"Chimera" is the 15th episode from the
seventh season of
military science fiction adventure television show ''
Stargate SG-1'' and is the 147th overall. It was first broadcast on January 20, 2004, on
Sky One
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in the
United Kingdom. The episode was written by the shows executive producer
Robert C. Cooper
Robert C. Cooper is a Canadian writer and producer best known for his work in the ''Stargate'' franchise. He was formerly an executive producer of ''Stargate SG-1'', ''Stargate Atlantis'' and ''Stargate Universe''. He also co-created both ''Star ...
, with
Damian Kindler writing the teleplay and
Will Waring William Michael "Will" Waring is a camera operator and director, primarily for ''Stargate SG-1'' and ''Stargate Atlantis''.
He attended the Film Production course at the Theatre department of the University of British Columbia, where he developed t ...
directing.
In the episode, Dr.
Daniel Jackson (
Michael Shanks) has been having strange dreams, recalling memories of his time spent with Dr.
Sarah Gardener (
Anna-Louise Plowman
Anna-Louise Plowman (born 9 May 1972) is a New Zealand actress.
Early life and education
Plowman was born in New Zealand. She attended Samuel Marsden Collegiate School, Wellington, between 1982 and 1989, and then the London Academy of Music an ...
), before she became host to the
Goa'uld Osiris that don't quite line up with what actually happened. Meanwhile, Major
Samantha Carter (
Amanda Tapping) starts seeing a police detective,
Pete Shanahan
Over its decade of existence, science fiction TV series ''Stargate SG-1'' developed an extensive and detailed backdrop of diverse characters. Many of the characters are members of alien species discovered while exploring the galaxy through the S ...
(
David DeLuise), who becomes curious about the top secret Air Force project Carter works for.
The episodes writers Damian Kindler and Robert C. Cooper, along with actor Amanda Tapping have all described "Chimera" as a "departure" episode for its greater emphasis on the romance and character development of Samantha Carter & Pete, and Daniel & Sarah. Although the episode was well received, "Chimera" introduced
Pete Shanahan
Over its decade of existence, science fiction TV series ''Stargate SG-1'' developed an extensive and detailed backdrop of diverse characters. Many of the characters are members of alien species discovered while exploring the galaxy through the S ...
, notoriously referred to by fans, and later by critics and even those involved in the shows production as "Stalker Pete".
Plot
Surrounded by books and artefacts,
Daniel Jackson (
Michael Shanks) is hard at work studying when a woman enters and introduces herself as
Sarah Gardner
Mrs Gardner or Sarah Cheney ( fl. 1763–1795) was a British comedic actress and playwright.
Life
Sarah Cheney first came to notice when she appeared at the Drury Lane Theatre in October 1763 in a play by William Congreve. She worked regularly, ...
(
Anna-Louise Plowman
Anna-Louise Plowman (born 9 May 1972) is a New Zealand actress.
Early life and education
Plowman was born in New Zealand. She attended Samuel Marsden Collegiate School, Wellington, between 1982 and 1989, and then the London Academy of Music an ...
). Daniel is in fact unconscious in his home, with a small device attached to his
temple. The
Goa'uld Osiris who is hosted by his former girlfriend Sarah Gardner is sat next to him, also wearing a device. In a coffee shop,
Samantha Carter (
Amanda Tapping) is sitting alone at a table when a man approaches and attempts to flirt with her. The man tells Sam he's a cop, to which she responds by telling him that most of her recent boyfriends have died. The pair drop the role play act, kissing each other and the man,
Pete Shanahan
Over its decade of existence, science fiction TV series ''Stargate SG-1'' developed an extensive and detailed backdrop of diverse characters. Many of the characters are members of alien species discovered while exploring the galaxy through the S ...
(
David DeLuise) tries to persuade Sam to spend the day with him instead of going to work. Sam arrives at Stargate Command and is greeted by a tired Daniel, who tells her about his strange involving Sarah. Daniel explains that he's dreaming about day-gone-by with Sarah from their time working together in Chicago, but that things aren't quite right. Carter then talks with
Jack O'Neill
Jonathan J. "Jack" O'Neill is a fictional character in the MGM's military science fiction franchise ''Stargate'', primarily as one of the main characters of the television series ''Stargate SG-1''. Richard Dean Anderson played O'Neill in all th ...
