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Chimera (Stargate SG-1)

"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 in the United Kingdom. The episode was written by the shows executive producer Robert C. Cooper, with Damian Kindler writing the teleplay and Will Waring directing.

"Chimera"
Stargate SG-1 episode
Episode no.Season 7
Episode 15
Directed byWill Waring
Written byRobert C. Cooper
Teleplay byDamian Kindler
Featured musicJoel Goldsmith
Cinematography byPeter F. Woeste
Editing byEric Hill
Production codeP263
Original air date20 January 2004 (2004-01-20)
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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), 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 (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, notoriously referred to by fans, and later by critics and even those involved in the shows production as "Stalker Pete".

Plot edit

The Goa'uld Osiris has snuck into Daniel Jackson's (Michael Shanks) home and is using a device to enter his mind as he sleeps. The next morning in a coffee shop, Samantha Carter (Amanda Tapping) meets her new boyfriend Pete Shanahan (David DeLuise) who tries to persuade her to spend the day with him instead of going to work. Declining Pete's request, she arrives at Stargate Command and is greeted by a tired Daniel who tells her about a strange dream he had about his ex-girlfriend Sarah, who is now host to Osiris. Daniel explains that in his dreams he's reliving events from his and Sarah's time together in Chicago, however he feels as though things aren't quite right. Carter then tells Jack O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) about her new relationship with Pete, revealing to him that her brother set them up together.

Using an Asgard transporter Osiris continues to visit Daniel at night as he sleeps, and one night shows Daniel a stone tablet covered with strange symbols, which she asks for Daniel's help in deciphering. The next morning at Stargate Command, an extremely tired Daniel tells Sam and Teal'c (Christopher Judge) about his dreams and the tablet. He tells them that the tablets bears resemblance to the one they found on Abydos and Teal'c & Sam suggest he's that he's subconsciously attempting to reveal the location of the Lost City.

Pete takes Sam to a ballroom dance, and afterwards they spend the night together at Sam's house. The next morning, after confiding in Sam about his previous marriage and divorce, Pete leaves frustrated after Sam's seeming unwillingness to reveal any details about her life and the work she does. Pete contacts a friend in the FBI, who warns him that Carter must be involved in something big & top secret. Osiris once again has returned and linked her mind with Daniel as he sleeps. In Daniel's dream, he is becoming increasingly frustrated at being unable to understand one of the passages of text on the tablet. Much to Daniel's disbelief Sarah is able to correctly translates it. A confused Daniel then realises 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.

The next day Daniel describes his dreams to Teal'c, Sam and General Hammond (Don S. Davis), 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. That night, SG-1 put Daniel's house under surveillance and plan to block Osiris' escape by jamming her from transporting away. Osiris arrives and reconnects Daniel and themselves 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 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.

Production edit

Development and writing edit

 
 
Executive producer Robert C. Cooper came up with the outline of the story, developing it further with Damian Kindler who went on to write the teleplay.

Executive producer Robert C. Cooper 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.[1] This was influenced by the reduced availability of Richard Dean Anderson who portrays Colonel Jack O'Neill 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".[2]

Actress Amanda Tapping felt that despite her character of Samantha Carter's "obvious attraction" to Anderson's O'Neill, 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.[3][4][5] 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.[6][7][8][9] 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"), Narim ("Between Two Fires") & Jonas Hanson ("The First Commandment").[10][11] 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".[8] 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".[12][13][14]

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.[15][16] 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.[17][18][13] 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".[10] 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.[13][10] 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".[13] 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.[8][19]

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.[11] 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 episode "Revelations" were incorporated, as was the continuing search for The Lost City.[11][20] Kindler engineered the Daniel and Osiris story to run concurrently with the Sam romance story.[21] 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.[11] 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.[11] 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".[11] 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.[13][22] Cooper noted that there ended up being "three Carter-heavy shows almost in a row" with "Grace", "Chimera" and then "Death Knell".[23]

Cast edit

 
 
David DeLuise (left) became the fourth member of the DeLuise family to appear on the show, guest starring as Carter's love interest Pete Shanahan. Anna-Louise Plowman (right) reprises her role of Osiris/Sarah Gardener, making her final appearance in the series.

An offer was made to Ben Browder to play the role of Carter's love interest, however the actor turned the part down.[8] 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.[24][25] Executive producer Michael Greenburg instead suggested David DeLuise, younger brother of SG-1 director, writer and producer Peter DeLuise.[26] 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.[26][27] 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.[28] 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 "200".[29] 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.[30][31][26]

Anna-Louise Plowman 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.[11][4] Prior to "Chimera" Plowman had last appeared in the season five episode "Revelations", and although open to returning as Gardener the episode marks her final appearance in the franchise.[32]

Filming edit

"Chimera" is the third episode directed by series camera operator Will Waring.[33] 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".[11] Parts of the episode "Grace" were also filmed by the shows second unit whilst the shows main unit worked on "Chimera".[34]

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. 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.[35] The FBI office of Special Agent Farrity (Paul Jarrett) was also shot at the residence on Grand Boulevard.[11] 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 Anne Marie Loder due to Tapping not being available.[11] Production then moved to a private residence on Edinburgh Street in North Burnaby 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.[35] The surveillance van interior was built in the Stargate embarkation room at The Bridge Studios.[11] 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.[11] 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. Tapping couldn't remember MacGyver in time, so instead opted to brake the fourth wall by humming the Stargate SG-1 theme.[4][36]

 
 
 
 
A residence on Edinburgh Street in North Burnaby used as the home of Daniel Jackson (top left), Boulevard Park in North Vancouver was used for scenes of Sam and Pete (top right), the interior of Elements Cafe in Burnaby also featured (bottom left). An exterior shot of University of Chicago Laboratory Schools (pictured bottom right) features as the office of Daniel Jackson, however filming actually took place at North Vancouver Museum & Archives.

