Stargate SG-1 episode guide
Wednesday, March 14th, 2007En av de serier som jag har följt längre än de flesta. 10 säsonger och ca 20 avsnitt per säsong. Sändes först 1997 i USA och sänds fortfarande:
Stargate SG-1 Episode Guide
Pilot. Stargate
First aired: 10/28/1994
Writer: Dean Devlin, Roland Emmerich
Director: Roland Emmerich
Guest star: Amanda Tapping (Captain/Major/ Lt. Colonel Samantha Carter), Don S. Davis (Major General George S. Hammond (Seasons 1-7)), Michael Shanks (Dr. Daniel Jackson (Seasons 1-5, 7+)), Alexis Cruz (Skaara) , James Spader (Dr. Daniel Jackson), Viveca Lindfors (Catherine), Mili Avital (Sha’ri), Leon Rippy (Lt. General W.O. West), John Diehl (Lt. Colonel Adam Kawalsky), Carlos Lauchu (Anubis), Djimon Hounsou (Horus), Erick Avari (Kasuf), French Stewart (Lt. Ferretti), Gianin Loffler (Nabeh), Jay Davidson (Ra), Christopher John Fields (Lt. Freeman), Derek Webster (Lt. Brown), Kurt Russell (Colonel Jack O’Neil)
Global rating: 9.1
In 1928, an Egyptian artefact covered in strange symbols is excavated at the foot of the Great Pyramids. Decades later the American Government recruits the help of Egyptologist Dr. Daniel Jackson to decode the secret of these symbols. He reveals the key to a ‘Stargate’, an intergalactic portal to the far side of the know universe. Jackson is joined by a crack military unit led by Colonel O’Neil on a voyage of discovery. Through the Stargate they find themselves in a futuristic desert world ruled by the godlike King Ra. Unwittingly Jackson has reopened a space/time corridor that the ancient Egyptians closed to this despotic ruler centuries ago. The band of explorers can only imagine the power that they have unleashed and the adventure that is about to unfold.
1 – 1 Children of the Gods (1)
First aired: 7/27/1997
Writer: Jonathan Glassner, Brad Wright
Director: Mario Azzopardi
Guest star: Jay Acovone (Major Charles Kawalsky), Robert Wisden (Major Bert Samuels), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Alexis Cruz (Skaara), Colin Lawrence (Warren), Eric Schneider (Doctor), Peter Williams (IV) (Apophis) , Vaitiare Bandera (Sha’re), Brent Stait (Major Louis Ferretti), J. B. Bivens (Guard #1), Rick Ravanello (Guard #2), Rachel Hayward (Guard #3), Stephen Sumner (Goa’uld #1), John Bear Curtis (Primitive), John Tierney (Monk), Garvin Cross (Casey), Anthony Ashbee (Soldier), Andrew McIlwaine (Medic), Santo Lombardo (Bolaa), Sean Amsing (Tobay), Monique Rusu (Dark Skinned Woman), Jannette deVries (Female Serpent Guard)
Global rating: 9.1
The System Lord Apophis launches an attack through the Stargate, tucked away by the military after the events of the movie, and the SGC program is reactivated and given a new objective – seek out and find the alien invaders and defeat them. Jack O’Neill is called out of retirement and sent to locate Daniel Jackson on Abydos.
1 – 2 Children of the Gods (2)
First aired: 7/27/1997
Writer: Jonathan Glassner, Brad Wright
Director: Mario Azzopardi
Guest star: Robert Wisden (Major Bert Samuels), Alexis Cruz (Skaara/Klor’el), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Eric Schneider (Doctor), Colin Lawrence (Warren), Jay Acovone (Major Charles Kawalsky), Peter Williams (IV) (Apophis) , Brent Stait (Major Louis Ferritti), Anthony Ashbee (Soldier), Andrew McIlwaine (Medic), Santo Lombardo (Bolaa), Vaitiare Bandera (Sha’re/Amonet), Stephen Sumner (Goa’uld #1), Garvin Cross (Casey), John Tierney (Monk), Monique Rusu (Dark Skinned Woman), Rachel Hayward (Guard #3), Sean Amsing (Tobay), John Bear Curtis (Primitive), Adam Harrington (Goa’uld #2), J. B. Bivens (Guard #1), Jannette deVries (Female Serpent Guard)
Global rating: 9.1
Colonel O’Neill, leading the new SG-1, tracks Apophis back to the planet Chulak to rescue Sha’re and Skaara, and befriends one of Apophis’ Jaffa guards.
1 – 3 The Enemy Within
First aired: 8/1/1997
Writer: Brad Wright
Director: Dennis Berry
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Jay Acovone (Major Kawalsky) , Kevin McNulty (Dr. Warner), Alan Rachins (Colonel Kenedy), Warren Takeuchi (Young Doctor)
Global rating: 8.8
While the U.S. government determines the fate of Teal’c, SGC must deal with one of its own that has been taken over by a Goa’uld.
1 – 4 Emancipation
First aired: 8/8/1997
Writer: Katharyn Michaelian Powers
Director: Jeff Woolnough
Guest star: Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa (Turghan), Jorgito Vargas Jr. (Abu), Soon-Teck Oh (Moughal), Crystal Lo (Nya), Marilyn Chin (Clanswoman)
Global rating: 7.7
SG-1 visits a planet settled by the ancient Mongols, where women are treated as second-class citizens.
1 – 5 The Broca Divide
First aired: 8/15/1997
Writer: Jonathan Glassner
Director: Bill Gereghty
Guest star: Steve Makaj (Colonel Robert F. Makepeace (SG-3)), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Nicole Oliver (Leedora), Gerard Plunkett (Councilor Tuplo), Danny Wattley (Johnson), Roxana Philip (Melosha)
Global rating: 8.7
SG-1 investigates a planet divided into a light and dark side, and ends up bringing back a plague that threatens to decimate SGC.
1 – 6 The First Commandment
First aired: 8/22/1997
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Dennis Berry
Guest star: Roger R. Cross (Lieutenant Connor), William Russ (Captain Jonas Hanson), Adrian Hughes (Lieutenant Baker), Zahf Hajee (Jamala), D. Neil Mark (Frakes), Darcy Laurie (Cave-Dweller)
Global rating: 8.3
SG-1 goes in search of the missing SG-9, but discovers that its leader has set himself up as a god on a planet of primitives.
1 – 7 Cold Lazarus
First aired: 8/29/1997
Writer: Jeff F. King
Director: Kenneth J. Girotti
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Harley Jane Kozak (Sara O’Neill), Kyle Graham (Charlie O’Neill), Wally Dalton (Sara’s Father), Jane Spence (Nurse)
Global rating: 8.5
During an off-world assignment, Jack is struck down by energy from a blue crystal…which creates a duplicate of him that returns to Earth in Jack’s place.
1 – 8 The Nox
First aired: 9/12/1997
Writer: Hart Hanson
Director: Charlie Correll
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Peter Williams (IV) (Apophis) , Armin Shimerman (Anteaus), Ray Xifo (Opher), Frida Betrani (Lya), Terry David Mulligan (Secretary of Defence David Swift), Addison Ridge (Nafrayu), Michasa Armstrong (Shak’l), Zoran Vukelic (Jaffa)
Global rating: 9.2
SG-1 travels to a planet with a creature that possesses the power of invisibility, but run afoul of Apophis and meet the mysterious Nox.
1 – 9 Brief Candle
First aired: 9/19/1997
Writer: Katharyn Michaelian Powers
Director: Mario Azzopardi
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Bobbie Phillips (Kynthia), Harrison Coe (Alekos), Gabrielle Miller (Thetys)
Global rating: 8.5
After being greeted with open arms by the people of Argos, SG-1 discovers that not only do the Argosians suffer from rapid aging, but O’Neill has been somehow infected and will die in a few short days if they don’t find a cure.
1 – 10 Thor’s Hammer
First aired: 9/26/1997
Writer: Katharyn Michaelian Powers
Director: Brad Turner
Guest star: James Earl Jones (Voice of Unas), Galyn Gorg (Kendra), Tamsin Kelsey (Gairwyn), Vincent Hammond (Unas), Mark Gibbon (Thor)
Global rating: 9.0
Traveling to a planet quarantined by the Goa’uld, Jack and Teal’c are trapped in an underground labyrinth.
1 – 11 The Torment of Tantalus
First aired: 10/3/1997
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Jonathan Glassner
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Elizabeth Hoffman (Catherine Langford), Keene Curtis (Dr. Ernest Littlefield), Duncan Fraser (Professor Langford), Nancy McClure (Young Catherine), Paul McGillion (Young Ernest Littlefield), Sheela Megill (Martha the Maid)
Global rating: 9.2
Daniel discovers that there was a previous Stargate explorer – Dr. Ernest Littlefield, who went through the Gate in 1945. But he never returned, so SG-1 sets out to recover him.
1 – 12 Bloodlines
First aired: 10/10/1997
Writer: Jeff F. King
Director: Mario Azzopardi
Guest star: Tony Amendola (Bra’tac), Neil Denis (Rya’c), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Salli Richardson-Whitfield (Drey’auc), Bob Wilde (Priest), Brian Jensen (Head Priest)
Global rating: 8.5
Teal’c reveals that he has a son who is due to receive a Goa’uld larva, and asks the team to help him save his child.
1 – 13 Fire and Water
First aired: 10/17/1997
Writer: Katharyn Michaelian Powers
Director: Allan Eastman
Guest star: Eric Schneider (Dr. McKenzie), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Gerard Plunkett (Nem)
Global rating: 8.6
After an expedition to the planet Oannes, Jack, Teal’c and Sam return…to reveal that Daniel died on the mission.
1 – 14 Hathor
First aired: 10/24/1997
Writer: Jonathan Glassner
Director: Brad Turner
Guest star: Tracy Westerholm (Female Soldier), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Suanne Braun (Hathor), Amanda O’Leary (Dr. Cole), David Hurtubise (Dr. Kleinhouse)
Global rating: 8.8
The ancient Egyptian goddess and Goa’uld, Hathor, is awakened and immediately takes over SGC and all of its men.
1 – 15 Singularity
First aired: 10/31/1997
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Mario Azzopardi
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Katie Stuart (I) (Cassandra), Kevin McNulty (Dr. Warner)
Global rating: 8.9
SG-1 rescues a little girl, Cassandra, but it soon turns out she is a pawn in a scheme to destroy Earth’s Stargate.
1 – 16 Cor-Ai
First aired: 1/23/1998
Writer: Tom J. Astle
Director: Mario Azzopardi
Guest star: Peter Williams (IV) (Apophis) , David McNally (Hanno), Paulina Gillis (Byrsa Woman), Christina Jastrzembska (Council Member), Michasa Armstrong (Shak’l)
Global rating: 8.3
Teal’c is put on trial by the inhabitants of a planet where he and the Goa’uld collected humans from the planet. If he is found guilty, he will be executed.
1 – 17 Enigma
First aired: 1/30/1998
Writer: Katharyn Michaelian Powers
Director: Bill Gereghty
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Tracy Westerholm (Airwoman), Tom McBeath (Colonel Harry Maybourne) , Gerard Plunkett (Tuplo), Tobin Bell (Omoc), Frida Betrani (Lya), Garwin Sanford (Narim), Woody Jeffreys (Guard)
Global rating: 8.9
SG-1 rescues a group of survivors from a dying planet, but finds that it must deal with its own people when military intelligence wants access to their advanced technology.
1 – 18 Solitudes
First aired: 2/6/1998
Writer: Brad Wright
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler)
Global rating: 9.2
During a Stargate malfunction, Jack and Sam are redirected to an icy planet where they face a frozen death unless Stargate Command can determine their location.
1 – 19 Tin Man
First aired: 2/13/1998
Writer: Jeff F. King
Director: Jimmy Kaufman
Guest star: Dan Shea (O’Neill (alternate)), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Jay Brazeau (Harlan)
Global rating: 8.8
SG-1 arrives on P3X-989 and is knocked unconscious – they wake up and return to Earth only to find that they are robots.
1 – 20 There But For the Grace of God
First aired: 2/20/1998
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: David Warry-Smith
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Elizabeth Hoffman (Catherine Langford), Stuart O’Connell (Marine), Michael Kopsa (News Anchor)
Global rating: 9.4
While investigating P3R-233, Daniel stumbles across a device that projects him into a parallel dimension. In this universe, Carter and O’Neill are engaged, and Teal’c is still First Prime of Apophis. Using the knowledge “our” Daniel has, the SGA launches a nuclear attack on Chulak through the Stargate. This results in a counter-attack as the Goa’uld send a horde of Pyramid Ships to destroy the parallel Earth, and Teal’c refuses to be swayed by those who wiped out his family. The parallel SGC (known as the SGA) must somehow dial out of their Stargate and get Daniel back to the planet so he can return to “his” universe.
1 – 21 Politics (1)
First aired: 2/27/1998
Writer: Brad Wright
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Ronny Cox (Senator Robert Kinsey), Robert Wisden (Lt. Colonel Bert Samuels)
Global rating: 8.2
Having escaped marauding Goa’ulds in another Earth reality, Daniel Jackson warns that it is only a matter of time before they launch an attack in this one. But, the Stargate program faces a more immediate threat – - this from Senator Kinsey, powerful Chairman of the Appropriations Committee and the man who oversees Stargate’s multi-billion dollar budget. Kinsey sees the program as a wasteful fatcat project with dubious goals and he vows to shut it down. As he reviews the past missions with Hammond, O’Neill and the SG-1 team, he dismisses the danger presented by the Goa’uld, despite warnings from Teal’c of their power. Even Daniel’s desperate warning of an imminent attack won’t sway the Senator, who is determined to bury the gate and put the program out of business. (To Be Continued…)
1 – 22 Within the Serpent’s Grasp (2)
First aired: 3/6/1998
Writer: Brad Wright
Director: David Warry-Smith
Guest star: Peter Williams (IV) (Apophis), Alexis Cruz (Skaara/Klorel), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Brent Stait (Major Ferretti)
Global rating: 9.4
The Stargate is being shut down by the U.S. government, despite Daniel’s warning of an imminent Goa’uld attack on Earth. The SG-1 team, armed to the teeth, defy orders and make an unauthorized trip through the Stargate to what they believe to be the origin of the attack. They find themselves on a Goa’uld Pyramid Ship and discover that Skaara is aboard. Skaara was once the young Abydonian friend to O’Neill, but now is the host body to Klorel, son of Apophis. Is Skaara’s human spirit still alive under that fierce exterior or has it been consumed by Klorel? The future of the SG-1 team and of Earth depend on the answer. (To Be Continued…)
2 – 1 The Serpent’s Lair (3)
First aired: 6/26/1998
Writer: Brad Wright
Director: Jonathan Glassner
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Tony Amendola (Bra’tac), Robert Wisden (Lieutenant Colonel Samuels), Alexis Cruz (Skaara/Klorel), Laara Sadiq (Technician), Peter Williams (IV) (Apophis) , Bernie Neufeld (General’s Aide), Phillip Mitchell (Jaffa #2), Michael Brynjolfson (Jaffa), Douglas Arthurs (Kah’l)
Global rating: 9.3
With SG-1 trapped on Klorel’s ship. It seems that Earth is doomed as the Pyramid Ships prepare to destory Earth.
2 – 2 In the Line of Duty
First aired: 7/3/1998
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Tracy Westerholm (Technician # 2) , Reg Tupper (Dr. Jacobs), David Allan Pearson (Quinta), Laara Sadiq (Technician Davis), Peter LaCroix (Ashrak), Judy Norton (Talia), Katie Stuart (I) (Cassandra), Joe Pascual (Medical Technician), Ian Robinson (Security Officer), Benz Antoine (Driver)
Global rating: 8.8
While on an off-world rescue mission, Sam becomes possessed by a Goa’uld symbiote.
2 – 3 Prisoners
First aired: 7/10/1998
Writer: Terry Curtis Fox
Director: David Warry-Smith
Guest star: Tracy Westerholm (Technician # 2), Laara Sadiq (Technician), Colin Lawrence (Major Warren) , Mark Acheson (Vishnor), Michael Puttonen (Simian), Andrew Wheeler (Major Stan Kovacek), Bonnie Bartlett (Linea), Nicole Rudell (Nurse), Woody Jeffreys (SF Guard), Jim Thorburn (SF Guard 2), David Allan Pearson (Quinta), David Bloom (Scavenger), Kim Kondrashoff (Roshure), Colleen Winton (Doctor Greene), Ian Robison (Security Officer)
Global rating: 8.5
After assisting a man that is a fleeing murderer, the team is sent through a Stargate to Hadante, a penal world where brute strength and raw power rule.
2 – 4 The Gamekeeper
First aired: 7/17/1998
Writer:
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Jay Acovone (Captain Charles Kawalsky) , Cathy Weseluck (Resident #2), Michael Rogers (Colonel John Michaels), Troy Adamson (SG-2 Member (uncredited)), Diane Brown (Docent), Laara Sadiq (Technician), Gillian Barber (Resident #1), Robert Duncan (Dr. Melburn Jackson), Dwight Schultz (Gamekeeper), Lisa Bunting (Dr. Claire Jackson)
Global rating: 8.3
SG-1 travel to P7J-989, where they discover a beautiful garden and a dome full of strange metallic chambers, each containing an unconscious person. As the team inspects the chambers, they are trapped and knocked unconscious.