(
Richard Dean Anderson) about her new relationship with Pete, revealing to him that her brother set them up together.
That night, Osiris appears again and enters Daniel's dream as Sarah and schmoozes him by claiming to be a great fan of his work. Abruptly, she ends the connection to Daniel and uses an
Asgard transporter to leave the room, confusing Daniel, though he doesn't wake up. Osiris continues to visit Daniel at night as he sleeps, and soon shows him a
stone tablet
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covered with strange symbols, which she asks for Daniel's help in deciphering. The next morning at Stargate Command, Daniel is extremely tired as he talks with Sam and
Teal'c (
Christopher Judge) about his dreams, telling them about the tablet which is written in
Ancient, bearing resemblance to the one they found on
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sometime ago. Teal'c and Sam suggest to Daniel that he perhaps remembers the location of the
Lost City
A lost city is an urban settlement that fell into terminal decline and became extensively or completely uninhabited, with the consequence that the site's former significance was no longer known to the wider world. The locations of many lost citi ...
from his time ascended, and that he's subconsciously attempting to reveal it to himself in the dream. Osiris once again links with Daniel as he sleeps, and in his dream state he tells Sarah that he now believes the tablet is a map to a city of great power, which he then relays to Teal'c the following day.
Pete takes Sam to a ballroom dance, and afterwards they spend the night together at Sam's house. The next morning, Pete confides in Sam about his past marriage and subsequent divorce, but leaves frustrated because of Sam's seeming unwillingness to divulge any details about her life and the work she does. Pete, determines to find out more asks his friend, Special Agent Farrity (Paul Jarrett) in the
FBI to see what he's able to find out about her. Upon coming back to Pete, Farrity tells him that Carter must be involved in something big and government top secret. Meanwhile, Osiris has linked her mind again with Daniel, who is becoming increasingly frustrated at being unable to understand one of the passages of text on the tablet. Much to Daniel's disbelief Sarah correctly translates the section as 'the origin of doorways', leading a confused Daniel to press her on how she knows this. Daniel then realises that he and Sarah had planned to go out for dinner to celebrate two months since they first started seeing each other, but Sarah claims not to mind. Daniel however recognises that when he really missed their date, Sarah left him. Daniel describes his dreams to Teal'c, Sam and General
Hammond
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* Hammond Innes (1913–1998), English novelist
* Hammond (surname)
* Justice Hammond (disambiguation)
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* Hammond Glacier, Antarctica
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*Hammond, South Australia, a small settlement in South ...
(
Don S. Davis
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), when Teal'c suddenly realises that the
Goa'uld possess the technology to explore people minds and that Osiris could in fact be on Earth probing Daniel when he sleeps.
SG-1 hatch a plan to capture Osiris using tranquilliser darts and by blocking her escape through jamming her ability to transport out of Daniel's house, but first want to give Daniel more time to try and discover the location of the Lost City which might be buried in his subconscious. Daniel lies in his bed, waiting for Osiris, whilst O'Neill, Teal'c and Carter lay in wait close by. Osiris arrives and reconnects their-self and Daniel to the constructed reality, but once in there Daniel admits the text means nothing to him, causing Osiris to sever the connection and begin attacking Daniel in the real world. O'Neill and Teal'c move in as Osiris attempts to transport out. Unable to do so, they instead turn their attention to O'Neill, throwing him back with their hand-device before shooting at Teal'c. Pete, who has followed Sam to the
stakeout
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confronts her as Osiris comes out the front door and begins firing at the pair who both return fire. O'Neill shoots Osiris with a tranquilliser, but not before Pete is hit by weapons fire.
At the SGC, Sarah wakes up, after finally being freed from Osiris, and cries on Daniel's shoulder. In another room, Pete is visited by Sam, who finally tells him the truth about her work and the
Stargate
''Stargate'' (often stylized in all caps) is a military science fiction media franchise based on the Stargate (film), film directed by Roland Emmerich, which he co-wrote with producer Dean Devlin. The franchise is based on the idea of an alien E ...
.
