Seth (Stargate SG-1)

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Stargate SG-1 episode
“Seth”
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 2
Guest star(s) Carmen Argenziano as Jacob Carter
Robert Duncan as Seth
Mitchell Kosterman as Special Agent James Hamner
Stuart O'Connell as Tommy Levinson
Lucia Walters as Disciple
Greg Michaels as Jason Levinson
Rob Morton as Sheriff
Writer(s) Jonathan Glassner
Director William Corcoran
Production no. 302
Original airdate July 2, 1999
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"Seth" is an episode of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1.

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The Tok'ra inform SG-1 that a Goa'uld named Seth has been missing from their records (they describe as a sort of "Goa-uld census") for thousands of years, about since Ra left Earth. The Tok'ra have come to the conclusion that Seth is still living on Earth and Selmak arrives to help them capture Seth. Daniel Jackson begins scouring historical records and finds that several "cults of Seth" have existed in many cultures throughout history. And he finds that the ATF has begun monitoring a modern cult of Seth.

SG-1 arrives as the ATF is ready to surround the compound. Daniel Jackson mentions that Seth has probably set up escape tunnels around the compound. Seth uses an intelligent virus to brainwash the cult, so SG-1 used electrical shock devices built into ear pieces to counter the effects of the virus. After infiltrating the compound through the escape tunnels, the team manages to free Seth's followers from his mind control by shocking them with zats, but Carter is forced to kill Seth with a weapon given to her by Selmak before he could use his powers to hurt anyone else.

This episode is probably in reference to the Branch Davidian cult of Waco, Texas, which the ATF also surrounded. The character of Seth even bares a slight resemblance to David Koresh, head of the Branch Davidians.

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