Stargate SG-1

TV Show • 1997 •   

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The story of Stargate SG-1 begins about a year after the events of the feature film, when the United States government learns that an ancient alien device called the Stargate can access a network of such devices on a multitude of planets. SG-1 is an elite Air Force special operations team, one of more than two dozen teams from Earth who explore the galaxy and defend against alien threats such as the Goa'uld, Replicators, and the Ori.
This tv show contains 65 potentially triggering events.
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Does the dog die?
190 supporters
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Unanswered Triggers
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Mychael
S1 ep4 has a moment where a woman is pulled at and hurt as the cavemen TRY to r* her but they're stopped by people throwing stones at them, the woman is thus remained unharmed and is rescued
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Does a pet die?
85 supporters
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0
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0
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Mychael
It's not shown but Schrödinger mysteriously disappears randomly in season 5
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Were animals harmed in the making?
68 supporters
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Is an animal abandoned?
51 supporters
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Jackaellk
Season 1 ep "Emmancipation" is quite bad with this
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Is an animal sad?
42 supporters
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Mychael
Not exactly abusive but definitely neglective
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Are there transphobic slurs?
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Yes
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Sleeper
There's an alien in season 4 episode 8 who gets something in his knuckles, I think? Honestly I couldn't tell for sure, but I know he ended up ok. S6 E4 has some frostbite toes, but he's also ok, they heal quick.
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Abuse
Is someone stalked?
17 supporters
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7
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0
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Sleeper
Season 5 episode 3 is very stalker-ish
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Sleeper
They're not married, but season 1 episode 3 has so many issues, and episodes 8 and 10 aren't great either. Season 2 has some moments of angry unloving bickering but that's all.
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7
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Sleeper
Season 3 episode 13 has it really bad and obvious, but it's very possible it happens on a smaller scale a lot.
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Is a child abused?
69 supporters
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4
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Sleeper
You could argue that season 1 episode 22 has moments of found-family type child abuse, and season 2 episode 1 has a Bad Dad moment with the same kid. Season 2 episode 8 isn't really abuse, but the way one of the kids is treated will most probably be triggering so I recommend skipping that episode.
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Addiction
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VincentRogalski
It's implied that people use drugs. Events of people using drugs offscreen and suffering from withdrawal are subthemes of the show but we never see these drugs used. We do see a sarcophogas (a device with addictive properties) and we see Daniel Jackson leaving it but never inside it while used and we see Kassa (purple space corn) but it's in a glass hazmat container which is left untouched by anyone on a table during a briefing.
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Is there addiction?
10 supporters
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9
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0
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arsonevin
In an early series, there is a plotline where a main character develops an addiction to a 'sarcophagus' (a healing device used in the show)
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5
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Mychael
Alcohol is occasionally drank but never excessively
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Animal
Does a horse die?
55 supporters
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7
Does an animal die?
(besides a dog, cat or horse)
98 supporters
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7
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0
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Sleeper
if you count the parasite worm things as animals, then yes
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Are animals abused?
113 supporters
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5
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Sleeper
There are dogs fighting people in episode 3, but no dog-on-dog violence
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7
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VincentRogalski
S2E10: Bane, opens with SG1 on the planet Svoriin searching for their allies, the human populace of the city surrounding the Stargate seems to have disappeared. A few minutes later the team is chased through the Stargate by 18in/45cm flying wasp like creatures. O'Neill orders the operators to close the iris, you can hear several of the creatures dematerializing against the closed iris. It is instant, painless, and borderline off screen but it does happen.
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Are rabbits harmed?
37 supporters
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3
Does a cat die?
101 supporters
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9
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Sleeper
They named the cat Schrodinger so it could be both dead and alive, but it has thus far remained very alive
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Does a dragon die?
0 supporters
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9
1
Mychael
There is a dragon but it's a hologram so it's not real
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Are there spiders?
26 supporters
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10
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1
1
VincentRogalski
The replicators in their debut form in S3E22: Nemesis they have 6 crab like legs and appear to be made of silvery metal toy blocks. I have been told by friends and family with arachnophobia that they have mixed feelings about their showcasing in Nemesis because of the dark and mysterious lighting but no issues later on as there are no other features such as webbing, hair, eyes, or mandibles in their design or implementation.
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Are there snakes?
12 supporters
Yes
13
No
0
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amaradangeli
The main antagonist, the Goa'uld, have parasite inside them that looks very snake-like. The Jaffa characters have a larval version, also snake-like. They're seen several times throughout the series and, in the first episode, without warning.
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Are there bugs?