Production
Development and writing
Executive producer
Robert C. Cooper
Robert C. Cooper is a Canadian writer and producer best known for his work in the ''Stargate'' franchise. He was formerly an executive producer of ''Stargate SG-1'', ''Stargate Atlantis'' and ''Stargate Universe''. He also co-created both ''Star ...
wanted to use
season seven of ''Stargate SG-1'' as an opportunity to "really showcase a little more of the personal sides" of the characters Major
Samantha Carter, Dr.
Daniel Jackson and
Teal'c.
This was influenced by the reduced availability of
Richard Dean Anderson who portrays Colonel
Jack O'Neill
Jonathan J. "Jack" O'Neill is a fictional character in the MGM's military science fiction franchise ''Stargate'', primarily as one of the main characters of the television series ''Stargate SG-1''. Richard Dean Anderson played O'Neill in all th ...
in the series, with Cooper explaining "he's going to be present in almost every episode. But there's going to be a lot more focus put on the other three characters and their relationships".
Actress
Amanda Tapping felt that despite her character of Samantha Carter's "obvious attraction" to
Anderson's O'Neill
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, it was very important that "Carter not sit there pining away for her commanding officer", with the actress believing that it "weakens her considerably" and that she was "starting to get sick" of it as a plot point. Tapping also believed that Carter's dating history had become "a joke on the Internet, the 'Black Widow Curse'" and so she encouraged the writers to move away from these elements.
Cooper as show-runner, and
Brad Wright before him had frequently commented upon the will-they-won't-they dynamic between Carter and O'Neill, citing that the
United States Air Force involvement in the show made it an impossibility to explicitly link the two characters romantically due to O'Neill being Carter's superior officer.
Both fans of the show and those involved in making the series joked that Carter had a "Black Widow Curse", whereby everyone she was linked to romantically ended up dying, which included
Martouf ("
Divide and Conquer
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"),
Narim ("
Between Two Fires") & Jonas Hanson ("
The First Commandment").
Conversations between Tapping and Cooper lead them to evaluate where the character would then go, with Cooper explaining that Carter "tends to be, in our scripts, the person who does all of the
techno-babble exposition, and we sometimes lose track of the fact that she's also a woman, who has a life, and we wanted to explore that too".
As writing commenced on the new season in late 2002, Cooper pitched the idea of Carter entering a relationship and having the love interest live out the episode. The pitch idea was subsequently referred to as "Black Widow Carter".
With the return of actor
Michael Shanks in season seven, a number of stories that were shelved from season six due to the character of Daniel Jackson's absence were now able to be told, one of which was Cooper's desire to reunite Jackson with the
Goa'uld Osiris.
Co-producers
Paul Mullie and
Joseph Mallozzi then married the Daniel/Osiris story with "Black Widow Carter", and Cooper assigned writer and producer
Damian Kindler to pen the episode, fleshing the story out together first.
Upon joining the writing staff in season six, Kindler felt that Carter was "woefully under-explored". He believed the characters "abilities are without doubt. She’s a genius, she’s brave, she’s worthy, she’s heroic", but he wanted to add more layers to Carter "that would flesh her out to me as a person".
Kindler described himself as becoming "fascinated as to what else was going on" with the character, calling it a "mini-agenda" that he tell "some good Carter stories", and would go on to write the episodes "
Space Race" and "
Grace" to focus on the character in season seven.
In the episode "Grace", Kindler described having Carter "address some very heavy issues in her life in order to find a reason to keep going", one of which being Jack O'Neill, with Kindler using the story to show Carter's feeling for O'Neill and "what that has been doing to her for seven years".
Kindler and Cooper wanted the repercussions of "Grace" to play out in "Black Widow Carter", having Carter move on from O'Neill and get a boyfriend.
For the Daniel and Osiris storyline, Kindler rewatched the Sarah Gardener, host of the Goa'uld Osiris, introductory episode "
The Curse" from the shows
fourth season as he wanted his episode to be a sequel that concluded their storyline.
Plot points including Osiris' alliance with the Goa'uld
Anubis and the information and technology gained from Anubis' torture of
Thor in the
season five
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episode "
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Revelation(s) may also refer to:
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* Revelation (Latter Da ...
" were incorporated, as was the continuing search for
The Lost City.
Kindler engineered the Daniel and Osiris story to run concurrently with the Sam romance story.
Kindler also considered the journey of Teal'c as a character and the events of "
The Changeling" when looking at how the character would contribute.