2 – 5 Need
First aired: 7/24/1998
Writer:
Director: David Warry-Smith
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Heather Hanson (Shyla), George Touliatos (Pyrus), Andrew Guy (Jaffa #1), Michael Philip (Jaffa #2), Jason Calder (SF Guard), Roy Prendergast (SF Guard (uncredited))
Global rating: 8.3
Daniel becomes romantically connected with the Princess, enabling him to rescue SG-1 from the mines – but something is changing Daniel from the man they know…
2 – 6 Thor’s Chariot
First aired: 7/31/1998
Writer: Katharyn Michaelian Powers
Director: Bill Gereghty
Guest star: Douglas Arthurs (Heru-ur), Andrew Kavadas (Olaf), Tamsin Kelsey (Gairwyn), Mark Gibbon (Thor (Human Image))
Global rating: 9.1
SG-1 must return to Cimmeria in order to help fight off a Goa’uld invasion while searching for a mysterious hall put there by the Asgard Thor.
2 – 7 Message in a Bottle
First aired: 8/7/1998
Writer:
Director: David Warry-Smith
Guest star: Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Tobias Mehler (Lieutenant Graham Simmons), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Kevin Conway (SG Leader)
Global rating: 8.6
While exploring a new planet, SG-1 find an orb that sends out electromagnetic signals. Thinking it’s a time capsule of some sort, they return to Earth to begin their tests, however, the object begins to heat up among other things.
2 – 8 Family
First aired: 8/14/1998
Writer: Katharyn Michaelian Powers
Director: Bill Gereghty
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Peter Williams (IV) (Apophis), Tony Amendola (Bra’tac), Neil Denis (Rya’c), Laara Sadiq (Female Technician) , Brook Susan Parker (Drey’auc), Peter Bryant (Fro’tak), Jan Frandsen (Dj’nor)
Global rating: 7.9
Teal’c's mentor Bra’tac arrives unexpectedly through the Stargate with shocking news: the Goa’uld Apophis survived the destruction of his ship and has now kidnapped Teal’c's son, Rya’c. O’Neill and the rest of the SG-1 team agree to join Teal’c as he returns to Chulak to rescue Rya’c, but when they arrive they find much has changed. Because Teal’c didn’t return from Earth, his wife, Drey’auc, assumed he was dead and married his old friend, Fro’tak. To make matters worse, Rya’c has been brainwashed by Apophis which causes him to denounce his father as a traitor and foil the team’s attempts to rescue him. Fro’tak becomes jealous after seeing Teal’c and Drey’auc rekindling their marital flame. The team is almost captured and Fro’ tak attempts to betray them to Apophis, forcing O’Neill to take drastic action. But, Teal’c sees a glimmer of hope when Rya’c slips a hidden message into his denunciation of his father. Teal’c wants to rescue him and take him back to Earth and although O’Neill agrees, he suspects Rya’c – or his controller, Apophis – may be setting an elaborate and deadly trap.
2 – 9 Secrets
First aired: 8/21/1998
Writer: Terry Curtis Fox
Director: Duane Clark
Guest star: Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Sel’mac), Peter Williams (IV) (Apophis) , Michael Tiernan (Ryn’tak), Vaitiare Bandera (Shau’re/Amaunet), Douglas Arthurs (Heru’ur), Chris Owens (Armand Selig), Erick Avari (Kasuf)
Global rating: 8.8
Jackson and Teal’c travel back to Abydos to fulfill a promise he made to Shau’re’s father Kasuf. When they arrive, Daniel learns that his wife, whom he hasn’t seen since she was taken by the Goa’uld, is nine months pregnant. The father is Apophis, who plans to use the baby as his new host.
2 – 10 Bane
First aired: 9/25/1998
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: David Warry-Smith
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Tom McBeath (Colonel Harry Maybourne) , Alonso Oyarzun (Punk Leader), Richard Leacock (Sergeant), Laara Sadiq (Female Technician), Scott Hylands (Dr. Timothy Harlow), Colleen Rennison (Ally)
Global rating: 7.9
While exploring planet BP6-3Q1, Teal’c is stung by a strange insect which causes him to become ill and almost die.
2 – 11 The Tok’ra (1)
First aired: 10/2/1998
Writer: Jonathan Glassner
Director: Brad Turner
Guest star: Steve Makaj (Colonel Robert F. Makepeace), JR Bourne (Martouf/Lantash), Laara Sadiq (Technician Davis), Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Selmak) , Sarah Douglas (Yosuuf/Garshaw of Belote), Winston Rekert (Cordesh), Tosca Baggoo (Tok’ra Council Woman), Stephen Tibbetts (Guard), Roger Haskett (Doctor), Joy Coghill (Saroosh/Selmak)
Global rating: 8.9
Through a dream, Captain Carter sees herself as Jolinar of Malkshur, running through a maze of blue walls and brightly coloured people. She stops at a DHD to dial an address. This, so she claims, is the Tok’ra base. So, SG-1 goes off the contact the Tok’ra. Meanwhile, Captain Carter’s father, Jacob, has cancer and it is getting worse.
2 – 12 The Tok’ra (2)
First aired: 10/9/1998
Writer: Jonathan Glassner
Director: Brad Turner
Guest star: Steve Makaj (Colonel Robert F. Makepeace), JR Bourne (Martouf/Lantash), Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Sel’mac) , Laara Sadiq (Technician Davis), Sarah Douglas (Yosuuf/Garshaw of Belote), Tosca Baggoo (Cordesh), Winston Rekert (Cordesh’s Host), Joy Coghill (Saroosh/Selmak)
Global rating: 9.0
The Tok’ra turns down a request for an alliance against the Goa’uld because Earth doesn’t offer enough rewards to justify the security breach. Selmak, a Tok’ra whose host is dying, requests a human host. Carter suggests her father, Jacob Carter, who is dying of cancer.
2 – 13 Spirits
First aired: 10/23/1998
Writer: Tor Alexander Valenza
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Laara Sadiq (Female Technician), Alex Zahara (Xe’ls) , Rodney A. Grant (Tonane), Leonard George (Elder # 1), Byron Chief-Moon (Elder # 2), Jason Calders (Alien # 1), Christina Cox (T’akaya), Kevin McNulty (Dr. Warner), Roger R. Cross (Captain Connor)
Global rating: 7.8
SG-11 has not returned from its mission to Planet PXY 887, where they recently discovered an element, Trinium. After O’Neill becomes injured, Carter leads SG-1 through the Stargate to investigate and to negotiate a mining treaty with the inhabitants.
2 – 14 Touchstone
First aired: 10/30/1998
Writer: Sam Egan
Director: Brad Turner
Guest star: Tom McBeath (Colonel Harry Maybourne), Eric Breker (Major Reynolds), Matthew Walker (Roham) , Tiffany Lyndall-Knight (Princess LaMoor), Conan Graham (NID Man), Jerry Wasserman (Whitlow)
Global rating: 8.5
SG-1′s mission is to return to PX7-941, or Madrona as the inhabitants call it, to study the effects of, and technology behind the “Touchstone” device. However, SG-1 is accused of stealing this artifact by the Madronans. They claim “Touchstone” has been taken by a group of people dressed in SGC uniforms who came and went through the Stargate leaving the inhabitants without any protection from the planet’s deteriorating climate. As SG-1 tries to locate the device, they uncover a sinister government agenda.
2 – 15 The Fifth Race
First aired: 1/22/1999
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: David Warry-Smith
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Tobias Mehler (Lieutenant Graham Simmons), Michael Shanks (Thor (voice)), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler) , David Adams (Expert)
Global rating: 9.5
While on the planet P3R-272, SG-1 comes across an ancient device that downloads a vast amount of knowledge into Jack’s brain. Jack has the task of helping Daniel solve ancient mysteries while trying to save himself from braindeath due to the overwhelming stress.
2 – 16 A Matter of Time
First aired: 1/29/1999
Writer: Brad Wright
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Tobias Mehler (Lieutenant Graham Simmons), Colin Cunningham (Major Paul Davis), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler) , Marshall Teague (Colonel Frank Cromwell), Kurt Max Rurte (Major Henry Boyd), Jim Thorburn (Watts)
Global rating: 9.0
SG-10 is on a planet when its sun becomes a black hole, and the Stargate link back to Earth threatens to destroy first Stargate Command and then the entire planet.
2 – 17 Holiday
First aired: 2/5/1999
Writer: Tor Alexander Valenza
Director: David Warry-Smith
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Michael Shanks (Ma’chello) , Alvin Sanders (Fred), Melanie Skehar (Waitress), Darryl Scheetar (Cop)
Global rating: 8.6
When the SG-1 team stumbles upon the chamber of former Goa’uld enemy Ma’chello, they fall victim to his powerful body-swapping invention. Ma’chello takes on Daniel’s body and the young archeologist finds himself trapped in the body of an old and dying man.
2 – 18 Serpent’s Song
First aired: 2/12/1999
Writer: Katharyn Michaelian Powers
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Tobias Mehler (Lieutenant Graham Simmons), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), JR Bourne (Martouf/Lantash), Peter Williams (IV) (Apophis) , Peter LaCroix (Ashrak)
Global rating: 8.7
Pursued by Goa’uld, Apophis, throws himself on the mercy of SG-1. Despite his past evil, SG-1 grants him sanctuary. Apophis, who shows signs of having been tortured, is slowly dying and reveals that he is being pursued by an ancient and powerful Goa’uld named Sokar, the original god of death.
2 – 19 One False Step
First aired: 2/19/1999
Writer: John Sanborn, Michael Kaplan
Director: William Corcoran
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Daniel Bacon (Technician) , Colin Heath (Alien), David Cameron (Elder), Shaun Phillips (Jim), Richard DeKlerk (Little Joe)
Global rating: 7.5
During a routine reconnaissance mission, the UAV plane crashes into a cactus-like plant. Sent to recover the plane, SG-1 discovers that the inhabitants have begun falling ill, and before long a plague of illness sweeps the race.
2 – 20 Show and Tell
First aired: 2/26/1999
Writer: Jonathan Glassner
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Daniel Bacon (Technician), Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Sel’mac), Peter DeLuise (Airman Looking at Charlie (uncredited)) , Jeff Gulka (Charlie)
Global rating: 8.5
A young boy gains entry to the SGC and tells the SG-1 team he has come with his mother, a member of the invisible Reetou race. The boy announces that the Goa’uld destroyed his planet Reetalia and now Reetou rebels intend to kill all human beings to prevent possible future hosts.
2 – 21 1969
First aired: 3/5/1999
Writer: Brad Wright
Director: Charlie Correll
Guest star: Alex Zahara (Michael), Daniel Bacon (Technician) , Amber Rothwell (Jenny), Pamela Perry (Cassandra (Old)), Glynis Davies (Catherine Langford (Young)), Fred Henderson (Major Thornbird), Sean Campbell (Sergeant), Efosa Otuomagie (Security Police), Aaron Pearl (Lieutenant George S. Hammond)
Global rating: 9.3
SG-1 departs on a mission only to find themselves in the missile silo where SGC Command was built upon, 30 years ago. Due to solar flare emissions warping the Stargate wormhole, they’ve traveled back in time. Captured by the U.S. military and unable to tell them anything without altering their own history, they must escape with the help of their commander, General Hammond (now only a Lieutenant, and 30 years younger), and somehow gain access to a Stargate and reverse the procedure so they can return to their own time.
2 – 22 Out of Mind (1)
First aired: 3/12/1999
Writer:
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Suanne Braun (Hathor), Tom Butler (Major General Trofsky), Samantha Ferris (Dr. Raully)
Global rating: 8.6
Awakening from cryogenic suspension, O’Neill finds himself in a futuristic version of the SGC. Doctors hook O’Neill to a device which turns his memories into holograms and then question him for information about races able to defeat the Goa’uld.
3 – 1 Into the Fire (2)
First aired: 6/25/1999
Writer: Brad Wright
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Colin Cunningham (Major Paul Davis), Tony Amendola (Bra’tac), Steve Makaj (Colonel Robert F. Makepeace (SG-3)) , Suanne Braun (Hathor), Samantha Ferris (Doctor Raully), Tom Butler (Major General Trofsky), Kelly Dean Sereda (Lieutenant), Oliver Svensson-Tan (Marine), Alicia Thorgrimsson (Jaffa)
Global rating: 8.9
General Hammond leads a daring rescue attempt with the help of Teal’c to retrieve SG-1. Meanwhile, on board the Goa’uld ship, one of the members of the team gets a present from Hathor… is it too late to save Colonel O’Neill?
3 – 2 Seth
First aired: 7/2/1999
Writer: Jonathan Glassner
Director: William Corcoran
Guest star: Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Sel’mac) , Rob Morton (County Sheriff), Stuart O’Connell (Tommy Levinson), Lucia Walters (Disciple), Greg Michaels (Joe Levinson), Robert Duncan (Seth), Mitchell Kosterman (Special Agent James Hamner)
Global rating: 8.7
The Tok’ra believe that the ancient Goa’uld System Lord, Seth, is hiding on Earth posing as a religious leader. SG-1 and the Tok’ra Selmak must find him without falling victim to his brainwashing powers.
3 – 3 Fair Game
First aired: 7/9/1999
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Laara Sadiq (Technician), Michael Shanks (Thor (voice)), Vince Crestejo (Goa’uld System Lord Yu-huang “Yu The Great” Shang Ti) , T.M. Sandulak (Sgt. Ziplinski), Ron Halder (Cronus), Jacqueline Samuda (Nirrti), Michael David Simms (Secretary of Defense Arthur Simms)
Global rating: 9.0
During an awards ceremony where Carter is awarded a promotion to Major, O’Neill is transported to a space ship orbiting Earth. Here he meets a non-humanoid alien who calls himself Thor. Thor tells O’Neill that the Goa’uld are upset with Earth about the death of Hathor and are now considering retaliation. The Asgard wish to include Earth in the protected planets treaty, which will save them from an attack. The negotiations are to take place at the SGC.
3 – 4 Legacy
First aired: 7/16/1999
Writer: Tor Alexander Valenza
Director:
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Michael Shanks (Ma’chello), Eric Schneider (Dr. MacKenzie) , Kevin McNulty (Doctor Warner)
Global rating: 8.7
Daniel starts going crazy after SG-1 visits a planet where SG-1 found nine dead Goa’uld. The doctors believe he is suffering from the effects of traveling through the gate.
3 – 5 Learning Curve
First aired: 7/23/1999
Writer: Heather E. Ash
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Laara Sadiq (Technician) , Britt Irvin (Merrin), Andrew Airlie (Kalan), Lachlan Murdoch (Tomin), Stephanie Shea (Solen), Diane Stapley (Mrs. Struble), Rob Farrell (SF Guard), Sarah Goodwill (Student)
Global rating: 8.8
In the pursuit of knowledge, Jack O’Neill, Teal’c, and Daniel Jackson travel to the planet Orban as part of an exchange program. Daniel and Teal’c remain on the planet — Daniel to study an ancient mosaic pattern on the floor of their Stargate room that he hopes will explain the origin of the Orbanian people, and Teal’c to prepare the Orbanians, should they ever encounter the Goa’uld, by sharing his knowledge with them. O’Neill travels back to Earth with a young Orbanian girl, Merrin, and her chaperone, Kalan, to present the SGC with a valuable Naquadah reactor. All are surprised when it is the young Merrin who volunteers to stay at the SGC and teach Samantha Carter how to build such a complicated technical device. As Carter and O’Neill spend more time with Merrin, they become aware that she is not a typical eleven-year-old. She is incredibly knowledgeable, but has no understanding of fun or play. O’Neill and the rest of SG-1 uncover the truth behind Merrin’s intelligence, and how it will affect her and the other children of Orban. He defies orders and sets out to change Merrin’s fate by taking her off base, to show her the value of what her childhood could be like and what she has been missing.
3 – 6 Point of View
First aired: 7/30/1999
Writer: Jonathan Glassner, Brad Wright
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Tracy Westerholm (SF Guard), Jay Acovone (Major Kawalsky), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Peter Williams (IV) (Apophis) , Shawn Reis (Jaffa #2), Ty Olsson (Jaffa #1)
Global rating: 9.1
Alternate reality versions of Carter and Kawalsky use the quantum mirror to arrive at a secured building in the top secret Area 51 in “our” universe. In their reality Jack was married to Dr. Carter before his death at the hands of the Goa’uld, Teal’c is still in the service of Apophis, Kawalsky is still alive, and Carter is a civilian Doctor. Dr. Carter begins to suffer from temporal distortion caused by travel through the quantum mirror. “Our” Carter determines that her alternate will die unless she is returned to her alternate reality – unfortunately that’s also a death sentence since the Goa’uld have swarmed that universe’s SGC. SG-1 must use their present day resources and knowledge to return with their new acquaintances and overthrow the Goa’uld.
3 – 7 Deadman Switch
First aired: 8/6/1999
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Mark Holden (Korra), Sam J. Jones (Aris Boch)
Global rating: 8.7
The team are captured by a bounty hunter who plans to use them to capture a Goa’uld, but all is not as it seems.
3 – 8 Demons
First aired: 8/13/1999
Writer: Carl Binder
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Peter DeLuise (Shouting Villager (uncredited)) , Laura Mennell (Mary), David McNally (Simon), Alan C. Peterson (The Canon), Richard Morwich (Unas), John R. Taylor (Elder), Christopher Judge (Voice of Unas)
Global rating: 8.2
SG-1 arrives at a medieval village and frees Mary, a young woman who has been left outside tied to a stake. Simon, friar of the village and Mary’s friend, explains that Mary is a sacrifice for the demon that plagues their village. The Canon chose her when he mistook her illness for an evil possession. When the demon arrives and finds no sacrifice, he promises to destroy the village the next day unless five humans are left for sacrifice. SG-1 recognizes this “demon” and plot to destroy it, but the Canon pronounces SG-1 evil and condemns them to be sacrificed. SG-1 must convince Simon to go against everything he believes in order to save themselves and rid the village of its demon forever.
