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*** Daniel interacting with Reese was so sweet.
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* Teal'c receiving his first ever birthday present.
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** Specifically, the crystal being thought it could just bring his son back. It didn't understand that he *couldn't* be brought back because he was dead. The being said later "physical death is not the same for us".

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** Specifically, the crystal being thought it could just bring his son back. It didn't understand that he *couldn't* be brought back because he was dead. The being said later "physical death is not the same for us". Basically, the crystal beings don't have a concept of permanent death.
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** Specifically, the crystal being thought it could just bring his son back. It didn't understand that he *couldn't* be brought back because he was dead. The being said later "physical death is not the same for us".

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** Alternately, dealing with Daniel ''actually'' being crazy in "Legacy".
** More Danny: pretty much every sequence between him and Jack in "Abyss". Later, him visiting Teal'c in "The Changeling".
** I don't know why, but Jack giving him back his glasses after he Descends always gives me the warm fuzzies.
** Jack getting all protective of Daniel when he thought Reese had tried to hurt him in "Menace"
** The entire team's individual mini-monologues when Daniel was [[spoiler: dying]] in "Meridian".



* Their gentle treatment of Daniel ''actually'' being crazy in "Legacy".



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* Jack getting all protective of Daniel when he thought Reese had tried to hurt him in "Menace"
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* More Danny: pretty much every sequence between him and Jack in "Abyss". Later, him visiting Teal'c in "The Changeling".


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* I don't know why, but Jack giving him back his glasses after he [[spoiler: Descends in the premier]] always gives me the warm fuzzies. Made especially poignant as Daniel cannot remember the important of his glasses, Jack, or this gesture of friendship.
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* From "Into the Fire", Hammond is sending out all available SG teams to save SG-1, and before they go through the gate, he stops and tells than that he doesn't want to order them to do this, so if they are willing to go on the mission, he asks that they take one step forward. Before he can even finish the sentence, with military precision, the entire crowd of SG members take a step forward. It makes your heart soar to see that when it comes down to it, the whole of the Stargate forces are there for each other no matter what.
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** It's a rewatch bonus, as it's initially played off as comedy. That's right, Hammond cares for his family so much that none of the other characters even question the decision to have ''the leader of the free world'' take backseat to his grandchildren.
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** Carter had actually been struggling to write the eulogy earlier in the episode, lamenting to Teal'c that nothing seemed good enough. Teal'c hands her a slip of paper and quietly tells her that it's what he would say, and Carter smiles as she looks at it.
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* The name for Thor's starships after he meets the SG-1 crew- The Jack O'Neil and the Daniel Jackson.
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* The episode where the Tok'ra show up with their truth-machine and O'Neill has to admit that he cares for Carter "too much" to clear suspicions of being spies.

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* At the end of the first episode of the second season, the team has defeated Apophis [[spoiler:sort of]] and gone back to Earth. But they had to leave Daniel, injured and dying, on Apophis' ship. When they get back to SGC, though, he's already there. Sam says his name in this shocked voice, and Jack shouts "Space Monkey, yeah!" and goes over and hugs him. The final shot, of the team and just about everyone else in SGC hugging as the camera zooms out through the Stargate, had to get a smile out of everyone.

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* At the end of the first episode series premier, the entire team stands in front of the second season, Gate in what is an obvious, yet still heartwarming money shot.
* "Cold Lazarus". The revelation that
the team has defeated Apophis [[spoiler:sort of]] and gone back crystal-energy being just wanted to Earth. But they had to leave Daniel, injured and dying, on Apophis' ship. When they get back to SGC, though, he's already there. Sam says his name in this shocked voice, and help Jack shouts "Space Monkey, yeah!" and goes over and hugs him. The final shot, of heal from the team and just about everyone else in SGC hugging as the camera zooms out through the Stargate, had to get a smile out loss of everyone.his son.



* ''Series/StargateSG1'' has pulled off some truly heartwarming moments, but none bigger than the episode "Heroes". When [[spoiler:Dr. Frasier dies]], instead of giving a traditional eulogy, Sam Carter lists the names of the many people who are ''alive'' because of her being at the SGC. This is followed by an even bigger one from documentarian Emmett Bregman:
--> "Our armed forces have turned the tide of world wars. Young men and women from our great country's four corners have humbled history's worse times. We carve our thanks in stone. We stamp it into metals. We carefully tend to the vast fields where the men and women who gave their lives for our freedom now lay. More than ever in our history, we cannot fail to pass these stories of courage to the next generation. We must capture their imaginations while paying tribute to all those willing to die for the preservation of our way of life."
** In Part 2, Emmett Bregman's outraged rant at the press officers trying to prevent him from filming, pointing out that he's trying to show the SGC (and all their sacrifices) in a positive light. He goes on to say that all he wants is to show the public is the truth they deserve, free from from government and military lies, innuendo and omissions. After appearing somewhat self-serving in Part 1, we see that all of his press antics are because he ''really'' believes in what he does and that the press has a solemn duty to report the truth, even if they don't ''want'' them to!
* The scene between Jacob Carter and Selmak in "The Tok'ra, Part 2". It's played almost like a romance.
* Just about every episode Teal'c and his family are together again.
* Vala's dad is a complete and total jerk, but it's sweet when he finally succeded in giving her the necklace he'd been trying to give her all episode. It's also nice to know that [[spoiler:she didn't throw the jewelry box he gave her as a child away after all]].
* Sam and Cam repeatedly making each other macaroons whenever one of them is in the hospital. They're always terrible, but it's nice to know that they're making the effort.
* Jack talking down the guy who's accidentally caused a GroundhogDayLoop to try to see his wife again. Doubles as a TearJerker.
* Another big [=CMoH=] is Jack O'Neill's [[AwesomeMomentOfCrowning promotion to General and command of the SGC]]. His first act is to promote Samantha Carter to Lt. Colonel.
* When Don S. Davis (General Hammond), who had been absent from the series except for guest roles for a few seasons, died in 2008, it made his previously-filmed appearance in the subsequently-released ''Film/StargateContinuum'' straight-to-DVD movie more poignant, especially when Carter says, "It's good to see you again, sir."
** Meanwhile, in the series finale of ''Series/StargateAtlantis'', the ''Daedalus''-class ship about to be commissioned for Colonel Carter's command had its name changed at the last minute -- from the ''Phoenix'' (as Carter's ship in an alternate reality was named) to the ''General Hammond'', in honor of the recently-late Hammond (and, of course, his actor).
* Believing Daniel in "Politics".