Kindler recognised that since losing his Goa'uld symbiote, Teal'c would now sleep and dream, something the character did not previously do and therefore would be able to help Daniel Jackson with his dreams, recognising the Goa'uld manipulation.
The title "Chimera" was selected by Kindler because of Carter's romantic history, with the writer likening her to a monster or
Chimera as well as its alternative meaning that he described as a "fleeting dream that doesn't last".
Kindler wrote the script during the shows summer hiatus, completing his final draft on July 15, 2003, before submitting the finished script on July 24, 2003.
Cooper noted that there ended up being "three Carter-heavy shows almost in a row" with "
Grace", "Chimera" and then "
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".
Cast
An offer was made to
Ben Browder to play the role of Carter's love interest, however the actor turned the part down.
Browder was later considered for the roles of Major
John Sheppard as well as Colonel
Dillon Everett in ''
Stargate Atlantis'', before eventually being cast as Colonel
Cameron Mitchell, becoming one of the shows main characters from
season nine onwards.
Executive producer Michael Greenburg instead suggested
David DeLuise, younger brother of ''SG-1'' director, writer and producer
Peter DeLuise.
Peter phoned David to gauge his interest and availability in playing the part and a day later David was given an offer and put on a plane that evening, with filming taking place the very next day.
The original name for the character failed to clear the shows lawyers as there was a person living in Denver with the same name, with the character instead being named
Pete Shanahan
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.
David DeLuise's casting in the show made him the fourth member of the DeLuise family to appear, with
Dom DeLuise guest starring as
Urgo in the episode of the same name and
Michael DeLuise guest starring as Nick Marlowe in "
Wormhole Extreme" and later "
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".
Prior to filming, Kindler and Peter sat down with David and helped him define the character, with Peter believing it was important that Pete be portrayed "a little more grown up" as Peter wanted it to be "believable that Sam’s character was attracted or involved" with someone like David DeLuise's Pete.
Anna-Louise Plowman
Anna-Louise Plowman (born 9 May 1972) is a New Zealand actress.
Early life and education
Plowman was born in New Zealand. She attended Samuel Marsden Collegiate School, Wellington, between 1982 and 1989, and then the London Academy of Music an ...
returns as Dr.
Sarah Gardener, host to the
Goa'uld Osiris. The episode had originally been planned for later in the season, however Plowman's availability which was coupled with having to fly the actress in from the United Kingdom where she resided, meant bringing it forward to accommodate the actress.
Prior to "Chimera" Plowman had last appeared in the
season five
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episode "
Revelations
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Revelation(s) may also refer to:
* Book of Revelation or simply Revelation, the last book of the New Testament
* Revelation (Latter Da ...
", and although open to returning as Gardener the episode marks her final appearance in the franchise.
Filming
"Chimera" is the third episode directed by series camera operator
Will Waring William Michael "Will" Waring is a camera operator and director, primarily for ''Stargate SG-1'' and ''Stargate Atlantis''.
He attended the Film Production course at the Theatre department of the University of British Columbia, where he developed t ...
.
Peter F. Woeste served as cinematographer, although as filming was split over a long period with multiple episodes being worked on simultaneously, therefore Andrew Wilson stepped in as director of photography for some scenes whilst Woeste directed "
Inauguration
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".
Parts of the episode "Grace" were also filmed by the shows second unit whilst the shows main unit worked on "Chimera".
More urban
location filming was used than a typical episode of the show, with location manager Lynn Smith commenting that they were "all over the place". One of the first locations visited was the recurring home of Samantha Carter, a private residence on Grand Boulevard in
North Vancouver
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* North Vancouver (district municipality), a district municipality in British Columbia, Canada
* North Vancouver (electoral district), a federal electoral di ...
. Smith noted that they had to "make sure that the neighbours had had enough of a break between projects" as the location had become popular with other productions. Boulevard Park opposite the house was also used.
The FBI office of Special Agent Farrity (Paul Jarrett) was also shot at the residence on Grand Boulevard.
Shots Amanda Tapping's Sam Carter in the doorway of her house and the subsequent reactions of David DeLuise's Pete in the scene where Pete arrives to take Sam to the dance were shot two weeks apart. DeLuise's reaction shots were also filmed at an entirely different location, with DeLuise instead reacting to
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Career
DeLuise has had a number of supporting roles in film and television. Her most notable roles are Dr. Greene in ''Fifty Shades of Grey (film), Fifty Shades of Grey'' and Mrs. Briggs on ''Strange ...
due to Tapping not being available.
