"The Other Guys" is the eighth episode of the sixth season of Stargate SG-1.
Synopsis[]
The Goa'uld Khonsu has learned of SG-1's location and has his Jaffa capture the team. SG-1's only hope to rescue them is the incompetent scientist Dr. Jay Felger, who is quite fond of the team, but his mission is soon unsurprisingly compromised.
Plot[]
A Goa'uld named Khonsu has learned of SG-1's location and orders his First Prime, Her'ak, to capture the team.
On another world, three scientists research a set of Transportation rings. One of them, Dr. Jay Felger, is fascinated with watching SG-1. He giddily talks with Colonel Jack O'Neill and Teal'c, when the two are suddenly called by Major Samantha Carter. O'Neill orders the scientists to stay put while he assists Carter. Felger begins to quarrel with one of his colleagues when an Al'kesh suddenly screeches overhead. Felger contacts SG-1, which is under attack by several Jaffa. The three scientists hurriedly run to the scene, only to see the team transported away. Felger valiantly decides to use the ring transporter to ring himself and another comrade, Dr. Simon Coombs, aboard the nearby Ha'tak, while the third Dr. Meyers reports back to Major General George S. Hammond and Stargate Command.
On the ship SG-1 is sequestered in a cell, discussing their fate, when suddenly Her'ak enters and speaks of SG-1's future. In the meantime, Felger and Coombs slip through the ship in search for SG-1. They find them, much to O'Neill's dismay. He angrily reveals to the bumbling pair that their capture was planned in order to contact a Tok'ra. SG-1 is able to procure the assistance of two free Jaffa to move the scientists to a safe location whilst they carry out their mission.
The Ha'tak arrives on Khonsu's planet where SG-1 is imprisoned in a special cell inside of Khonsu's base. On the ship, the two free Jaffa are shot down as known traitors, much to the shock of the two scientists. Coombs panics but Felger calmly assures his partner that he has a plan. They disguise themselves as Jaffa and ring to the planet under protest from Coombs. Inside the fortress, Her'ak confronts Khonsu and shoots him. He exposes Khonsu to the other Jaffa as the Tok'ra spy and orders that their allegiance now belongs to Anubis. He promptly takes over command and orders SG-1 be brought before him. They are told of Khonsu's untimely demise. O'Neill is tortured with a Rod of Anguish to make him reveal where the Tok'ra are. However, he knows nothing, so the team is taken away.
Back at SGC, Hammond is informed that Khonsu was killed but knows they are powerless to do anything without knowing SG-1's location. The two other scientists, again in search for SG-1, find a control room with access to the entire base. They contact SG-1 and, with the help of Carter, Coombs is able to lower the energy field holding SG-1. In the meantime, Felger brings the team weapons. They formulate a plan to take out the Jaffa outside the base, while Coombs aids from the control room. SG-1 successfully immobilizes the Jaffa on the ground despite overwhelming numbers. However, Felger relays the fact that Coombs is trapped inside the control room, nearly breached by Jaffa. Coombs beams O'Neill and Teal'c inside the base where they decimate the Jaffa and rescue him. The three ring to the planet and leave through the Stargate.
Back at the base, Felger and Coombs are honored in a ceremony as heroes by Hammond, O'Neill personally thanks the two, and Carter passionately kisses Felger. However, it's all revealed that the kiss was a daydream in Felger's mind and as he snaps back to reality, he and Coombs resume their work on data calibration with the two men also exchanging insults at each other.
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Notable quotes[]
O'Neill: So, T, who you takin' in the cup? (pause) Lord Stanley's Cup? Hockey? Remember, with the ice and the skating. We went to a game last year!
Teal'c: Indeed. I believe the Canucks of Vancouver are superior warriors.
O'Neill: Canucks, eh?
O'Neill: What's your time frame there?
Felger: Uh, a day or so, then you guys can get right back to saving the world again. (laughs) For the seventh time.
Teal'c: Eighth.
O'Neill: What, you're counting?
Jaffa: This is nothing compared to what Anubis is capable of.
O'Neill: You ended that sentence with a preposition! Bastard!
Coombs: I'm not a soldier! I teach applied math at Yale! I have a Vespa and two cats!
Carter: (to Jonas Quinn) How come you're not smiling?
Jonas Quinn: Should I be?