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* ''Series/StargateSG1'' has pulled off some truly heartwarming moments, but none bigger than the episode "Heroes". When [[spoiler:Dr. Frasier dies]], instead of giving a traditional eulogy, Sam Carter lists the names of the many people who are ''alive'' because of her being at the SGC. This is followed by an even bigger one from documentarian Emmett Bregman:
--> "Our armed forces have turned the tide of world wars. Young men and women from our great country's four corners have humbled history's worse times. We carve our thanks in stone. We stamp it into metals. We carefully tend to the vast fields where the men and women who gave their lives for our freedom now lay. More than ever in our history, we cannot fail to pass these stories of courage to the next generation. We must capture their imaginations while paying tribute to all those willing to die for the preservation of our way of life."
** In Part 2, Emmett Bregman's outraged rant at the press officers trying to prevent him from filming, pointing out that he's trying to show the SGC (and all their sacrifices) in a positive light. He goes on to say that all he wants is to show the public is the truth they deserve, free from from government and military lies, innuendo and omissions. After appearing somewhat self-serving in Part 1, we see that all of his press antics are because he ''really'' believes in what he does and that the press has a solemn duty to report the truth, even if they don't ''want'' them to!
* The scene between Jacob Carter and Selmak in "The Tok'ra, Part 2". It's played almost like a romance.
* Just about every episode Teal'c and his family are together again.
* Vala's dad is a complete and total jerk, but it's sweet when he finally succeded in giving her
rest f the necklace he'd been trying to give her all episode. It's also nice to know that [[spoiler:she didn't throw the jewelry box he gave her as a child away after all]].
* Sam and Cam repeatedly making each other macaroons whenever one of them is in the hospital. They're always terrible, but it's nice to know that they're making the effort.
* Jack talking down the guy who's accidentally caused a GroundhogDayLoop to try to see his wife again. Doubles as a TearJerker.
* Another big [=CMoH=] is Jack O'Neill's [[AwesomeMomentOfCrowning promotion to General and command of the SGC]]. His first act is to promote Samantha Carter to Lt. Colonel.
* When Don S. Davis (General Hammond), who had been absent from the series except for guest roles for a few seasons, died in 2008, it made his previously-filmed appearance in the subsequently-released ''Film/StargateContinuum'' straight-to-DVD movie more poignant, especially when Carter says, "It's good to see you again, sir."
** Meanwhile, in the series finale of ''Series/StargateAtlantis'', the ''Daedalus''-class ship about to be commissioned for Colonel Carter's command had its name changed at the last minute -- from the ''Phoenix'' (as Carter's ship in an alternate reality was named) to the ''General Hammond'', in honor of the recently-late Hammond (and, of course, his actor).
* Believing
team believing Daniel in "Politics".



* Daniel convincing an amnesiac Vala to trust him in "Memento Mori".
* The episode where the Tok'ra show up with their truth-machine and O'Neill has to admit that he cares for Carter "too much" to clear suspicions of being spies.
* The quiet moments between Jack and Sam in "Lost City".
* In the Season 3 premiere "Into the Fire," Immediately after O'Neill wakes up [[spoiler: in the cryo-chamber where the undercover Tok'ra placed him to kill the Gou'ald symbiote with which he'd been implanted, he kills Hathor by throwing her into the cryo-chamber,]] then rushes over to check on an unconscious Carter. When she sits up, he's so relieved he gives her a bear hug. Doubles as a CMOF when Carter asks how he is, and, still hugging her, he says, "Cold! I'm a little chilly. But I'm still me."
* "Cold Lazarus". The revelation that the crystal-energy being just wanted to help Jack heal from the loss of his son.

