In the final scene, Carter will make light of the domestic drama, teasing Cassandra “that last kiss was impressive.
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It’s an appropriate link, as the opening scene in ‘Rite of Passage’ is similar to Rogue (Anna Paquin)’s introduction in the first X-Men movie (2000). The role of Cassandra was originally played by Katie Stuart, but she was filming X-Men 2 at the time. Stargate SG-1, ‘Rite of Passage’ – S5, Ep6.Ĭassandra’s birthday cake in the Stargate SG-1 episode ‘Rite of Passage’ (S5, Ep6). I’m sure he’d love a piece of the birthday cake that Sam went to all the trouble to bake… Davis told Ash during the filming of ‘Foothold’ and we’re all the beneficiaries of it. “Your mind is a very strange place,” Don S. Ash, previously responsible for the delightful ‘Foothold’ (S3, Ep14), in which Jack O’Neill ( Richard Dean Anderson) confronted an Evil Janet, and Carter saved the men-and women-of the SGC from an alien invasion. ‘Rite of Passage’ sprang from the fertile brain of Stargate SG-1 Season 3 story editor Heather E. Rennison previously appeared as Ally, the street kid who befriends Teal’c after he goes on the run in the Stargate SG-1 episode ‘Bane’ (S2, Ep10).
Janet Fraiser (Teryl Rothery) and Samantha Carter (Amanda Tapping) greet the teenage Cassandra (Colleen Rennison) in the Stargate SG-1 episode ‘Rite of Passage’ (S5, Ep6). We also obtain invaluable glimpses of the private life of Major Samantha Carter ( Amanda Tapping), who gets at least briefly liberated from her laboratory. Janet Fraiser (Teryl Rothery) and her “alien” adopted daughter Cassandra (Colleen Rennison). SG-1 is only briefly off-world, most of the episode is spent in the infirmary and the primary focus is on the unconventional family life of Dr. The clever mind games of the Stargate SG-1 episode ‘The Fifth Man’ (S5, Ep4) and the cinematic ‘Red Sky’ (S5, Ep5) were immediately followed by one of the show’s most atypical and endearing installments, ‘Rite of Passage’ (S5, Ep6). Going into its fifth and final season on Showtime, Stargate SG-1 was firing on all cylinders. Was lost.” Dante Alighieri, Divine Comedy (1320) “In the middle of the journey of our life, I found myself in a dark wood where the straight way She was 20 days old when Dan-ell was born.In the Stargate SG-1 episode ‘Rite of Passage’, Janet Fraiser and Samantha Carter confront a coming-of-age story rooted in fairytale archetypes. Daniel was the midwife, and in gratitude, she named her child Dan-ell. She gave birth in Pelops's temple right after SG-1's arrival. She seemed genuinely fond of Jack, spending time with him as he " aged" as a result of Pelops's nanocites. ( Brief Candle)Ī woman who found Jack very attractive, enough to offer him her people's traditional wedding cake and drug/seduce him into her bed. Dan-ell had a " tri-point" - a vaguely pyramidal birthmark - on his arm, which was believed to bring him luck. Daniel was the midwife - the boy was named after him. ( Brief Candle)Ĭhild of Thetys and Alekos, born right after SG-1 came through the stargate into Pelops's temple.
When Jack told them all that Pelops considered them his slaves, Alekos was the first to declare himself no longer one of the Chosen. Blessed with a natural curiosity - when the aging Jack asked him what he'd do if he had thousands of days of life, he instantly said he'd go exploring beyond the bounds of the Chosen's lands, to see what was there. Husband to Thetys and father to Dan-ell along with Thetys, he was the first to meet SG-1 when they came through the stargate. SG-2 returned to the planet sometime late in 1997, to find that after the transmitters were destroyed, the Argosians reverted to human-normal, and began leading long, productive lives. A second transmitter turned off the nanocites and woke everyone up at sunup. ( Brief Candle)Įach night, a hidden transmitter gave off a signal to the nanocites (nanites) infesting each Argosian to put them to sleep until sunup, and triggering the nanocites to continue the aging process. Their favorite aphorism was " And to every man (or woman) the Creator gives one hundred blissful days" - and they considered it a sin not to blissfully enjoy each one, partying all day long with good food and drink. People whose ancestors were apparently taken from the Peloponnesus by the Goa'uld Pelops and transported to Argos, where he messed with their genetic structure to speed up the pace of their lives - they live a hundred years in a hundred days. General info | known Argosians General info Arduinna's Stargate SG-1 Handbook: Argosiansīreak out of the frame | Updated Ma| Get the frame back