[s7e19] Resurrection «UPDATED • 2027»

The Stargate SG-1 episode is a unique, noir-inspired bottle episode that breaks from the show's typical format. It was directed by Michael Shanks (who plays Daniel Jackson) and serves as a character-driven thriller centered on ethics, genetic engineering, and the legacy of the Goa'uld. Plot Summary

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 [S7E19] Resurrection

While the Goa'uld Sekhmet is mentioned often in Stargate lore as a powerful Egyptian deity, this is the closest the audience gets to seeing her "return" to the physical world.

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 Stargate SG-1 episode is a unique, noir-inspired

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

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. If you are planning to watch it, expect

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

The Stargate SG-1 episode is a unique, noir-inspired bottle episode that breaks from the show's typical format. It was directed by Michael Shanks (who plays Daniel Jackson) and serves as a character-driven thriller centered on ethics, genetic engineering, and the legacy of the Goa'uld. Plot Summary

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

While the Goa'uld Sekhmet is mentioned often in Stargate lore as a powerful Egyptian deity, this is the closest the audience gets to seeing her "return" to the physical world.

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

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

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.

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 .