[s1e21] Politics ⚡
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: The episode highlights the friction between military/scientific discovery and political oversight. Kinsey represents a narrow-minded, isolationist worldview.
: Senator Robert Kinsey (played by Ronny Cox), who becomes a long-running antagonist for the SGC. Plot Summary [S1E21] Politics
Following Daniel Jackson’s return from an alternate reality in the previous episode ("There But for the Grace of God"), he warns the SGC that a Goa'uld attack fleet is heading for Earth. However, the program faces an immediate domestic threat: .
(Season 1, Episode 21) is the penultimate episode of the first season of Stargate SG-1 . It serves as a high-stakes "clip show" that balances internal bureaucratic tension with the looming threat of an interstellar invasion. Episode Overview Original Air Date : February 27, 1998 Directed By : Martin Wood Written By : Brad Wright You can find more detailed production notes and
Battlestar Galactica: narativní a žánrová analýza - Theses
The episode ends on a bleak cliffhanger: the SGC is ordered to shut down just as the Goa'uld threat becomes imminent. This sets the stage for the season finale, where SG-1 must go rogue to save the planet. : Senator Robert Kinsey (played by Ronny Cox),
: Having seen Earth destroyed in another timeline, Daniel's frustration with Kinsey's dismissal provides the emotional core of the episode. Impact on the Series