This is such a fraught episode.
I love when SG-1 honestly tries to face ethical dilemmas. And the emotional repercussions for this one is just gah.
Teal'c's pain, and Daniel's passion in defending him, and the conscious choice to use Daniel because his own circumstances and need for retribution parallel Hanno's, and the determination to keep Teal'c alive - it's all so good.
Some random thoughts and observations:
As soon as Teal'c warned Jack that Cortago was a regular Goa'uld harvesting ground, why didn't they pick up and leave ASAP?
Did the Goa'uld force the villagers to live right next to the Stargate? Why didn't they just move - say, across the continent?
Very nice to see women in calm positions of power.
Jack announces that he'll be Teal'c's "voice." Sam gives Daniel a sidelong glance and nearly stammers, "You, sir?" Hee hee hee. Nice to see how Sam and Daniel are quite aware that diplomacy is not exactly Jack's strong point.
Former "voice" lady flirting a bit with Daniel and Daniel not noticing. Heh.
When Sam and Jack come back to the SGC, Hammond demands, "Where are Teal'c and Daniel?" I think this is the only time, ever, that Hammond calls him "Daniel" instead of "Doctor Jackson." And I loved how he instantly backed up Jack's demand for a combat unit, and only then asks for an explanation why.
When Daniel takes off his glasses in despair during the Cor-Ai? He looks absolutely gorgeous. Just thought I'd mention that. :)
Hammond and moral ambiguity and "Teal'c isn't one of us" and ow. As I said, SG-1 closing ranks. Marvellous stuff.
You will note that while Daniel tried everything to get Teal'c released peacefully, he was perfectly willing to condone Jack's plan to break him out forcefully rather than see Teal'c die. Pacifist, hah.
Loved the continuity of Shak'l recognizing Daniel and Teal'c. Loved that the same kid that Hanno charged with making sure his sentence was carried out was the one who went ahead and slipped Teal'c the knife to cut his bonds. And that soft, "I am sorry." Oh, Teal'c.
Hanno and all the Byrsans were some of the most likeable people we've ever met through the Gate.
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