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Created: 2025-07-25 17:37:10 UTC

Stargate Trivia: The Other Side (Episode 4.2)

I remember coming away from this episode impressed by Brad and Robert’s willingness to take chances, especially with regard to our characters. O’Neill kills someone at episode’s end – and I’m not talking in the heat of battle. He gives the order to close the iris and then, seconds later, the Eurondan leader presumably steps through the gate on the other side and ends up pasted on this end. Granted, Jack did warn him not to follow but still – it was a calculated move on the part of the usually happy-go-lucky team leader. 

Actor Rene Auberjonois, who played the doomed leader Alar, was a pleasure to work with. Soon after wrapping production on the episode, he swung by Brad’s office to tell him Alar had a twin brother who’d be more than happy to make an appearance in a future episode. 

Two other things stood out for me about this episode. The first was being on set and discovering how they pulled off the chamber-rattling off-screen concussive bursts of the bombings. Director Peter DeLuise would yell: “Boom! Shake-shake-shake!” The actors would feign being rocked while members of the crew would rain dust and sand down on them, unseen overhead. 

The second aspect of this episode that will forever stand out for me were those crazy alien drinking glasses that are SO alien that they’re completely counter-intuitive. In fact, Rick made a gag of it in one scene by going to take a sip, giving the glass a curious look, then turning it around and drinking from the backside. This was Peter DeLuise at his best and his desire for alien props (from rounded hammers to red spray-painted kiwis) would be a source of endless amusement.

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BaronDestructo Avatar Joseph Mallozzi 🏴‍☠️ @BaronDestructo on x 44.9K followers Created: 2025-07-25 17:37:10 UTC

Stargate Trivia: The Other Side (Episode 4.2)

I remember coming away from this episode impressed by Brad and Robert’s willingness to take chances, especially with regard to our characters. O’Neill kills someone at episode’s end – and I’m not talking in the heat of battle. He gives the order to close the iris and then, seconds later, the Eurondan leader presumably steps through the gate on the other side and ends up pasted on this end. Granted, Jack did warn him not to follow but still – it was a calculated move on the part of the usually happy-go-lucky team leader.

Actor Rene Auberjonois, who played the doomed leader Alar, was a pleasure to work with. Soon after wrapping production on the episode, he swung by Brad’s office to tell him Alar had a twin brother who’d be more than happy to make an appearance in a future episode.

Two other things stood out for me about this episode. The first was being on set and discovering how they pulled off the chamber-rattling off-screen concussive bursts of the bombings. Director Peter DeLuise would yell: “Boom! Shake-shake-shake!” The actors would feign being rocked while members of the crew would rain dust and sand down on them, unseen overhead.

The second aspect of this episode that will forever stand out for me were those crazy alien drinking glasses that are SO alien that they’re completely counter-intuitive. In fact, Rick made a gag of it in one scene by going to take a sip, giving the glass a curious look, then turning it around and drinking from the backside. This was Peter DeLuise at his best and his desire for alien props (from rounded hammers to red spray-painted kiwis) would be a source of endless amusement.

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