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.[35] Andrew Jackson stepped in as director of photography at this location due to Woeste directing "Inauguration" at the time.[11] Exterior shots of the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools were inserted during editing.[35] 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.[11] Amanda Tapping wore her own Betsey Johnson dress for the scenes.[11] Producer and director Andy Mikita's Funk-soul band The Hip Replacements were the act performing at the ballroom dance.[11] The production team created a poster featuring executive producer Robert C. Cooper 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.[11] 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.[35] Elements Cafe located across the street from The Bridge Studios was also used.[35][11]

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".[37][4][38]

Release edit

Broadcast and ratings edit

"Chimera" first aired on January 20, 2004, on Sky One in the United Kingdom.[39][40] 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.[41][42] 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.[43] "Chimera" was first shown in Canada on December 16, 2004, on SPACE.[44][45]

Reception edit

Paul Spragg for Starburst 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".[46] Jayne Dearsley for SFX 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 from the Goa'uld Osiris after being unable to save his wife Sha're from Amaunet earlier in the show.[47] 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".[48] Marco Lanzagorta for Popmatters called Samantha Carter humming the Stargate SG-1 theme tune "delightful".[49]

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".[50] 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".[51]

The episode marks the first appearance of Samantha Carter's love interest, Pete Shanahan, with fans coining the name "Stalker Pete" for the character.[26][52] 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'."[53] 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.[50] 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".[46][48]

Home media edit

"Chimera" along with the episodes Grace", "Fallout" and "Death Knell" 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.[54][55] 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 and Amazon Unbox.[56] 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.[57] The episode, along with the rest of the series has been upscaled for releases on various streaming platforms and the 2020 Blu-ray release.[58]

