[s7e19] Resurrection (2026 Edition)

This episode highlights Daniel Jackson’s role as the moral compass of the team, as he is the only one who treats Anna as a person rather than a biological weapon or a source of intel. Trivia & Production

The story begins with SG-1 investigating a secret NID-linked facility in Los Angeles where a series of brutal murders has occurred. They discover a rogue scientist, Dr. Keffler, has been attempting to create a "human Goa'uld"—a human-Goa'uld hybrid named . [S7E19] Resurrection

Much of the episode takes place within the confines of the darkened warehouse, creating a tense, claustrophobic atmosphere that feels more like a crime drama than sci-fi. This episode highlights Daniel Jackson’s role as the

The episode serves as a scathing critique of the NID’s "ends justify the means" philosophy. It poses the question: Is a being created from evil inherently evil themselves? Keffler, has been attempting to create a "human

Erica Durance (later famous as Lois Lane in Smallville ) gives a haunting performance as Anna/Sekhmet, effectively portraying the jarring shifts between a terrified victim and a cold-blooded villain.

If you are planning to watch it, expect a darker tone than the usual Stargate adventure, leading directly into the high-stakes two-part season finale, "Lost City." If you'd like, I can: Give you a Explain how this episode impacts the NID storyline Provide a list of other Daniel Jackson-centric episodes

This was Michael Shanks' first time directing for the series. He chose to focus on the psychological elements rather than heavy action.