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* LastRequest: Sha're uses her final moments to ask that Daniel find her son before the System Lords do, and that he forgive Teal'c for killing her.



* LastRequest: Sha're uses her final moments to ask that Daniel find her son before the System Lords do, and that he forgive Teal'c for killing her.

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* TenMinuteRetirement: In the dream, Daniel hands in his resignation after Sha're dies since the reason he joined the program in the first place was to find her, but he has a change of heart once he realizes what she's trying to tell him.



* EasilyForgiven: Played with; it would certainly look like this from Teal'c perspective given how Daniel appears to instantly forgive him for shooting his wife, but in actuality Daniel has had days within the dream world to work through his issues.

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* EasilyForgiven: Played with; it would certainly look like this from Teal'c Teal'c's perspective given how Daniel appears to instantly forgive him for shooting his wife, but in actuality Daniel has had days within the dream world to work through his issues.



* TenMinuteRetirement: In the dream, Daniel hands in his resignation after Sha're dies since the reason he joined the program in the first place was to find her, but he has a change of heart once he realizes what she's trying to tell him.
* ThisIsUnforgivable: Subverted; at first Daniel is unwilling to even consider forgiving Teal'c and won't even look at or talk to him, but after some encouragement from Sha're he is able to realize that Teal'c had to make a SadisticChoice so that he is already in a place where he can accept Teal'c actions when it happens for real.

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* TenMinuteRetirement: In the dream, Daniel hands in his resignation after Sha're dies since the reason he joined the program in the first place was to find her, but he has a change of heart once he realizes what she's trying to tell him.
* ThisIsUnforgivable: Subverted; at first Daniel is unwilling to even consider forgiving Teal'c and won't even look at or talk to him, but after some encouragement from Sha're he is able to realize that Teal'c had to make a SadisticChoice so that he is already in a place where he can accept Teal'c Teal'c's actions when it happens for real.
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* {{Action Hogging Opening}}: The {{cold open}} has a pitched battle between multiple SG units and the biggest army of Jaffa yet seen on the small screen. After the intro, it's all quiet personal drama.
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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite ostensibly being in Heru'ur's service now, Amaunet has her Harcesis child hidden away from him and the rest of the System Lords.
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* LastRequest: Sha're uses her final moments to ask that Daniel find her son before the system lords do, and that he forgive Teal'c for killing her.
* LivingMacGuffin: It's revealed that Sha're's child is a ''Harcesis''; the human offspring of two Goa'uld hosts who contains the GeneticMemory of all the Goa'uld. Teal'c says that such a thing is expressly forbidden by the system lords and that any child who does get born is ruthlessly hunted down, presumably to stop the information from falling into the wrong hands.

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* LastRequest: Sha're uses her final moments to ask that Daniel find her son before the system lords System Lords do, and that he forgive Teal'c for killing her.
* LivingMacGuffin: It's revealed that Sha're's child is a ''Harcesis''; the human offspring of two Goa'uld hosts who contains the GeneticMemory of all the Goa'uld. Teal'c says that such a thing is expressly forbidden by the system lords System Lords and that any such child who does get born is ruthlessly hunted down, presumably to stop the information from falling into the wrong hands.
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* SadisticChoice: Poor Teal'c faces one when he comes upon the tent where Amaunet is frying Daniel's brain with a ribbon device. If he shoots Amaunet, he will kill Amaunet's host, Sha'rae. If he doesn't, Daniel dies. Teal'c hesitates, and in that brief moment where Teal'c agonizes over the decision is when the vast majority of the episode happens.

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* SadisticChoice: Poor Teal'c faces one when he comes upon the tent where Amaunet is frying Daniel's brain with a ribbon device. If he shoots Amaunet, he will kill Amaunet's host, Sha'rae.Sha're. If he doesn't, Daniel dies. Teal'c hesitates, and in that brief moment where Teal'c agonizes over the decision is when the vast majority of the episode happens.
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* {{Action Hogging Opening}}: The {{cold open}} has a pitched battle between multiple SG units and the biggest army of Jaffa yet seen on the small screen. After the intro, it's all quiet personal drama.
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* SadlyMythtaken: Daniel's line "I know a Kheb. There's a reference in Budge." is quite funny if you remember how he badmouthed Budge (that is, Egyptologist E.A. Wallis Budge) in the original ''{{Film/Stargate}}'' film ("Well, the translation of the inner track is wrong. Must've used Budge. I don't know why they keep reprinting his books.")
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* SadisticChoice: Poor Teal'c faces one when he comes upon the tent where Amaunet is frying Daniel's brain with a ribbon device. If he shoots Amaunet, he will kill Amaunet's host, Sha'rae. If he doesn't, Daniel dies.

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* SadisticChoice: Poor Teal'c faces one when he comes upon the tent where Amaunet is frying Daniel's brain with a ribbon device. If he shoots Amaunet, he will kill Amaunet's host, Sha'rae. If he doesn't, Daniel dies. Teal'c hesitates, and in that brief moment where Teal'c agonizes over the decision is when the vast majority of the episode happens.
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* ThisIsUnforgivable: Subverted; at first Daniel is unwilling to even consider forgiving Teal'c and won't even look at or talk to him, but after some encouragement from Sha're he is able to realize that Teal'c did was he thought was the right thing so that he is already in a place where he can accept Teal'c actions when it happens for real.