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  30. ^ DeLuise, David (June 2003). "Episode: Chimera". Season Seven, Part II The Episodes. TV Zone. No. Special 55. Visual Imagination. p. 35. ISSN 0960-8230. Stargate SG-1 guest-star David Deluise, who plays Sam Carter's new main squeeze Pete Shannon in Chimera, took away nothing but fond memories from the filming of this story. "My first day on set I met the writer of the episode, Damian Kindler," recalls Deluise. "He's a really cool guy and so easy to talk with, especially when it came to helping me define my character." "Of course, most of my scenes in the episode are with Amanda Tapping. She's such a gracious individual and totally accessible as an actress. Some actors after working for years on a TV series tend not to bother with other people on the job, guest-stars included. Amanda, on the other hand, is never too busy for anyone. It was as if the two of us were doing community theatre, and by that I mean she loves to rehearse. We had instant on-screen chemistry, and that either happens or it doesn't. You can try to fake it but you can't lie to the camera. I've got my fingers crossed that Stargate fans don't crucify my character because Sam and Pete do a little making out in the episode," laughs the actor. "I know there are quite a few viewers out there who don't want her to be with anyone except Colonel O'Neill. I would ask those fans to please see it in their hearts that because Sam and Jack are in the military they aren't allowed to be together. So Sam has to find romance somewhere, right? Hopefully, audiences will take a liking to Pete because I'd love nothing more than to go back up to Vancouver next season and play him again, and again, and, oh yeah, again."
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  34. ^ "Major Player". TV Zone. No. 172. Interviewed by Steven Eramo. Visual Imagination. February 2004. p. 15. ISSN 0960-8230. A great deal of Grace was shot using the second unit, so it took over a month to finish because I was going back and forth between it, Death Knell and Chimera. Talk about a bit of a head-trip for yours truly. It was really funny because on Death Knell we shot two days where Sam is running from a super soldier and she's covered with blood and is just dirty and filthy. The very next day we did a scene from Chimera where I'm completely dolled up and wearing lipstick, and smart little dress and high-heeled shoes. It was like, 'Whoa, where am I today?' I didn't know whether or not I was coming or going," she chuckles. The actress was especially pleased with the casting of David DeLuise as Sam Carter's new love interest Pete Shanahan in Chimera. "I was thrilled that the producers chose David because I wanted someone with good comedic chops for the lighter moments between Sam and Pete," explains Tapping. "David and I had instant on-screen chemistry. He's so savvy and smart and has a boyish charm about him. I thought he did a fantastic job in the episode. As for Sam, we get to expose viewers to a whole other side of her in Chimera. It's a very feminine, sexy and playful side that's not often revealed. It was fun to portray her as a 'real person'. David and I had this one scene where our characters are coming home and we're walking and talking about it and I thought, 'This is 'real people talk. How do I do this?' I also got to dance in the episode, so it was a treat for me all around.
  35. ^ a b c d e f Smith, Lynn (June 2003). "Out and About In Vancouver". Season Seven, Part II The Episodes. TV Zone. No. Special 55. Visual Imagination. p. 36. ISSN 0960-8230. Of all the Stargate seventh season episodes, Chimera proved the busiest for the show's locations manager Lynn Smith. "We were all over the place for that one," she laughs. "Filming started out at Carter's house, which is a recurring location for us. However, it's become popular with other production companies, too. so prior to shooting we had to make sure that the neighbours had had enough of a break between projects. The house itself is owned by a very nice family. They were actually going out of town and, because they knew and trusted us, gave us the keys so we could carry on working. "Then we went to another residence, a new house in North Burnaby that we'd never been to before. A single gentleman lives there and he'd renovated the place, so we shot the scenes in Daniel's bedroom there. We also exploded a van on the street outside his house so we were there for two days. That was exciting. The city rep came out to watch and we had the Burnaby fire department there as well as the police because there was tons of gunfire going on. Once again, Wray Douglas [Special FX coordinator] and his guys did us proud." "For Daniel's lab we went to the North Vancouver museum's archives. Then there was a ballroom dance scene, and for that we used the Greek Orthodox hall, right down the street from our studios (pictured here). The set dec guys did a super job transforming it into a dance hall. My in-laws [exec producer John Smith's parents] appear on-camera as a couple celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary. Ironically, their real-life 60th anniversary was this past November." "Finally, we were at a coffee shop. Elements, located right across the street from us and whose owners are just wonderful. So Chimera kept us on our toes but it was fun..."
  36. ^ Tapping, Amanda (1 February 2004). "Amanda Speaks Out (Part 2)". Gateworld (Interview). Interviewed by David Read.
  37. ^ Tapping, Amanda (2005). "Chimera". "Stargate SG-1: The Illustrated Companion: Seasons 7 and 8" (Interview). Interviewed by Thomasina Gibson. London: Titan Publishing Group. ISBN 1840239344. Now, this was an episode and some," laughs Amanda Tapping. "This is where Carter gets to show yet another side of herself so to speak... and what a side it was. I couldn't have had a better onscreen partner than David DeLuise. First time I met him we ere actually shooting 'Death Knell', and I found him charming and funny. There was instant chemistry, and I think it does show when we work together. I remember going home the first night after we had worked together and my husband asked 'How's David?' and I replied, 'he's a nice guy. He's great to talk to. He's not overtly sexy. He's charmingly sexy. I really like him." Tapping also recalls, "Shooting 'Chimera' wasn't like shooting a Stargate episode at all. Michael Shanks and I talked about this during shooting, saying, 'This doesn't feel like a Stargate episode.' And then we watched it and we went, 'It doesn't look like a Stargate episode either!' Barry Peters, our wardrobe guy, came to me when we were shooting the dance scene (which was actually the fiftieth wedding anniversary part for our producer John Smith's parents) and Barry sighed, 'Oh I'm going to miss this episode. It's been like shooting a movie of the week. It's like a Harlequin romance. I understood entirely what he meant - and that was the challenge for me. To wear the dress and do the whole flirty, skirty, girlie thing, which is so far removed from how we usually see Sam.