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* Daniel convincing an amnesiac Vala to trust him in "Memento Mori".
* The
At the end of the first episode where of the Tok'ra show up with their truth-machine and O'Neill second season, the team has to admit that he cares for Carter "too much" to clear suspicions of being spies.
* The quiet moments between Jack and Sam in "Lost City".
* In the Season 3 premiere "Into the Fire," Immediately after O'Neill wakes up
defeated Apophis [[spoiler: in the cryo-chamber where the undercover Tok'ra placed him sort of]] and gone back to kill the Gou'ald symbiote with which he'd been implanted, he kills Hathor by throwing her into the cryo-chamber,]] then rushes over Earth. But they had to check leave Daniel, injured and dying, on an unconscious Carter. Apophis' ship. When she sits up, they get back to SGC, though, he's so relieved he gives her a bear hug. Doubles as a CMOF when Carter asks how he is, and, still already there. Sam says his name in this shocked voice, and Jack shouts "Space Monkey, yeah!" and goes over and hugs him. The final shot, of the team and just about everyone else in SGC hugging her, he says, "Cold! I'm a little chilly. But I'm still me."
* "Cold Lazarus". The revelation that
as the crystal-energy being just wanted to help Jack heal from camera zooms out through the loss Stargate, had to get a smile out of his son.everyone.



* During a season 8 season two parter, the team (minus Daniel) get captured by a minor system lord while trying to capture the Kull warrior guning for him. After some work they manage to [[MookFaceTurn convince their guard that his "god" was going to abandon him and his people]]. After the guard frees them, he just stands there looking a little unsure of what to do with himself now. Jack just gives him a friendly pat on the back and absently tells him "Let's go." A nice little moment.
* Egeria, the long-assumed-dead Queen of the Tok'ra is found alive in cure, after [[AndIMustScream being imprisoned by Ra for thousands of years and then used for medical experiments for the last 50, and for the last 25 years forced to give birth to millions of new symbiotes so the Pangarens can use them for an addictive cure-all medication]] until it nearly kills her. After being given a new human host at long last while she dies, what's her last act alive? [[AllLovingHero Giving her torturers the antidote to the medication so they can live]].
* The episode "Line in the Sand" was one of the darkest points in the series. About halfway through the episode, Sam, who was shot earlier, tells Mitchell the password to a sealed file on her computer that has goodbye letters to everyone. Besides the password being "Fishing" -- a nice callback to an earlier episode -- Mitchell's only response is "Aww, man, now you're gonna have to change your password!" His utter (unfounded) conviction that she would make it had me grinning for hours. [[spoiler:She lived.]]
* Speaking of Mitchell, they had one episode where he was accused of murder. The rest of the cast spent the entire episode trying to prove his innocence. For a lot of people, that was the moment when he was really part of the team.
* In "Stronghold", Landry giving Mitchell permission to use a memory recall device to show his life-long friend Ferguson some of his memories of the past year working for the SGC; memories which easily [[ForWantOfANail could have been his]], if he hadn't taken shrapnel whilst saving Mitchell's life and developed a brain aneurysm, preventing him from getting into the X-302 program.
** Landry gets another one when giving the go-ahead on the plan to rescue Teal'c from Ba'al, simply because;
--> '''Landry''': Teal'c's family. I [[BerserkButton don't like]] people screwing with [[PapaWolf my family]].
* You know that big red phone on General Hammond's desk? The President of the United States is ''number 2'' on the speed dial. His grandkids are number 1. Priorities, people.
* "Threads." Teal'c and Bra'tac are discussing who will lead the free jaffa. While Bra'tec seems sure he will die soon, Teal'c is unwilling to admit his mentor is too old and seems sure his mentor will provide wisdom and guidance to the jaffa for years to come.
--> '''Bra'tac''': Talk to me in fifty years.
--> '''Teal'c''': Indeed, I will.
** Which becomes HilariousInHindsight when you consider the series finale...

