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DIALOGUE CONTINUITY SCRIPT STARGATE SG-I DIALOGUE CONTINUITY SCRIPT STARGATE SG-I "Bloodlines" Episode #3962 Running Time 44.19 CONTINUITY SCRIPT PREPARED BY: CASABLANCA CONTINUITY ph. (310) 397-7741 STARGATE SG-1 - "Bloodllnes" (Ep. #3962) PAGE 1 TIMECODE DIALOGUE START MEASURING 00.00.00 AT FIRST FR~E PICTURE 00.49.14 PRIEST (OS)-Teal’c,... 00.51.24 PRIEST (CONT)-TeaI’c... 01.00.12 TEAL’C-Rya’c! (beat) Rya’c! (beat) Rya’c! 01.06.19 TEAL’C (OS CONT)-Rya’c! 01.08.03 O’NEILL (ON RADIO FILTERED)-TeaI’c! 01.09.00 TEAL’C (OS)-Rya’c! 01.09.24 DOCTOR FRASIER (OS)-Easy... 01.10.27 DOCTOR FRASIER (CONT)-It’s okay now. He’s coming around. 01.21.01 TEAL’C-The Goa’uld within me...? 01.29.20 O’NEILL (ON RADIO FILTERED)-They had to put Junior back in, Teal’c. 01.32.17 DOCTOR FRASIER (OS)-We almost lost you. 01.35.02 DOCTOR FRASIER (CONT)-The drug didn’t work, Teal’c. I’m sorry. STARGATE SG-1 - "Bloodllnes" (Ep. #3962) PAGE 2 01.37.14 DANIEL (ON RADIO FILTERED)-You were calling Qut something... "Rya’c"... Does that mean anything? 01.44.28 TEAL’C-It means nothing. 03.04.12 DOCTOR FRASIER (OS)-As soon as we removed Teal’c’s... 03.05.10 DOCTOR FRASIER (CONT)-Goa’uld, his major organs began shut down, and he ran... 03.08.07 DOCTOR FRASIER (OS CONT)-a high fever. 03.10.05 GENERAL HAMMOND-So the drug failed. 03.12.01 DOCTOR FRASIER-Yes. But it proves the Goa’uld is Teal’c’s immune system. 03.15.08 DOCTOR FRASIER (OS CONT)-Now, if we can learn about it, and safely duplicate its... 03.17.14 DOCTOR FRASIER (CONT)-effect, we can save lives on earth. 03.19.11 DANIEL-Without destroying Teal’c in the process. 03.22.07 GENERAL HAMMOND-Well, I guess the boys in Langley won’t be able to study a Goa’uld after all. 03.27.04 TEAL’C-It is still a possibility. STARGATE SG-I - "Bloodllnes" (Ep. #3962) PAGE 3 03.30.01 CARTER-Teal’c, you can’t. I mean, you don’t have an immune system without your Goa’uld. -We can’t play with your life like that. 03.35.11 TEAL’C-There are many hundreds of Goa’uld larva on Chulak. 03.38.08 GENERAL HAMMOND-Chulak? 03.40.08 O’NEILL-Yeah, right... You’re kidding, right? 03.47.22 TEAL’C (OS)-It is one of the few worlds in all of t~e galaxy... 03.49.03 TEAL’C (CONT)-wlth such an abundance. 03.50.20 DANIEL (OS)-Yeah, but, Teal’c, uh, if you... 03.52.11 DANIEL (CONT’-recall last time we were there -- 03.53.24 O’NEILL (OS) (overlapplng)-We had to shoot... 03.54.18 O’NEILL (CONT)-our way out, maybe made a bad. impression... 03.57.17 GENERAL HAMMOND (OS)-It’s out of the question. 03.58.17 GENERAL HAMMOND (CONT)-I can’t authorize it. 04.06.16 TEAL’C-Then I will speak of it no further. STARGATE SG-1 - "Bloodlines" (Ep. #3962) PAGE 4 04.12.03 GENERAL HAMMONDIDismissed. 04.16.17 DANIEL-What was that? 04.18.19 O’NEILL-I don’t know. I’ll find out. 04.35.11 O’NEILL-Mind if I...? Yeah... (beat) Look, I’m sorry if I didn’t... You do understand why we can’t go back to Chulak, right? (beat) They’ll get that drug to work long before that thing dies inside of you. 05.06.09 TEAL’C (overlapping)-I am not concerned about my life. am concerned for the llfe of my son. , 05.13.14 O’NEILL-Your son? have not spoken of him.., or 05.15.15 TEAL’C-His name is Rya’c. of my wife. Teal’c, 05.28.00 O’NEILL-You left a family back there...? Ugh. you told the -- no, you swore to the General you had no ties back there. Why didn’t you tell us the truth? STARGATE SG-I - "Bloodlines" (Ep. #3962) PAGE 5 05.51.06 TEAL’C-A warrior becomes vulnerable if his family is held hostage to the enemy. 05.57.13 O’NEILL-You didn’t think we’d trust you if we knew... Teal’c, how the hell are we supposed to trust you now? Huh? You got any more surprises? 06.10.i0 TEAL’C-WIth or without you, O’Neill, I must return to Chulak. 06.15.05 O’NEILL-Either way it’s suicide, my friend. 06.19.00 TEAL’C-Within days, my son will come of age. 06.22.05 TEAL’C (OS CONT)-He will be called to the religious life of our world. 