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  46. ^ a b Spragg, Paul (March 2004). "Stargate SG-1 - Chimera". TV View. Starburst. No. 308. Visual Imagination. p. 78. ISSN 0955-114X. This episode contains several elements that Stargate has been missing recently, and therefore is a breath of fresh air. With the team always so segregated from the rest of the world, it's good to see two of them having some kind of personal life, and the chemistry in the couples is spot on, which is a massive help. David DeLuise's Pete is a perfect foil for Carter, romantic, funny and smart, and after getting very little insight into her character before she became possessed by Osiris, Anna Louise Plowman's Sarah comes across far better here. It's also good to see some movement in the ongoing storylines, as another dangling thread is finally wrapped up, something the writers seem to have been unwilling to do this year. While the main story is fairly simple, it's in the character scenes that this episode really scores, with some great comic moments and a series of one-on-one conversations that show how well the cast members get on, both on and off set. Simply done, but very enjoyable. 5/5.
  47. ^ Dearsley, Jayne (February 2004). "Stargate SG-1 - "Chimera"". The Spoiler Zone. SFX. No. 116. Future plc. p. 102. ISSN 1749-6969. There's barely any action in "Chimera", if you leave aside the team storming Daniel's bedroom and capturing Osiris at the end as she meddles with his brain. Instead there's lots of soppy romance (Pete takes Carter to a tea dance, for Chrissakes!); Daniel moans a lot about being tired, and O'Neill looks uncomfortable that Sam has a boyfriend. Hardly the recipe for a five-star review, eh? However, what "Chimera" does have in spades is charm, and that's what raises this to a worthy five big ones. There are some wonderful character moments - too many to count - and, frankly, it's about bloody time Carter got to have a relationship with a guy who doesn't die (or ascend) at the end of the episode. Not to mention actually showing her feminine side - that poor women's worn green fatigues for so long that the sight of her in a low-cut halterneck top at the start of the episode is a bleedin' revelation. The fact that she actually gets some nookie too is the cherry on top! Which, er, sounds unintentionally dirty, so let's move on... Daniel's dream trysts with Osiris aren't as dull as you'd expect - dreams about someone translating an ancient tablet don't scream "exciting", but there's some nice chemistry between Shanks and Plowman to offset that. He gets to save Sarah from her Goa'uld host, too, which is kinda fitting after he never managed to do that for his own wife. Will there be a romance for them in the future, we can't help but wonder...? Other nice touches: Shanks sudden muscle development gets an explanation as we see him and Teal'c lifting weights together; Teal'c gets to save the day for once; Carter gets into an elevator and hims the show's theme music, and Pete actually gets to live out the episode and discover Carter's secret. Now, there's a first! He's also the final DeLuise brother to appear in the show. Next they'll start giving guest roles to cats... 5/5.
  48. ^ a b Vincent-Rudzki, Jan (February 2004). "Stargate SG-1 - Season 7 - G15 - Chimera". Reviews. TV Zone. No. 173. Visual Imagination. pp. 67–68. ISSN 0960-8230. These are, to all intents and purposes, two separate stories but that doesn't matter. The Daniel/Sarah story takes too long to get going and doesn't really spark any interest much before its conclusion. We know in the scenes of Daniel being manoeuvred that this is what is happening, so the only mystery is why, and that's too obviously just a setup for something in a later episode rather than having any relevance for this one. On the other hand, the romance of Sam and Pete has charming dialogue which is a pleasure to hear. David Deluise plays Pete beautifully and the chemistry between him and Sam works perfectly. What a pity 'there was not any hint of this before, and that it looks like he won't be back. Here's a story arc that should and could have lasted for at least half the season. Once again the knowing looks between Carter and O'Neill speak volumes of their relationship - I just wish I knew what's in those volumes! As well as the romance, it is the growing suspicion by Pete about Sam that is a pleasure to watch. '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. This is undoubtedly one of the highlights of this season (even if Daniel wouldn't say Hieroglyphics but Hireroglyphs). 9/10.
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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 in the United Kingdom The episode was written by the shows executive producer Robert C Cooper with Damian Kindler writing the teleplay and Will Waring directing Chimera Stargate SG 1 episodeEpisode no Season 7Episode 15Directed byWill WaringWritten byRobert C CooperTeleplay byDamian KindlerFeatured musicJoel GoldsmithCinematography byPeter F WoesteEditing byEric HillProduction codeP263Original air date20 January 2004 2004 01 20 Guest appearancesAnna Louise Plowman as Osiris David DeLuise as Pete Shanahan Paul Jarrett as Special Agent FarrityEpisode chronology Previous Fallout Next Death Knell Stargate SG 1 season 7 List of episodesIn 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 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 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 amp Pete and Daniel amp Sarah Although the episode was well received Chimera introduced Pete Shanahan notoriously referred to by fans and later by critics and even those involved in the shows production as Stalker Pete Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 2 1 Development and writing 2 2 Cast 2 3 Filming 3 Release 3 1 Broadcast and ratings 3 2 Reception 3 3 Home media 4 References 5 External linksPlot editThe Goa uld Osiris has snuck into Daniel Jackson s Michael Shanks home and is using a device to enter his mind as he sleeps The next morning in a coffee shop Samantha Carter Amanda Tapping meets her new boyfriend Pete Shanahan David DeLuise who tries to persuade her to spend the day with him instead of going to work Declining Pete s request she arrives at Stargate Command and is greeted by a tired Daniel who tells her about a strange dream he had about his ex girlfriend Sarah who is now host to Osiris Daniel explains that in his dreams he s reliving events from his and Sarah s time together in Chicago however he feels as though things aren t quite right Carter then tells Jack O Neill Richard Dean Anderson about her new relationship with Pete revealing to him that her brother set them up together Using an Asgard transporter Osiris continues to visit Daniel at night as he sleeps and one night shows Daniel a stone tablet covered with strange symbols which she asks for Daniel s help in deciphering The next morning at Stargate Command an extremely tired Daniel tells Sam and Teal c Christopher Judge about his dreams and the tablet He tells them that the tablets bears resemblance to the one they found on Abydos and Teal c amp Sam suggest he s that he s subconsciously attempting to reveal the location of the Lost City Pete takes Sam to a ballroom dance and afterwards they spend the night together at Sam s house The next morning after confiding in Sam about his previous marriage and divorce Pete leaves frustrated after Sam s seeming unwillingness to reveal any details about her life and the work she does Pete contacts a friend in the FBI who warns him that Carter must be involved in something big amp top secret Osiris once again has returned and linked her mind with Daniel as he sleeps In Daniel s dream he is becoming increasingly frustrated at being unable to understand one of the passages of text on the