Carter: Well, it is your first time being captured by a Goa'uld.
Felger: Aren't you guys the slightest bit worried about them? (referring to SG-1)
Coombs: They'll be back, Felger. Can't you see they're just having fun with you.
Felger: What are you talking about? There's something going on out there!
Coombs: Oh please! Huh? They're just tired of your butt-snorkeling! (Starts imitating Felger) So tell me how you finally defeated Apophis, Colonel O'Neill. Oh, Major Carter, I based my doctoral thesis on your amazing wormhole stability theories.
Felger: Bite me, Coombs! At least my heroes exist. If this was a Trek convention, you'd be all dressed up like a Klingon.
Coombs: VULCAN! FELGER! VULCAN! And I don't know how you can call yourself a scientist and not worship at the altar of Roddenberry.
Felger: (Imitating a random Star Trek character) Oooh, how are we going to get out of this one, Captain? Oh, I don't know, something to do with a Tachyon emitter?
Meyers: GUYS! KNOCK IT OFF! ... Now what say we hook up the naquadah generator and see if we can't get this baby started?
Felger: Fine.
Coombs: Good.
Felger: Nerd.
Coombs: Geek.
Felger: Stand easy. We're here to rescue you.
Carter: Did he say we?
Felger: That's right. I have Coombs with me!
Coombs: Hi!
O'Neill: Why look, everybody! He's got Coombs with him!
Felger: When are you going to start trusting me, Simon? I have four post-graduate degrees!
Coombs: And not one of them cover Jaffa military tactics!!
Coombs: Dang it, Felger, this can not be the way.
Felger: I swear, it's up here and to the left.
Coombs: That's what you said 3 lefts ago.
Felger: Think about it Simon, what would Colonel O'Neill do if he was here now?
Coombs: (holding a gun) You want me to shoot you?
(Meyers informs General Hammond that Felger and Coombs are trying to rescue SG-1 by boarding Khonsu's Ha'tak)
Hammond: They did what?!
Quinn: So what now?
Teal'c: We wait.
Quinn: Shouldn't we be trying to escape?
O'Neill: Oddly; no. (Smiles) Won't be long.
Quinn Before what?
O'Neill: Oh some overdressed, over-the-top bad guy floats in gloating about whatever evill fate awaits us. (pauses) Wait for it.
(Evil bad guy with entourage of Jaffa walks up toward cell and cell door opens.)
O'Neill: See.
Her'ak: Colonel , Major Carter, so-called greatest of all Tau'ri warriors. And the Shol'va, Teal'c. (Looks toward Jonas) You I am not familiar with.
O'Neill: He's new.
Carter: Who are you?
Her'ak: I am Her'ak, First Prime to Lord Khonsu of Amon Shek.
O'Neill: Very impressive. Got a resume?
Her'ak: I captured you.
O'Neill: Yes. Right, you did. Well done. You got the job.
Her'ak: I had been looking forward to a greater challenge than the one you provided. However, the result has yielded the same consequence. You belong to my master now.
(Her'ak turns and walks away with his entourage of Jaffa; cell door shutting behind them)
O'Neill: Carter, be honest, the resume gag?
(Carter looks seriously, Jonas looks seriously as well)
Teal'c: It needs work O'Neill.
Her'ak: No matter what you have endured, you have never experienced the likes of what Anubis is capable of.
O'Neill: You ended that sentence with a preposition. Bastard!!
Cast[]
Main Characters
- Richard Dean Anderson as Colonel Jack O'Neill
- Amanda Tapping as Major Samantha Carter
- Christopher Judge as Teal'c
- Corin Nemec as Jonas Quinn
- Don S. Davis as Major General George S. Hammond
Guest Stars
- Patrick McKenna as Dr. Jay Felger
- John Billingsley as Dr. Simon Coombs
- Adam Harrington as Khonsu
- Michael Adamthwaite as Her'ak
- Gary Jones as MSgt. Walter Harriman
- Martin Sims as Dol'ok
- Randy Schooley as Dr. Meyers
- Michael Daingerfield as Big Jaffa
- Martin Wood as Major Wood (Uncredited)
- Dan Shea as MSgt. Sylvester Siler (Uncredited)
- Peter Kufluk as TSgt. Connor (Uncredited)
- Sylvesta Stuart as Rebel Jaffa (Uncredited)
- Paul Lazenby as Khonsu's Jaffa (Uncredited)
- Dan Payne as Khonsu's Jaffa (Uncredited)
- Efosa Otuomagie as Khonsu's Jaffa (Uncredited)
- Greg Zach as Khonsu's Jaffa (Uncredited)
Notes[]
- Although the whole mission may seem like a daydream of Dr. Jay Felger's, it is revealed in "Full Circle" that the rescue itself was indeed real. The daydream was limited to the award ceremony and the kiss. (It is not clear whether the confusion at the time of this episode was intentional.)
