I've been watching old episodes of Stargate SG-1 and I am intrigued. Sometimes it's serious. Sometimes it's funny. It's always entertaining, though. I was just watching the episode in which
Apophis gets stranded in Japan and I couldn't stop laughing. Nobody seemed to think he was anything special, and his communications equipment was several years out of date compared to everyone else's cell phones. He spent most of the episode suffering from the time difference between Japan and Chulak and completely stunned by the culture. He was actually pretty docile. At one point, a couple of high school students took him to the EGL section in the Marui department store and fitted him with a long black skirt and a frilly Victorian blouse and petticoats, and it took him a good 15 minutes to realize exactly what he was wearing. Of course, he didn't care that much. In the end, he fell in love with the place. A couple of his Jaffa eventually found him in a ninnikuya in Kyoto and tried to persuade him to return home, but he had already tried the honey toast and refused to leave. Just before the credits rolled, he was working in a host bar and swearing to become the #1 host.
Also, I've noticed that the Goa'uld larvae look an awful lot like pictures you find on tins of unagi. This makes me think that they may know how to manufacture it. For that matter, they may have taught humans how to manufacture it. This is something I must investigate more closely.