tablet Much to Daniel s disbelief Sarah is able to correctly translates it A confused Daniel then realises 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 The next day Daniel describes his dreams to Teal c Sam and General Hammond Don S Davis 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 That night SG 1 put Daniel s house under surveillance and plan to block Osiris escape by jamming her from transporting away Osiris arrives and reconnects Daniel and themselves 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 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 Production editDevelopment and writing edit nbsp nbsp Executive producer Robert C Cooper came up with the outline of the story developing it further with Damian Kindler who went on to write the teleplay Executive producer Robert C Cooper 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 1 This was influenced by the reduced availability of Richard Dean Anderson who portrays Colonel Jack O Neill 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 2 Actress Amanda Tapping felt that despite her character of Samantha Carter s obvious attraction to Anderson s O Neill 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 3 4 5 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 6 7 8 9 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 Narim Between Two Fires amp Jonas Hanson The First Commandment 10 11 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 8 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 12 13 14 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 15 16 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 17 18 13 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 10 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 13 10 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 13 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 8 19 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 11 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 episode Revelations were incorporated as was the continuing search for The Lost City 11 20 Kindler engineered the Daniel and Osiris story to run concurrently with the Sam romance story 21 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 11 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 11 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 11 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 13 22 Cooper noted that there ended up being three Carter heavy shows almost in a row with Grace Chimera and then Death Knell 23 Cast edit nbsp nbsp David DeLuise left became the fourth member of the DeLuise family to appear on the show guest starring as Carter s love interest Pete Shanahan Anna Louise Plowman right reprises her role of Osiris Sarah Gardener making her final appearance in the series An offer was made to Ben Browder to play the role of Carter s love interest however the actor turned the part down 8 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 24 25 Executive producer Michael Greenburg instead suggested David DeLuise younger brother of SG 1 director writer and producer Peter DeLuise 26 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 26 27 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 28 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 200 29 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 30 31 26 Anna Louise Plowman 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 11 4 Prior to Chimera Plowman had last appeared in the season five episode Revelations and although open to returning as Gardener the episode marks her final appearance in the franchise 32 Filming edit Chimera is the third episode directed by series camera operator Will Waring 33 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 11 Parts of the episode Grace were also filmed by the shows second unit whilst the shows main unit worked on Chimera 34 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 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 35 The FBI office of Special Agent Farrity Paul Jarrett was also shot at the residence on Grand Boulevard 11 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 Anne Marie Loder due to Tapping not being available 11 Production then moved to a private residence on Edinburgh Street in North Burnaby 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 35 The surveillance van interior was built in the Stargate embarkation room at The Bridge Studios 11 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 11 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 Tapping couldn t remember MacGyver in time so instead opted to brake the fourth wall by humming the Stargate SG 1 theme 4 36 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp A residence on Edinburgh Street in North Burnaby used as the home of Daniel Jackson top left Boulevard Park in North Vancouver was used for scenes of Sam and Pete top right the interior of Elements Cafe in Burnaby also featured bottom left An exterior shot of University of Chicago Laboratory Schools pictured bottom right features as the office of Daniel Jackson however filming actually took place at North Vancouver Museum amp Archives For Daniel s office at The University of Chicago filming took place at then home of North Vancouver Museum amp Archives on West 4th Street in North Vancouver 35 Andrew Jackson stepped in as director of photography at this location due to Woeste directing Inauguration at the time 11 Exterior shots of the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools were inserted during editing 35 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 11 Amanda Tapping wore her own Betsey Johnson dress for the scenes 11 Producer and director Andy Mikita s Funk soul band The Hip Replacements were the act performing at the ballroom dance 11 The production team created a poster featuring executive producer Robert C Cooper sporting a top hat dancing with production accountant amp 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 11 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 35 Elements Cafe located across the street from The Bridge Studios was also used 35 11 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 37 4 38 Release editBroadcast and ratings edit Chimera first aired on January 20 2004 on Sky One in the United Kingdom 39 40 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 41 42 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 43 Chimera was first shown in Canada on December 16 2004 on SPACE 44 45 Reception edit Paul Spragg for Starburst 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 46 Jayne Dearsley for SFX 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 from the Goa uld Osiris after being unable to save his wife Sha re from Amaunet earlier in the show 47 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 48 Marco Lanzagorta for Popmatters called Samantha Carter humming the Stargate SG 1 theme tune delightful 49 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 50 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 51 The episode marks the first appearance of Samantha Carter s love interest Pete Shanahan with fans coining the name Stalker Pete for the character 26 52 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 53 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 50 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 46 48 Home media edit Chimera along with the episodes Grace Fallout and Death Knell 