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Responding to a help cry from Kasuf, SG-1 and more USAF wipe out a Goa'uld Jaffa guard to save most Abydonian slaves. When Amaunet turns her hand device on Daniel, he can't bring himself to shoot his beloved wife Sha're, but Tel'c saves him by fatally staff-shooting her; Abydononian funeral tradition squashes his hope of a sarcophagus resurrection. Crushed by grief, Daniel has apparitions by Sha're and once released from hospital resigns from SGC, claiming the quest for his wife was his reason to join; his former research assistant Dr. Robert Rothman succeeds him in SG-1; Jack is sure he'll be back. Sha're (or Ammaunet's posthumous manual spell?) keeps appearing to Daniel life-like, telling him to forgive Teal'c and together find their boy, who as Harsisis has all the Goa'uld knowledge in his genetic memory, punishable by death. Daniel agrees to return, but has his secret agenda too...

The funeral ceremony is based on elements in the Egyptian Book of the Dead.

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    • Author: Anardred
    The SG-1 and the SG-3 travel to a planet to rescue a group of Abydonian slaves including Kasuf. They are attacked by a Jaffa army while Daniel tries to rescue his son from Sha're in a tent. But she attacks him with a powerful weapon in her arm and Teal'c saves him shooting Sha're. When Daniel wakes up in the SGC infirmary, her learns that Sha're is dead and he blames Teal'c for her death. Then Daniel sleep and when he wakes up, he sees Sha're talking to him in the infirmary. What is happening to Daniel?

    "Forever in a Day" is a complete mess and maybe the worst episode so far of "Stargate SG-1". The situation of Daniel Jackson living the same day many times with different alternatives is totally boring. My vote is three.

    Title (Brazil): "Forever in a Day"
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    • Author: Gir
    Daniel Jackson resigns from the SGC!

    Daniel experiences the possibility that his wife Sha're didn't die, she instead survived and had her symbiote removed. After, Daniel realizes that it was merely a dream, he gives his resignation letter.

    The Letter reads: "I Daniel Jackson for reasons of a personal nature do hereby on this day give my notice of resignation from the STAR GATE project. I withdraw completely from all responsibility and knowledge of it; and do remove myself from any association with the Military as a Civilian Employee."

    This episode is one of my personal favorites because it explores many possibilities of what could happen as a event is redone in someones mind.
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    • Author: Ttyr
    In this episode, the writers introduce and define the term 'Harsesis'.

    Dr. Daniel Jackson finds out Sha're's son is Harsesis.

    Harsesis is a child of 2 Goa'uld hosts.

    This child holds all the secrets of the Goa'uld.

    The genetic memory that the Goa'uld have in their DNA is passed down to their human offspring.

    Because of this, Haresis child are hunted down and killed by the Goa'uld.

    This Harsesis child, (yet to be named), is the son of the Goa'ulds Sha're / Amaunet and Apophis.
  • Episode cast overview:
    Richard Dean Anderson Richard Dean Anderson - Colonel Jack O'Neill
    Michael Shanks Michael Shanks - Dr. Daniel Jackson
    Amanda Tapping Amanda Tapping - Major Samantha Carter
    Christopher Judge Christopher Judge - Teal'c
    Don S. Davis Don S. Davis - Major General George Hammond
    Erick Avari Erick Avari - Kasuf
    Vaitiare Hirshon Vaitiare Hirshon - Sha're / Amaunet (as Vaitiare Bandera)
    Teryl Rothery Teryl Rothery - Dr. Janet Fraiser
    Jason Schombing Jason Schombing - Dr. Robert Rothman
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