Production then moved to a private residence on Edinburgh Street in
North Burnaby
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for two days, with the location being used as the home of Dr. Daniel Jackson. The road outside the residence was also shut down to film the
shootout between SG-1, Pete and Osiris, followed by blowing up a van.
The
surveillance
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van
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interior was built in the Stargate embarkation room at
The Bridge Studios
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The studios' name deri ...
.
Elsewhere on the standing sets at Bridge Studios, the multipurpose room was dressed as a canteen for a number of scenes, before being redressed as a gym.
Amanda Tapping had originally intended for her character
Samantha Carter to hum the theme tune of
Richard Dean Anderson's former series ''
MacGyver'' whilst sharing a lift with Anderson's
Jack O'Neill
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. Tapping couldn't remember ''MacGyver'' in time, so instead opted to brake the
fourth wall by humming the ''
Stargate SG-1'' theme.
For Daniel's office at
The University of Chicago filming took place at then home of
North Vancouver Museum & Archives on West 4th Street in North Vancouver.
Andrew Jackson stepped in as director of photography at this location due to Woeste directing "Inauguration" at the time.
Exterior shots of the
University of Chicago Laboratory Schools were inserted during editing.
The community hall attached to the Saint Nicholas and Dimitrios Greek Orthodox Church down the road from The Bridge Studios was used for the 60th wedding anniversary ballroom dance that Sam and Pete attend.
Amanda Tapping wore her own
Betsey Johnson dress for the scenes.
Producer and director
Andy Mikita's Funk-soul band The Hip Replacements were the act performing at the ballroom dance.
The production team created a poster featuring executive producer
Robert C. Cooper
Robert C. Cooper is a Canadian writer and producer best known for his work in the ''Stargate'' franchise. He was formerly an executive producer of ''Stargate SG-1'', ''Stargate Atlantis'' and ''Stargate Universe''. He also co-created both ''Star ...
sporting a
top hat, dancing with production accountant & wife of Peter Woeste, Nicole Forest. In Waring's original cut, the dance scene opened with a close-up of the poster before panning round to Sam and Pete. Despite objections from Waring and Kindler, Cooper rearranged the shots during editing and removed the close-up. Posters were subsequently put around the shows production offices at The Bridge Studios.
Parents of executive producer John Smith appear onscreen as the couple celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary, with the couple having hit the milestone in real life that past November.
Elements Cafe located across the street from The Bridge Studios was also used.
Amanda Tapping commented that "Chimera was interesting because it didn't feel like a Stargate episode" and that she felt "very out of my element, wearing high heeled shoes and skirts", noting that the shows costume set supervisor Barry Peters felt it was more like "shooting a movie of the week" or a "
Harlequin romance".
Release
Broadcast and ratings
"Chimera" first aired on January 20, 2004, on
Sky One
Sky One was a British pay television channel operated and owned by Sky Group (a division of Comcast). Originally launched on 26 April 1982 as Satellite Television, it was Europe's first satellite and non-terrestrial channel. From 31 July 1989, ...
in the
United Kingdom.
In the
United States, the episode first aired on January 30, 2004, on the
Sci-fi Channel. The episode reportedly earned a 1.9
household rating, equating to approximately 2.3 million viewers. ''Stargate SG-1'' continued to be the Sci-fi Channel's highest rated show, maintaining the same rating as previous episode "
Fallout". Ultimately the episode's 1.9 rating would make it the joint third most popular episode of the
seventh season. Upon first being
syndicated on February 7, 2005, in the United States, the episode scored a 2.0 household rating, equating to approximately 2.2 million households. "Chimera" was first shown in
Canada on December 16, 2004, on
SPACE.
Reception
Paul Spragg for
Starburst
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awarded the episode a full 5 out of 5, calling it "Simply done, but very enjoyable". Spragg praised the character development and chemistry between the couples as being "spot on", whilst also highlighting the episode for its "great comic moments".