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 54 55 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 and Amazon Unbox 56 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 57 The episode along with the rest of the series has been upscaled for releases on various streaming platforms and the 2020 Blu ray release 58 References edit Cooper Robert C August 2003 Super Cooper Dreamwatch No 107 Interviewed by Ian Spelling Titan Magazines p 54 ISSN 1356 482X The thing that fans are going to notice this year is that we re really going to explore the characters We re going to get much more of a sense of who they are and where they re going what their relationships with each other are I ve had this conversation with everyone Michael Shanks Chris Judge and Amanda Tapping They should consider this season an opportunity to really showcase a little more of the personal sides of each of their characters Cooper Robert C 16 May 2003 Stars Get Behind Stargate Sci Fi Wire Archived from the original on 4 June 2003 Tapping Amanda 29 August 2003 Stargate and the Single Girl Zap2it Interview Archived from the original on 12 December 2004 a b c d Tapping Amanda 23 July 2003 Major Changes rdanderson com Interview Interviewed by Kate Ritter Tapping Amanda June 2003 Major Resource TV Zone No Special 52 Interviewed by Steven Eramo Visual Imagination p 26 ISSN 0960 8230 Is it true there s love in the air for Sam Carter Possibly according to Tapping There s a script I ve been told about but haven t read yet in which Sam may get a boyfriend off base However I ve been promised he doesn t die Jokes have been made on the Internet about a Black Widow curse and Sam not being able to keep a boyfriend that stays alive Apparently that won t be the case this time The problem is he can t know what Sam does for a living and that s one of the issues she ll struggle with I m sure this guy will have issues to deal with too He ll wonder What s she s up to Why can t I get in touch with her on her cell phone for a week at a time Unfortunately Sam can t say Sorry honey my cell phone doesn t work off world It s important that I reiterate that Sam doesn t require a man to complete herself I just think it s part of my character s evolution that she needs to decide how much of herself she s willing to give to her career and what she s sacrificing in doing so Again I m not sure if this episode will actually be made but if it is it ll be interesting to see how Sam deals with things Cooper Robert C 15 June 2003 Robert Cooper Exec Producer of SG 1 Interview Interviewed by Joey Donovan Business Talk Radio Sci fi Overdrive Archived from the original on 25 June 2022 a href Template Cite interview html title Template Cite interview cite interview a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Cooper Robert C 2005 From SG 1 to Atlantis Stargate SG 1 The Illustrated Companion Seasons 7 and 8 Interview Interviewed by Thomasina Gibson London Titan Publishing Group p 11 ISBN 1840239344 Cooper remains unrepentant about the character affectionately known as Stalker Pete One of the things we ve been trying to do is explore the characters lives outside of the SGC Sam Carter is an attractive accomplished intelligent woman and it was inconceivable that she would go through her life without some sort of romantic relationship I know a lot of fans feel she should be with O Neill but hey they are in the military and that is just not going to happen Well not in this universe Cooper says with a twinkle knowing full well that Stargate SG 1 is known for its occasional foray into alternative universes a b c d Cooper Robert C 23 July 2003 Still Going Strong rdanderson com Interviewed by Kate Ritter Serrao Nivea 11 November 2021 STARGATE SG 1 CREATOR ON SAM AND JACK S RELATIONSHIP DEEP EMOTIONS SINCE SERIES END Syfy com a b c Kindler Damian 13 June 2021 Revisiting Damian Kindler s Vision for the Future of Sci Fi The Companion Interview Interviewed by Mike Simpson a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Kindler Damian Peter Woeste 3 May 2004 Stargate SG 1 Chimera DVD commentary Vol 35 MGM Home Entertainment Mallozzi Joseph 7 December 2002 JOSEPH MALLOZZI Gateworld Archived from the original on 18 July 2009 a b c d e Kindler Damian 23 July 2003 Between the Real and the Fantastic rdanderson com Interviewed by Kate Ritter Mallozzi Joseph 7 December 2002 Chat with Stargate Producer amp Writer Joseph Mallozzi Our Stargate Mallozzi Joseph 2003 Interview with Joseph Mallozzi Faxcion Archived from the original on 10 September 2003 Mallozzi Joseph 2003 Chapter 2 The Pitch Stargate SG 1 Solutions Mallozzi Joseph Mullie Paul 25 July 2003 Switching Gears rdanderson com Interview Interviewed by Kate Ritter Mallozzi Joseph 14 March 2003 Joseph Mallozzi Live Chat Gateworld Episode of the Week Grace Gateworld 4 August 2014 Gate Beyond SFX No 114 Interviewed by Paul Simpson Future plc February 2004 p 41 ISSN 1749 6969 The character development pretty much went as planned Paul Mullie adds We knew we were going to do a Carter relationship story a long time ago Yes you heard that right I finally get my boyfriend Amanda Tapping laughs taking a few minutes away from preparing for her directorial debut which begins shooting the week after our visit David DeLuise plays him we d had all the DeLuises on the show except him It s a dual storyline between Carter and her new boyfriend and Daniel and Osiris Sarah When we watched it we went Wow this is so not a Stargate episode It s a departure for us it s sort of a dramatic episode and I think it s a good one It s not something we d do all the time but it s got enough of the elements if Stargate in it and it delves deeper into Daniel and Sam s personal lives After this length of time we re allowed that It s also got a cool dynamic between Carter Daniel and Teal c and it was nice that Michael Christopher and I got to play that dynamic again Kinder Damian June 2003 Episode Chimera TV Zone No Special 55 Visual Imagination p 37 ISSN 0960 8230 Following Grace Damian Kindler wrote Chimera which reunites Daniel Jackson with an old flame turned foe and also introduces Pete Shannon David Deluise a new love interest for Samantha Carter Rob Cooper had wanted to do a story like this for while and one day he came to me and said I m too busy to write the script so I d like you to do it Here s the basic idea recalls Kindler So we came up with this cool episode that has two stories running concurrently In one Carter gets a boyfriend and in the other Daniel and Osiris Anna Louise Plowman meet again She s posing as his former love Sarah and using Tok ra memory technology invades Daniel s dreams while he sleeps at night I can t tell you how it ends but I will say that things get a little bit crazy when it comes to boyfriends and girlfriends he smiles Lot 177 STARGATE SG 1 Set of Chimera Episode Scripts Propstore Archived from the original on 7 May 2022 Cooper Robert C Smith John October 2003 Gate Keepers TV Zone No 168 Interviewed by Steven Eramo Visual Imagination pp 19 20 ISSN 0960 8230 Amanda had three Carter heavy shows almost in a row between Grace Death Knell and Chimera She s just done a fantastic job of elevating herself as an actress as well as her character of Carter in those episodes Grace in particular is rather special Peter Woeste did a brilliant job directing it and it s a wonderful show for Carter It reveals elements of her personality and state of mind as a person that you d normally never get to see Mallozzi