3 – 9 Rules of Engagement
First aired: 8/20/1999
Writer: Terry Curtis Fox
Director: Bill Gereghty
Guest star: Dion Johnstone (Captain Nelson), Peter Williams (IV) (Apophis), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Josh Byer (Sergeant), Aaron Craven (Captain Kyle Rogers), Jesse Moss (Lieutenant J. Hibbard)
Global rating: 8.4
Upon exiting the Stargate, SG-1 finds itself in the midst of battle. A group of SG soldiers battle a Jaffa army. Believing the soldiers to be the missing-in-action SG-11 team, O’Neill and the others provide assistance. Much to their surprise, the mystery SG team turns their weapons on SG-1! SG-1 wakes up in the soldier’s training camp with headaches and no weapons. The camp’s leader, Captain Rogers, assumes them to be from a rival camp until he recognizes Teal’c as Jaffa. Rogers presumes that SG-1 has been sent by the camp’s long-gone Jaffa leaders to test their battle readiness. The Captain explains that the soldiers’ standing orders are to practice battle using non-lethal Earth weapons until the return of Apophis. O’Neill tells them Apophis is dead. The soldiers don’t believe him and resume their war games. As O’Neill and the others try to figure out what to do, the games take a disastrous turn when SG-1′s confiscated weapons accidentally make it out onto the battlefield.
3 – 10 Forever in a Day
First aired: 10/8/1999
Writer: Jonathan Glassner
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Vaitiare Bandera (Sha’re), Jason Schombing (Dr. Robert Rothman), Erick Avari (Kasuf)
Global rating: 8.8
In the middle of a battlefield Daniel and Amonet meet in a tent. Amonet uses her hand device on Daniel, and he passes out. When he awakes Amonet (and Shau’re) are dead, their body’s stored in the mortuary. Daniel is really depressed and resigns from the Stargate Project, but when he wakes up next morning Shau’re is right beside him. All signs in life tell Daniel that Shau’re is dead, he even went to her funeral. Yet he keeps seeing her everywhere, in his bathroom, at the SGC, even at her own funeral. Is there something keeping her back from finding peace?
3 – 11 Past and Present
First aired: 10/15/1999
Writer: Tor Alexander Valenza
Director: Bill Gereghty
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Jason Gray-Stanford (Orner), Marya Delver (Mayris/Layale), Megan Leitch (Ke’ra/Linea), Luisa Cianni (Woman)
Global rating: 8.9
SG-1 travels to a planet whose inhabitants seem to be suffering from mass retrograde amnesia. They have no memory of their lives before the unknown event they call the “Vorlix”, and report that their elders and children are missing. The planet faces complete devastation unless the people’s memories can be restored. The inhabitants introduce Ke’ra, a brilliant and personable young woman who has come to be the leader of her people. She and Daniel Jackson develop a mutual attraction. Ke’ra returns to Earth with SG-1 in hopes that her existing research on the Vorlix may help them find a cure. But as the investigation progresses, SG-1 begins to suspect that Ke’ra may not be who or what she appears.
3 – 12 Jolinar’s Memories (1)
First aired: 10/22/1999
Writer: Daniel Stashower, Sonny Wareham
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: William de Vry (Aldwin), Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Sel’mac), JR Bourne (Martouf/Lantash), Dion Johnstone (Na’onak), Daniel Bacon (Technician), Peter Williams (IV) (Apophis) , Tanya Reid (Rosha/Jolinar), Bob Dawson (Bynarr), Peter Kent (Kintac), David Palffy (Sokar), Christine Kennedy (Young Samantha Carter), Eli Gabay (Jumar)
Global rating: 8.8
The Tok’ra come to Earth and tell Sam that her dad has been captured and is being held prisoner by Sokar on a planet Earth people would describe as hell. The team decides to go rescue him and takes a cargo ship to the planet because there is no stargate there. Due to the thick atmosphere Jack, Danie,l Sam, and Martouf take descent pods down to the surface while Teal’c stays in the ship to keep it in orbit around the planet. The team must locate Jacob and find a way to escape the planet. Since Jolinar has escaped from there before it is possible, if only Sam could remember how…
3 – 13 The Devil You Know (2)
First aired: 10/29/1999
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: JR Bourne (Martouf/Lantash), Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Sel’mac), William de Vry (Aldwin), Peter Williams (IV) (Apophis) , Peter Kent (Kintac), Bob Dawson (Bynarr), Tanya Reid (Rosha/Jolinar), Christine Kennedy (Young Samantha Carter), David Palffy (Sokar), Eli Gabay (Jumar), Dillon Moen (Charlie O’Neill)
Global rating: 9.1
The Tok’ra find out Sokar is going to take his ship in orbit around Netu, and come up with a plan to kill him: since they don’t have any weapon capable of penetrating Sokar’s shields, they are going to launch some kind of nuclear device into the core of Netu. There it will build up critical mass, and the planet will explode, along with Sokar and his ship. The device gets launched, but Jack, Daniel, Sam, her dad, and Martouf are still on the planet. They now have 12 minutes to get off of the planet, but first they have to deal with an old enemy…
3 – 14 Foothold
First aired: 11/5/1999
Writer: Heather E. Ash
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Tom McBeath (Colonel Harry Maybourne), Colin Cunningham (Major Paul Davis), Colin Lawrence (Sergeant Warren), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), Alex Zahara (Alien Leader/Alien # 1), Dion Johnstone (Alien # 2), Tracy Westerholm (Surveillance SF) , Biski Gugushe (SF Guard), Richard Leacock (Colonel Brogen)
Global rating: 8.8
SG-1 returns from a mission, and needs to report to the infirmary to see if they brought back any illnesses. Meanwhile they hear there’s been a chemical spill somewhere in the complex. Once in the infirmary, every team member needs a precautionary injection, but Dr. Fraiser injects them with a sedative, rendering them unconscious. Teal’c's symbiote protects him though – he wakes up and sees General Hammond and Fraiser in a conversation with a few unknown aliens. Teal’c escapes and manages to wake up Sam. Sam makes her way out of the complex unseen, while Teal’c distracts the enemy. Once outside, Sam calls Colonel Maybourne, which she meets in a cafeteria. He is accompanied by Jack and Daniel, who explain Sam that she has been exposed to the chemical spill’s gas and has been hallucinating since. Has she really, or are there indeed aliens impersonating everyone in the SGC?
3 – 15 Pretense
First aired: 1/21/2000
Writer: Katharyn Michaelian Powers
Director: David Warry-Smith
Guest star: Bill Nikolai (Technician) , Marie Stillin (High Chancellor Travell), Kevin Durand (Zipacna), Alexis Cruz ((Skaara/Klorel)), Frida Betrani (Lya), Garwin Sanford (Narim)
Global rating: 9.0
An unknown user attempts to come through the gate. It is Narim, the Tollan, who first sends Schrodinger, Sam’s gift to him, to identify himself. He follows, using Tollan technology to pass through the iris. He tells SG-1 that Klor’el/Ska’ara has crashed in a death glider. Klor’el was temporarily not in control, and Ska’ara has requested that the Tollan restore his body to him. Jack and Daniel have been chosen as archons to represent Skaara in a Triad, a Tollan trial to decide whether the body belongs to Klor’el or Ska’ara. Meanwhile Sam and Teal’c find out that the Goa’uld who accompanied Klor’el’s archon do strange things in their free time…
3 – 16 Urgo
First aired: 1/28/2000
Writer: Tor Alexander Valenza
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Peter DeLuise (Urgo (younger form, uncredited)), Bill Nikolai (Technician), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Nickolas Baric (SF Guard), Dom DeLuise (Urgo/Togar)
Global rating: 8.9
SG-1 travels to a paradisical-appearing planet… only to step immediately back out of the Stargate with no memory of their trip. They soon find themselves engaging in odd behavior, and find out that a computer chip has been planted in their minds during their memory blackout. The program in the chip, Urgo, can manifest itself as a friendly-looking, curious entity, that only they can see, because it interacts directly with their perceptions. Urgo can influence their actions, and doesn’t want to be shut down or sent back to his creator. The team has to contact Urgo’s creator, Togar, and convince him to remove the chips, or shut down Urgo.
3 – 17 A Hundred Days
First aired: 2/4/2000
Writer: Brad Wright
Director: David Warry-Smith
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Michele Greene (Laira), Shane Meier (Garan), Julie Patzwald (Naytha), Marcel Maillard (Paynan)
Global rating: 8.7
During an expedition to a civilized planet, the stargate of that world is hit by a meteor, trapping O’Neil on that world without any apparent hope of rescue. While he slowly gives up his old life and joins in with the relatively primitive civilization of this world, the SG team tries to find a way to reactivate the buried but still-intact stargate and rescue him. The only means to do so is to send Teal’c through on a suicidal one-way mission to tunnel out of the stargate before his air runs out.
3 – 18 Shades of Grey
First aired: 2/11/2000
Writer: Jonathan Glassner
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Tom McBeath (Colonel Harry Maybourne), Steve Makaj (Colonel Robert F. Makepeace (SG-3)) , Marie Stillin (High Chancellor Travell), Christian Bocher (Major Newman), Linnea Sharples (Lieutenant Clare Tobias)
Global rating: 9.0
When the Tollan refuse to share technology, even after SG-1 saved the planet from a Goa’uld attack, Jack gets angry and steals a device from them. Jack does not see how that was wrong, and can choose between court martial or early retirement. He prefers the retirement, and is contacted by Colonel Maybourne. Maybourne tells Jack that there is an offworld base that has a few teams that retrieve alien technology the hard way when the SG teams fail to do so the diplomatic way. Jack requests to be sent to Eudora (from the episode “A Hundred Days”) to retire. From there he then dials Maybourne’s offworld base to become a team leader there.
3 – 19 New Ground
First aired: 2/18/2000
Writer: Heather E. Ash
Director: Chris McMullin
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Finn Michael (Bedrosian Soldier), Bill Nikolai (Technician), Jennifer Copping (Mallin), Desiree Zurowski (Parey), Daryl Shuttleworth (Rigar), Richard Ian Cox (Nyan)
Global rating: 8.2
SG-1 discovers a planet on which two locals just discovered the Stargate that had been buried for thousands of years. When the team goes through the gate, they meet one of the discoverers, Nyan, an archeologist that was looking for ancient villages. Nyan tells them that the planet is divided into two religions: one that believes that all life began on their planet, and one that believes that the first humans had been brought to the planet using a “gateway.” Those two parties have been at war for decades. Unfortunately the Stargate seems to be in territory possessed by the ones that do not believe in the Stargate. Meanwhile the second scientist has warned the authorities and the army comes after the team. Only Teal’c escapes, and he is severely injured. The others are questioned by the army, who thinks they are enemy spies, and don’t believe a word of what they say when they explain they came through the Stargate. Now it’s up to Teal’c to rescue the rest of SG-1, but while trying to escape he was been shot by a native weapon and loses his eyesight…
3 – 20 Maternal Instinct
First aired: 2/25/2000
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Peter F. Woeste
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Steve Bacic (Major James Coburn), Tony Amendola (Bra’tac) , Terry Chen (Monk), Aaron Douglas (Moac), D. Harlan Cutshall (Jaffa Commander), Carla Boudreau (Oma Desala)
Global rating: 8.7
SG-1 journeys to Kheb to locate the Harcesis child.
3 – 21 Crystal Skull
First aired: 3/3/2000
Writer: Brad Wright
Director: Brad Turner
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), Daniel Bacon (Technician), Tracy Westerholm (Surveillance SF) , Jan Rubeš (Nick Ballard), Jason Schombing (Doctor Rothman), Russell Roberts (Psychiatrist), Jacquie Janzen (Nurse), Christopher Judge (Quetlzelcoatl (Voice)), Jason Schombing (Dr. Robert Rothman)
Global rating: 9.1
While visiting a new world, the team discovers a huge pyramid, empty but for a central platform above a vast abyss, accessible by a single walkway. Upon the platform is a skull fashioned from pink crystal, that Daniel cannot resist looking into – at which point he disappears. Unable to locate Dr Jackson, SG-1 return to Earth hoping to find a way to retrieve their lost friend. The only clue appears to be a similar skull found on Earth by Dr Jackson’s grandfather many years before…
3 – 22 Nemesis (1)
First aired: 3/10/2000
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Michael Shanks (Thor (voice)), Colin Cunningham (Major Paul Davis), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Guyle Frazier (Technician #2)
Global rating: 9.2
The episode opens with Daniel Jackson confined to the infirmary recovering from an appendectomy. The rest of team is told to take a vacation. O’Neill wants to go fishing and Carter wants to stay on base to work on a project. As O’Neill is leaving he is suddenly transported to Thor’s ship where he encounters many mechanical spiders. When he finds Thor he is informed these are replicators, an even greater enemy to the Asgard than the Goa’uld. He tells O’Neill that they (Asgard) need his help to defeat them.
4 – 1 Small Victories (2)
First aired: 6/30/2000
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Colin Cunningham (Major Paul Davis), Michael Shanks (Thor (voice)), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Yurij Kis (Yuri), Dmitry Chepovetsky (Boris)
Global rating: 9.1
While Carter helps the Asgard fight the replicators galaxies away, Teal’c, Daniel, and O’Neill must contain them on Earth.
4 – 2 The Other Side
First aired: 7/7/2000
Writer: Brad Wright
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler) , Rene Auberjonois (Alar), Anne Marie Loder (Farrell), Stephen Park (Controller), Kyle Cassie (Eurondan Soldier), Kris Keeler (Zombie Pilot)
Global rating: 8.6
An alien race, the Eurondans, contact the SGC and ask for help. SG-1 delivers humanitarian aid to the aliens, who have been devastated by war by a hostile power, but must make a decision when Alar, the Eurondan’s representative, asks for military assistance against their enemy.
4 – 3 Upgrades
First aired: 7/14/2000
Writer: David Rich
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Tracy Westerholm (SF # 2), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), Bill Nikolai (Technician #1), Laara Sadiq (Technician #2) , Vanessa Angel (Anise/Freya), Shawn Reis (Jaffa), Kristina Copeland (Waitress), Frank Topol (Big Guy), Daniel Melles (SF #1), Fraser Aitcheson (Jaffa Commander)
Global rating: 9.2
The Tok’ra ask the SG-1 to test some mysterious alien armbands, and they prove to confer vast super strength and speed on its wearers. SG-1 put their new-found “powers” to good use, but it soon becomes clear the armbands have lethal side effects that endanger the team in the midst of a critical mission.
4 – 4 Crossroads
First aired: 7/21/2000
Writer: Katharyn Michaelian Powers
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Ron Halder (Cronus), Peter Wingfield (Hebron), Musetta Vander (Shau’nac), Vanessa Angel (Anise/Freya), Sean Millington (Ronac)
Global rating: 8.1
Teal’c's former love Shan’auc travels to Earth to ask for assistance – she has a way to tap into the memories of her symbiote and convince it that the Goa’uld are evil.
4 – 5 Divide and Conquer
First aired: 7/28/2000
Writer: Tor Alexander Valenza
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), JR Bourne (Martouf/Lantash) , Bill Nikolai (Technician), Roger Allford (The President), Kirsten Robek (Lt. Astor), Andrew Jackson (Per’sus), Vanessa Angel (Anise/Freya), Phillip Mitchell (Major Graham)
Global rating: 8.7
During a meeting of the Tok’ra High Council, one of the SGC soldiers goes berserk and attacks them before taking his own life. It soon becomes clear that the Goa’uld have a new weapon – a mind control technique that can turn anyone into a preprogrammed assassin. SGC soon realizes that Jack and Sam may be the next programmed assassins.
4 – 6 Window of Opportunity
First aired: 8/4/2000
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), Daniel Bacon (Technician), Bill Nikolai (Technician), Peter DeLuise (Airman Helping Daniel (uncredited)), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Robin Mossley (Malikai), Cam Cronin (Door Airman)
Global rating: 9.8
When an alien scientist activates an Ancient device that the Ancients tried to use to travel back in time, Jack and Teal’c get caught in a time loop.
4 – 7 Watergate
First aired: 8/11/2000
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Tom McBeath (Colonel Harry Maybourne) , Marina Sirtis (Dr. Svetlana Markov), Darryl Scheelar (Co-Pilot)
Global rating: 8.5
The Russians ask for assistance when they reveal they have the second Stargate, but it has become locked onto an alien water planet, not only preventing the SGC’s Gate from functioning but endangering the Russian base.
4 – 8 The First Ones
First aired: 8/18/2000
Writer: Peter DeLuise
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Steve Bacic (Major James Coburn), Dion Johnstone (Chaka), Rob Lee (Pierce) , Barry W. Levy (Maj. Hawkins), Russell Ferrier (Capt. Griff), Jason Schombing (Dr. Robert Rothman)
Global rating: 8.6
An archaeological team makes an amazing discovery – a planet holding primordial Goa’uld symbiotes. But the planet also is home to the Unas, the first race that acted as a host to the symbiote, and the team and SG-1 are soon in danger from the symbiotes.
4 – 9 Scorched Earth
First aired: 8/25/2000
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Marilyn Norry (Hedrazar), Alessandro Juliani (Eliam), Brian Markinson (Lotan), Rob Court (Caleb), Nikki Smook (Nikka)
Global rating: 8.7
SG-1 helps transfer the residents of a Goa’uld slave planet to a new world, but soon find the planet is the target of a terraforming effort that will wipe out its new inhabitants.
