Window of Opportunity
- Episode aired Aug 4, 2000
- TV-PG
- 44m
IMDb RATING
9.4/10
2.8K
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Col. O'Neill and Teal'c realize they and their friends are trapped in a time loop.Col. O'Neill and Teal'c realize they and their friends are trapped in a time loop.Col. O'Neill and Teal'c realize they and their friends are trapped in a time loop.
Peter DeLuise
- Airman
- (uncredited)
Nicole Forest
- Malakai's Wife
- (uncredited)
Peter Kufluk
- TSgt. Connor
- (uncredited)
T.M. Sandulak
- Sergeant Ziplinski
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe fruit loops on O'Neill's spoon were glued in place to ensure continuity between takes/time loops, which is why he never eats that spoonful of cereal.
- GoofsDuring the briefing about setting up the remote observatory, Jack displays ignorance of Carter's plans to observe the coronal mass ejection. It was established from the first episode of Stargate SG-1 that Jack is a keen amateur astronomer; the airmen who came to his home to take him to the Stargate HQ found him on his roof using a telescope. It is therefore unlikely that Jack would not have knowledge of or display indifference towards an astronomical event such as a coronal mass ejection.
- Quotes
Jack O'Neill: You know the worst part about this? Every time we loop Daniel asks me a question, and I wasn't listening the first time.
Teal'c: You're not the only one to suffer some discomfort, O'Neill.
[loop resets; cut to Teal'c getting hit by a door]
- ConnectionsFeatures Stargate (1994)
- SoundtracksMain Title
Written by Joel Goldsmith and David Arnold
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My favorite episode, by far
I believe that every once in a while even the most serious TV series needs to take time out to explore aspects of the characters that have nothing to do with any of the running plot lines. This, in a nutshell, is what this episode is about - and has been accomplished with a great deal of humor.
I highly recommend this episode, but don't expect to learn anything about the Goa'ulds, Tokra, Tollan, Replicators - or even technology for that matter. It's a fun episode.
The premise is helped by the fact that the experience was shared by two main characters. If it had been just one, they might never have accepted the unlikely situation as fact.
I highly recommend this episode, but don't expect to learn anything about the Goa'ulds, Tokra, Tollan, Replicators - or even technology for that matter. It's a fun episode.
The premise is helped by the fact that the experience was shared by two main characters. If it had been just one, they might never have accepted the unlikely situation as fact.
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