Synopsis: The Tok’ra, in the form of Jacob Carter, comes to Earth looking for a Goa’uld whom they believed never left. It is up to SG-1 and Jacob to infiltrate Seth’s heavily guarded home without any deaths of his loyal cult of followers.
Mark’s really a jerk, isn’t he?
Jaffa jokes – oh dear!
And Daniel seeks refuge in his coffee!!
Love how the SG patches can just be ripped off when they’re going undercover!
What is it with Daniel and dodgy hats?
Is “surveilled” a word? Cuz if it is, it’s really stupid!
Gotta love the word “classified!” Jack certainly does!
And Nishta was obviously used in “Scooby Doo!”
You should never question the President
The ATF referred to Jack’s team as being composed of civilian scientists. Last time I checked there was only one Daniel Jackson (thankfully – minus the Danny clones of course)
Good job SG-1 (Plus Jacob!) all stuck together
When doesn’t she have an idea?
Teal’c looks like he’s enjoying causing pain!
Did they just go to a nearby judo club for their extras?
Very pointed there Teal’c!!
Wow! Normally Sam only looks like that at Jack!
SG-1 do realise they’ve just provided the maniac with more weapons
Seth didn’t even check the back of her neck before declaring no entry scar
Should Seth know of the Tok’ra?
Love how Jack sends Sam and not Daniel to make sure the followers get out (despite her being military and probably better backup)
Mini Death Star!
What happened to Sam’s zats?
God she looks nauseous!
My verdict: Overall, Seth is a good strong story, although lacking in ship!! It brings about a few interesting questions; if one system lord remained behind on Earth, could there be others? And for any Babylon 5 fans, does Seth remind you at all of Marcus Cole? Just me? Okay then
Best line: “A serpent guard, a Horus guard and a Setesh guard meet on a neutral planet. It is a tense moment. The serpent guard’s eyes glow, the Horus guard’s beak glistens, the Setesh guard’s nose drips.” Teal’c
Best scene: When the ATF guy picks up the phone and it’s the president on the other end. Hehe