Jayne Dearsley for
SFX
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* Sound effects, sounds that are artificially created or enhanced
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also awarded the episode the full 5 out of 5, and similarly directed their praise at what they called "wonderful character moments - too many to count", also complementing the chemistry between Shanks and Plowman. Dearsley also appreciated the decision to have
Daniel Jackson save
Sarah
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from the
Goa'uld Osiris after being unable to save his wife
Sha're from
Amaunet
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earlier in the show.
Writing for
TV Zone, Jan Vincent-Rudzki called the episode "undoubtedly one of the highlights of this season", giving it 9 out of 10. Although Vincent-Rudzki was critical of the Daniel Jackson and Sarah storyline, writing the "story takes too long to get going and doesn't really spark any interest much before its conclusion", but did however enjoy the Sam and Pete romance for its "charming dialogue which is a pleasure to hear". The TV Zone reviewer went on to say "'Awe' has been missing for a lot of this season, and so when down-to-Earth Pete encounters his first alien his reaction is a reminder of that thrill from previous adventures".
Marco Lanzagorta for
Popmatters called Samantha Carter humming the ''
Stargate SG-1''
theme tune "delightful".
The response from fansite
Gateworld was mixed. Alli Snow criticised the episode for being "more concerned with 'getting Sam a guy who doesn't die' than writing a single, solid story", but did enjoy the interplay between Daniel and Osiris/Sarah as well as the scenes with Teal'c "finally getting the opportunity to show some humor and extracurricular interests". In a more positive fan review on Gateworld, Lex called "Chimera" "one of those episodes that leaves you with a smile on your face", praising Amanda Tapping for playing the part of a "charmed and content woman beautifully" and believing that "David DeLuise complemented that performance with a confident and cheeky portrayal of Pete".
Writer and producer Joseph Mallozzi observed that the response from fans online to the line "There's no zoo in Colorado Springs" was particularly surprising to the writers. The series fictional setting of Stargate Command is set within the
Cheyenne Mountain Complex in
Colorado Springs, with
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo located close by. Many fans complained that this was an oversight from the writers, however Mallozzi commented that the line was intended to subtly poke fun at Carter for being so invested in her work on the base, that she "hasn't even taken the time to have a social life", with the writer reflecting that "It was a throw-away that was, perhaps, a little too subtle".
The episode marks the first appearance of Samantha Carter's love interest,
Pete Shanahan
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, with fans coining the name "Stalker Pete" for the character.
Author of the ''Stargate SG-1 Illustrated Companion'' Thomasina Gibson wrote "Good grief! If ever a character stirred up controversy it was the lovely Pete Shanahan. He waltzed in, swept Sam Carter onto slinky high-heeled feet and sent the internet into overdrive as fans fought to decide whether or not he deserved the moniker 'Stalker Pete'."
Snow for Gateworld wrote "Perhaps doing a background check on and following a potential partner around town comes off as cute and concerned to some. But to others, it possibly harkens back to Sam's propensity to attract guys with stalker tendencies", highlighting previous love-interests of Samantha Carter, Narim in "
Between Two Fires" and Orlin in "
Ascension" who he believed also exhibited stalking tendencies.
Of Shanahan, Spragg called the character "a perfect foil for Carter, romantic, funny and smart", whilst Vincent-Rudzki wrote "David Deluise plays Pete beautifully and the chemistry between him and Sam works perfectly".
Home media
"Chimera" along with the episodes
Grace", "
Fallout" and "
Death Knell A death knell is the ringing of a church bell immediately after a death to announce it. Historically it was the second of three bells rung around death, the first being the passing bell to warn of impending death, and the last was the lych bell or c ...
" were first released on Region 2 DVD on May 3, 2004 as part of the "Volume 35" standalone disc, before being released as part of the Season 7 boxset on October 19, 2004.
The episodes
audio commentary is provided by director Will Waring, director of photography Peter F. Woeste and writer Damian Kindler. "Chimera" along with the rest of season 7 was first made available digitally in January 2008 through
iTunes
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and
Amazon Unbox
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. The episode, along with every other episode of the series, were made available to stream for the first time through
Netflix in the USA on August 15, 2010. The episode, along with the rest of the series has been
upscaled for releases on various streaming platforms and the 2020
Blu-ray release.
References
External links
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"Chimera"at the official
MGM Stargate site.
"Chimera"at
scifi.com
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"Chimera" screenplay(
PDF
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)
"Chimera"at the fansite
Gateworld.net
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