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* During The scene between Jacob Carter and Selmak in "The Tok'ra, Part 2". It's played almost like a season 8 season two parter, romance.
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* In
the team (minus Daniel) get captured by a minor system lord while trying to capture Season 3 premiere "Into the Kull warrior guning for him. After some work they manage to [[MookFaceTurn convince their guard that his "god" was going to abandon him and his people]]. After Fire," Immediately after O'Neill wakes up [[spoiler: in the guard frees them, he just stands there looking a little unsure of what to do with himself now. Jack just gives him a friendly pat on cryo-chamber where the back and absently tells him "Let's go." A nice little moment.
* Egeria, the long-assumed-dead Queen of the
undercover Tok'ra is found alive in cure, after [[AndIMustScream being imprisoned by Ra for thousands of years and then used for medical experiments for placed him to kill the last 50, and for the last 25 years forced to give birth to millions of new symbiotes so the Pangarens can use them for an addictive cure-all medication]] until it nearly Gou'ald symbiote with which he'd been implanted, he kills her. After being given a new human host at long last while she dies, what's Hathor by throwing her last act alive? [[AllLovingHero Giving her torturers the antidote to the medication so they can live]].
* The episode "Line in the Sand" was one of the darkest points in the series. About halfway through the episode, Sam, who was shot earlier, tells Mitchell the password to a sealed file on her computer that has goodbye letters to everyone. Besides the password being "Fishing" -- a nice callback to an earlier episode -- Mitchell's only response is "Aww, man, now you're gonna have to change your password!" His utter (unfounded) conviction that she would make it had me grinning for hours. [[spoiler:She lived.]]
* Speaking of Mitchell, they had one episode where he was accused of murder. The rest of the cast spent the entire episode trying to prove his innocence. For a lot of people, that was the moment when he was really part of the team.
* In "Stronghold", Landry giving Mitchell permission to use a memory recall device to show his life-long friend Ferguson some of his memories of the past year working for the SGC; memories which easily [[ForWantOfANail could have been his]], if he hadn't taken shrapnel whilst saving Mitchell's life and developed a brain aneurysm, preventing him from getting
into the X-302 program.
** Landry gets another one
cryo-chamber,]] then rushes over to check on an unconscious Carter. When she sits up, he's so relieved he gives her a bear hug. Doubles as a CMOF when giving the go-ahead on the plan to rescue Teal'c from Ba'al, simply because;
--> '''Landry''': Teal'c's family. I [[BerserkButton don't like]] people screwing with [[PapaWolf my family]].
* You know that big red phone on General Hammond's desk? The President of the United States is ''number 2'' on the speed dial. His grandkids are number 1. Priorities, people.
* "Threads." Teal'c and Bra'tac are discussing who will lead the free jaffa. While Bra'tec seems sure
Carter asks how he will die soon, Teal'c is unwilling to admit his mentor is too old and seems sure his mentor will provide wisdom and guidance to the jaffa for years to come.
--> '''Bra'tac''': Talk to me in fifty years.
--> '''Teal'c''': Indeed, I will.
** Which becomes HilariousInHindsight when you consider the series finale...
is, and, still hugging her, he says, "Cold! I'm a little chilly. But I'm still me."



* "Avatar." Teal'c is trapped in an UnwinnableTrainingSimulation, and analysis from the others reveals that the program's ability to learn based on the user includes [[spoiler: incorporating Teal'c's belief that that the goa'uld could never be defeated.]] When Daniel enters the program to assist him however, they eventually meet success, with Fridge adding the heartwarming. Teal'c knew he couldn't do it alone, but doing it with his TrueCompanions was another story.

