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200 (Stargate SG-1)

"200" is the sixth episode of the science fiction television series ''Stargate SG-1''s tenth season, and the 200th episode of the series overall. Unlike the more serious nature of the season's story arc, "200" is a light-hearted parody of both ''Stargate SG-1'' and other sci-fi shows, as well as popular culture like ''The Wizard of Oz''.
"200" won the 2007 Constellation Award for ''Best Overall 2006 Science Fiction Film or Television Script'', and was nominated for the 2007 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form. The episode also marks the first time original SG-1 member Jack O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) is seen since the beginning of Season 9.
The episode received a 1.9 average household rating, one of the few episodes of the season that surpassed the average rating of ''Stargate SG-1''s previous season. "200" also received near-universal praise for its humor and writing. Despite the strong performance of the episode, the Sci-Fi Channel announced soon after the episode's airing it would not be renewing the series for another season.〔
==Plot==
Martin Lloyd (Willie Garson), an extraterrestrial turned Hollywood writer, returns to Stargate Command looking for assistance from SG-1 with his script for the movie adaptation of the television show ''Wormhole X-Treme'', first featured earlier in the series in the episode . The team, especially Lt. Colonel Mitchell (Ben Browder), is reluctant to help. Mitchell is excited about his next off-world mission because it marks his 200th trip through the Stargate. However, when technical glitches prevent the team from setting off on their mission, they are stuck in the briefing room under the orders of General Landry (Beau Bridges), because the Pentagon believes a successful science fiction film about intergalactic wormhole travel will serve as a good cover story to keep the real Stargate program a secret.
The notes session quickly devolves into the team members pitching their own versions of a successful sci-fi film, including a zombie invasion (from Mitchell), a previously unseen mission where O'Neill became invisible (from Carter), "tributes" to ''The Wizard of Oz'' and ''Farscape'' (from Vala), and Teal'c as a private investigator (from Teal'c himself). Also featured are a vignette of the team's mental image of a "younger and edgier" SG-1 (sparked by the studio's suggestion to replace the original ''Wormhole X-Treme'' cast), a suggested scene by Martin that turns out to be both scientifically inaccurate and highly derivative of ''Star Trek'', a re-imagined version of the SG-1 pilot episode where all the characters are marionettes in the style of the television series ''Thunderbirds'', and an imagined wedding that features the return of General O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson).
Ultimately, the planning session is all for naught, as the studio decides to cancel the movie in favor of renewing the series. At the end of the episode, the focus shifts ten years into the future, where the ''Wormhole X-Treme'' cast and crew are celebrating their 200th episode, as well as renewed plans for a movie.

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