4 – 10 Beneath the Surface
First aired: 9/1/2000
Writer: Heather E. Ash
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Laurie Murdoch (Calder), Kim Hawthorne (Kegan), Alison Matthews (Brenna), Russell Ferrier (Griff), Brian Drummond (Attendant), Jason Griffith (Worker), Bruce Campbell (II) (Worker)
Global rating: 8.2
SG-1 are brainwashed and given memories of new lives and put to work as mining slaves on an alien world. While Hammond tries to find out if they’re still alive, the SG-1 must struggle with their returning memories and plot their escape.
4 – 11 Point of No Return
First aired: 9/8/2000
Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi
Director: Bill Gereghty
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Francis Boyle (Sgt. Peters), Mar Andersons (Bob), Matthew Bennett (Group Leader), Robert Lewis (Dr. Tanner), Willie Garson (Martin Lloyd)
Global rating: 8.2
Martin Lloyd, a conspiracy nutjob, calls up the SGC but has accurate knowledge of the Stargate. Martin claims to own a spaceship and is dismissed as a crackpot, but a series of incidents suggests that there may be more to his claims.
4 – 12 Tangent
First aired: 9/15/2000
Writer: Michael Cassutt
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Colin Cunningham (Major Paul Davis), Carmen Argenziano (General Jacob Carter/Selmak) , Steven Williams (General Vidrine), Peter Williams (IV) (Apophis (voice))
Global rating: 8.5
A test of the X-301, an experimental aircraft adapted from two Goa’uld death gliders, goes awry sending O’Neill and Teal’c hurtling out of Earth’s orbit. As the X-301 streaks through space at a million miles an hour, the SGC struggles to find a way to retrieve it. But after an attempt to alter the aircraft’s course fails, things look grim. Daniel Jackson seeks the help of off-world allies. He learns that the Tok’ra have a ship capable of reaching O’Neill and Teal’c, but it is on a covert mission in Goa’uld-controlled territory. With time ticking down and the lives of their comrades hanging in the balance, Carter and Daniel must locate the Tok’ra ship, intercept the X-301, and pull off a daring rescue.
4 – 13 The Curse
First aired: 9/22/2000
Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Anna-Louise Plowman (Doctor Sarah Kane/Osiris), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Ben Bass (Doctor Steven Rayner), David Abbott (Doctor David Jordan), Lorena Gale (Curator)
Global rating: 8.8
When Daniel Jackson’s old archeology professor, Dr. Jordan, dies in a mysterious lab explosion, Daniel pays a return visit to his old academic stomping grounds. But as he reacquaints himself with his former colleagues, he begins to suspect that Dr. Jordan’s death may not have been an accident. He discovers that one of the items the professor was studying, an ancient Egyptian jar, contains a perfectly preserved Goa’uld symbiote. Apparently, a crack in the vessel compromised the sedative solution within, killing the creature. But further investigation reveals a second jar may have existed. With a Goa’uld apparently stalking the campus and the local community abuzz with talk of an ancient curse, Daniel must unravel the mystery before it’s too late.
4 – 14 The Serpent’s Venom
First aired: 9/29/2000
Writer: Peter DeLuise
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Sel’mac), Obi Ndefo (Rak’nor), Daniel Bacon (Technician), Peter Williams (IV) (Apophis) , Paul Koslo (Terok), Douglas Arthurs (Heru-ur), Art Kitching (Ma’kar), Wren Robertz (Red Guard), Nicholas Harrison (Red Guard), Kyle Hogg (Jaffa Boy), Chris Duggan (Heru’ur’s Jaffa)
Global rating: 8.6
While visiting Chulak to gather support for a Jaffa rebellion, Teal’c is captured by the Goa’uld. The rest of SG-1, unaware of his fate, are dispatched to thwart a burgeoning alliance between Apophis and Heru-ur. But when they arrive at the neutral location chosen for the meeting – an ancient minefield floating in space – they discover that Heru-ur has brought along a gift to seal the deal: a battered but defiant Teal’c. SG-1 is torn. Do they try to rescue Teal’c? Or, as Jacob Carter argues, does the success of their mission outweigh the life of their friend?
4 – 15 Chain Reaction
First aired: 1/5/2001
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Tom McBeath (Colonel Harry Maybourne), Ronny Cox (Senator Robert Kinsey), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler) , Lawrence Dane (Major General Bauer), Patti Allan (Kinsey’s Wife), Gina Stockdale (Maid), Mark Pawson (Reporter), Norma Wick (Reporter), Jacquie Janzen (Aide)
Global rating: 8.6
When General Hammond announces he is stepping down as head of the SGC, O’Neill suspects that there is more to his decision than he is letting on. And, as it turns out, O’Neill is right as he discovers that the NID was behind the change of command. Fed up with the general’s inability to acquire alien technology through whatever means necessary, it pressured him into resigning. When Hammond’s replacement breaks up SG-1 and assigns Carter the task of building a planet-killing Naquadah bomb, O’Neill takes matters into his own hands. He decides to take on the NID, but his success will rest in the hands of a most unlikely ally: Colonel Maybourne.
4 – 16 2010
First aired: 1/12/2001
Writer: Brad Wright
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Ronny Cox (President Robert Kinsey), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Christopher Cousins (Joe Faxon), Dion Luther (Mollem), Bryce Hodgson (Kid), Liza Huget (Waitress), Linnea Johnson (Guide), David Neale (Dailer)
Global rating: 9.1
Nine years in the future, the Goa’uld have been defeated thanks to an alliance with an advanced alien race. Transportation technology and off-world Stargate travel is now commonplace. However, Carter finds out that most of the human race has secretly been rendered sterile by Earth’s new allies. She and the other SG-1 team members must rig the Stargate for time travel (first done in the episode “1969″) and send a message back to their counterparts in 2001 to prevent contact with the alien race.
4 – 17 Absolute Power
First aired: 1/19/2001
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), William de Vry (Aldwin), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Colin Cunningham (Major Paul Davis), Peter Williams (IV) (Apophis) , Erick Avari (Kasuf), Yee Jee Tso (Technician), Lane Gates (Shifu), Steven Williams (General Vidrine), Jenn Forgie (Technician), Barbara Fixx (Rear Tech), Coleen Christie (Reporter), June B. Wilde (Maid), Michelle Harrison (Assistant)
Global rating: 8.9
Daniel recovers Apophis’s son, the Harcesis. He has the memories of all the Goa’uld, which SG Command wants to obtain so that they can defeat their enemies. Daniel is given all the knowledge, but soon begins to use it in a tyrannical fashion as he usurps authority to build a ring of killer satellites around Earth capable of repelling the Goa’uld. Soon, only Jack can get close enough to stop him before Daniel completely takes over the world in the name of peace.
4 – 18 The Light
First aired: 1/26/2001
Writer: James Phillips
Director: Peter F. Woeste
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Kristian Ayre (Loran), Link Baker (Sgt. Barber)
Global rating: 8.2
A member of another SG team, returning from an alien planet, commits suicide. The rest of his team begins to go into comas, and Daniel, who also visited the planet, attempts suicide. When SG-1 goes to the planet, they discover a hypnotic light show that not only induces memory blackouts, but alters their physiology so that they cannot leave the planet without becoming terminally depressed and ultimately dying of system shutdown. Trapped on the planet, they meet a young boy, Loran, who is apparently immune to the effects of the light system but who lost his parents. The team must figure a way to overcome the addiction or remain trapped on the planet forever.
4 – 19 Prodigy
First aired: 2/2/2001
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie, Brad Wright
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Bill Dow (Dr. Lee) , Elisabeth Rosen (Cadet Jennifer Hailey), Michael Kopsa (General Kerrigan), Hrothgar Mathews (Dr. Hamilton), Keith Martin Gordey (Professor Monroe), Roger Haskett (Dr. Thompson), Russell Ferrier (Major Griff), Ivon R. Bartok (Cadet), General Michael E. Ryan (Himself)
Global rating: 8.3
During a visit to the Air Force Academy, Carter makes the acquaintance of Jennifer Hailey, a promising young cadet with a rebellious streak. Carter sees great potential in her, but Jennifer seems determined to sabotage her future with the Air Force. She is fiercely independent, opinionated, and resentful of Carter to whom she is constantly being compared. On the other hand, Hailey is brilliant and Carter eventually decides to show her what she can look forward to if she stays the course – by bringing her through the Stargate. The two of them visit an offworld research base where O’Neill and Teal’c are on security detail, “babysitting” a group of ungrateful scientists. But the seemingly routine mission takes a deadly turn when they are attacked by alien life forms composed of pure energy. Trapped and cut off from the Stargate, SG-1 must make a desperate gamble to reach freedom before it’s too late.
4 – 20 Entity
First aired: 2/9/2001
Writer: Peter DeLuise
Director: Alan Lee
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler)
Global rating: 7.9
The SGC is infected by an alien probe that downloads itself into the base computers, accessing sensitive data on the SGC and its personnel. It is detected and apparently deleted from the mainframe. Unbeknownst to all however, the entity has managed to download itself into the MALP room where it continues to thrive, building itself a new body in order to contain the immense data it has obtained. SG-1 eventually discovers the entity. O’Neill wants to destroy it, but Sam and Daniel feel they should attempt to communicate with it first. Sam tries – only to be overcome by a blast of energy. She is rushed to safety while O’Neill shuts down the entity, presumably killing it for good this time. However, the rest of SG-1 soon learns that it is far from dead. In fact, it now exists in a new vessel – one capable of storing endless bytes of data. The entity has taken over Carter’s body. With the base under siege and the alien entity poised to overwhelm them all, O’Neill and company are confronted with a dire prospect: in order to save the SGC, they may well have to sacrifice one of their own.
4 – 21 Double Jeopardy
First aired: 2/16/2001
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Michael Shanks
Guest star: Michael Shanks, Daniel Bacon (Technician) , Jay Brazeau (Harlan), Ron Halder (Cronus), Matthew Harrison (Darian), Belinda Waymouth (Ja’din), Bill Croft (Sindar), Tracy Hway (Hira), John DeSantis (Big Jaffa), Michael Jonsson (Jaffa), Paul Stafford (Jaffa)
Global rating: 8.8
SG-1 returns to a planet they helped free from Goa’uld enslavement. Once, with the assistance of SG-1, the people of this world were able to rebel against the forces of Heru’ur and win their freedom. Now, they face a vengeful Cronus determined to make them pay for their insolence. SG-1 is prepared to lead them once again, but it turns out their former allies are not so eager to answer the call to arms. After all, they were promised that if they buried their gate, they would be safe. Instead, the Goa’uld returned in ships – and the planet’s inhabitants paid a terrible price. O’Neill and his team must win their confidence before they can win the battle against Cronus. Fortunately, they have help in the form of their robot duplicates, eager to assist them on this doubly-difficult mission.
4 – 22 Exodus (1)
First aired: 2/23/2001
Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi
Director: David Warry-Smith
Guest star: Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Sel’mac), Peter Williams (IV) (Apophis) , Peter Wingfield (Tanith), Malik McCall (First Guard), Kenton Reid (Red Jaffa), Paul Norman (Apophis’ Red Guard), Kirsten Williamson (Tok’ra # 1), Anastasia Bandey (Tok’ra # 2)
Global rating: 9.0
The SGC are loaning their Goa’uld Mothership to their good friends and allies, the Tok’ra, so they will be able to move to a planet that is not on the Goa’uld data system. However, Tanith is caught out and tells Apophis where the Tok’ra are.
5 – 1 Enemies (2)
First aired: 6/29/2001
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler (uncredited)), Peter Williams (IV) (Apophis) , Thomas Milburn Jr. (Jaffa #1), Jennifer Calvert (Ren Au)
Global rating: 9.0
SG-1 and Jacob Carter are trapped in another galaxy with Apophis, while Teal’c is brainwashed into believing that his defection from Apophis was all a ruse.
5 – 2 Threshold (3)
First aired: 7/6/2001
Writer: Brad Wright
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Tony Amendola (Bra’tac), Eric Schneider (Dr. MacKenzie), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Peter Williams (IV) (Apophis) , Brook Susan Parker (Drey’auc), David Lovgren (Va’lar), Karen Van Blankenstein (Nurse)
Global rating: 8.4
Bra’tac must perform a Jaffa ritual bringing Teal’c to the brink of death to restore his true self.
5 – 3 Ascension
First aired: 7/13/2001
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Eric Breker (Col. Reynolds), John de Lancie (Col. Frank Simmons) , Rob Fournier (Special Forces Commander), Ben Wilkinson (O’Brien), Sean Patrick Flanery (Orlin)
Global rating: 8.5
Carter finds romance from an alien who secretly followed her back from his planet.
5 – 4 The Fifth Man
First aired: 7/20/2001
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: John de Lancie (Col. Frank Simmons), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Gary Jones (Master Sergeant Walter Davis), Dion Johnstone (Lieutenant Tyler) , Karen Van Blankenstein (Nurse), Dario De Iaco (Jaffa #3), Shawn Stewart (Jaffa #2), Brad Kelly (Jaffa #1)
Global rating: 8.5
O’Neill is stranded behind enemy lines fighting an unknown Goa’uld army. Teal’c, Carter, and Daniel return to the SGC but are faced with difficult questions from General Hammond when they report that a mysterious fifth member of SG-1 is trapped on the planet with Jack.
5 – 5 Red Sky
First aired: 7/27/2001
Writer: Ron Wilkerson
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Brian Jensen (Freyr), Dion Luther (Asgard Council Member (voice)), Fred Applegate (Elrad), John Prosky (Malchus), Norman Armour (Dr. MacLaren)
Global rating: 8.1
After a particularly rough ride through the Stargate, SG-1 arrives on a planet with a Norwegian-like society. As they meet the villagers, the sky and the sun suddenly change to an orange-red color, rendering the whole planet in an orange glow. The villagers immediately think it’s Ragnarok, the End of Dawn, while Samantha discovers that the wormhole they came through must have gone directly through the sun. Some heavy elements must have triggered a reaction inside the sun, so that its light pattern changed, and the planet’s plant life will be destroyed. While the locals start praying to Freyr, an Asgard posing as a god, SG-1 tries contacting the Asgard in a more effective way. When the Asgard decline to intervene, the team needs to try and reverse the reaction in the sun on their own.
5 – 6 Rite of Passage
First aired: 8/3/2001
Writer: Heather E. Ash
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Karen Van Blankenstein (Nurse), Richard DeKlerk (Dominic), Jacqueline Samuda (Nirrti), Colleen Rennison (Cassandra)
Global rating: 8.0
Cassandra develops telekinetic powers which threatens to kill her. While seeking a cure, Dr. Fraiser uncovers a dark secret on Cassie’s home planet.
5 – 7 Beast of Burden
First aired: 8/10/2001
Writer: Peter DeLuise
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Dion Johnstone (Chaka) , Noel Callaghan (Boy), Vincent Hammond (Big One), Alex Zahara (Shy One), Dean Paul Gibson (Man From Store), Trevor Jones (Unas), Wycliff Hartwig (Unas), Finn Michael (Guard), Herbert Duncanson (Guard), Larry Drake (Burrock)
Global rating: 8.4
When Daniel’s friend Chaka is abducted by slave traders, SG-1 goes through the stargate to rescue him. However when the opportunity to free him comes, Chaka refuses to leave, and Daniel discovers Chaka has become the leader of the other Unas slaves.
5 – 8 The Tomb
First aired: 8/17/2001
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Garry Chalk (Colonel Chekov) , Alexander Kalugin (Major Vallarin), Vitaly Kravchenko (Lieutenant Marchenko), Earl Pastko (Colonel Zukhov), Jennifer Halley (Lieutenant Tolinev)
Global rating: 8.4
SG-1 teams up with the Russians to find one of the latter’s missing teams, which were lost in a burial pyramid on an alien planet.
5 – 9 Between Two Fires
First aired: 8/24/2001
Writer: Ron Wilkerson
Director: Bill Gereghty
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Garwin Sanford (Narim), Marie Stillin (High Chancellor Travell), Peter Wingfield (Tanith), Ryan Silverman (Tollan Guard)
Global rating: 8.9
SG1 must save the Tollan homeworld from a mysterious disaster.
5 – 10 2001
First aired: 8/31/2001
Writer: Brad Wright
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Ronny Cox (Senator Robert Kinsey), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Rob Lee (Major Pierce) , Dion Luther (Molum), Christopher Cousins (Ambassador Joe Faxon), Robert Moloney (Borren), Howard Siegel (Keel)
Global rating: 9.0
On a agrarian planet, SG-1 meets the Ashen Confederacy, who propose a trade accord with Earth.
5 – 11 Desperate Measures
First aired: 9/7/2001
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Bill Gereghty
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Tom McBeath (Colonel Harry Maybourne), John de Lancie (Colonel John Symmonds) , Carrie Genzel (Diana Mendez), Frank C. Turner (Homeless Man), Bill Marchant (Adrian Conrad)
Global rating: 8.3
When Carter goes missing, O’Neill teams up with Col. Maybourne again to free her from NID.
5 – 12 Wormhole X-Treme!
First aired: 9/8/2001
Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Peter DeLuise (The Director), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Peter Flemming (Agent Malcolm Barrett) , Robert Lewis (Tanner), Willie Garson (Martin Lloyd), Mar Andersons (Bob), Michael DeLuise (Nick Marlowe/Colonel Danning), Jill Teed (Yolanda Reese/Stacy Monroe), Christian Bocher (Raymond Gunn/Dr. Levant), Benjamin Ratner (Studio Executive), Don Thompson (Props Guy), Herbert Duncanson (Douglas Anders/Grell), David Sinclair (Bill the A.D.), Kiara Hunter (Alien Princess), Laura Drummond (Security Guard), Keath Thome (Head SF)
Global rating: 8.5
Martin from “Point of No Return” sells a television script to Hollywood about the SGC, and O’Neill tries to stop the filming.