06.25.03 TEAL’C (CONT)-He will undergo the ceremony of. implantation -- the Prim’ta. The day when a young boy receives his first Goa’uld symbiote, and becomes a true Jaffa. Just as all of the Jaffa before him. 06.40.03 O’NEILL-I take it you don’t want that to happen. STARGATE SG-I - "Bloodlines" (Ep. #3962) PAGE 6 06.42.13 TEAL’C-It is the means by which the goa’uld enslave the Jaffa. I am not the only one among my people who believes this. My first teacher, the Jaffa master, Bra-tac, he knew very well the Goa’uld are false gods. But I cannot... I will not allow my son to become a slave. 07.15.22 GENERAL HAMMOND-Absolutely not. 07.17.07 CARTER (OS)-With respect,... 07.17.16 CARTER (CONT)-sir, we’ve considered the risks. 07.19.14 GENERALHAMMOND-You have, haveyou? 07.20.10 DANIEL-Yes, and we are all behind Teal’c, sir. 07.22.26 GENERAL HAMMOND-I can see that. What I can’t see is why. 07.25.22 CARTER-We believe there’s more to be gained from this mission than a single larval Goa’uld. 07.29.10 GENERAL HAMMOND-Such as...? STARGATE SG-1 - "Bloodlines" (Ep. #3962) PAGE 7 07.30.21 DANIEL-The warrior Jaffa class are the foundation of Goa’uld power. They serve as both incubators for their young, and as their army. An army made almost invulnerable by the restorative powers of the Goa’uld larva they carry. I mean, it’s, it’s literally a Faustian bargain. 07.43.02 O’NEILL (OS)-Teal’c claims there are other... 07.43.26 O’NEILL (CONT)-Jaffa who believe in freedom from the Goa’uld as much as he does. 07.47.06 CARTER (OS)-Imagine the strategic advantage, sir,... 07.48.20 CARTER (CONT)-if we could undermine the loyalty of the very group the Goa’uld depend on to maintain their power. 07.53.11 GENERAL HAMMOND-How many of these other Jaffa can you be sure of? 07.56.05 O’NEILL-We’re pretty sure of at least.., one guy... 08.01.07 GENERAL HAMMOND-One? 08.02.05 DANIEL (OS)-Yes. And, and where... 08.03.07 DANIEL (CONT)-there’s one, there has to be more than one. 08.08.01 GENERAL HAMMOND-Oh, absolutely. STARGATE SG-1 - "Bloodllnes" (Ep. #3962) PAGE 8 08.10.11. GENERAL HAMMOND (OS CONT)-Colonel, will you join me my... 08.11.15 GENERAL HAMMOND (CONT)-office a moment? 08.16.04 O’NEILL-Sure. 08.21.18 GENERAL HAMMOND (OS)-Shut the door. (beat) Have a seat, Jack. (beat) This is not my first barbecue, Colonel. 08.41.15 O’NEILL-Sir? 08.42.26 GENERAL HAMMOND-I’d love to get a Goa’uld larva that the labcoats in Langley can study. But I don’t order my best people on a mission behind enemy lines unless I think it’s absolutely necessary. 08.53.23 O’NEILL-I believe it is, sir. 08.55.03 GENERAL HAMMOND-Why? There’s something you’re not telling me, Colonel. If you don’t want to... 08.58.13 GENERAL HAMMOND (OS CONT)-to come clean about the real motivation behind this mission, then fine. 09.02.26 GENERAL HAMMOND (CONT)-The mission is not approved. You will go... 09.04.28 GENERAL HAMMOND (OS CONT)-where I tell you to go. STARGATE SG-I - "Bloodllnes" (Ep. #3962) PAGE 9 09.06.11 O’NEILL-Sir, please -- 09.06.18 GENERAL HAMMOND (overlapping)-Dismissed! 09.20.21 O’NEILL-General... Teal’c has a son. 09.25.03 GENERAL HAMMOND-What did you say? 09.26.28 O’NEILL-Back on Chulak. 09.29.17 O’NEILL (OS CONT)-His kid’s about to be implanted with one of those... 09.32.06 O’NEILL (CONT)-larva things at a ceremony, and Teal’c wants to stop it. 09.36.06 GENERAL HAMMOND-Why? 09.39.00 O’NEILL-"Why", sir? 09.40.17 GENERAL HAMMOND-TeaI’c was an enemy soldier. He’s compromised -- 09.43.14 O’NEILL-~General, he was afraid we wouldn’t trust him if we knew he had a family back there. Was he right? (beat) When Teal’c saved our.lives on Chulak, gave up his family, sir. Don’t you think we owe him STARGATE SG-I - "Bloodlines" (Ep. #3962) PAGE i0 10.06.16 O’NEILL (OS)-Teal’c! 10.07.24 O’NEILL (CONT)-What are you doing? 10.08.20 GENERAL HAMMOND-Stand back from the keyboard! I0.II.08 TEAL’C-I am returning to Chulak fo@ my son.
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