- A Klingon Bat'leth is visible above Khonsu's throne, as is The Kurgan's Sword from the Highlander. Khonsu's symbol also vaguely resembles a bat'leth.
- Dr. Simon Coombs is a "Trekkie", and wonders how Felger can consider himself a scientist and not "worship at the altar of Roddenberry". This is a reference to his role of Dr. Phlox in Star Trek: Enterprise.
- Whilst hiding in the cargo hold, Coombs replies to Felger's optimism with "Oh come on Felger, we might as well be wearing red shirts", a reference to the high mortality rate of minor one-off non-villain characters (usually wearing red uniform shirts) in the original Star Trek. Ironically, Khonsu is wearing red in this episode and indeed does die at the hands of Her'ak.
- Eight years later a film entitled The Other Guys was released with a similar premise of two bumbling, unlikely heroes saving the day.
- The exterior scenes on P5X-112 were filmed at the Richmond Sand Dunes.
- Patrick McKenna (Dr. Jay Felger) is known for playing Harold Green on The Red Green Show. Felger's character returns in "Avenger 2.0", which also further explores his attraction to Major Samantha Carter.
- John Billingsley (Dr. Simon Coombs) is known for playing Dr. Phlox on Star Trek: Enterprise. He is the sixth Star Trek veteran to appear in the franchise after Armin Shimerman in "The Nox", Dwight Schultz in "The Gamekeeper", Rene Auberjonois in "The Other Side", Marina Sirtis in "Watergate" and John de Lancie in "Ascension".
- Adam Harrington (Khonsu) previously played a Goa'uld in the Stargate SG-1 pilot "Children of the Gods".
- Martin Sims (Dol'ok) previously played a Jaffa in the Stargate SG-1 episode "Revelations".
Goofs[]
- Teal'c states that they (meaning either he and Colonel Jack O'Neill, or SG-1 as a whole) have saved the world eight times so far. In actuality, there had been 17 prior instances in which they averted a major threat to Earth:
- "Hathor" (conquest by Hathor)
- "The Serpent's Lair" (attack by Apophis and Klorel)
- "Message in a Bottle" (the A't'trr virus orb was planning to wipe out all native life on Earth)
- "Family" (Apophis' bioweapon in Rya'c's teeth)
- "Bane" (infestation of alien insects)
- "A Matter of Time" (the gravity of a black hole transmitted through the Stargate)
- "Serpent's Song" (attack by Sokar)
- "Show and Tell" (attack by Reetou rebels)
- "Into the Fire" (attack by Hathor)
- "Foothold" (conquest by the Stragoth)
- "Small Victories" (infestation by the Replicators)
- "Window of Opportunity" (trapped in a time loop)
- "Enemies" (Infestation of the galaxy, including Earth, by the Replicators)
- "2001" (conquest by the Aschen)
- "Fail Safe" (impact from Naquadah asteroid)
- "Menace" (infestation by the Replicators)
- "Redemption, Part 2" (attack by Anubis)
Of these threats, O'Neill and Teal'c made major contributions to stopping 12 of them.
Other languages[]
- French: Acte De Bravoure (Bravery)
- Italian: Gli Altri Ragazzi (The Other Guys)
- Spanish: Los Otros Héroes (The Other Heroes)
- Czech: Hrdinové (Heroes)
- German: Wahre Helden (True Heroes)
- Hungarian: A többi fickó (The Other Guys)
- Japanese: 捕虜になったSG-1 Horyo ni natta SG-1 (SG-1 Taken Prisoner)
[]
- The Other Guys at the Internet Movie Database
- The Other Guys on GateWorld. (backup link)
- The Other Guys article on Stargate SG-1 Solutions' The StargateWiki
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