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1969

SG-1 departs on what should be a routine mission and instead end up on Earth in 1969. They must find a way back home before it is too late.

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StevenJDickie posted 5 months ago

Goofs...

When the bus approaches Chicago, the Sears Tower (now called Willis Tower) is shown in the skyline, although its construction did not begin until 1970.

StevenJDickie posted 5 months ago
Alex Zahara (Michael Clark) previously played Xe'ls in the Stargate SG-1 episode "Spirits".
StevenJDickie posted 5 months ago
This is the last of two episodes of Stargate SG-1 directed by Charles Correll.
StevenJDickie posted 5 months ago
The scenes at the Yonkers Observatory were filmed in the Gordon MacMillan Southam Observatory at the H. R. MacMillan Space Centre. The scenes at the Washington D.C. Armory were filmed at the Seaforth Armoury.
StevenJDickie posted 5 months ago
This episode is referenced in the episodes "Window of Opportunity", "Smoke and Mirrors", "200" and in the Stargate Atlantis episode, "The Last Man".
StevenJDickie posted 5 months ago
When SG-1 arrives in the future, O'Neill calls out to "Auntie Em"... another The Wizard of Oz reference.
StevenJDickie posted 5 months ago
The concert that Michael and Jennifer Webber were heading to was Woodstock which took place from August 15 to August 18.
StevenJDickie posted 5 months ago
In the novel Stargate SG-1: Moebius Squared, it's revealed that the time travel events of this episode affected Carter's personal history: knowing that he would grow old and eventually send the note to himself in the past, the then Lt. Hammond took a great risk to save Jacob Carter a few months later in Vietnam knowing that he couldn't have sent the note if he was dead. In the timeline created by SG-1 traveling back to ancient Egypt, this changed as without this certainty, Hammond didn't take the risk and Jacob died. All Hammond did was make sure that Jacob's body was recovered. This led to Carter never joining the Air Force in that timeline due to being afraid of her mother's reaction.
StevenJDickie posted 5 months ago
Fifteen episodes earlier in "Thor's Chariot," Jackson says that he has a problem with heights, yet in this episode, he fearlessly scales the side of the 2-story-high crate in which the Stargate was stored in order to open it... he seems to have gotten over his phobia rather quickly in the few months it had been since then.
StevenJDickie posted 5 months ago
The planet where SG-1 was headed, when instead due to the solar flare they traveled back in time, was Aemonus, the same designation as in the season 2 RPG.
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