17 supporters
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11
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0
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Sleeper
There are bug-like things in season 1 episode 8 and season 2 episodes 10 and 20. SKIP S2 EP10 IT IS BAD (except the last two minutes, which are cute and bug-free).
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Assault
Is someone drugged?
17 supporters
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4
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0
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Mychael
Season 1 ep 14 has all the men drugged by Hathor's nish'ta breath
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Is there pedophilia?
64 supporters
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3
Is rape mentioned?
43 supporters
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Mychael
All the time. Kind of unavoidable
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10
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Sleeper
Episodes 3 and 4 are the worst offenders in season 1. The overall treatment of women in the show is really bad, but episodes 4 and 14 gets the men in on the Yikes as well.
It's mostly just reserved to non-consensual kisses and uncomfortable comments, with the exception of season 1 episode 14 which is... Bad, though they only show the kiss and the aftershock. Season 2 episode 2, before the opening credits. In season 3 episode 11 I'm not sure whether or not there was consent, but there was a scene that was slightly triggering. Offscreen and not discussed, but season 2 episode 9 shows a pregnant woman who definitely did not consent to that. There's one character, Dr. Rodney McKay, who is the ultimate creeper every time he's on screen and should not be let near women.
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Mychael
S1
 E14
When Daniel mentions briefly what happened with him and Hathor, all Jack says is "Ew" in return
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Bodily Harm
Yes
5
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Sleeper
Season 1, episode 18, around 11 minutes in. It lasts roughly 40 seconds. No blood, but still graphic.
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Sleeper
Idk how many details to give, but there's at least two main types and it happens often enough I can't keep track of the episodes.
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Is there cannibalism?
24 supporters
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9
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0
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VincentRogalski
OK so in S5E16 : Last Stand we see the high council of system lords (Goa'uld) eat other Goa'uld symbiotes between their meetings. Daniel Jackson does look on in disgust and describes it as cannibalism but there is no direct same species consumption of flesh in the show.
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4
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Mychael
S2
 E4
Daniel parents were crushed by falling walls? It's not a graphic death but it replays a lot. S2 ep4
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9
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Sleeper
Season 1 episode 5. Not shown, but overly described. You will see some burns.
Season 1 episode 13 it's sort of shown, but also the guy wasn't actually burned.
Episode 20 there are graphic burn marks near the episode end, but it's not a death thing.
Season 2 episode 1 mentions the possibility, but they're ok.
S 2 ep 2 isn't technically burning, but there are a lot of graphic burn marks; if you're sensitive to those I'd recommend skipping until after the opening credit.
S 2 ep 3 shows the aftermath of a burning, shortly after the opening credits. It happens a few times throughout that episode, but it's very quick.
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4
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1
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Mychael
There's many moments when people are trapped underground in some old tombs or burried temple that ends up collapsing, they almost always end up okay though, apart from season 5 ep8 in which only a few people survive
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Is there body horror?
28 supporters
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3
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0
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Mychael
Episode "Metaphorphasis" in season 6 is probably the worst out there
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Is there amputation?
14 supporters
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2
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3
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Mychael
S2
 E3
There's a pair of amputated feet in S2 ep3. Not graphic, just the pair of smoking boots.
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2
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1
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Sleeper
Not squashed, but episode 2 has bad head stuff.
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4
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Sleeper
Mentions of lost/fake/broken teeth in season 2 episode 8, but nothing shown and I'm fairly sure that's the one time.
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8
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0
0
InquisitorPsyduck
offscreen, not graphic. We see the person carried
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6
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0
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Mychael
There are definitely moments when characters seize when they're in the infirmary, the scenes are usually quick though and not often. Worst case is s3 ep11 where a guy has 2 seizures and s5 ep21 where a main character has a seizure
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Is there genital trauma/mutilation?
47 supporters
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4
Is someone tortured?
57 supporters
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11
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0
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Sleeper
It's not usually graphic or on-screen, but it's pretty common throughout the show
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Sleeper
A couple people almost do, but thus far no.
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4
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Sleeper
There's a scene in season 2 episode 3 where a lady messes with a mans eyes and it may be triggering. it's to restore his sight, so the eyes are fine. Season 3 episode 12 shows nothing but the aftermath of the owie. It's gross for the majority of the second half of the episode.
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1
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2
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Jackaellk
In reply to the other comment, the EPS not outsiders, its "Uninvited." Think they mixed it up with the Atlantis episode lmaoo
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Children
Does a kid die?
28 supporters
Yes
8
No
0
2
arsonevin
A main character's child is killed before the show takes place, however it is referenced multiple times and there are some non-graphic flashbacks
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Is a minor sexualized?