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* The episode where the Tok'ra show up with their truth-machine and O'Neill has to admit that he cares for Carter "too much" to clear suspicions of being spies.
* Jack talking down the grieving archeologist who's accidentally caused a GroundhogDayLoop to try to see his wife again. Doubles as a TearJerker.
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* O'Neill and the rest of the team protecting Tyler in "The Fifth Man", much to the aliens confusion.
--> '''O'Neill''': I told you, we don't leave our people behind.
--> '''Tyler''': (''stunned'') But, I am not one of your people.
--> '''O'Neill''': (''thoughtfully'') Could have fooled me. [[FunnyMoments As a matter-of-fact, you did fool me.]]
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* Egeria, the long-assumed-dead Queen of the Tok'ra is found alive in cure, after [[AndIMustScream being imprisoned by Ra for thousands of years and then used for medical experiments for the last 50, and for the last 25 years forced to give birth to millions of new symbiotes so the Pangarens can use them for an addictive cure-all medication]] until it nearly kills her. After being given a new human host at long last while she dies, what's her last act alive? [[AllLovingHero Giving her torturers the antidote to the medication so they can live]].
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* ''Series/StargateSG1'' has pulled off some truly heartwarming moments, but none bigger than the episode "Heroes". When [[spoiler: Dr. Frasier dies]], instead of giving a traditional eulogy, Sam Carter lists the names of the many people who are ''alive'' because of her being at the SGC. This is followed by an even bigger one from documentarian Emmett Bregman:
--> "Our armed forces have turned the tide of world wars. Young men and women from our great country's four corners have humbled history's worse times. We carve our thanks in stone. We stamp it into metals. We carefully tend to the vast fields where the men and women who gave their lives for our freedom now lay. More than ever in our history, we cannot fail to pass these stories of courage to the next generation. We must capture their imaginations while paying tribute to all those willing to die for the preservation of our way of life."
** In Part 2, Emmett Bregman's outraged rant at the press officers trying to prevent him from filming, pointing out that he's trying to show the SGC (and all their sacrifices) in a positive light. He goes on to say that all he wants is to show the public is the truth they deserve, free from government and military lies, innuendo and omissions. After appearing somewhat self-serving in Part 1, we see that all of his press antics are because he ''really'' believes in what he does and that the press has a solemn duty to report the truth, even if they don't ''want'' them to!
* The quiet moments between Jack and Sam in "Lost City".
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* Another big [=CMoH=] is Jack O'Neill's [[AwesomeMomentOfCrowning promotion to General and command of the SGC]]. His first act is to promote Samantha Carter to Lt. Colonel.
* "Avatar." Teal'c is trapped in an UnwinnableTrainingSimulation, and analysis from the others reveals that the program's ability to learn based on the user includes [[spoiler: incorporating Teal'c's belief that that the goa'uld Goa'uld could never be defeated.]] When Daniel enters the program to assist him however, they eventually meet success, with Fridge adding the heartwarming. Teal'c knew he couldn't do it alone, but doing it with his TrueCompanions was another story.story.
* During a season 8 season two-parter, the team (minus Daniel) get captured by a minor system lord while trying to capture the Kull warrior gunning for him. After some work they manage to [[MookFaceTurn convince their guard that his "god" was going to abandon him and his people]]. After the guard frees them, he just stands there looking a little unsure of what to do with himself now. Jack just gives him a friendly pat on the back and absently tells him "Let's go." A nice little moment.
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* A good moment for Mitchell, they had one episode where he was accused of murder. The rest of the cast spent the entire episode trying to prove his innocence. For a lot of people, that was the moment when he was really part of the team.
* In "Stronghold", Landry giving Mitchell permission to use a memory recall device to show his life-long friend Ferguson some of his memories of the past year working for the SGC; memories which easily [[ForWantOfANail could have been his]], if he hadn't taken shrapnel whilst saving Mitchell's life and developed a brain aneurysm, preventing him from getting into the X-302 program.
** Landry gets another one when giving the go-ahead on the plan to rescue Teal'c from Ba'al, simply because;
--> '''Landry''': Teal'c's family. I [[BerserkButton don't like]] people screwing with [[PapaWolf my family]].
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* The episode "Line in the Sand" was one of the darkest points in the series. About halfway through the episode, Sam, who was shot earlier, tells Mitchell the password to a sealed file on her computer that has goodbye letters to everyone. Besides the password being "Fishing" -- a nice callback to an earlier episode -- Mitchell's only response is "Aww, man, now you're gonna have to change your password!" His utter (unfounded) conviction that she would make it had me grinning for hours. [[spoiler: She lived.]]
* Vala's dad is a complete and total jerk, but it's sweet when he finally succeeded in giving her the necklace he'd been trying to give her all episode. It's also nice to know that [[spoiler: she didn't throw the jewelry box he gave her as a child away after all]].
* Sam and Cam repeatedly making each other macaroons whenever one of them is in the hospital. They're always terrible, but it's nice to know that they're making the effort.
* Daniel convincing an amnesiac Vala to trust him in "Memento Mori".
* "Threads." Teal'c and Bra'tac are discussing who will lead the free Jaffa. While Bra'tac seems sure he will die soon, Teal'c is unwilling to admit his mentor is too old and seems sure his mentor will provide wisdom and guidance to the Jaffa for years to come.
--> '''Bra'tac''': Talk to me in fifty years.
--> '''Teal'c''': Indeed, I will.
** Which becomes HilariousInHindsight when you consider the series finale...
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* You know that big red phone on General Hammond's desk? The President of the United States is ''number 2'' on the speed dial. His grandkids are number 1. Priorities, people.
* Just about every episode Teal'c and his family are together again.
* When Don S. Davis (General Hammond), who had been absent from the series except for guest roles for a few seasons, died in 2008, it made his previously-filmed appearance in the subsequently-released ''Film/StargateContinuum'' straight-to-DVD movie more poignant, especially when Carter says, "It's good to see you again, sir."
** Meanwhile, in the series finale of ''Series/StargateAtlantis'', the ''Daedalus''-class ship about to be commissioned for Colonel Carter's command had its name changed at the last minute -- from the ''Phoenix'' (as Carter's ship in an alternate reality was named) to the ''General Hammond'', in honor of the recently-late Hammond (and, of course, his actor).
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* Egeria, the long-assumed-dead Queen of the Tok'ra is found alive in cure, after [[AndIMustScream being imprisoned by Ra for thousands of years and then used for medical experiments for the last 50, and for the last 25 years forced to give birth to millions of new symbiotes so the Pangarens can use them for an addictive cure-all medication]] until it nearly kills her. After being given a new human host at long last while she dies, what's her last act alive? [[TheMessiah Giving her torturers the antidote to the medication so they can live]].

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* The episode "Line in the Sand" was one of the darkest points in the series. About halfway through the episode, Sam, who was shot earlier, tells Mitchell the password to a sealed file on her computer that has goodbye letters to everyone. Besides the password being "Fishing" -- a nice callback to an earlier episode -- Mitchell's only response is "Aww, man, now you're gonna have to change your password!" His utter (unfounded) conviction that she would make it had me grinning for hours. [[spoiler:She lived.]]
* Speaking of Mitchell, they had one episode where he was accused of murder. The rest of the cast spent the entire episode trying to prove his innocence. For a lot of people, that was the moment when he was really part of the team.



* "Threads." Teal'c and Bra'tac are discussing who will lead the free jaffa. While Bra'tec seems sure he will die soon, Teal'c is unwilling to admit his mentor is too old and seems sure his mentor will provide wisdom and guidance to the jaffa for years to come.
--> '''Bra'tac''': Talk to me in fifty years.
--> '''Teal'c''': Indeed, I will.
** Which becomes HilariousInHindsight when you consider the series finale...
* During a season 8 season two parter, the team (minus Daniel) get captured by a minor system lord while trying to capture the Kull warrior guning for him. Aftter some work they manage to [[MookFaceTurn convince their guard that his "god" was going to abandon him and his people]]. After the guard frees them, he just stands there looking a little unsure of what to do with himself now. Jack just gives him a friendly pat on the back and absently tells him "Let's go." A nice little moment.

