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Gou'ald who has taken on the persona of the Egyptian sex goddess, Hathor, casts her deadly spell over all the men on the Stargate base.

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Brad Turner

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Brad Wright (developed for television by), Jonathan Glassner (developed for television by) | 3 more credits »
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Episode cast overview:
Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill
Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson
Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c
Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Suanne Braun ... Hathor
Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
David Hurtubise David Hurtubise ... Dr. Kleinhouse (as Dave Hurtubise)
Amanda O'Leary Amanda O'Leary ... Dr. Cole
Bob Frazer ... Airman
Ikkee Battle Ikkee Battle ... SP Guard
Tracy Westerholm Tracy Westerholm ... Female Soldier
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The Goa'uld Hathor (one of the mothers of all Goa'uld), brainwashes the men of the SGC with pheromones, and nearly makes Jack a host to a larva conceived with Daniel. She flees after the unaffected women of Stargate Command retake the facility. Written by Anonymous

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Daniel says he is the only one to have done research into cross pollination of ancient cultures. Over the past hundred years many fringe theories have been presented claiming African, Egyptian, or Chinese influences on the Olmecs, and subsequent Mesoamerican cultures. See more »

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At the beginning the archaeologists refer to the Egyptian writing as hieroglyphics. The correct terms are hieroglyphs or hieroglyphic writing. See more »

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Jack O'Neill: Is mental illness contagious?
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Referenced in Stargate SG-1: Out of Mind (1999) See more »

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Written by Joel Goldsmith
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The Goa'uld Queen
25 May 2015 | by claudio_carvalhoSee all my reviews

In Mexico, when two members of an expedition finds an Egyptian sarcophagus in a digging in a Maya temple, they accidentally revive the the sex goddess Hathor, who is the mother of the Goa'uld. The sarcophagus is sent to the Stargate Command and Hathor seduces all the men in the base. Captain Carter assumes the command and together with Dr. Janet Fraiser and the other women in the base, they organize to retake the base. However the men are ready to give their lives to Hathor, forming a human shield to protect her and Hathor intends to use them to rule Earth. How can the women win such powerful opponent?

"Hathor" is one of the funniest episodes of Stargate, with a good story of seduction and power. Sam and Janet are the lead stars of this highly entertaining show. It is funny also to see the men without no recollections. My vote is nine.

Title (Brazil): "Hathor"


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English

Release Date:

24 October 1997 (USA) See more »

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