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3
Death
Yes
4
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0
1
Mychael
It's very VERY sad. No spoilers but the dedicate an entire episode to their death
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4
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0
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Mychael
Different alien races die all the time
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Does someone die?
10 supporters
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4
No
0
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Mychael
Yes. 100% yes. Death all around
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Disability
Is the r-slur used?
21 supporters
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0
No
3
Drugs/Alcohol
Does someone overdose?
9 supporters
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0
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3
Family
Yes
11
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0
0
Sleeper
It happens a lot, like 5 times before episode 4.
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Does a parent die?
8 supporters
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8
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0
0
VincentRogalski
A similar feeling episode... S6E10 sees the Tok'ra matriarch die. It is very emotionally charged and the main Tok'ra characters up until this point all relate to her as a mother or grandmother depending on their own life experiences.
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Does someone cheat?
12 supporters
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6
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0
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Sleeper
The other comment, plus a lot of girls keep trying to get Daniel to cheat on his wife. Season 1 episode 14, Hathor succeeds via drugs. Season 2 episode 5, a princess snags a kiss and an engagement. Also drugs, of a sort. You could argue his wife was also forced to cheat, since she has a baby with another guy, but boy is that Complicated. There might be some in season 3 episode 11, but honestly I couldn't tell what the relationship statuses were.
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5
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0
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Sleeper
If you count planet-destroying robots as toys, then yes
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Fear
Are there jumpscares?
30 supporters
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0
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6
3
VincentRogalski
Not in SG1, Brad Wright is morally opposed to their inclusion.
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11
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0
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VincentRogalski
They Goa'uld are the primary antagonists of the series and they primarily live through bodily psychoparasitism. There is no supernatural element involved but they do override their human hosts bodies and use them as their own while the hosts can only watch on and exchange some thought messages to the Goa'uld.
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Are there ghosts?
5 supporters
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0
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4
1
VincentRogalski
Ascended beings exist within the canon, they are bodiless humans formerly of the material world but they do not haunt anyone or anything, and they do not follow the conventional supernatural typo of ghosts.
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Are there clowns?
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3
Yes
5
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2
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Mychael
There's a moment in season 9 when Vala (disguised as Daniel) walked into the men's locker room and we see Mitchell in a towel trying to shave but that's all
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Gross
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Mychael
There's mention of Jack really needing to pee but that's it
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Does someone vomit?
58 supporters
Yes
5
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0
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Mychael
In reply to Sleepers comment, the substance is prison food. It's not vomit at all but it does appear like projectile vomit as it comes through the Stargate
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season 6 episode 8, I don't have the time stamp but it's after the two men are followed by some Jaffa and they ask what they're doing, one replies "he's sick", he vomits off screen onto the Jaffa's feet. Previously in the episode the same man mentions "I think I'm gonna throw up" but he doesn't
--- season 7 episode 7, again, don't have the time stamp but it's after they discover the corpse of the man who went missing, Lourne turns away behind Teal'c and vomits off screen into a bush.
--- season 7 episode 17, very brief mention of projectile vomiting, no sound no visual
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Is there on-screen pooping?
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3
Does someone spit?
8 supporters
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6
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0
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Mychael
People spit blood quiet often
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Is there audio gore?
30 supporters
Yes
8
No
0
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Sleeper
Every single episode I've seen so far had audio gore in some form
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Large-scale Violence
Are there 9/11 depictions?
4 supporters
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0
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4
Law Enforcement
Is there copaganda?
14 supporters
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5
No
3
5
Harlbior
Not with cops, but the heroes work for a government entity (the United States Air Force) which is conducting a war against an extraterrestrial threat without the knowledge or consent of the public, and their military exploits in this war are celebrated. The only character who raises an objection to this premise is depicted as a short-sighted, spineless political opportunist.
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Medical
Yes
0
No
4
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Sleeper
Not exactly, but season 1 episode 9 has a scene where extreme electricity is used to force out a parasite, which may seem similar. Season 2 episode 8 has discussion of it, and they show it about 38-39 minutes in. It's more of a 'shoot the problem out with a laser gun' situation, but it's similar enough. S4 E20 has a scene near the end that involves serious electrocution.
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Yes
12
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0
0
Mychael
S3 ep14 "Foothold" has very graphic needles at the beginning. Needles are shown throughout the show but S3 ep14 is definitely the worst
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Sleeper
Season 1 episode 4 has one as the setting. There's also the padded white room in season 3 episode 4, maybe give the whole thing a skip. Season 3 episode 20 goes to one about halfway through. Other than that, it's hard to tell the difference between mental institutions and general hospital.