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* "Threads." Teal'c and Bra'tac are discussing who will lead the free jaffa. While Bra'tec seems sure he will die soon, Teal'c is unwilling to admit his mentor is too old and seems sure his mentor will provide wisdom and guidance to the jaffa for years to come.
--> '''Bra'tac''': Talk to me in fifty years.
--> '''Teal'c''': Indeed, I will.
** Which becomes HilariousInHindsight when you consider the series finale...
* During a season 8 season two parter, the team (minus Daniel) get captured by a minor system lord while trying to capture the Kull warrior guning for him. Aftter After some work they manage to [[MookFaceTurn convince their guard that his "god" was going to abandon him and his people]]. After the guard frees them, he just stands there looking a little unsure of what to do with himself now. Jack just gives him a friendly pat on the back and absently tells him "Let's go." A nice little moment.



* The episode "Line in the Sand" was one of the darkest points in the series. About halfway through the episode, Sam, who was shot earlier, tells Mitchell the password to a sealed file on her computer that has goodbye letters to everyone. Besides the password being "Fishing" -- a nice callback to an earlier episode -- Mitchell's only response is "Aww, man, now you're gonna have to change your password!" His utter (unfounded) conviction that she would make it had me grinning for hours. [[spoiler:She lived.]]
* Speaking of Mitchell, they had one episode where he was accused of murder. The rest of the cast spent the entire episode trying to prove his innocence. For a lot of people, that was the moment when he was really part of the team.




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* "Threads." Teal'c and Bra'tac are discussing who will lead the free jaffa. While Bra'tec seems sure he will die soon, Teal'c is unwilling to admit his mentor is too old and seems sure his mentor will provide wisdom and guidance to the jaffa for years to come.
--> '''Bra'tac''': Talk to me in fifty years.
--> '''Teal'c''': Indeed, I will.
** Which becomes HilariousInHindsight when you consider the series finale...

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* At the end of the first episode of the second season, the team has defeated Apophis [[spoiler:sort of]] and gone back to Earth. But they had to leave Daniel, injured and dying, on Apophis' ship. When they get back to SGC, though, he's already there. Sam says his name in this shocked voice, and Jack shouts "Space Monkey, yeah!" and goes over and hugs him. The final shot, of the team and just about everyone else in SGC hugging as the camera zooms out through the Stargate, had to get a smile out of everyone.
* The entire team agreeing to defend Teal'c in "Cor'Ai".
** The man accusing Teal'c of the murder of his father (which he admits), and preparing to execute Teal'c himself, witnesses his selfless attempt to protect the innocents from a Goa'uld attack. Upon seeing this and Teal'c's calm acceptance that he is ready accept his fate, the man spares him, telling Teal'c that [[ThatManIsDead the man who killed his father is dead]], and that [[TheAtoner "You killed him."]]



* At the end of the first episode of the second season, the team has defeated Apophis [[spoiler:sort of]] and gone back to Earth. But they had to leave Daniel, injured and dying, on Apophis' ship. When they get back to SGC, though, he's already there. Sam says his name in this shocked voice, and Jack shouts "Space Monkey, yeah!" and goes over and hugs him. The final shot, of the team and just about everyone else in SGC hugging as the camera zooms out through the Stargate, had to get a smile out of everyone.
* The entire team agreeing to defend Teal'c in "Cor'Ai".
** The man accusing Teal'c of the murder of his father (which he admits), and preparing to execute Teal'c himself, witnesses his selfless attempt to protect the innocents from a Goa'uld attack. Upon seeing this and Teal'c's calm acceptance that he is ready accept his fate, the man spares him, telling Teal'c that [[ThatManIsDead the man who killed his father is dead]], and that [[TheAtoner "You killed him."]]
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* You know that big red phone on General Hammond's desk? The President of the United States is ''number 2'' on the speed dial. His grandkids are number 1. Priorities, people.

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* Igeria (spelling?), the long-assumed-dead Queen of the Tok'ra is found alive in cure, after [[AndIMustScream being imprisoned by Ra for thousands of years and then used for medical experiments for the last 50, and for the last 25 years forced to give birth to millions of new symbiotes so the Pangarens can use them for an addictive cure-all medication]] until it nearly kills her. After being given a new human host at long last while she dies, what's her last act alive? [[TheMessiah Giving her torturers the antidote to the medication so they can live]].

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* Igeria (spelling?), Egeria, the long-assumed-dead Queen of the Tok'ra is found alive in cure, after [[AndIMustScream being imprisoned by Ra for thousands of years and then used for medical experiments for the last 50, and for the last 25 years forced to give birth to millions of new symbiotes so the Pangarens can use them for an addictive cure-all medication]] until it nearly kills her. After being given a new human host at long last while she dies, what's her last act alive? [[TheMessiah Giving her torturers the antidote to the medication so they can live]]. live]].
* In "Stronghold", Landry giving Mitchell permission to use a memory recall device to show his life-long friend Ferguson some of his memories of the past year working for the SGC; memories which easily [[ForWantOfANail could have been his]], if he hadn't taken shrapnel whilst saving Mitchell's life and developed a brain aneurysm, preventing him from getting into the X-302 program.
** Landry gets another one when giving the go-ahead on the plan to rescue Teal'c from Ba'al, simply because;
--> '''Landry''': Teal'c's family. I [[BerserkButton don't like]] people screwing with [[PapaWolf my family]].
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** In Part 2, Emmett Bregman's outraged rant at the press officers trying to prevent him from filming, pointing out that he's trying to show the SGC (and all their sacrifices) in a positive light. He goes on to say that all he wants is to show the public is the truth they deserve, free from from government and military lies, innuendo and omissions. After appearing somewhat self-serving in Part 1, we see that all of his press antics are because he ''really'' believes in what he does and that the press has a solemn duty to report the truth, even if they don't ''want'' them to!
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* Igeria (spelling?), the long-assumed-dead Queen of the Tok'ra is found alive in cure, after [[AndIMustScream being imprisoned by Ra for thousands of years and then used for medical experiments for the last 50, and for the last 25 years forced to give birth to millions of new symbiotes so the Pangarens can use them for an addictive cure-all medication]] until it nearly kills her. After being given a new human host at long last while she dies, what's her last act alive? [[TheMessiah Giving her torturers the antidote to the medication so they can live]].

