[s4e21] Double Jeopardy Direct

Fans often note this episode as a missed opportunity or a subtle nod to the Jack/Sam dynamic, as the robot clones—no longer bound by Air Force regulations—could have explored a romantic relationship. Production Context Director: Winrich Kolbe

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"" is the 21st episode of the fourth season of the sci-fi television series Stargate SG-1 . It serves as a direct sequel to the Season 1 episode "Tin Man," bringing back the synthetic robot clones of the SG-1 team. Plot Summary [S4E21] Double Jeopardy

The episode features several comedic and poignant interactions between the "real" team members and their mechanical duplicates.

The episode begins on the planet Juna, where the robot version of SG-1 (created by the scientist Harlan) attempts to liberate the locals from the System Lord . However, the robotic team is captured and deactivated after their power supplies fail, leading the Juna people to believe they were betrayed by the "real" SG-1. Fans often note this episode as a missed

The quirky scientist from Season 1 returns to the SGC to plead for help when his robotic "children" go missing.

February 16, 2001 (Syndication); August 17, 2001 (Showtime) It serves as a direct sequel to the

This episode marks a major turning point in the series’ lore as the System Lord Cronus is finally defeated and killed by the combined efforts of the two Teal'cs.