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Yes
11
No
0
1
Sleeper
People get hurt and have to see the doctor a lot. It's more of a military hospital than anything, and it's not in every episode, but the majority of episodes have at least one scene there.
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Yes
9
No
0
0
five
s2e8 a minor character is revealed to have cancer
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Mental Health
Yes
4
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0
0
Mychael
I don't think it's ever FULLY addressed but you can definitely argue that a lot of characters suffer from some kind of PTSD or mental illness
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Yes
5
No
0
1
Mychael
S3
 E14
S3 ep14 has a moment where Maybourne slices his palm in order to prove he's not an alien, not very triggering but the blade is shown
In season 3 ep 4 Daniel has his glasses taken away as people believe he may self harm with the lenses
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Mychael
Daniel is extremely violent as he goes through his withdrawal. Due to withdrawals typically being associated with bad mental health you could argue, as well as that Daniel is seen as "violent" when he begins to hallucinate in S3 ep4 and is placed in a mental institution, however these hallucinations were not a case of mental illness
--- season 7 episode 6
Daniel is subjected to a situation very similar to DID in which several personalities reside in his body. He's been restrained due to this as some of the personalities that have come fourth have been violent towards others
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Mychael
S4
 E18
S4 ep18 a main character attempts suicide by jumping off his balcony. he's stopped however
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Mychael
Fake realities, dream world's, hallucinations, ect
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Is there misophonia?
25 supporters
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1
No
2
Is there ABA therapy?
13 supporters
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0
No
3
Yes
4
No
2
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VincentRogalski
Teal'c experiences this the most in the series primarily in S2E10: Bane, S2E18: Holiday, S7E4: Orpheus... In a body without a symbiote Teal'c expresses his "capability was being compromised"
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Mychael
Not explicitly however I think several characters do ask others to kill them
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1
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2
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Mychael
Season 7 ep6
One of the personalities in Daniels body begins to have either an anxiety attack or a panic attack, but it's quickly resolved as a different personality comes forward who claims to have a "higher threshold than the others"
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Mychael
S3
 E19
There's a few scenes in season 3 ep 19 where SG-1 are placed in very small cages that they can't even stand in or touch the sides of because it's electrified, it's quite uncomfortable to watch as someone with claustrophobia
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VincentRogalski
S4E3: Upgrades. SG1 temporarily experience enhanced physical effects of the Tok'ra armband which includes a scene where they ingest far more calories than they normally would in order to fuel the devices and their bodies. Sam orders a diet soda because she "Likes the taste"... Also every episode of season 9 and 10 which has Nerus the Goa'uld glutton in them.
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2
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6
1
Mychael
Being autistic myself I've noticed a few traits within Daniel as well yet he's never abused specifically for that or anything, the only instances I can remember is Daniel infodumping by accident and people telling him to shut up
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Sleeper
There are technically a number of 'noble sacrifices' that involve characters doing big murders in situations where they can't leave and will also die, and a few characters who are shown/say s**cidal tendencies but don't do anything about it. There are mentions of characters doing so in season 1 episode 19, but we don't even know who the people were.
Season 2 episode 3 has a few.
Season 2 episode 5 has a close call before the opening credits but she's ok.
S4 Episodes 5 and 18... it was more like they were being possessed to do so rather than choosing to. Still, skip those episodes entirely.

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Noxious
Yes
3
No
0
0
Mychael
Mostly gunfire
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Does a baby cry?
12 supporters
Yes
3
No
0
0
Harlbior
In S01E08 "Brief Candle".
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Is there shakey cam?
23 supporters
Yes
5
No
1
0
Sleeper
I don't think every episode has it, but the majority seem to
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0
Sleeper
season 1 episode 10 has it pretty bad, but also just in general I'm pretty sure there's quite a bit, especially in regards to the stargate, which is a very shiny boi. It really depends on how sensitive you are
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Pregnancy
Is a baby stillborn?
13 supporters
Yes
0
No
4
0
Mychael
Mentions of it being a possibility in season 2 ep 9
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Yes
8
No
0
0
Sleeper
season 1 episode 8, off screen. Season 2 episode 9, on screen labour for a good chunk of the episode.
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Are there abortions?
12 supporters
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Yes
0
No
7
Are there babies or unborn children?
10 supporters
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Yes
4
No
0
Does someone miscarry?
13 supporters
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Yes
0
No
3
Does a pregnant person die?
9 supporters
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Yes
0
No
3
Prejudice
Are there fat jokes?