5 – 13 Proving Ground
First aired: 3/8/2002
Writer: Ron Wilkerson
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Elisabeth Rosen (Cadet Jennifer Hailey), David Kopp (Lt. Grogan), Courtenay J. Stevens (Lt. Elliott), Grace Park (Lt. Satterfield), Michael Kopsa (General Kerrigan)
Global rating: 8.7
The SGC embarks on a cadet training program.
5 – 14 48 Hours
First aired: 3/15/2002
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Peter F. Woeste
Guest star: David Hewlett (Rodney McKay), Tom McBeath (Colonel Harry Maybourne), John de Lancie (Col. Frank Simmons), Colin Cunningham (Major Paul Davis), Tracy Westerholm (SF), Garry Chalk (Colonel Chekov), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler) , Bill Marchant (Adrian Conrad Goa’uld), Jeff Seymour (Mr. Black), Martin Blatz (NID Guard), Ken Phelan (Food Server)
Global rating: 8.7
A Stargate mishap leaves Teal’c trapped inside the Stargate network, forcing the SGC to turn to the Russians for help.
5 – 15 Summit (1)
First aired: 3/22/2002
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Anna-Louise Plowman (Osiris), William de Vry (Aldwin), Cliff Simon (Ba’al), Vince Crestejo (Goa’uld System Lord Yu-huang “Yu The Great” Shang Ti), Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Sel’mac), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Jennifer Calvert (Ren Au), Andrew Kavadas (Zipacna’s Jaffa), Kevin Durand (Zipacna), Courtenay J. Stevens (Lt. Elliott), Kwesi Ameyaw (Olokun), Paul Anthony (VI) (Slave), Anthony Ulc (Mansfield), Sue Mathew (Kali), Simon Hayama (Jarren (uncredited)), Bonnie Kilroe (Morrigan), Natasha Khade (Bastet)
Global rating: 8.8
When the System Lords call a summit to deal with a new threat against them, the Tok’ra and Daniel infiltrate the conference and plan to use a poison to wipe them out, but matters get complicated when Osiris, still in the body of Dr. Sarah Kane, arrives.
5 – 16 Last Stand (2)
First aired: 3/29/2002
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Anna-Louise Plowman (Osiris), Cliff Simon (Ba’al), Vince Crestejo (Goa’uld System Lord Yu-huang “Yu The Great” Shang Ti), Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Sel’mac), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), William de Vry (Aldwin) , Natasha Khade (Bastet), Kevin Durand (Zipacna), Jennifer Calvert (Ren Au), Courtenay J. Stevens (Lt. Elliott), Anthony Ulc (Mansfield), Kwesi Ameyaw (Olokun), Sue Mathew (Kali), Bonnie Kilroe (Morrigan), Paul Anthony (VI) (Slave)
Global rating: 8.8
Osiris goes to war with the System Lords, leading to a massive peace summit on a heavily armed space station.
5 – 17 Fail Safe
First aired: 4/5/2002
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Colin Cunningham (Major Paul Davis), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Greg Anderson (Webber), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Brian Jensen (Freyr (uncredited)), David Bloom (Spellman), Michael Teigen (Telescope Guy), Kirsten Williamson (Jalen)
Global rating: 8.5
Earth finds itself threatened when SG Command learns that an asteroid is on a collision course with the planet.
5 – 18 The Warrior
First aired: 4/12/2002
Writer: Peter DeLuise
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Tony Amendola (Bra’tac), Obi Ndefo (Rak’nor), Vince Crestejo (Goa’uld System Lord Yu-huang “Yu The Great” Shang Ti) , Kirby Morrow (Tara’c), Rick Worthy (K’tano)
Global rating: 8.1
A charismatic new Jaffa leader seeks an alliance with the SGC and Earth.
5 – 19 Menace
First aired: 4/26/2002
Writer: Peter DeLuise
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Tracy Westerholm (SF), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Biski Gugushe (SF), Danielle Nicolet (Reese)
Global rating: 9.0
SG-1 explores a planet and finds an inactive android, which when activated thinks it is a normal human girl.
5 – 20 The Sentinel
First aired: 5/3/2002
Writer: Ron Wilkerson
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Colin Lawrence (Major Lawrence) , David Kopp (Lt. Grogan), Shawn Reis (Jaffa Commander), Henry Gibson (Marul), Frank Cassini (Colonel Shaun Greaves), Christina Cox (Kershaw), Carrie Fleming (Emissary), Chris Newton (Caretaker)
Global rating: 8.3
SG-1 finds a world under siege by Lord Svarog’s forces because the “Shades of Grey” NID team disabled the planet’s defenses. SG-1 must work with the captured team members to restore them.
5 – 21 Meridian
First aired: 5/10/2002
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: William Waring
Guest star: Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Sel’mac), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Corin Nemec (Jonas Quinn), Kevin McCrae (Scientist), David Hurtubise (Tomis Lee), Mel Harris (Oma Desala)
Global rating: 9.4
SG1 returns from a planet with Daniel apparently dying from radiation poisoning.
5 – 22 Revelations
First aired: 5/17/2002
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Anna-Louise Plowman (Osiris), Michael Shanks (Thor (voice, uncredited)), David Palffy (Anubis) , Teryl Rothery (Heimdall (Voice)), P.J. Johal (Jaffa), Shaker Paleja (Jaffa), Martin Sims (Jaffa), Brian Jensen (Freyr (uncredited))
Global rating: 8.9
SG1 attempts to rescue an Asgard scientist from the Goa’uld.
6 – 1 Redemption (1)
First aired: 6/7/2002
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Tony Amendola (Bra’tac), David Hewlett (McKay), Garry Chalk (Colonel Chekov), Neil Denis (Rya’c), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Tobias Mehler (Lt. Simmons), David Palffy (Anubis), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler) , Robert Clarke (Scientist), Grizz Salzl (Jaffa), Robert Thurston (Scientist), Christopher Kennedy (Dr. Larry Murphy), Carrie Richie (Technician), Craig McNair (Technician), Ivan Cermak (Hagman), Aleks Paunovic (Shaq’rel), Michael Soltis (Medic)
Global rating: 8.5
The SGC has come under attack from Anubis, who has a device that can use one Stargate to destroy another. With a wormhole dialed in to Earth’s stargate, the SGC can not contact its off-world allies for help. Carter works furiously to find a solution. Meanwhile Teal’c is off-world attending his wife’s funeral and his son believes she would not have been killed if Teal’c had not joined the fight against the Goa’uld. Wanting proof that the Goa’uld are not gods and can be stopped, he insists that Teal’c allow him to join him in battle so he can see for himself what the war is all about. They search for the planet Anubis is attacking Earth from and prepare to go into battle against him.
6 – 2 Redemption (2)
First aired: 6/14/2002
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Tobias Mehler (Lt. Simmons), David Palffy (Anubis), Garry Chalk (Colonel Chekov), David Hewlett (Rodney McKay), Neil Denis (Rya’c), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Tony Amendola (Bra’tac), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler) , Aaron Douglas (Jaffa), Dale Hall (Jaffa Commander), Ivan Cermak (Hagman), Robert Thurston (Scientist), Robert Clarke (Scientist), Michael Soltis (Medic), Grizz Salzl (Jaffa), Craig McNair (Technician #3), Aleks Paunovic (Shaq’rel), Christopher Kennedy (Murphy)
Global rating: 8.7
The SGC has come under attack from Anubis, who has a device that can use one Stargate to destroy another. With a wormhole dialed in to Earth’s stargate, the SGC can not contact its off-world allies for help. Carter works furiously to find a solution. Meanwhile Teal’c is off world attending his wife’s funeral, his son believes she would not have been killed if Teal’c had not joined the fight against the Goa’uld. Wanting proof that the Goa’uld are not gods and can be stopped, he insists that Teal’c allow him to join him in battle so he can see for himself what the war is all about. They search for the planet Anubis is attacking Earth from and prepare to go into battle against him.
6 – 3 Descent
First aired: 6/21/2002
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Peter DeLuise (Technician/Lt. Dagwood (uncredited)), Colin Cunningham (Major Paul Davis), Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Sel’mac), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Gerald Wong (Ninja Jaffa), John Shaw (Dr. Freisen)
Global rating: 8.6
SG-1 is on a salvage mission for a Goa’uld mothership left behind by Anubis.
6 – 4 Frozen
First aired: 6/28/2002
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Bruce Harwood (Dr Osborn), Venus Terzo (Dr. Michaels), Ona Grauer (Ayiana), Paul Perri (Dr. Woods), Dorian Harewood (Torin)
Global rating: 8.2
The SGC’s study of the Antarctic Gate site reveals a woman buried in the ice.
6 – 5 Nightwalkers
First aired: 7/12/2002
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Peter DeLuise (Posssessed Town Citizen (uncredited)) , Dave ‘Squatch’ Ward (Townsman), Blu Mankuma (Sheriff), Vincent Gale (Deputy (Agent Cross)), Sean Tyson (Barkeep (Agent Singer)), Michael Eklund (Dark Haired Man), Peter Anderson (Dr. Richard Flemming), Scott McNeil (Townsperson #1), Carin Moffat (Snake Technician #2), Christie Wilkes (Delivery Guy), Adrian Holmes (Special-Ops Sergeant)
Global rating: 7.9
Carter, Teal’c and Jonas investigate the death of a scientist with connections to the Goa’uld, and find a small town whose inhabitants are part of a secret experiment.
6 – 6 Abyss
First aired: 7/19/2002
Writer: Brad Wright
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Michael Shanks (Daniel Jackson), Cliff Simon (Ba’al), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Dorian Harewood (Councillor Torin), Ulla Friis (Ba’al’s Lotek Shallan (Woman)), Patrick Gallagher (Jaffa Commander)
Global rating: 9.1
Jack is captured by a Goa’uld named Ba’al after a mission led by his symbiote goes wrong. His only chance of redemption lies in the hands of Daniel.
6 – 7 Shadow Play
First aired: 7/26/2002
Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Doug Abrahams (Commander Hale), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Dean Stockwell (Dr. Keiran), Gillian Barber (Ambassador Dralok), Joel Swetow (1st Ambassador Valez), Rob Daly (Resistance Leader), Paul Schiele (Kelownan Soldier #1), Susie Wickstead (Kelownan Aide), Jason Calder (II) (Kelownan Soldier #3), Jonathan Kralt (Kelownan Soldier #2)
Global rating: 7.9
Jonas Quinn’s mentor visits him to tell that their people are about to use a deadly bomb in their nation war.
6 – 8 The Other Guys
First aired: 8/2/2002
Writer: Damian Kindler
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Michael Adamthwaite (Her’ak), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Martin Sims (Dol’ok), Randy Schooley (Meyers), Michael Daingerfield (Big Jaffa), Patrick McKenna (Jay Felger), John Billingsley (Simon Coombs), Adam Harrington (Khonsu)
Global rating: 8.7
While escorting physicists off-world, SG1 is taken captive by a Goa’uld hoping to curry favor with Anubis. A pair of escaped physicists who revere SG1 must rescue them.
6 – 9 Allegiance
First aired: 8/9/2002
Writer: Peter DeLuise
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Dan Payne (Ashrak), Tony Amendola (Bra’tac), Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Sel’mac), Obi Ndefo (Rak’nor), Rob Lee (Major Pierce), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Peter Stebbings (Malek), Kimani Ray Smith (Ocker), Herbert Duncanson (SG Guard), Link Baker (Artok), Jonathan Kralt (Tok’ra #2)
Global rating: 8.4
There is an assassin at the SGC’s Alpha site, but is it a Jaffa or a Tok’ra?
6 – 10 Cure
First aired: 8/16/2002
Writer: Damian Kindler
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Peter Stebbings (Malek), Allison Hossack (Zenna Valk), Gwynyth Walsh (Kamel/Egeria), Daryl Shuttleworth (Commander Tagar), Malcolm Stewart (Dollen), Trever Havixbeck (Pangar Sentry), Andrew Moxham (Pangar Sentry)
Global rating: 8.3
SG-1 is offered a deal for a miracle medicine from an alien world.
6 – 11 Prometheus (1)
First aired: 8/23/2002
Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi
Director: Peter F. Woeste
Guest star: John de Lancie (Colonel Frank Simmons), Colin Cunningham (Major Paul Davis), Michael Shanks (Thor (voice)) , Colby Johannson (SF Sergeant Finney), Todd Hann (SF Sergeant Gibson), Kyle Cassie (Reynolds), Catherine Lough Haggquist (Technical Sergeant), Jason Gaffney (Sanderson), Bill Marchant (Adrian Conrad), Enid-Raye Adams (Jones), Ian Tracey (Smith), George Wyner (Al Martell), Kendall Cross (Julia Donovan)
Global rating: 8.5
During a tour of the new X-303 (codenamed Prometheus), the ship is taken over by rogue NID agents.
6 – 12 Unnatural Selection (2)
First aired: 1/10/2003
Writer: Brad Wright
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), Michael Shanks (Thor (voice)), G. Patrick Currie (Fifth), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Kristina Copeland (Second), Tahmoh Penikett (Third), Rebecca Robbins (Fourth), Shannon Powell (Sixth), Ian Buchanan (First)
Global rating: 8.8
Using the Prometheus, SG-1 heads to a Replicator-controlled planet where time moves faster due to Asgard technology and hope to reverse the machine to freeze the Replicators in time.
6 – 13 Sight Unseen
First aired: 1/17/2003
Writer: Damian Kindler
Director: Peter F. Woeste
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Betty Linde (Mrs. Sharpe), Michael Karl Richards (Guardsman), Raimund Stamm (Hitchhike Driver), Jennifer Steede (Flight Attendant), Jacob Chaos (Ticked Off Passenger), Brad Dryborough (Outta Control Driver), Jacquie Janzen (Commissary Airman), Jody Racicot (Vernon Sharpe), Katina Robillard (Screaming Woman)
Global rating: 8.0
After SG-1 returns to Earth with an Ancient device, incorporeal bug like creatures begin appearing in the SGC.
6 – 14 Smoke & Mirrors
First aired: 1/24/2003
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Ronny Cox (Senator Robert Kinsey), Peter Flemming (NID Agent Malcolm Barrett), Colin Cunningham (Major Paul Davis) , Jon Cuthbert (Agent Devlin), Peter Kelamis (Dr. Langham), John Mann (Luthor), Mi-Jung Lee (Reporter), Chris Harrison (Guard), Simon Egan (SF #1), Daniel Pepper (Hospital SF), Yvonne Myers (Area 51 Technician), Darryl Scheeler (Man), L. Harvey Gold (Committee Member #1), Don MacKay (Committee Member #2), Dale Wilson (Committee Member #3), James Michalopoulos (Leo)
Global rating: 8.3
Jack becomes the lead suspect in an assassination attempt on Senator Kinsey, and the rest of the team works to clear him.
6 – 15 Paradise Lost
First aired: 1/31/2003
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Bill Gereghty
Guest star: Tom McBeath (Colonel Harry Maybourne), Bill Dow (Dr. Lee), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis)
Global rating: 8.5
Maybourne offers to reveal the location of an offworld weapon but only if he’s allowed to go. Once there, Maybourne tricks SG-1 and, along with Jack, is teleported to what he thinks is “utopia.” However, the civilization that was once utopia is now dead.
6 – 16 Metamorphosis
First aired: 2/7/2003
Writer: James Tichenor
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Dan Payne (Jaffa Commander), Alex Zahara (Agar), Dion Johnstone (Wodan), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Jacqueline Samuda (Nirrti), Alex Rae (Alebran), Jaquie Janzen (Lt. Rush), Raoul Ganeev (Lt. Colonel Ivanov)
Global rating: 8.2
SG-1 discovers that Nirrti has continued her experiments to create a hok’taur (perfect human).
6 – 17 Disclosure
First aired: 2/14/2003
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Bill Gereghty
Guest star: Colin Cunningham (Major Paul Davis), Ronny Cox (Senator Robert Kinsey), Garry Chalk (Colonel Chekov), Michael Shanks (Thor (voice)) , Martin Evans (British Ambassador), Paul Batten (French Ambassador), Olga Tot (Russian Aide), Francois Chau (Chinese Ambassador)
Global rating: 7.7
The existence of the Stargate is disclosed to other major countries.
6 – 18 Forsaken
First aired: 2/21/2003
Writer: Damian Kindler
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Dion Johnstone (Captain Warrick Trevor), Rob Lee (Pierce/SG-15 Leader) , Trevor Jones (Second Alien), Martin Cummins (Aden Corso), Bruce Dawson (Crewman), David Paetkau (Liam Pender), Sarah Deakins (Tanis Reynard)
Global rating: 8.1
Offworld, SG-1 discovers a crashed prison-transport ship, and finds itself caught between the guards and the prisoners.
6 – 19 The Changeling
First aired: 2/28/2003
Writer: Christopher Judge
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Michael Shanks (Daniel Jackson), Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Sel’mac) , Tony Amendola (Bra’tac/Bray), John Ulmer (Fire Fighter), Musetta Vander (Shau’nac/Shauna), Gianna Patton (Nurse), Peter Williams (IV) (Apophis/Doctor/Accident Victim), Allan Kovacs (1st Firefighter)
Global rating: 8.5
Teal’c begins having dreams in which he and the rest of SG-1 are firemen, and he can’t decide which reality is real.
6 – 20 Memento
First aired: 3/7/2003
Writer: Damian Kindler
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Ray Galletti (Navigator), John Novak (Colonel William Ronson), Robert Foxworth (Chairman Ashwin), Miguel Fernandes (Commander Calfas), Ingrid Kavelaars (Major Erin Gant), Alex Diakun (Tarek Salamun)
Global rating: 8.6
During a test flight of the Prometheus, the hyperdrive overloads, forcing SG-1 to go to a nearby planet to hopefully locate a stargate. The only problem is that the gate has been buried in an unknown location.
