Urgo

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Stargate SG-1 episode
“Urgo”
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 16
Guest star(s) Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser
Dom DeLuise as Urgo/Togar
Nickolas Baric as Special Forces Guard
Bill Nikolai as Technician Alberts
Peter DeLuise as Young Urgo
Writer(s) Tor Alexander Valenza
Director Peter DeLuise
Production no. 316
Original airdate January 28, 2000
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"Urgo" is an episode of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1.

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[edit] Plot

SG-1 has alien technology implanted into their minds and must endure an annoying entity, which only they can see, who is more human than he appears. Because of the nature of the device, Hammond is forced to confine SG-1 in the base while the entity, Urgo, begins pestering them with his limitless curiousity. Unable to tolerate his existence any longer, SG-1 decides to return to the planet where they received the implant. They convince the reclusive scientist who implanted the devices to remove them, and suggest that he implant Urgo into his own mind, as their differing personalities complement each other.


[edit] Notes

  • Actor Dom DeLuise (Urgo and Togar) and director Peter DeLuise are father and son. This is the first time a DeLuise has guest-starred on the show. Dom's sons Peter, Michael, and David had on-screen roles in later seasons.
  • Dom DeLuise ad-libbed most of his lines. According to the Official Guide to Seasons Three and Four, very few scenes include Teal'c, since actor Christopher Judge couldn't keep a straight face.

[edit] Quotes

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  • Urgo: I want to live! I want to experience the universe and I want to eat pie.
    Jack: Who doesn't?
  • O'Neill: Wasn't that hot? (After Teal'c drinks a pot of very hot coffee)
    Teal'c: Extremely.

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