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* ThisIsUnforgivable: Subverted; at first Daniel is unwilling to even consider forgiving Teal'c and won't even look at or talk to him, but after some encouragement from Sha're he is able to realize that Teal'c did was he thought was the right thing had to make a SadisticChoice so that he is already in a place where he can accept Teal'c actions when it happens for real.
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* SadisticChoice: Poor Teal'c faces one when he comes upon the tent where Amaunet is frying Daniel's brain with a ribbon device. If he shoots Amaunet, he will kill Amaunet's host, Sha'rae. If he doesn't, Daniel dies.
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Daniel has an encounter with Amaunet during a mission to rescue a group of captured Abydonians, and Teal'c is forced to make a difficult decision to save Daniel's life, with liberal amounts of MindScrew in between.

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Daniel has an encounter with Amaunet during a mission to rescue a group of captured captive Abydonians, and Teal'c is forced to make a difficult decision to save Daniel's life, with liberal amounts of MindScrew in between.
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Daniel has an encounter with Amaunet during a mission to rescue a group of captured Abydonians, and Teal'c is forced to make a difficult decision to save Daniel's life, with liberal amounts of MindScrew in between.

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!!"Forever in a Day" provides examples of the following tropes:
* AgonyBeam: Amaunet uses the hand device on Daniel for a prolonged amount of time; Teal'c states that it would have killed him if she'd kept it up much longer.
* AllJustADream: After TheTeaser, Daniel spends most of the episode shifting between two realities: one in which Teal'c kills Sha're to save his life and one in which they are able to get her to the Tok'ra in time to save her life. There are several indications that the latter is the dream, but at the end of the episode it's revealed that ''neither'' is real and Daniel is still in the grip of Amaunet's hand device having hallucinated everything else, at which point Teal'c comes in and kills Sha're for real.
* DueToTheDead: Sha're is given a traditional Egyptian funeral on Abydos, with Daniel weighing her (metaphorical) heart against a feather and saying a prayer for the dead. Additionally, O'Neill, Carter, Hammond and Fraiser all attend in their military dress blues as a mark of respect, while Daniel wears his Abydonian robes.
* DyingAsYourself: Sha're is able to briefly take control of her body after Amaunet dies, hanging on just long enough to tell Daniel she loves him one last time before she follows suit.
* EasilyForgiven: Played with; it would certainly look like this from Teal'c perspective given how Daniel appears to instantly forgive him for shooting his wife, but in actuality Daniel has had days within the dream world to work through his issues.
* FightingFromTheInside: Sha're fights against Amaunet's control to send Daniel a message through the hand device that he has to find her son.
* IDidWhatIHadToDo: Though he is clearly very sorry about having to kill Sha're, Teal'c states that it was necessary to save Daniel's life, and if faced with the same choice he would do it again.
* ILetGwenStacyDie: Daniel indicates that he holds himself responsible for failing to save Sha're.
-->'''Daniel:''' All these wonders we have at our disposal, and I couldn't save her.
* LeaveTheTwoLovebirdsAlone: The ''second'' time Daniel "wakes up" in the infirmary, in the version of the dream where Sha're survives. It's made very clear that they only have eyes for each other, leading O'Neill to suggest that the others beat a hasty retreat.
-->'''O'Neill:''' Maybe we should...?
-->'''Carter:''' I'm glad you're okay, Daniel.
-->''[Daniel and Sha're both continue to ignore them]''
-->'''O'Neill:''' ''(moving to the door)'' He's... going to be okay, right?
-->'''Fraiser:''' ''[amused]'' Oh yeah, I should say so.
* LastRequest: Sha're uses her final moments to ask that Daniel find her son before the system lords do, and that he forgive Teal'c for killing her.
* LivingMacGuffin: It's revealed that Sha're's child is a ''Harcesis''; the human offspring of two Goa'uld hosts who contains the GeneticMemory of all the Goa'uld. Teal'c says that such a thing is expressly forbidden by the system lords and that any child who does get born is ruthlessly hunted down, presumably to stop the information from falling into the wrong hands.
* LotusEaterMachine: Daniel experiences a dream showing him how the future might turn out as Amaunet is killing him, during which time it's implied only a few seconds pass in the real world.
* MindScrew: The whole episode is one big one, taking place almost entirely inside Daniel's head.
* MundaneObjectAmazement: Played rather poignantly when Daniel talks about how Sha're was amazed the first time she saw him writing with a pen, believing it to be magic.
* ReplacementFlatCharacter: When Daniel briefly retires from the SGC in the dream where Sha're dies, his spot on the team is filled by Robert Rothman, who mostly serves to highlight how much Daniel has grown out of his initial role as the "awkward nerd".
-->'''Daniel:''' He's a smart guy... he had a good teacher.
-->'''O'Neill:''' Geek.
-->'''Daniel:''' Yes. You used to say the same thing about me.
-->'''O'Neill:''' I was ''talking'' about you.
* SacrificialLion: Sha're is the second major character to die in the series.
* ShootTheDog: Teal'c is forced to kill Sha're in order to save Daniel's life.
* TenMinuteRetirement: In the dream, Daniel hands in his resignation after Sha're dies since the reason he joined the program in the first place was to find her, but he has a change of heart once he realizes what she's trying to tell him.
* ThisIsUnforgivable: Subverted; at first Daniel is unwilling to even consider forgiving Teal'c and won't even look at or talk to him, but after some encouragement from Sha're he is able to realize that Teal'c did was he thought was the right thing so that he is already in a place where he can accept Teal'c actions when it happens for real.
* WhamEpisode: An important secondary character is KilledOffForReal, Daniel's personal quest to find his wife comes to a traumatic end, and a subplot that's been ongoing since the [[Recap/StargateSG1S1E1ChildrenOfTheGods pilot episode]] is brought to its conclusion.
* ZergRush: While the SG teams are trying to hold off Amaunet's forces in TheTeaser, an absolutely ''massive'' wave of Jaffa is shown rushing over the hills. How the heroes actually manage to defeat them is [[OffscreenMomentOfAwesome not shown]].

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