6 – 21 Prophecy
First aired: 3/14/2003
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: William Waring
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Rob Lee (Major Pierce) , Sarah Edmondson (Natania), Johannah Newmarch (Sina), Karin Konoval (Dr. Van Densen), Karen Van Blankenstein (Nurse), Brendan McClarty (Sendear), Thomas Kopache (Ellori), Victor Talmadge (Mot), Tom Scholte (Chazen)
Global rating: 8.7
On P4S-237, Jonas begins having visions of the future and Lord Mot destroying SG-1.
6 – 22 Full Circle
First aired: 3/21/2003
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Michael Shanks (Daniel Jackson), Alexis Cruz (Skaara), David Palffy (Anubis), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Michael Adamthwaite (Her’ak), Vince Crestejo (Goa’uld System Lord Yu-huang “Yu The Great” Shang Ti) , Brad Kelly (Jaffa #1), Sean Amsing (Tobay), Darryl Scheeler (Abydonian #1), Terrance Leigh (Abydonian #2), Ahmand Sharmrou (Abydonian #3), Rene Van Hullenbush (Abydonian #4), Veena Sood (Abydonian elder), Mike Roselli (Jaffa #2), Ernest Jackson (Jaffa #3), Shawn Stewart (Jaffa #4), John Ulmer (Jaffa #5)
Global rating: 9.4
SG-1 must defend Abydos from Anubis, who has come to take the Eye of Ra, an object of fabled power.
7 – 1 Fallen (1)
First aired: 6/13/2003
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), David Palffy (Anubis), Michael Adamthwaite (Her’ak), Vince Crestejo (Goa’uld System Lord Yu-huang “Yu The Great” Shang Ti), Eric Breker (Reynolds) , Corin Nemec (Jonas Quinn), George Touliatos (Shamda), Kevan Ohtsji (Oshu), Raahul Singh (Khordib), Johannah Newmarch (Sina), Mary-Jane Baker (Special Forces)
Global rating: 9.2
SG-1 searches a planet for the City of the Lost only to find Daniel, alive but without memory of his former life.
7 – 2 Homecoming (2)
First aired: 6/13/2003
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Doug Abrahams (Commander Hale), David Palffy (Anubis), Michael Adamthwaite (Her’ak), Cliff Simon (Ba’al) , Gillian Barber (Ambassador Dralok), Corin Nemec (Jonas Quinn), Kevan Ohtsji (Oshu), Adrian Hough (Gou’ald Lieutenant), Glynis Davies (Ambassador Noor), Jan Bos (Ambassador Sevarin), Daniel Cudmore (Jaffa), Aaron Thompson (Jaffa)
Global rating: 9.2
Sam and Jack travel to Kelowna to oppose Anubis.
7 – 3 Fragile Balance
First aired: 6/20/2003
Writer: Damian Kindler
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Sel’mac), Dan Payne (SF #2), Michael Shanks (Thor (voice)), Peter DeLuise (Loki (voice)), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Noah Beggs (Security Force Officer), Michael Welch (Young Jack), Gregory Bennett (Lt. Col. Beck), Tom Heaton (Werner), Poppi Reiner (Pamela), Ed Hong-Louie (Zyang Wu), Theresa Lee (Interpreter), Ralph Alderman (Shop Owner), Evan Lendrum (Pilot #1), Chris Kramer (Pilot #2)
Global rating: 9.0
SG-1 find out that Jack has apparently been reduced to the age of a teenager, and there is some mysterious connection to alien abductees and the Asgard.
7 – 4 Orpheus
First aired: 6/27/2003
Writer: Peter DeLuise
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Neil Denis (Rya’c), Tony Amendola (Bra’tac), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Obi Ndefo (Rak’nor), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , David Richmond-Peck (Jaffa Commander), Sheri Noel (Physiotherapist)
Global rating: 8.6
A Jaffa-centric episode, and it’s not a good day for the ones who like the Tauri. Teal’c's son Rya’c and Bra’tac are prisoners at a Jaffa death camp. SG-1, however, will not let their friends meet a lethal end and are determined to rescue them. Along the way, Teal’c becomes a prisoner and his fate looks very precarious.
7 – 5 Revisions
First aired: 7/11/2003
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Christopher Heyerdahl (Pallan), Peter LaCroix (Kendrick), Tiffany Lyndall-Knight (Evalla), Liam Ranger (Nevin), Wendy Noel (Councilwoman), Michael Robinson (Councilman), Patrick Keating (Councilman), Finn Michael (Councilman)
Global rating: 8.8
On a toxic planet, SG-1 finds a dome that protects its inhabitants, which are all linked to a computer, and one by one people begin disappearing without anyone else noticing.
7 – 6 Lifeboat
First aired: 7/18/2003
Writer: Brad Wright
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sgt. Walter Davis), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , James Parks (Pharrin), Ryan Drescher (Young Keenin), Kimberly Unger (Infirmary Nurse), Rob Hayter (Orderly), Colin Corrigan (Med Team Leader), Travis Wester (Tryan)
Global rating: 8.7
Daniel is possessed by the personalities of dozens of different individuals after boarding a ship holding bodies in suspended animation.
7 – 7 Enemy Mine
First aired: 7/25/2003
Writer: Peter DeLuise
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Alex Zahara (Iron Shirt), G. Patrick Currie (Chaka), Gary Jones (Technician/ Master Sergeant Walter Davis) , Michael Rooker (Colonel Edwards), Steven Williams (General Vidrine), Kavan Smith (Major Lorne), Michael Shore (Lt. Menard), Dean Redman (Lt. Woeste), Kirk Caouette (Lt. Ritter), Sean Tyson (Unas #1), Wycliff Hartwig (Unas #2)
Global rating: 8.5
An abandoned Naquadah mine is found but the Unas on the planet refuse to surrender it because they consider it holy ground.
7 – 8 Space Race
First aired: 8/1/2003
Writer: Damian Kindler
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Alex Zahara (Warrick), G. Patrick Currie (Eamon) , Scott MacDonald (Jarlath), Terence Kelly (Hagan), Allan Lysell (Del Tynan), Hillary Cooper (Receptionist), Lindsay Maxwell (La’el Montrose), Nick Misura (Taupen), Colin Murdock (Ardal Hadraig), Peter Kelamis (Coyle Baron), Ben Ayres (Muirios)
Global rating: 8.1
Carter joins an alien in a space race, but they soon learn that someone is sabotaging the ships.
7 – 9 Avenger 2.0
First aired: 8/8/2003
Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Chris Lozanski (Jaffa #9), Ron Robinson (Jaffa #8), Sylvester Stuart (Jaffa #10), Paul Lazenby (Jaffa #1), Tony Morelli (Jaffa #7), James Michaelopolis (Jaffa #6), Christopher Sayour (Jaffa #5), Terrance Morris (Jaffa #4), Patrick McKenna (Jay Felger), Jim Dunn (Jaffa #3), Terrance Leigh (Jaffa #2), Jocelyne Loewen (Chloe)
Global rating: 8.3
Dr. Felger creates a virus that will disable other gates, but after a test run, the virus spreads, disabling the entire gate network.
7 – 10 Birthright
First aired: 8/15/2003
Writer: Christopher Judge
Director: Peter F. Woeste
Guest star: Simone Bailly (Ka’lel), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser) , Nikki Smook (Nictal), Jolene Blalock (Ishta), Nigel Vonas (Ryk’l), Cory Martin (Fallen Jaffa), Kimberly Unger (Nurse), Julie Hill (Gintra), Elizabeth Weinstein (Emta), Christine Adams (Mala), Kathleen Duborg (Neath), Kirsten Prout (Ny’sa)
Global rating: 8.4
SG-1 meets a group of female Jaffa who have rebelled against their System Lord, and due to the Jaffas’ short supply of symbiotes, SG-1 offers to give them Tretonin.
7 – 11 Evolution (1)
First aired: 8/22/2003
Writer: Damian Kindler
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Tony Amendola (Bra’tac), Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Sel’mac), Bill Dow (Dr. Lee), David Palffy (Anubis), Eric Breker (Colonel Reynolds), Dan Payne (Warrior) , Frank Roman (Rafael), Zak Santiago (Rogelio), Sean Whale (Ramius), Todd Thomson (Ramius’ First Prime), Michael Jonsson (Jaffa Guard), Victor Favrin (Chalo), Craig Erickson (Adal)
Global rating: 8.9
Daniel is taken hostage when he goes to South America in search of an alien device, while Carter and Teal’c investigate the appearance of a powerful new enemy.
7 – 12 Evolution (2)
First aired: 1/9/2004
Writer: Peter DeLuise
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Tony Amendola (Bra’tac), Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Sel’mac), David Palffy (Anubis), Bill Dow (Dr. Lee), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), Dan Payne (Warrior), Alex Zahara (Motion Capture Warrior) , Frank Roman (Rafael), Zak Santiago (Rogelio), Enrico Colantoni (Burke), Victor Favrin (Chalo), Ian Marsh (Thoth), Miguel Castillo (Pedro)
Global rating: 9.0
Daniel is taken hostage when he goes to South America in search of an alien device reputed to belong to the System Lord Telchak, and tied to his grandfather. Jack is sent to rescue him, while Carter and Teal’c investigate the appearance of a powerful new enemy intent on wiping out the System Lords one by one.
7 – 13 Grace
First aired: 1/16/2004
Writer: Damian Kindler
Director: Peter F. Woeste
Guest star: Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Sel’mac) , John Novak (Colonel William Ronson), Ingrid Kavelaars (Major Erin Gant), Sasha Embeth Pieterse (Grace), Craig Veroni (Weapons Officer)
Global rating: 8.0
When Carter goes on a mission to retrieve the Prometheus, she awakens to find herself alone on the ship and starts experiencing strange things.
7 – 14 Fallout
First aired: 1/23/2004
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Bill Nikolai (Technician) , Corin Nemec (Jonas Quinn), Emily Holmes (Kianna Cyr), Gillian Barber (First Minister Dralok), Patricia Drake (Luchia Cartes), Julian Christopher (Eremal)
Global rating: 8.5
The SGC team are reunited with Jonas Quinn, who asks for their assistance as he’s discovered a naquadriah chain reaction threatens to destroy Kalowona.
7 – 15 Chimera
First aired: 1/30/2004
Writer: Damian Kindler
Director: William Waring
Guest star: Anna-Louise Plowman (Dr. Sarah Kane/Osiris), David DeLuise (Pete Shanahan) , Paul Jarrett (Special Agent Farrity)
Global rating: 8.6
Samantha Carter begins a relationship with a detective, from whom she must hide her life at Stargate Command. Daniel comes face to face with the Goa’uld who has taken his former girlfriend as a host.
7 – 16 Death Knell
First aired: 2/6/2004
Writer: Peter DeLuise
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Dan Payne (Kull Warrior), Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Sel’mac), Gary Jones (Technician/ Master Sergeant Walter Davis), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), Eric Breker (Col. Reynolds) , Sebastian Spence (Delek), Mark Gibbon (M’zel), Nels Lennarson (Major Green), Sam MacMillan (Lt. Glenn)
Global rating: 8.7
Anubis’s Super warriors attack the Alpha site and so the self destruct is initiated but not everyone was evacuated. Teal’c and Jack scour for Major Carter, meanwhile unrest is amongst the allies as the possibility of a mole emerges.
7 – 17 Heroes (1)
First aired: 2/13/2004
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Ronny Cox (Senator Kinsey), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), Bill Dow (Dr. Lee) , Christopher Redman (Airmen Shep Wickenhouse), Tobias Slezak (Tech Sergeant Dale James), David Lewis (IV) (Cameron Balinsky), Mitchell Kosterman (Colonel Tom Rundell), Ryan W. Smith (Special Forces Guard), Julius Chapple (Senior Airman Simon Wells), Christopher Pearce (Senior Airman Jake Bosworth), Adam Baldwin (Colonel Dave Dixon), Saul Rubinek (Emmett Bregman)
Global rating: 8.7
A film crew comes to the SGC to document the normal functions of the SGC.
7 – 18 Heroes (2)
First aired: 2/20/2004
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Robert Picardo (Agent Richard Woolsey) , Brad Kelly (Jaffa), Julius Chapple (Senior Airman Simon Wells), Christopher Redman (Airman Shep Wickenhouse), Tobias Slezak (Tech Sergeant Dale James), Mitchell Kosterman (Colonel Tom Rundell), Saul Rubinek (Emmett Bregman), Adam Baldwin (Colonel Dave Dixon), Katey Wright (Marci Wells), Jim Byrnes (Documentary Narrator), Christopher Pearce (Senior Airman Jake Bosworth), Christopher Sayour (Jaffa), Mike Desabrais (Jaffa), Terrance Morris (Jaffa), Brad Loree (Jaffa), Martin Szlavy (Jaffa), Efosa Otuomagie (Jaffa), John Ulmer (SG-5 Member), Sharon Simms (SG-5 Member), Tony Morelli (SG-5 Member)
Global rating: 9.3
SGC is wracked by tragedy when one of their own is killed in a Goa’uld ambush.
7 – 19 Resurrection
First aired: 2/27/2004
Writer: Michael Shanks
Director: Amanda Tapping
Guest star: Peter Flemming (NID Agent Malcolm Barrett), Bill Dow (Dr. Lee) , Martin Novotny (NID Interrogation-Room Guard), Kristen Dalton (Anna/Sekmet), Brad Greenquist (Dr. Keffler)
Global rating: 8.3
Sam and Daniel go to a empty warehouse where there is supposed to a rogue NID operation in the works. They find a girl held prisoner there and a bigger mystery than they first expected.
7 – 20 Inauguration
First aired: 3/5/2004
Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi
Director: Peter F. Woeste
Guest star: Robert Picardo (Agent Richard Woolsey), Ronny Cox (Vice President Robert Kinsey) , Colin Cunningham (Major Paul Davis (flashback)), William Devane (President Henry Hayes), Jerry Wasserman (Chief of Staff/Stan), Holly Dignard (President’s Aide), Mikka Dargel (Kinsey’s Aide/Sara), James McDaniel (General Francis Maynard)
Global rating: 8.1
The United States has a new President. Vice President (former Senator) Kinsey tries, once again, to take control of the Stargate Program, by persuading the new President that it is unsafe under Hammond’s command.
7 – 21 Lost City (1)
First aired: 3/12/2004
Writer: Brad Wright, Robert C. Cooper
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Tony Amendola (Bra’tac), Ronny Cox (Vice President Robert Kinsey), David Palffy (Anubis), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Eric Breker (Colonel Reynolds (SG-3)), Dan Payne (Kull Warrior) , Jessica Steen (Dr. Elizabeth Weir), William Devane (President Henry Hayes), Jason Howell (Major Harper (SG-5)), Jerr Weddell (Jaffa Commander), Igor Morozov (Russian Man), Mark Pawson (Secret Service Man), Dee Jay Jackson (Cab Driver), Ron Blecker (SG-3 Airman), John Prowse (Colonel Pearson), Holly Dignard (President’s Aide), Jason Calder (II) (SG-3 Soldier), John MacDonald (SG-3 Soldier), John Sampson (SG-5 Soldier), Bill Edwards (SG-5 Soldier), Bill Stewart (Jaffa), Ed Anders (Jaffa), Gavin Buhr (Jaffa), Ken Kirzinger (Jaffa), Nigel Johnson (Jaffa), Bonnie Arbuthnot (Bonnie)
Global rating: 9.5
The SGC learns that Anubis is planning to attack Earth, so Jack once again downloads Ancient knowledge, hoping to find Ancient weapons capable of stopping the impending attack.
7 – 22 Lost City (2)
First aired: 3/19/2004
Writer: Robert C. Cooper, Brad Wright
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: David Palffy (Anubis), Tony Amendola (Bra’tac), Ronny Cox (Vice-President Robert Kinsey), Michael Adamthwaite (Her’ak), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Dan Payne (Super Soldier) , Jessica Steen (Dr. Elizabeth Weir), William Devane (President Henry Hayes), Marc Worden (Ronan), James McDaniel (General Francis Maynard), John Jumper (Himself (General John Jumper)), Ingrid Kavelaars (Major Erin Gant), Colleen Winton (National Security Advisor), John Prowse (Colonel Pearson), Peter Kufluk (Technician #2), Kurt Max Runte (Kirkland), Finn Michael (Captain)
Global rating: 9.7
Using Jack’s Ancient knowledge, SG-1 goes to a planet in search of Ancient weapons but soon learn that the weapons are actually hidden on Earth. Will SG-1 be able to make it back in time before Anubis’ attack begins?
8 – 1 New Order (1)
First aired: 7/9/2004
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Vince Crestejo (Goa’uld System Lord Yu-huang “Yu The Great” Shang Ti), Michael Shanks (Thor (voice)), G. Patrick Currie (Fifth), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), David DeLuise (Pete Shanahan), Steve Bacic (Camulus), Barclay Hope (Col. Pendergast), Chelah Horsdal (Commanding Officer), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), Geoff Redknap (Asgard Puppeteer), Jeny Cassady (Asgard Puppeteer) , Torri Higginson (Dr. Elizabeth Weir), Kira Clavell (Amateratsu), Kevan Ohtsji (Oshu – First Prime to Yu), Todd Masters (Asgard Puppeteer), Adam Behr (Asgard Puppeteer), Paul Hoosen (Asgard Puppeteer), Brad Proctor (Asgard Puppeteer)
Global rating: 9.2
While Sam and Teal’c go to the planet of the former human-form Replicators to contact the Asgard to cure Jack, Daniel and Dr. Weir must deal with Goa’uld System Lords who want the Ancients weapon the Tau’ri used to destroy Anubis.
