Another one of those episodes that is a must see. Especially if you enjoy the humor of Jack O'neill's (two l's) character. I am not going to write specifics, as I do not want to spoil it. This episode mainly revolves around O'neill and Teal'c, though the rest of the cast is involved. I will just say that this is one of those episodes that really has nothing to do with the main plot of the series, yet as a stand alone episode, it is one of the best. A very entertaining piece that really allows for Richard Dean Anderson's humor to come forth. There are numerous scenes that allow for some great interaction between the stoic Teal'c and the oh so not serious O'neill.