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Politics

Politics

1998TV Episode⏱️ 44mTV-14
ActionAdventureDramaSci-Fi
5.9
IMDB Rating
1,745 votes

The Stargate team must justify the project's continuation when a doubtful senator, Head of the Congressional Military Appropriations Committee, comes to review the project's performance.

Director
Martin Wood
Writers
Brad Wright, Jonathan Glassner, Hart Hanson
Stars
Richard Dean Anderson, Michael Shanks, Amanda Tapping
Release Date
February 27, 1998
Language
English
Country
United States, Canada
💬 16
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Richard Dean Anderson
Richard Dean Anderson
as Colonel Jack O'Neill
Michael Shanks
Michael Shanks
as Dr. Daniel Jackson
Amanda Tapping
Amanda Tapping
as Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge
Christopher Judge
as Teal'c
Don S. Davis
Don S. Davis
as Major General George Hammond
Ronny Cox
Ronny Cox
as Senator Robert Kinsey
Robert Wisden
Robert Wisden
as Lt. Colonel Bert Samuels
Peter Williams
Peter Williams
as Apophis
Jay Acovone
Jay Acovone
as Major Charles Kawalsky
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Michasha Armstrong
as Shak'l

🎬 Technical Specs

Sound
Stereo
Color
Color
Production
The Bridge Studios, Double Secret Productions, Gekko Film Corp.

🏷️ Keywords

clip showsenatorunited states senatorfiller episodealternate reality

🎯 Categories

ActionAdventureDramaSci-Fi

⭐ Featured Review

Forgettable and Absurd Recap
by claudio_carvalho2015-06-06
4/10

"General Hammond summons Jack, Sam, Daniel and Teal'c for a meeting with the prepotent Senator Kinsey to discuss the future of the Stargate program. Kinsey has been advised by Colonel Samuels, who is a great antagonist to the program, and wants to shutdown SGC. The SG-1 exposes the last missions and Daniel advises that Earth is in danger with the threat of a Goa'uld attack. What will be the fate of SGC? "Politics" is a forgettable recap of Stargate SG-1 with a silly and absurd story. Imagine a great nation like the United States with the opportunity to visit different world..."

💡 Did You Know?

Daniel Jackson makes a sarcastic remark about how they can defeat the Goa'uld by uploading a virus into the mothership. This is a reference to Independence Day (1996), which like Stargate (1994) was written by Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich and directed by Emmerich.

📖 Synopsis

The Stargate team must justify the project's continuation when a doubtful senator, Head of the Congressional Military Appropriations Committee, comes to review the project's performance.