8 – 2 New Order (2)
First aired: 7/9/2004
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Amanda Tapping (RepliCarter), Michael Shanks (Thor (voice)), Vince Crestejo (Goa’uld System Lord Yu-huang “Yu The Great” Shang Ti), G. Patrick Currie (Fifth), David DeLuise (Pete Shanahan), Steve Bacic (Camulus), Geoff Redknap (Asgard Puppeteer), Jeny Cassady (Asgard Puppeteer), Barclay Hope (Col. Pendergast), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), Chelah Horsdal (Commanding Officer), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Torri Higginson (Dr. Elizabeth Weir), Kira Clavell (Amateratsu), Todd Masters (Asgard Puppeteer), Adam Behr (Asgard Puppeteer), Paul Hoosen (Asgard Puppeteer), Brad Proctor (Asgard Puppeteer), Kevan Ohtsji (Oshu – First Prime to Yu)
Global rating: 9.3
As the Replicators overwhelm the new Asgard homeworld, SG-1 works to revive Jack, create an Ancients weapon to stop the invaders, and tries to find the missing Sam, who is held captive by the humanform Replicator Fifth in a virtual reality.
8 – 3 Lockdown
First aired: 7/23/2004
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: William Waring
Guest star: Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler) , Gavin Hood (Col. Alexi Vaselov), Alisen Down (Dr. Brightman), Aaron Pearl (Maj. Kearney), Holly Ferguson (Lt. Evans), Arvydas Lebeliunas (Anatole Konstantinov)
Global rating: 8.5
A Russian Air Force Colonel comes to join SGC, as an alien creature shows up at the same time. The creature starts taking over members of the SGC. General O’Neill orders SGC to be locked down until the creature can be contained.
8 – 4 Zero Hour
First aired: 7/30/2004
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Peter F. Woeste
Guest star: Cliff Simon (Ba’al), Eric Breker (Colonel Reynolds), Colin Cunningham (Major Paul Davis), Steve Bacic (Camulus), Bill Dow (Dr. Lee), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler) , Pierre Bernard (Technician #2/Master Sergeant O’Brien), David Kaufman (Mark Gilmour), Michael Ryan (John Prior (President’s Advance Man)), Jesai Jayhmes (Amra Delegate), James Ashcroft (Amra Delegate), Ken Kirzinger (Jaffa)
Global rating: 8.9
Five days in the life of SGC as Jack assumes full command of the base and has to deal with a rapidly growing alien plant, the capture of SG-1 by Ba’al, arguing alien delegates, and a tricky traitorous System Lord.
8 – 5 Icon
First aired: 8/6/2004
Writer: Damian Kindler
Director: Peter F. Woeste
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Richard Side (Guide), Amy Sloan (Leda), Timothy Webber (Commander Gareth), Matthew Bennett (Jared Kane), James Kidnie (Soren), Chris Redmond (Tian), Leanne Adachi (Rebel Aide), Preston Cook (Radio Man), Charles Zuckermann (Rebel Soldier)
Global rating: 8.1
Daniel attempts to aid a battle-ravaged society when the team’s appearance sparks a war.
8 – 6 Avatar
First aired: 8/13/2004
Writer: Damian Kindler
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Michael Shanks (Dr. Daniel Jackson (Seasons 1-5, 7+)), Bill Dow (Dr. Lee), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), Dan Payne (Supersoldier) , Andrew Airlie (Dr. Carmichael)
Global rating: 8.3
The SGC experiment with a virtual reality chair from the Gamekeeper’s world (season 2), but Teal’c becomes trapped in a virtual loop against an undefeatable batch of Anubis drones.
8 – 7 Affinity
First aired: 8/20/2004
Writer: Iain Pattison, Peter DeLuise
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: David DeLuise (Pete Shanahan), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Brad Kelly (Thug Friend), Christopher Attadia (Eric), Lucas Wolf (Trust Member (Jennings)), Judith Berlin (Mrs. Conners), Erica Durance (Krista James), Sean Millington (Thug Friend), Peter Bryant (Trust Member (Hoskins)), Adrian Hughes (Paul), Kate Mitchell (Purse Woman), Brad Sihvon (Joe), Rob Hayter (Sergeant), Benita Ha (Brooks), Michael Rogers (Col. Richard Kendrick), Derek Hamilton (Doug McNair), Clay Virtue (Purse Thief)
Global rating: 8.5
Teal’c moves into an apartment off-base where he becomes involved in a neighbor’s problems. Meanwhile, Carter’s boyfriend, Peter Shanahan, proposes and Carter tries to decide. Teal’c is then charged for murder and kidnapping and Daniel disappears while trying to prove Teal’c innocent.
8 – 8 Covenant
First aired: 8/27/2004
Writer: Ron Wilkerson, Robert C. Cooper
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Michael Shanks (Thor (voice)), Morris Chapdelaine (Colson’s Asgard/Thor Puppeteer) , Charles Shaughnessy (Alec Colson), Tom O’Brien (Brian Vogler), Kendall Cross (Julia Donovan), Chris Shields (Capt. Mike Shefield), Ingrid Torrance (Staffer), Brad Proctor (Colson’s Asgard/Thor Puppeteer), George Grove (Thor Puppeteer), Nicolas Podbrey (Thor Puppeteer), Todd Masters (Thor Puppeteer/Colson’s Asgard), Paul Hoosen (Thor Puppeteer/Colson’s Asgard)
Global rating: 8.5
A rich industrialist has evidence to prove that there is alien life on other planets and gives the governments of the world 24 hours to reveal the truth or he’s revealing it. The Air Force tries to discredit him. Then Carter is given the job to tell him about the Stargate and the Goa’uld to try to convince him that the world doesn’t need to know. The Trust also tries to silence him.
8 – 9 Sacrifices
First aired: 9/10/2004
Writer: Christopher Judge
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Tony Amendola (Bra’tac), Neil Denis (Rya’c), Jeff Judge (Aron), Gary Jones (Sgt. Walter Harriman), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), Dan Payne (Jaffa) , Jolene Blalock (Ishta), Mercedes De La Zerda (Kar’yn), Royston Innes (Moloc), Simon Bailey (Ka’lel), Noah Danby (Cha’ra), Steve Lawlor (Cor’ak)
Global rating: 7.8
Teal’c is upset when his son Rya’c plans to marry a Jaffa woman of the Haktyl who he sees as not fit for him. Ishta comes to the SGC after she believes Haktyl has been compromised, and moves her people into the SGC until Carter finds them a suitable planet. Ishta attends a meeting of Haktyl warriors to discuss rising against the Goa’uld Moloc, but he finds out about the meeting and captures her.
8 – 10 Endgame
First aired: 9/17/2004
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Chelah Horsdal (Commanding Officer), Barclay Hope (Colonel Pendergast), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), Rob Lee (Major Pierce) , Ed Anders (Warehouse Guy), Ryan Booth (Zarin’s Jaffa), Rob Hayter (Sergeant), Scott Owen (Sgt. MacKenzie), Benita Ha (Trust Member (Brooks)), Peter Bryant (Trust Member (Hoskins)), Lucas Wolf (Trust Member (Jennings)), Mark Gibbon (M’Zel), Michael Sorich (Dr. Bricksdale), Brandy Ledford (Zarin)
Global rating: 8.6
The Trust is behind a plan to steal the Stargate and eliminate the Jaffa and the Goa’uld with the Tok’ra poison.
8 – 11 Gemini
First aired: 1/21/2005
Writer: Peter DeLuise
Director: William Waring
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Amanda Tapping (RepliCarter), G. Patrick Currie (Fifth), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), Michael Shanks (Thor (voice)) , Jason Emanuel (Tech Sergeant), Chris Robson (S.F.)
Global rating: 8.2
The Replicator Carter that Fifth created contacts the SGC and tells them that she wants to be destroyed. She also tells them that Fifth has made all Replicators immune to the disruptor. But does she have an ulterior motive…?
8 – 12 Prometheus Unbound
First aired: 1/28/2005
Writer: Damian Kindler
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Don S. Davis (General George Hammond), Claudia Black (Vala), Eric Breker (Colonel Reynolds), Morris Chapdelaine (Tenat), Geoff Redknap (Alien), Dan Payne (Super Soldier) , Ellie Harvie (Dr. Lindsey Novak), Christopher Pearce (Bosworth)
Global rating: 9.1
General Hammond and Daniel go on an expedition on the Prometheus to Atlantis. They encounter an abandoned Goa’uld Al’kesh and decide to salvage it. A Kull warrior rings aboard the ship and rings everyone else onto the Al’kesh leaving only Daniel onboard the Prometheus. The Kull warrior turns out to be a woman named Vala who wants to use Prometheus to evacuate her people from a Goa’uld occupied world. But is she telling the truth?
8 – 13 It’s Good To Be King
First aired: 2/4/2005
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Bill Gereghty
Guest star: Wayne Brady (Trelak), Tom McBeath (Harry Maybourne), Nancy Sorel (Garan), Melanie Blackwell (Servant), Robert Bruce (VI) (Local), Zak Church (Local)
Global rating: 8.4
The planet that Harry Maybourne was relocated to by the Tok’ra is targeted by a System Lord and SG-1 must go to rescue him. They discover that Harry has made himself king using knowledge of the Ancients…knowledge that may give them access to the Ancients’ time-travel technology.
8 – 14 Full Alert
First aired: 2/11/2005
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Ronny Cox (Robert Kinsey), Garry Chalk (Colonel Chekov), Barclay Hope (Colonel Lionel Pendergrast), Chelah Horsdal (Commanding Officer) , Hiro Kanagawa (Mr. Wayne), Allan Gray (Mr. Kent), Mike Dopud (Colonel Chernovshev), Dmitry Chepovetsky (Russian Soldier), Joey Aresco (Mr. Parker), Francoise Robertson (Captain Daria Voronkova), Lucas Wolf (Jennings)
Global rating: 8.0
Robert Kinsey contacts General O’Neill and tells him that the Trust is trying to bring down the U.S. government, and want Kinsey’s help. Kinsey and the Trust escape surveillance but when the trail leads to Russia, Daniel is captured when it is revealed that Kinsey tried to kill a leading Russian general…and Kinsey is now the host to a Goa’uld symbiote.
8 – 15 Citizen Joe
First aired: 2/18/2005
Writer: Damian Kindler
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Andy Thompson (Calvin), Mark Hansen (Older Andy), Alex Ferris (Andy), Chad Krowchuk (Gordie Lowe), Beatrice Zeilanger (Cindy), Dan Castellaneta (Joe Spencer), Deborah Theaker (Charlene Spencer), Louis Chirillo (Bert Simmons), Eric Keenleyside (Fred)
Global rating: 8.3
Jack is confronted in his home by an irate barber…who claims to know everything about the Stargate project and SG-1.
8 – 16 Reckoning (1)
First aired: 2/25/2005
Writer: Damian Kindler
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Amanda Tapping (RepliCarter), Jeff Judge (Aron), Cliff Simon (Ba’al), Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Selmak), Tony Amendola (Bra’tac), Michael Shanks (Thor (voice)), Vince Crestejo (Goa’uld System Lord Yu-huang “Yu The Great” Shang Ti), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler) , Rik Kiviaho (New Anubis), Dan Payne (Kull Warrior), Samantha Banton (Baal’s Lieutenant), Dean Aylesworth (Old Anubis), Mel Harris (Oma Desala), Isaac Hayes (Tolok), Kevan Ohtaji (Oshu, Yu’s First Prime)
Global rating: 9.3
The Replicators threaten to overwhelm the galaxy, taking out the Goa’uld and then Earth. While Sam and Thor work to develop a weapon, Teal’c and Bra’tac lead the rebel Jaffa in taking a major temple and Jack and Jacob are forced to make an alliance with Ba’al.
8 – 17 Reckoning (2)
First aired: 3/4/2005
Writer: Damian Kindler
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Amanda Tapping (RepliCarter), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Jeff Judge (Aron), Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Selmak), Tony Amendola (Bra’tac), Cliff Simon (Ba’al), Eric Breker (Colonel Reynolds), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler) , Emy Aneke (Ba’al’s Jaffa), Dean Aylesworth (Old Anubis), Isaac Hayes (Tolok)
Global rating: 9.6
Ba’al sends his fleet back to retake the planet Dakara, pitting his ships against Teal’c and the Jaffa. The RepliCarter tries to probe Daniel’s mind to find all the Ancients’ knowledge, while Jacob and Carter discover the Ancient weapon on Dakara and try to figure out how to use it to destroy the Replicators. And on Earth, the Replicators overrun the SGC as Jack orders a nuclear strike.
8 – 18 Threads
First aired: 3/11/2005
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Selmak), David DeLuise (Pete Shanahan), Tony Amendola (Bra’tac), Jeff Judge (Aron), Cliff Simon (Ba’al) , Mel Harris (Oma Desala), Isaac Hayes (Tolok), Rik Kiviaho (Anubis), Clare Carey (Kerry Johnson), George Dzundza (Jim/Anubis)
Global rating: 9.4
While Daniel finds himself in a mysterious diner suspended between death and ascension, Jacob’s fate takes an unexpected turn, Jack and Sam consider their romantic lives, and Anubis unleashes his plan for galactic destruction.
8 – 19 Moebius (1)
First aired: 3/18/2005
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Colin Cunningham (Major Paul Davis), Don S. Davis (Brigadier General George S. Hammond), David Hewlett (Dr. Rodney McKay), Robert Wisden (Major Samuels) , Maurico Vasquez (Carlos, ESL Student), David Lewis (IV) (Cameron Balinsky), Alessandro Juliani (Katep), James Purcell (Dr. Hershfield), Georgia Craig (Sabrina Gosling), Benjamin Easterday (Ra’s Jaffa Commander), Neil Schell (Mr. Crandall), Jay Williams (IV) (Ra)
Global rating: 9.0
SG-1 and General O’Neill use the time-puddle jumper to go to Ancient Egypt to recover a ZPM. They successfully steal it but they find Jaffa surrounding the cloaked jumper. The future is altered and SG-1 never existed – Daniel teaches English as a second language, Carter proofreads astrophysics papers, and Jack retired from the Air Force and became a charter boat captain. Archaeologists find the video camera Daniel took with them with instructions to find the stargate, find Teal’c, and return to the past to correct the future.
8 – 20 Moebius (2)
First aired: 3/25/2005
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Peter Williams (IV) (Apophis), Jay Acovone (Major Charles Kawalski), David Hewlett (Dr. Rodney McKay), Don S. Davis (Brigadier General George S. Hammond) , Trevor Jones (Donner), Alessandro Juliani (Katep), Benjamin Easterday (Ra’s Jaffa Commander), Sina Najafi (Egyptian Boy), Christopher Pearce (Bosworth), Rob Fournier (Airman Mansfield)
Global rating: 8.9
The alternate SG-1 go to Chulak to find Teal’c and Daniel is killed. The alternate Carter, O’Neill, and Teal’c then go back to ancient Egypt to correct the past. They meet the original timeline Daniel who is the only survivor of a failed rebellion against Ra. Together, they must formulate a plan to steal the Stargate so that Ra can not take it with him.
9 – 1 Avalon (1)
First aired: 7/15/2005
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Obi Ndefo (Rak’nor), Martin Christopher (Lt. Marks), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Bill Dow (Dr. Lee), Claudia Black (Vala), Matthew Walker (Merlin) , Silya Wiggins (Therapist), Michael Jonsson (F-302 Pilot), Scott Owen (Technician), Robert Clarke (Science Candidate), Alistair Abell (Science Candidate), Penelope Corrin (Science Candidate), Sean Arnfinson (Military Candidate), Janis Benson (Military Candidate), Donna White (Crying Mother), Wendy Russell (II) (Nurse), Claude Knowlton (Doctor), Mar Andersons (Air Force Official), Tyler McClendon (Lt. Banks), Richard Dean Anderson (Brigadier General Jack O’Neill)
Global rating: 8.8
Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell comes to the SGC to be the newest member of SG-1, but he soon learns from General Hank Landry, O’Neill’s successor, that the team has disbanded. Carter is at Area 51, Daniel is about to go to Atlantis, and Teal’c has left the program to be with his people. However, after Vala arrives on Earth with a tablet that supposedly tells the location of an Ancient treasure, Mitchell decides that finding it would be the perfect way to reunite SG-1.
9 – 2 Avalon (2)
First aired: 7/22/2005
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Greg Anderson (Administrator), Bill Dow (Dr. Lee), Obi Ndefo (Rak’nor), Lexa Doig (Dr. Carolyn Lam), Martin Christopher (Lt. Marks), Claudia Black (Vala) , Silya Wiggens (Therapist), Steve Park (Harrid), Larry Cedar (Ori Prior), April Telek (Sallis), Nicholas Harrison (Knight), Brahm Taylor (Villager), Mark Houghton (Prior), Paul Moniz de Sa (Fannis)
Global rating: 8.8
Daniel Jackson and Vala are seemingly transported into the bodies of two people in a distant galaxy on a planet populated by worshippers of a strange authority.
9 – 3 Origin (3)
First aired: 7/29/2005
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Brad Turner
Guest star: Bill Dow (Dr. Lee), Lexa Doig (Dr. Carolyn Lam), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Louis Gossett, Jr. (Gerak), Greg Anderson (Administrator), Claudia Black (Vala) , Larry Cedar (Ori Prior), Steve Park (Harrid), Julian Sands (Doci), Mark Houghton (Prior), April Telek (Sallis), Paul Moniz de Sa (Fannis), Gardiner Millar (Yatyir), Penelope Corrin (Dr. Lindsay), Richard Dean Anderson (Brigadier General Jack O’Neill)
Global rating: 8.9
Stargate Command encounters missionaries for a race of “gods” known as the Ori, who have zero tolerance for disbelievers.