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* ''Series/StargateSG1'' has pulled off some truly heartwarming moments, but none bigger than the episode "Heroes". When [[spoiler:Dr. Frasier dies]], instead of giving a traditional eulogy, Sam Carter lists the names of the many people who are ''alive'' because of her being at the SGC.

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* ''Series/StargateSG1'' has pulled off some truly heartwarming moments, but none bigger than the episode "Heroes". When [[spoiler:Dr. Frasier dies]], instead of giving a traditional eulogy, Sam Carter lists the names of the many people who are ''alive'' because of her being at the SGC. This is followed by an even bigger one from documentarian Emmett Bregman:
--> "Our armed forces have turned the tide of world wars. Young men and women from our great country's four corners have humbled history's worse times. We carve our thanks in stone. We stamp it into metals. We carefully tend to the vast fields where the men and women who gave their lives for our freedom now lay. More than ever in our history, we cannot fail to pass these stories of courage to the next generation. We must capture their imaginations while paying tribute to all those willing to die for the preservation of our way of life."


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** Which becomes HilariousInHindsight when you consider the series finale...
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* Any episode with Cassandra in it. Yes, even when she's a bratty teenager.



* "You better not be messing with me."
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* "Threads." Teal'c and Bra'tec are discussing who will lead the free jaffa. While Bra'tec seems sure he will die soon, Teal'c is unwilling to admit his mentor is too old and seems sure his mentor will provide wisdom and guidance to the jaffa for years to come.
--> '''Bra'tec''': Talk to me in fifty years.

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* "Threads." Teal'c and Bra'tec Bra'tac are discussing who will lead the free jaffa. While Bra'tec seems sure he will die soon, Teal'c is unwilling to admit his mentor is too old and seems sure his mentor will provide wisdom and guidance to the jaffa for years to come.
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* "Threads." Teal'c and Bra'tec are discussing who will lead the free jaffa. While Bra'tec seems sure he will die soon, Teal'c is unwilling to admit his mentor is too old and seems sure his mentor will provide wisdom and guidance to the jaffa for years to come.
--> '''Bra'tec''': Talk to me in fifty years.
--> '''Teal'c''': Indeed, I will.
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* During season two parter, the team (minus Daniel) get captured by a minor system lord while trying to capture the Kull warrior guning for him. Aftter some work they manage to [[MookFaceTurn convince their guard that his "gof" was going to abandon him and his people]]. After the guard frees them, he just stands there looking a little unsure of what to do with himself now. Jack just gives him a friendly pat on the back and absently tells him "Let's go." A nice little moment.

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* During a season 8 season two parter, the team (minus Daniel) get captured by a minor system lord while trying to capture the Kull warrior guning for him. Aftter some work they manage to [[MookFaceTurn convince their guard that his "gof" "god" was going to abandon him and his people]]. After the guard frees them, he just stands there looking a little unsure of what to do with himself now. Jack just gives him a friendly pat on the back and absently tells him "Let's go." A nice little moment.
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* During season two parter, the team (minus Daniel) get captured by a minor system lord while trying to capture the Kull warrior guning for him. Aftter some work they manage to [[MookFaceTurn convince their guard that his "gof" was going to abandon him and his people]]. After the guard frees them, he just stands there looking a little unsure of what to do with himself now. Jack just gives him a friendly pat on the back and absently tells him "Let's go." A nice little moment.
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* In the Season 3 premiere "Into the Fire," Immediately after O'Neill wakes up [spoiler: in the cryo-chamber where the undercover Tok'ra placed him to kill the Gou'ald symbiote with which he'd been implanted, he kills Hathor by throwing her into the cryo-chamber,] then rushes over to check on an unconscious Carter. When she sits up, he's so relieved he gives her a bear hug. Doubles as a CMOF when Carter asks how he is, and, still hugging her, he says, "Cold! I'm a little chilly. But I'm still me."