Joseph February 2006 Joseph Mallozzi The Write Direction Official Stargate Magazine 28 29 Mallozzi Joseph July 2005 In the Making Avalon Part 1 GateWorld Retrieved 2009 03 07 a b c d DeLuise David 7 February 2021 049 David DeLuise Pete Shanahan in Stargate SG 1 Interview Youtube Interview Interviewed by David Read Dial the Gate DeLuise David 1 March 2004 I Don t Wanna Die I Wanna Love Gateworld Interview Interviewed by David Read Ambrose Cath Anne 5 February 2003 Coordinated Efforts Gateworld Interview Interviewed by Darren Wham bam Thank You Sam Newswatch Dreamwatch No 110 Titan Magazines 2003 p 13 ISSN 1356 482X David DeLuise has become the fourth member of the DeLuise dynasty to work on Stargate SG 1 The actor has landed a guest role on the series seventh season as Detective Peter Shannon The latest member of the DeLuise clan to join Stargate appears in episode 19 Chimera and begins dating SG 1 member Sam Carter Amanda Tapping Sam is initially forced to hide her work from him but then finally addresses her ill fated history with men when he is seriously injured Carter finally gets a boyfriend who does not die for the first time says Tapping of her characters latest romance I got to wear skirts and heels and at the end of the night this very sexy dress He takes her out dancing I just spent the morning naked So it s a whole new departure for this character DeLuise David June 2003 Episode Chimera Season Seven Part II The Episodes TV Zone No Special 55 Visual Imagination p 35 ISSN 0960 8230 Stargate SG 1 guest star David Deluise who plays Sam Carter s new main squeeze Pete Shannon in Chimera took away nothing but fond memories from the filming of this story My first day on set I met the writer of the episode Damian Kindler recalls Deluise He s a really cool guy and so easy to talk with especially when it came to helping me define my character Of course most of my scenes in the episode are with Amanda Tapping She s such a gracious individual and totally accessible as an actress Some actors after working for years on a TV series tend not to bother with other people on the job guest stars included Amanda on the other hand is never too busy for anyone It was as if the two of us were doing community theatre and by that I mean she loves to rehearse We had instant on screen chemistry and that either happens or it doesn t You can try to fake it but you can t lie to the camera I ve got my fingers crossed that Stargate fans don t crucify my character because Sam and Pete do a little making out in the episode laughs the actor I know there are quite a few viewers out there who don t want her to be with anyone except Colonel O Neill I would ask those fans to please see it in their hearts that because Sam and Jack are in the military they aren t allowed to be together So Sam has to find romance somewhere right Hopefully audiences will take a liking to Pete because I d love nothing more than to go back up to Vancouver next season and play him again and again and oh yeah again DeLuise David 11 December 2011 For Pete s Sake Gateworld Interview Interviewed by Chad Colvin Plowman Anna Louise May 2005 King Queen of the Nile Our Stargate Interview Interviewed by Carole Gordon Archived from the original on 15 March 2007 Chimera scifi com Archived from the original on 15 April 2004 Major Player TV Zone No 172 Interviewed by Steven Eramo Visual Imagination February 2004 p 15 ISSN 0960 8230 A great deal of Grace was shot using the second unit so it took over a month to finish because I was going back and forth between it Death Knell and Chimera Talk about a bit of a head trip for yours truly It was really funny because on Death Knell we shot two days where Sam is running from a super soldier and she s covered with blood and is just dirty and filthy The very next day we did a scene from Chimera where I m completely dolled up and wearing lipstick and smart little dress and high heeled shoes It was like Whoa where am I today I didn t know whether or not I was coming or going she chuckles The actress was especially pleased with the casting of David DeLuise as Sam Carter s new love interest Pete Shanahan in Chimera I was thrilled that the producers chose David because I wanted someone with good comedic chops for the lighter moments between Sam and Pete explains Tapping David and I had instant on screen chemistry He s so savvy and smart and has a boyish charm about him I thought he did a fantastic job in the episode As for Sam we get to expose viewers to a whole other side of her in Chimera It s a very feminine sexy and playful side that s not often revealed It was fun to portray her as a real person David and I had this one scene where our characters are coming home and we re walking and talking about it and I thought This is real people talk How do I do this I also got to dance in the episode so it was a treat for me all around a b c d e f Smith Lynn June 2003 Out and About In Vancouver Season Seven Part II The Episodes TV Zone No Special 55 Visual Imagination p 36 ISSN 0960 8230 Of all the Stargate seventh season episodes Chimera proved the busiest for the show s locations manager Lynn Smith We were all over the place for that one she laughs Filming started out at Carter s house which is a recurring location for us However it s become popular with other production companies too so prior to shooting we had to make sure that the neighbours had had enough of a break between projects The house itself is owned by a very nice family They were actually going out of town and because they knew and trusted us gave us the keys so we could carry on working Then we went to another residence a new house in North Burnaby that we d never been to before A single gentleman lives there and he d renovated the place so we shot the scenes in Daniel s bedroom there We also exploded a van on the street outside his house so we were there for two days That was exciting The city rep came out to watch and we had the Burnaby fire department there as well as the police because there was tons of gunfire going on Once again Wray Douglas Special FX coordinator and his guys did us proud For Daniel s lab we went to the North Vancouver museum s archives Then there was a ballroom dance scene and for that we used the Greek Orthodox hall right down the street from our studios pictured here The set dec guys did a super job transforming it into a dance hall My in laws exec producer John Smith s parents appear on camera as a couple celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary Ironically their real life 60th anniversary was this past November Finally we were at a coffee shop Elements located right across the street from us and whose owners are just wonderful So Chimera kept us on our toes but it was fun Tapping Amanda 1 February 2004 Amanda Speaks Out Part 2 Gateworld Interview Interviewed by David Read Tapping Amanda 2005 Chimera Stargate SG 1 The Illustrated Companion Seasons 7 and 8 Interview Interviewed by Thomasina Gibson London Titan Publishing Group ISBN 1840239344 Now this was an episode and some laughs Amanda Tapping This is where Carter gets to show yet another side of herself so to speak and what a side it was I couldn t have had a better onscreen partner than David DeLuise First time I met him we ere actually shooting Death Knell and I found him charming and funny There was instant chemistry and I think it does show when we work together I remember going home the first night after we had worked together