Season Three
Episode Number: 54
Episode Title: Forever in a Day
Air Date: 10-08-99
Syndication Air Date: 11-27-00
First Sci-Fi Syndication Air Date: 12-30-02
Chad's Summary: While evacuating the Abydonian hostages from P8X-873, SG-1 gets into a fire fight with Jaffa warriors. Meanwhile, Jackson enters a tent and Amounet fires a Ribbon device at his head. Teal'c kills Amounet to save Jackson's life. After waking up in the infirmary, Jackson finds out that Sha're is dead and resigns from the SGC. He blames Teal'c for killing his wife. Jackson also has a series of dreams in which Sha're is trying to tell him something. O'Neill attempts to change Jackson's mind about leaving the SGC to no avail. Sha're tells Jackson to find her son and to forgive Teal'c. SG-1 with Jackson attends Sha're's funeral on Abydos. On Abydos, Sha're and Kasuf tell Jackson that the boy is a Harcesis. The Harcesis would have all the knowledge of the Goa'uld. After their conversation, Jackson talks to Carter about the Ribbon device which may be sending him messages about the Harcesis child. He also forgives Teal'c. Kasuf attempts to convince Jackson to join the SGC again. On both Sha're and Kasuf's advice, Jackson rejoins SG-1. On a mission, Jackson gates back to P8X-873 alone to talk to Sha're one last time. He learns that the Harcesis is on the planet Kheb. Teal'c kills Amounet to free Jackson from the Ribbon device's deadly grip. Jackson falls to the floor when the Ribbon device releases him. With her last breathe, Sha're tells Jackson she loves him. Jackson also tells her that he loves her as well. SG-1 react with Sadness about Sha're's death.
Guest Cast:
Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser
Erick Avari as Kasuf
Vaitaire Bandera as Sha're/Amounet
Jason Schombing as Dr. Robert Rothman
Production Credits:
Developed for Television: Brad Wright & Jonathan Glassner
Producers: Robert C. Cooper & N. John Smith
Writer: Jonathan Glassner
Director: Peter De Luise
Executive Producers: Michael Greenburg Richard Dean Anderson
Executive Producers: Jonathan Glassner & Brad Wright
Senior Story Editor: Tor Alexander Valenza
Story Editor: Heather E. Ash
Production Manager: Andy Mikita
First Assistant Director: Bill Mizel
Second Assistant Director: Greg Rousseaux
Music: Joel Goldsmith
Original Stargate Themes: David Arnold
Director of Photography: Peter Woeste, C.S.C.
Production Designer: Richard Hudolin
Editor: Allan Lee
Art Director: Bridget McGuire
Costume Designer: Christina McQuarrie
Make-Up Artist: Jan Newman
Unit Manager: John G. Lenic
Recurring Characters:
* This is Teryl Rothery's (Janet Fraiser) 27th Episode.
* This is Vaitaire Bandera (Sha're/Amounet) 4th Episode.
* This is Erick Avari's (Kasuf) 2nd Episode.
* This is Jason Schombing's (Robert Rothman) 1st Episode.
Actor Notes:
Jason Schombing appeared as Eddie Boyle in the "Conspiracy Theory" episode of Mutant X (2001 to present). On the series Seven Days (1998 to 2001), he portrayed Major Nicholas Garcia in the episode "The Final Countdown." Schombing played the role of Shane Lothian in the "Fear City" episode of Night Man (1997 to 1999). He appeared as Royal Boyd in The Crow: Stairway to Heaven (1998 to 1999) episode "Death Wish." On the Series Strange Luck (1995 to 1996), Schombing played Max (aka: The Car Salesman) in the episode "Wrong Number." He appeared in the role of Warren James Dupre in The X-Files (1993 to 2002) episode "Lazarus."
Connections:
* Although she did not appear in the above episode, Actors Katie Stuart (the first Cassandra from Stargate SG-1) and Jason Schombing (Dr. Robert Rothman from the above episode of Stargate SG-1) worked together before when they both appeared in an episode of Stuart's series The Crow: Stairway to Heaven (1998 to 1999) entitled "Death Wish."
Destination:
* Planet P8X--873 has open fields and grassy areas near the Stargate. The indigenous people and culture are unknown. The planet is the location where Amounet in the body of Sha're kept the Abydonian people after she captured them and found the Harcesis child.
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Stargate SG--1 is copyright 2005 by MGM Corporation.