Shades of Grey
- Episode aired Feb 11, 2000
- TV-PG
- 44m
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8.4/10
1.5K
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Col. O'Neill is dismissed from the SGC for stealing alien technology, and is subsequently approached to participate in an even more covert Stargate operation.Col. O'Neill is dismissed from the SGC for stealing alien technology, and is subsequently approached to participate in an even more covert Stargate operation.Col. O'Neill is dismissed from the SGC for stealing alien technology, and is subsequently approached to participate in an even more covert Stargate operation.
Alexander Kalugin
- Rogue NID Member
- (uncredited)
Peter Kufluk
- TSgt. Connor
- (uncredited)
Tonjha Richardson
- Rogue NID Member
- (uncredited)
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This is an episode that has Jack O'Neill deciding that he has had enough with the approach the SG-1 has taken when dealing with aliens and their technology. So, he does something completley out-of-character that will get him court martialed.
It is fairly obvious that "something is going on", and that there must be a good reason for Jack's unusual behaviour. Nevertheless, Shades of Grey is an enjoyable episode and one that ties up some loose ends too. 8/10.
It is fairly obvious that "something is going on", and that there must be a good reason for Jack's unusual behaviour. Nevertheless, Shades of Grey is an enjoyable episode and one that ties up some loose ends too. 8/10.
The SG-1 goes to Tollan expecting to negotiate weapon technology to defend Earth from the Goa'uld; however High Chancellor Travel refuses the proposal. The upset Colonel O'Neill decides to steal the defense device that disables weapons. When General Hammond learns about his unethical procedure, he offers Martial Court or early retirement to Jack. He prefers the retirement and soon Jack is approached by Maybourne that invites him to command a rogue team that steals alien technology. O'Neill reaches the rock bottom and accepts the invitation. Soon he meets his team in another planet and they travel to steal an Asgard device. What has happened with Jack?
"Shades of Grey" is a different episode of Stargate SG-1. The nasty Maybourne is really an unethical character. Jack convinces not only Maybourne, but also the viewers with a great performance. The conclusion is funny when he tries to explain Daniel his attitude. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Shades of Grey"
"Shades of Grey" is a different episode of Stargate SG-1. The nasty Maybourne is really an unethical character. Jack convinces not only Maybourne, but also the viewers with a great performance. The conclusion is funny when he tries to explain Daniel his attitude. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Shades of Grey"
It's not convincing, that Jack would behave in that way. This episode should have been a two parter and shouldn't have tried to convince the viewers that Jack wouldhave changed sides. It is all to fast and.
What a way to wrap up a storyline that has just been sitting there unattended too, and I definitely got bamboozled. Decent acting and well developed storyline.
Did you know
- TriviaAs of this episode, Dr. Fraiser has been promoted from the rank of Captain to the rank of Major. She can be seen wearing gold oak leaf clusters on her shoulders while seeing Colonel O'Neill off.
- GoofsDr. Jackson's beer bottle goes from open and uncapped in one shot to capped in the next.
- Quotes
Jack O'Neill: Come to retrieve your vastly superior stuff? You know it'd be a lot more superior if it wasn't so easy to steal!
- Crazy creditsThe original Season 3 North American DVD menu for this episode contains an image of a man dressed in a tribal helmet, and a number of tribal tattoos around his face, neck, chest and arms. However, this character never once appears in the episode, nor anything or anyone like him.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Stargate SG-1: Disclosure (2003)
- SoundtracksMain Title
Written by Joel Goldsmith and David Arnold
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