and my husband asked How s David and I replied he s a nice guy He s great to talk to He s not overtly sexy He s charmingly sexy I really like him Tapping also recalls Shooting Chimera wasn t like shooting a Stargate episode at all Michael Shanks and I talked about this during shooting saying This doesn t feel like a Stargate episode And then we watched it and we went It doesn t look like a Stargate episode either Barry Peters our wardrobe guy came to me when we were shooting the dance scene which was actually the fiftieth wedding anniversary part for our producer John Smith s parents and Barry sighed Oh I m going to miss this episode It s been like shooting a movie of the week It s like a Harlequin romance I understood entirely what he meant and that was the challenge for me To wear the dress and do the whole flirty skirty girlie thing which is so far removed from how we usually see Sam Tapping Amanda February 2004 Get Carter scifi com Interview Interviewed by Therese Littleton Archived from the original on 5 March 2005 TV Focus TV Zone No 172 Visual Imagination February 2004 p 79 ISSN 0960 8230 STARGATE SG 1 RATINGS SEASON SEVEN Stargate SG 1 Solutions 2004 RATINGS Chimera Gateworld 16 February 2004 Archived from the original on 29 November 2005 Houston Julia 25 February 2004 Hailing Frequencies Issue 238 About com Archived from the original on 2 March 2006 Ratings Chimera in syndication Gateworld 2 March 2005 Stargate SG 1 Current Episodes spacecast 2004 Archived from the original on 18 December 2004 Retrieved 10 February 2021 Canada s SPACE will air new SG 1 Gateworld 17 August 2004 Archived from the original on 13 October 2004 Retrieved 10 February 2021 a b Spragg Paul March 2004 Stargate SG 1 Chimera TV View Starburst No 308 Visual Imagination p 78 ISSN 0955 114X This episode contains several elements that Stargate has been missing recently and therefore is a breath of fresh air With the team always so segregated from the rest of the world it s good to see two of them having some kind of personal life and the chemistry in the couples is spot on which is a massive help David DeLuise s Pete is a perfect foil for Carter romantic funny and smart and after getting very little insight into her character before she became possessed by Osiris Anna Louise Plowman s Sarah comes across far better here It s also good to see some movement in the ongoing storylines as another dangling thread is finally wrapped up something the writers seem to have been unwilling to do this year While the main story is fairly simple it s in the character scenes that this episode really scores with some great comic moments and a series of one on one conversations that show how well the cast members get on both on and off set Simply done but very enjoyable 5 5 Dearsley Jayne February 2004 Stargate SG 1 Chimera The Spoiler Zone SFX No 116 Future plc p 102 ISSN 1749 6969 There s barely any action in Chimera if you leave aside the team storming Daniel s bedroom and capturing Osiris at the end as she meddles with his brain Instead there s lots of soppy romance Pete takes Carter to a tea dance for Chrissakes Daniel moans a lot about being tired and O Neill looks uncomfortable that Sam has a boyfriend Hardly the recipe for a five star review eh However what Chimera does have in spades is charm and that s what raises this to a worthy five big ones There are some wonderful character moments too many to count and frankly it s about bloody time Carter got to have a relationship with a guy who doesn t die or ascend at the end of the episode Not to mention actually showing her feminine side that poor women s worn green fatigues for so long that the sight of her in a low cut halterneck top at the start of the episode is a bleedin revelation The fact that she actually gets some nookie too is the cherry on top Which er sounds unintentionally dirty so let s move on Daniel s dream trysts with Osiris aren t as dull as you d expect dreams about someone translating an ancient tablet don t scream exciting but there s some nice chemistry between Shanks and Plowman to offset that He gets to save Sarah from her Goa uld host too which is kinda fitting after he never managed to do that for his own wife Will there be a romance for them in the future we can t help but wonder Other nice touches Shanks sudden muscle development gets an explanation as we see him and Teal c lifting weights together Teal c gets to save the day for once Carter gets into an elevator and hims the show s theme music and Pete actually gets to live out the episode and discover Carter s secret Now there s a first He s also the final DeLuise brother to appear in the show Next they ll start giving guest roles to cats 5 5 a b Vincent Rudzki Jan February 2004 Stargate SG 1 Season 7 G15 Chimera Reviews TV Zone No 173 Visual Imagination pp 67 68 ISSN 0960 8230 These are to all intents and purposes two separate stories but that doesn t matter The Daniel Sarah story takes too long to get going and doesn t really spark any interest much before its conclusion We know in the scenes of Daniel being manoeuvred that this is what is happening so the only mystery is why and that s too obviously just a setup for something in a later episode rather than having any relevance for this one On the other hand the romance of Sam and Pete has charming dialogue which is a pleasure to hear David Deluise plays Pete beautifully and the chemistry between him and Sam works perfectly What a pity there was not any hint of this before and that it looks like he won t be back Here s a story arc that should and could have lasted for at least half the season Once again the knowing looks between Carter and O Neill speak volumes of their relationship I just wish I knew what s in those volumes As well as the romance it is the growing suspicion by Pete about Sam that is a pleasure to watch 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 This is undoubtedly one of the highlights of this season even if Daniel wouldn t say Hieroglyphics but Hireroglyphs 9 10 Lanzagorta Marco 1 November 2004 STARGATE SG 1 SEASON 7 Popmatters a b Alli Snow Lex 2004 Chimera Review Gateworld Mallozzi Joseph 16 March 2004 20 Questions Joseph Mallozzi Writer Stargate SG 1 Solutions Interview Interviewed by Alison Butler Mallozzi Joseph 22 May 2011 SG 1 Season 7 Memories josephmallozzi com Thomasina Gibson 2005 Recurring Characters Pete Shanahan London Titan Publishing Group p 124 ISBN 1840239344 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 Spragg Paul May 2004 May In the Ships TV Zone No 175 Visual Imagination p 10 ISSN 0960 8230 Season Seven gates to DVD Gateworld 19 October 2004 Archived from the original on 4 February 2005 Retrieved 27 January 2021 Stargate expands iTunes Amazon presence Gateworld 11 January 2008 Archived from the original on 15 January 2008 Retrieved 8 December 2020 Entire Stargate television library now streaming on Netflix Gateworld 16 August 2010 Retrieved 8 December 2020 Stargate s HD Blu ray Picture Better Than The DVDs GateWorld 1 March 2021 Retrieved 18 June 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Chimera Stargate SG 1 Chimera at IMDb Chimera at the official MGM Stargate site Chimera at scifi com Chimera screenplay PDF Chimera at the fansite Gateworld net Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chimera Stargate SG 1 amp oldid 1178050530, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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