28 supporters
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Yes
0
No
3
1
Mychael
S2
It's not malicious but Sam assumed Jolinar was a "he" because she was in a male host and therefore everyone calls her "he" from episode 2-11, where Martouf corrects her and explains Goa'uld do not have genders but sometimes prefer gendered hosts, Jolinar preferred female hosts and thefeore uses she/her, Sam respects this and from here on out, Jolinar is referred to with she/her by everyone
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Yes
0
No
4
0
Sleeper
plenty of poc murder, but the one black guy survives
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Are there homophobic slurs?
30 supporters
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Yes
0
No
4
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0
Mychael
Jack comments on Daniel wearing a "dress" but he corrects him and says they're royal robes S2 ep5
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Is there hate speech?
20 supporters
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Yes
2
No
1
Yes
1
No
5
0
Sleeper
Do genderless symbiotic parasites who prefer gendered hosts count?
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Sleeper
There's a very long argument in season 1 episode 16 about a disabled person, which I don't know how much detail to give but it's not good.
Season 2 episode 11 talks about schizophrenia and 'split personality' and the situation could arguably be compared with DID, which in some ways they handle well but also Not.
S3 ep5 also gives off ableist vibes, though I'm not sure why.
S3 ep15 spends it's entirety debating who gets rights to be 'host' in a body, which may seem a bit like DID, though not really, so proceed with caution.
S6 E7 entirely revolves around one man getting schizophrenia and no one helping him, letting him mislead others, and so on with the Yikes. Honestly, throughout the show schizophrenia and hallucinations keep coming up, and although I don't know enough about it to make a judgement, they way they treat it always feels very off. They treat conspiracy theorists a similar way.
Jack O'Niell in particular likes calling people 'nuts' and 'out there' just in general, and out of all of them he least enjoys talking to 'two people in one body'. There's also a tendency for characters to brush off a lot of things as just 'they're insane.'

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Are there n-words?
18 supporters
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Yes
0
No
5
Is there aphobia?
12 supporters
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Yes
0
No
3
Relationships
Yes
3
No
0
1
Mychael
Season 1 ep 8
Jack is still like 40 years old but he ages RAPIDLY and becomes over 100 within a week, during that week he still keeps up a relatively romantic relationship with a girl who is shown to be around 30 but is actually a few weeks old... It's complicated
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Sex
Yes
4
No
0
0
Sleeper
Plenty of kissing, but it seems to end there, for the most part. Season 1 episode 8 has a slightly explicit scene. episode 14 has the whole 'men get love drugged and the women play seductive.' 18 has the cliché 'there was only one bed and it's so cold we need to share body heat' + innuendo, but it's not really sexual. Season 3 episode 18 has a lady go 'ay yo gimme a B A B Y' but luckily they don't show that part.
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Mychael
It happens quite a lot to Sam, though she stands up for herself and is always okay in the end. Could argue it happens to Daniel too as many people try to get with him
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Is there bestiality?
46 supporters
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Yes
0
No
4
Are there incestuous relationships?
National Sexual Assault Hotline 800.656.4673
51 supporters
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Yes
0
No
8
Spoiler
Is Santa (et al) spoiled?
2 supporters
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Yes
0
No
3
Does it have a sad ending?
24 supporters
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Yes
0
No
5
Vehicular
Does a car crash?
9 supporters
Yes
5
No
0
0
Sleeper
Season 6, episodes 5 and 13. I don't think there are any others.
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Does a plane crash?
5 supporters
Yes
5
No
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Mychael
A plane crash is mentioned but not shown. There are scenes inside planes but none of those crash that I know of
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Yes
6
No
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Sleeper
Season 2 episode 9, roughly 28 minutes in. Quite graphic.
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Violence
Yes
6
No
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Sleeper
Season 4 episode 17 (although it was ~ all just a dream ~).
There might be more, but there are so many explosions it's hard to keep track of what they're all caused by.
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Is there blood/gore?
31 supporters
Yes
9
No
1
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Sleeper
Lots of stabby stabby, shooty shooty, slicey slicey, and graphic burn marks just in general. The grossest thing imo is the parasites that live in some characters, which the show has a lot of close-ups on. The makeup team went all out with the fancy ouches in nearly every episode.
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Does someone drown?
10 supporters
Yes
4
No
0
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Sleeper
There is an Attempt in season 3 episode 8, they go through a whole thing that could be triggering, boyo seems pretty drowned. He's ok though!
Season 4 episode 7 has a few, some get close-ups.
S4 E8 has an alien drown near the end.
S6 E3 has some main scenes happen underwater like 'oh no all our main characters are gonna drown rn oh noooooo' which of course doesn't happen.
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Yes
9
No
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1
Sleeper
It's a pretty pro-gun show. If there's an episode Without guns I haven't seen it
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