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* In the Season 3 premiere "Into the Fire," Immediately after O'Neill wakes up [spoiler: [[spoiler: in the cryo-chamber where the undercover Tok'ra placed him to kill the Gou'ald symbiote with which he'd been implanted, he kills Hathor by throwing her into the cryo-chamber,] cryo-chamber,]] then rushes over to check on an unconscious Carter. When she sits up, he's so relieved he gives her a bear hug. Doubles as a CMOF when Carter asks how he is, and, still hugging her, he says, "Cold! I'm a little chilly. But I'm still me."
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* In the Season 3 premiere "Into the Fire," Immediately after O'Neill wakes up [spoiler: in the cryo-chamber where the undercover Tok'ra placed him to kill the Gou'ald symbiote with which he'd been implanted, he kills Hathor by throwing her into the cryo-chamber,] then rushes over to check on an unconscious Carter. When she sits up, he's so relieved he gives her a bear hug. Doubles as a CMOF when Carter asks how he is, and, still hugging her, he says, "Cold! I'm a little chilly. But I'm still me."
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* ''Series/StargateSG1'' has pulled off some truly heartwarming moments, but none bigger than the episode "Heroes". When [[spoiler:Dr. Frasier dies]], instead of giving a traditional eulogy, Sam Carter lists the names of the many people who are ''alive'' because of her being at the SGC.
* The scene between Jacob Carter and Selmak in "The Tok'ra, Part 2". It's played almost like a romance.
* Any episode with Cassandra in it. Yes, even when she's a bratty teenager.
* Just about every episode Teal'c and his family are together again.
* Vala's dad is a complete and total jerk, but it's sweet when he finally succeded in giving her the necklace he'd been trying to give her all episode. It's also nice to know that [[spoiler:she didn't throw the jewelry box he gave her as a child away after all]].
* Sam and Cam repeatedly making each other macaroons whenever one of them is in the hospital. They're always terrible, but it's nice to know that they're making the effort.
* Jack talking down the guy who's accidentally caused a GroundhogDayLoop to try to see his wife again. Doubles as a TearJerker.
* Another big [=CMoH=] is Jack O'Neill's [[AwesomeMomentOfCrowning promotion to General and command of the SGC]]. His first act is to promote Samantha Carter to Lt. Colonel.
* The episode "Line in the Sand" was one of the darkest points in the series. About halfway through the episode, Sam, who was shot earlier, tells Mitchell the password to a sealed file on her computer that has goodbye letters to everyone. Besides the password being "Fishing" -- a nice callback to an earlier episode -- Mitchell's only response is "Aww, man, now you're gonna have to change your password!" His utter (unfounded) conviction that she would make it had me grinning for hours. [[spoiler:She lived.]]
* Speaking of Mitchell, they had one episode where he was accused of murder. The rest of the cast spent the entire episode trying to prove his innocence. For a lot of people, that was the moment when he was really part of the team.
* "You better not be messing with me."
* When Don S. Davis (General Hammond), who had been absent from the series except for guest roles for a few seasons, died in 2008, it made his previously-filmed appearance in the subsequently-released ''Film/StargateContinuum'' straight-to-DVD movie more poignant, especially when Carter says, "It's good to see you again, sir."
** Meanwhile, in the series finale of ''Series/StargateAtlantis'', the ''Daedalus''-class ship about to be commissioned for Colonel Carter's command had its name changed at the last minute -- from the ''Phoenix'' (as Carter's ship in an alternate reality was named) to the ''General Hammond'', in honor of the recently-late Hammond (and, of course, his actor).
* At the end of the first episode of the second season, the team has defeated Apophis [[spoiler:sort of]] and gone back to Earth. But they had to leave Daniel, injured and dying, on Apophis' ship. When they get back to SGC, though, he's already there. Sam says his name in this shocked voice, and Jack shouts "Space Monkey, yeah!" and goes over and hugs him. The final shot, of the team and just about everyone else in SGC hugging as the camera zooms out through the Stargate, had to get a smile out of everyone.
* The entire team agreeing to defend Teal'c in "Cor'Ai".
** The man accusing Teal'c of the murder of his father (which he admits), and preparing to execute Teal'c himself, witnesses his selfless attempt to protect the innocents from a Goa'uld attack. Upon seeing this and Teal'c's calm acceptance that he is ready accept his fate, the man spares him, telling Teal'c that [[ThatManIsDead the man who killed his father is dead]], and that [[TheAtoner "You killed him."]]
* Believing Daniel in "Politics".
** Alternately, dealing with Daniel ''actually'' being crazy in "Legacy".
** More Danny: pretty much every sequence between him and Jack in "Abyss". Later, him visiting Teal'c in "The Changeling".
** I don't know why, but Jack giving him back his glasses after he Descends always gives me the warm fuzzies.
** Jack getting all protective of Daniel when he thought Reese had tried to hurt him in "Menace"
** The entire team's individual mini-monologues when Daniel was [[spoiler: dying]] in "Meridian".
* Daniel convincing an amnesiac Vala to trust him in "Memento Mori".
* The episode where the Tok'ra show up with their truth-machine and O'Neill has to admit that he cares for Carter "too much" to clear suspicions of being spies.
* The quiet moments between Jack and Sam in "Lost City".
* "Cold Lazarus". The revelation that the crystal-energy being just wanted to help Jack heal from the loss of his son.
* "Bane". It's not Teal'c getting Ally a new, improved Super Soaker because of their IntergenerationalFriendship. It's Teal'c pulling out a giant Super Soaker of his own, turning to spray Daniel with it, and ''then'' running off to play with Ally.
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