniel: "Yes."
Sha're: "You are the only one who can save the boy, Daniel."
Daniel: "He's a Harsesis, he contains all their knowledge."
Sha're: "Ammonet took the Abydonians as a show so that Heru-Ur would not know her true goal."
Daniel: "To take the boy."
Sha're, nodding: "She has sent him into hiding with her closest aide."
Daniel: "Where?"
Sha're, about to be pulled away again, but she fights it: "Kheb."
Daniel: "I know a Kheb. There's a reference in Budge. It's the mythical place where Osiris hid from Seth. Kheb is a myth."
Sha're: "No."
Daniel: "Where is it?"
Sha're: "Promise me you will save the child!"
Daniel: "I promise."

Sha're, right before she dies: "I love you, Daniel."
Teal'c: "I am sorry, Daniel Jackson."
Daniel: "You did the right thing, Teal'c."
Carter, seeing Sha're dead: "Oh, god."
O'Neill: "Teal'c?"
Teal'c: "Daniel Jackson will be fine."
Daniel, smiling and touching Sha're's face: "I love you too."

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