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Day of Judgement, Day of WrathEpisode Number: 65 Season Num: 3 First Aired: Monday May 5, 2003 Prod Code: 321 |
When the crew prepares for the launch of The Resolution of Hector, they soon discover that Rommie has had a change of mind and is now working against the crew.
| Writer: | Zack Stentz, Ashley Edward Miller |
| Director: | Allan Eastman |
| Star: | Kevin Sorbo (Captain Dylan Hunt), Gordon Michael Woolvett (Seamus Harper), Lexa Doig (Andromeda/Rommie), Lisa Ryder (Beka Valentine), Keith Hamilton Cobb (Tyr Anasazi) |
| Guest Star: | Larry Musser (Perseid Doctor), Marion Eisman (Olma), Victoria Campbell (Tamerlane), J.R. Bourne (William Ataturk Fleet Marshall of the Drago-Kazov), Michael Shanks (Balance of Judgement/Remiel), Christopher Judge (High Guard Avatar DSX 91-369/Hector), Brian Barry (Restor), Suzanne Olafson (Female Restorian) |
International Airdates:
-This episode aired in Canada on May 14, 2003 on Mystery.
-This episode aired in the UK on September 15, 2003 on Sky One.
-This episode aired in the Australia on April 10, 2004 on Fox 8. (edit) This episode brings together three actors from the show Stargate SG-1: Michael Shanks, who played Dr. Daniel Jackson; Christopher Judge, who played Teal'c; and JR Bourne, who played a recurring character named Martouf. (edit)
-This episode aired in Canada on May 14, 2003 on Mystery.
-This episode aired in the UK on September 15, 2003 on Sky One.
-This episode aired in the Australia on April 10, 2004 on Fox 8. (edit) This episode brings together three actors from the show Stargate SG-1: Michael Shanks, who played Dr. Daniel Jackson; Christopher Judge, who played Teal'c; and JR Bourne, who played a recurring character named Martouf. (edit)
Harper: Why are we always behind the right door, at the wrong time?!
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Hector: Respectfully Captain. You don't want your first sign of trouble to be your ship ejecting us through an airlock.
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Andromeda: All defensive systems are offline.
Dylan: Well then. Throw sticks at them! (edit) Harper: Of course. Why bring a gun to a warship. Just gonna be working, not like we have any trouble on ours! (edit) (After "Rommie" has completely insulted him.)
Harper: Maybe. But I've got something your little boy-toy here will never have. I love you.
Rommie: Well that's the most pathetic thing of all. (edit)
Dylan: Well then. Throw sticks at them! (edit) Harper: Of course. Why bring a gun to a warship. Just gonna be working, not like we have any trouble on ours! (edit) (After "Rommie" has completely insulted him.)
Harper: Maybe. But I've got something your little boy-toy here will never have. I love you.
Rommie: Well that's the most pathetic thing of all. (edit)
The opening quote from this episode comes from CY 11745 while this episode takes places in CY 10089, 1656 years earlier. This is one of very few to come from the future. Others include: "Under the Night (1)" and "An Affirming Flame (2)".
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The opening quote was said by the Clarion's Call, Ryan's ship from "The Knight, Death, and the Devil".
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Goof: The Balance of Judgment said he'd spent three years living inside Rommie's mind, but he entered it towards the end of Season One, and it's now towards the end of Season Three, so he'd only been there for two years.
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Nitpick: Tyr's son, Tamerlane, was last seen one year before this episode. He's grown way too much in one year.
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Stargate SG-1:
The Restors all seem to have an emblem on their forehead that shows their allegiance. This is likely a subtle reference to Stargate SG-1 in which the same is true of the Jaffa (including Christopher Judge's character, Teal'c) who once served the Goa'uld. (edit) The Resolution of Hector:
This is a reference to Homer's The Iliad. Hector was Troy's greatest warrior. He was killed by Achilles in revenge for killing Achilles' friend Patroclus. Note that the Hector's AI is modeled after the Wrath of Achilles from the episode "The Knight, Death, and the Devil". (edit)
The Restors all seem to have an emblem on their forehead that shows their allegiance. This is likely a subtle reference to Stargate SG-1 in which the same is true of the Jaffa (including Christopher Judge's character, Teal'c) who once served the Goa'uld. (edit) The Resolution of Hector:
This is a reference to Homer's The Iliad. Hector was Troy's greatest warrior. He was killed by Achilles in revenge for killing Achilles' friend Patroclus. Note that the Hector's AI is modeled after the Wrath of Achilles from the episode "The Knight, Death, and the Devil". (edit)
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Day of Judgement, Day of WrathSuperb "A very special episode" The only good episode this season Continue » Posted Aug 28, 2008 2:30 pm PST |
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