9 – 4 The Ties That Bind
First aired: 8/5/2005
Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi
Director: William Waring
Guest star: Geoff Redknap (Jup), Bill Dow (Dr. Lee), Morris Chapdelaine (Tenat), Lexa Doig (Dr. Carolyn Lam), Claudia Black (Vala) , Eileen Peddle (Major Gibson), Michael P. Northey (Inago), Darren Moore (Vosh), Bruce Gray (Sen. Fisher), Wallace Shawn (Arlos), Malcolm Scott (Caius)
Global rating: 8.6
In order to free themselves of the bond created by the Jaffa bracelets, Daniel and Vala must locate and return the items she stole from the bracelets’ previous owner.
9 – 5 The Powers That Be
First aired: 8/12/2005
Writer: Martin Gero
Director: William Waring
Guest star: Lexa Doig (Dr. Carolyn Lam), Greg Anderson (The Prior), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Claudia Black (Vala) , Cam Chai (Azdak), Pablo Coffey (Vachna), Chad Hershler (Village Aide), Matt Johnson (Village Player), Nicole Correia Damude (Village Player), Michael Coleman (Med Tech)
Global rating: 8.8
SG-1 and Vala go to a planet where she is still worshipped as Qetesh, and in order to prove to the people that the Ori aren’t truly gods, she tells them the truth about herself. However, she is then forced to stand trial and possibly be executed.
9 – 6 Beachhead
First aired: 8/19/2005
Writer: Brad Wright
Director: Brad Turner
Guest star: Claudia Black (Vala), Martin Christopher (Lt. Marks), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Louis Gossett, Jr. (Gerak), Barclay Hope (Colonel Lionel Pendergast), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler) , Brett Chan (Jaffa Pilot), Eileen Barrett (Birra), Donald Adams (Latal), Ian Butcher (Prior), Maury Chaykin (Nerus)
Global rating: 9.1
When the Ori create a force field around a free Jaffa planet, General Landry orders Carter to use a weapon that she designed against the Ori’s forces.
9 – 7 Ex Deus Machina
First aired: 8/26/2005
Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Simone Bailly (Kal’el), Peter Flemming (Agent Malcolm Barrett), Martin Christopher (Lt. Marks), Louis Gossett, Jr. (Gerak), Cliff Simon (Ba’al), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Barclay Hope (Colonel Lionel Pendergast) , Gardiner Millar (Yat’yir), Chilton Crane (Sheila Jameson), Ken Dresen (Alex Jameson), David MacInnis (Williams), Sonya Salomaa (Charlotte Mayfield), Kendall Cross (Julia Donovan)
Global rating: 8.7
A System Lord is found hiding on Earth, and he threatens to activate a naquadah bomb hidden somewhere in the United States if the SGC tries to go after him.
9 – 8 Babylon
First aired: 9/9/2005
Writer: Damian Kindler
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Lexa Doig (Dr. Carolyn Lam), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Tony Todd (Lord Haikon), Jason Winston George (Jolan), Jarvis George (Volnek), Darcy Laurie (Tass’an), Bryan Elliot (Colonel Raimi), William B. Davis (Prior)
Global rating: 8.5
Offworld, SG-1 is attacked by Jaffa of the Sodan, and Mitchell is wounded in a fight with one of them. Thinking that the Jaffa was killed, the other Jaffa take Mitchell back to their village to be trained for a fight to the death.
9 – 9 Prototype
First aired: 9/16/2005
Writer: Alan McCullough
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Lexa Doig (Dr. Carolyn Lam), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Robert Picardo (Richard Woolsey), Neil Jackson (Khalek), Ivan Cermak (Major Altman)
Global rating: 8.8
SG-1 finds a Goa’uld-Human hybrid in stasis in an abandoned Goa’uld lab and take it back to Earth to study, where they learn it was created using Anubis’ DNA.
9 – 10 The Fourth Horseman (1)
First aired: 9/16/2005
Writer: Damian Kindler
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Tony Amendola (Bra’tac), Lexa Doig (Dr. Carolyn Lam), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Bill Dow (Dr. Lee) , Thomas Milburn Jr. (Hazmat Officer), Gardiner Millar (Yat’yir), Ty Olsson (Colonel Barnes), Jeff Judge (Aron), Panou (Lieutenant Fisher), Louis Gossett, Jr. (Gerak), Dawn Chubai (News Reporter), Dagmar Midcap (News Reporter), Cameron Bright (Orlin), Kurt Evans (Lieutenant), Simone Bailly (Kal’el), Don S. Davis (General George S. Hammond), Greg Anderson (Prior #1), Julian Sands (Doci)
Global rating: 9.1
After an SGC officer returns to Earth after unknowingly being infected with the Ancient Plague, the virus quickly spreads throughout the United States. Not wanting the Ori to gain control of the Milky Way Galaxy, Orlin yet again descends to help Carter find a cure.
9 – 11 The Fourth Horseman (2)
First aired: 1/6/2006
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Lexa Doig (Dr. Carolyn Lam), Simone Bailly (Kal’el), Don S. Davis (General George Hammond), Louis Gossett, Jr. (Gerak), Tony Amendola (Bra’tac), Garry Chalk (Colonel Chekov), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Cameron Bright (Orlin), Tony Todd (Lord Haikon), William B. Davis (Prior), Mark Oliver (French Representative LaPierre), Jason Winston George (Jolan), Jeff Judge (Aron), Noah Danby (Cha’ra), Dawn Chubai (News Reporter), Kurt Evans (Col. Johnson), Dagmar Midcap (News Reporter)
Global rating: 9.0
Members of the SGC start to become infected while Mitchell and Daniel try to capture the Prior.
9 – 12 Collateral Damage
First aired: 1/13/2006
Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi
Director: William Waring
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , John Treleaven (Colonel), Maximillian Uhrin (Young Mitchell), Anna Galvin (Dr. Reya Varrick), Warren Kimmel (Dr. Marell), Benson Simmonds (Dr. Amuro), William Atherton (The Emissary), Ian Robison (Mitchell’s Father), Brian Drummond (Security Officer)
Global rating: 8.4
When SG-1 travels to an Asgard protected planet, Colonel Mitchell is accused of a murder he did not commit…but has memories showing he did.
9 – 13 Ripple Effect
First aired: 1/20/2006
Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Jeny Cassady (Kavasir (puppeteer)), Bill Dow (Dr. Lee), JR Bourne (Martouf/Lantash), Teryl Rothery (Dr. Janet Fraiser), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Lexa Doig (Dr. Carolyn Lam) , Paul Hooson (Kavasir (puppeteer)), Nicholas Podbery (Kavasir (puppeteer)), Morris Chapdelaine (Kvasir (puppeteer)), Trevor Devall (Voice Of Kvasir)
Global rating: 9.1
Alternate realities coming together at Stargate Command create alternate versions of SG-1 and some of their fallen allies.
9 – 14 Stronghold
First aired: 1/27/2006
Writer: Alan McCullough
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Tony Amendola (Bra’tac), Cliff Simon (Ba’al), Eric Breker (SG-3 Leader) , Reed Diamond (Major Bryce Ferguson), Simone Bailly (Ka’lel), Gardiner Millar (Yat’yir), Ken Kirzinger (Jaffa Commander), Don Thompson (U’kin), Veena Sood (Dr. Kelly), Yan Feldman (Til’Vak), Dakin Matthews (Maz’rai)
Global rating: 8.6
Ba’al kidnaps and brainwashes members of the Jaffa High Council in a bid to seize control of the Jaffa. Meanwhile, Mitchell debates whether to reveal the Stargate program to a dying friend who was once in line for his SG-1 position.
9 – 15 Ethon
First aired: 2/3/2006
Writer: Damian Kindler
Director: Ken Girotti
Guest star: Martin Christopher (Lt. Marks), Chelah Horsdal (Com. Officer), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Sage Brocklebank (Rand Protectorate Tech), Ernie Hudson (Pernaux), Peter Shinkoda (Caledonian Aide), Matthew Bennett (Jared Kane), John Aylward (President Nadal), Desiree Zurowski (Minister Chaska), Barclay Hope (Colonel Lionel Pendergast)
Global rating: 8.9
SG-1 and the Prometheus travel to Tegalus to stop the Rand Protectorate from using an Ori-supplied superweapon to destroy their enemies, the Caledonians. But things turn grim when Daniel is captured and the Prometheus is caught in a firefight
9 – 16 Off the Grid
First aired: 2/10/2006
Writer: Alan McCullough
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Gary Jones (Chief Master Sgt Walter Harriman), Martin Christopher (Lieutenant Marks), Matthew Glave (Colonel Emerson), Eric Breker (Colonel Reynolds), Eric Steinberg (Netan), Cliff Simon (Ba’al) , Peter New (Farmer), Maury Chaykin (Nerus), Ahmad Sharmrou (Worrel’s Henchman), Vincent Corazza (Worrel), Michael Sunczyk (Vi’tak)
Global rating: 8.7
The SGC learns that the organization of traders and mercenaries known as the Lucian Alliance is distributing a highly-addictive drug and SG-1 goes to investigate. But the situation becomes complicated when the planet’s Stargate disappears…and SG-1 is held responsible.
9 – 17 The Scourge
First aired: 2/17/2006
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Ken Girotti
Guest star: Robert Picardo (Agent Richard Woolsey), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Bill Dow (Dr. Lee) , Sean Hall (Airman #2), Guy Fauchon (Dr. Pullman), John Prowse (Colonel Pearson), Jason McKinnon (Airman #1), Tony Alcantar (Dr. Myers), Andy Maton (Chapman), Mark Oliver (Lapierre), Tamlyn Tomita (Shen Xiaoyi)
Global rating: 8.4
While a group of foreign delegates are touring the Gamma Site, a swarm of alien bugs linked to the Ori escapes containment…and adapt to become carnivorous.
9 – 18 Arthur’s Mantle
First aired: 2/24/2006
Writer: Alan McCullough
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Eric Breker (Colonel Reynolds), Bill Dow (Dr. Lee), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Morris Chapdelaine (Prior) , Raymond Chan (Sparring Warrior), Andrew McNee (Technician), Tony Todd (Lord Haikon), Doug Wert (Major Hadden), Jarvis George (Volnek), Darren Giblin (Conway)
Global rating: 9.0
Carter and Mitchell find themselves trapped on another plane, out of phase and invisible to everyone else. While Sam attempts to reverse the procedure, Mitchell goes after an assassin who is wiping out the Sodan.
9 – 19 Crusade
First aired: 3/3/2006
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Robert C. Cooper
Guest star: Doug Abrahams (Prior), Claudia Black (Vala), Garry Chalk (Colonel Chekov), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler) , Alex Dafoe (Halstrom), Tim Guinee (Tomin), Tamlyn Tomita (Shen Xiaoyi), Michael Ironside (Seevis), Daniella Evangelista (Denya)
Global rating: 8.9
Using an Ancient communication device, Vala contacts the SGC through Daniel and informs them of what’s been happening in the Ori’s galaxy.
9 – 20 Camelot
First aired: 3/10/2006
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Matthew Walker (Merlin), Garry Chalk (Colonel Chekov), Jeny Cassady (Kvasir (puppeteer)), Martin Christopher (Major Marks), Claudia Black (Vala), Eric Steinberg (Netan) , Nancy Martin (Meurik’s Wife), Katharine Isabelle (Valencia), Noah Danby (Cha’ra), Oleg Palme Feoktistov (Korolev Pilot), David Thomson (Antonius), Bruno Verdoni (Netan’s Lieutenant), Paul Hooson (Kvasir (puppeteer)), Geoff Redknapp (Kvasir (puppeteer)), Morris Chapdelaine (Kvasir (voice)), Connor Dunn (Ramus), John Noble (Meurik)
Global rating: 9.5
The team learns of an ancient weapons system in the village of Camelot on an alien planet.
10 – 1 Flesh and Blood
First aired: 7/14/2006
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: William Waring
Guest star: Doug Abrahams (Prior), Jeny Cassady (Kvasir (Puppeteer)), Garry Chalk (Colonel Chekov), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Martin Christopher (Major Marks), Matthew Glave (Colonel Emerson), Eric Steinberg (Netan), Tony Amendola (Bra’tac) , Emma Cooper (Adria at age 4), Paul Hooson (Kvasir (Puppeteer)), Nicholas Podbery (Kvasir (Puppeteer)), Morris Chapdelaine (Kvasir (Puppeteer)), Apollonia Vanova (Russian Weapons Officer), Gwenda Lorenzetti (Nursemaid), Robert Picardo (Richard Woolsey), Bruno Verdoni (Netan’s Lieutenant), Brenna O’Brien (Adria at age 12), Jodelle Ferland (Adria at age 7), Tim Guinee (Tomin)
Global rating: 9.3
As the Ori gain power with their invasion of Chulak, Vala’s daughter Adria ages years in a matter of hours and the secret of her conception is revealed.
10 – 2 Morpheus
First aired: 7/21/2006
Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Toby Berner (Grimsby), Patrick Gilmore (Ackerman), Robin Mossley (Reimer), Benjamin Ratner (Dr. Hutchison), Chris Bradford (Medical Technician), Robert Picardo (Richard Woolsey)
Global rating: 8.7
The team goes off-world seeking a weapon against the Ori and ends up in serious trouble. Meanwhile, Landry is faced with having to decide whether or not Vala can be trusted to remain at the SGC.
10 – 3 The Pegasus Project
First aired: 7/28/2006
Writer: Brad Wright
Director: William Waring
Guest star: Matthew Glave (Colonel Paul Emerson), Matthew Walker (Merlin), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , David Nykl (Dr. Radek Zelenka), Torri Higginson (Dr. Elizabeth Weir), Chuck Campbell (Technician), Sarah Strange (Morgan le Fay), Chelah Horsdal (Lieutenant Womack), David Hewlett (Dr. Rodney McKay), Joe Flanigan (Lieutenant Colonel John Sheppard)
Global rating: 9.7
Daniel and Vala travel to Atlantis in search of Merlin’s anti-Ori weapon, while Sam, and Mitchell join forces with Dr. McKay to lock out the Ori supergate.
10 – 4 Insiders
First aired: 8/4/2006
Writer: Alan McCullough
Director: Peter F. Woeste
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), Bill Dow (Dr. Lee), Peter Flemming (N.I.D. Agent Malcolm Barrett), Cliff Simon (Ba’al) , Lesley Ewen (SGC Geneticist), Paul Christie (Caffey)
Global rating: 8.7
Stargate Command faces off against their old nemesis Ba’al and his clones as Landry spars with the NID and Agent Barrett.
10 – 5 Uninvited
First aired: 8/11/2006
Writer: Damian Kindler
Director: William Waring
Guest star: Eric Breker (Colonel Reynolds), James Caldwell (Hunter), Keegan Connor Tracy (Dr. Redden), Jodie Graham (SG Leader), Brock Johnson (Hunter), Biski Gugushe (SG-11 Leader), Jason Bryden (Trust Operative), John Murphy (Sheriff Stokes)
Global rating: 8.4
While assisting SG-3 on an offworld mission, Teal’c encounters a savage alien creature that is killing the inhabitants. SG-1 investigates and learns that a parasite is to blame. The team suspects that the Ori are responsible, but they are shocked when they find out the real cause.
10 – 6 200
First aired: 8/18/2006
Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi, Brad Wright, Carl Binder, Martin Gero, Robert C. Cooper
Director: Martin Wood
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Peter DeLuise (Wormhole X-Treme Replacement Actor) , Trevor Devall (Voice of Asgard), Shirley Hill (Furling), Jonathan Hill (Furling), Julie Johnson (Young Carter), Jason Coleman (Young Daniel), Barbara Kottmeier (Young Vala), Cory Monteith (Young Mitchell), Anwar Hasan (Young Teal’c), Martin Wood (Wormhole X-Treme Director), Herbert Duncanson (Douglas Anders), Christian Bocher (Raymond Gunne), Jill Teed (Yolanda Reese), Isaac Hayes (Teal’c PI Announcer), Richard Dean Anderson (Major General Jack O’Neill), Don S. Davis (Lieutenant General George Hammond), Willie Garson (Martin Lloyd), Pierre Bernard (Zombie)
Global rating: 8.5
Mitchell eagerly awaits the next off-world mission, which will be his 200th trip through the Stargate. However, Martin Lloyd returns and seeks help with his movie script. The Pentagon orders the SG-1 team to assist because the decision makers believe a film about intergalactic wormhole travel will provide a good cover story for the Stargate program.
10 – 7 Counterstrike
First aired: 8/25/2006
Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Tony Amendola (Bra’tac), Morena Baccarin (Adria), Matthew Glave (Colonel Paul Emerson), Martin Christopher (Major Marks) , Shiraine Haas (Lt. Evans), Aleks Holtz DUPLICATE GUIDE (Jaffa), Sylvesta Stuart (Jaffa), David Andrews (Se’tak), Richard Whiten (Bo’rel), Peter Nicholas Smyth (Prior of the Ori)
Global rating: 9.3
After Adria’s followers come under attack, she attempts to learn the identity of her aggressors from Daniel and Vala.
10 – 8 Memento Mori
First aired: 9/8/2006
Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Patricia Harras (Fake Carter), Peter Benson (II) (Devon), Sean Owen Roberts (Driver), Brian Davies (Walter), Heather Christie (Waitress), Adrian Holmes (Officer Ryan), Don Stark (Sal), Sonya Salomaa (Athena), Brendan Beiser (Weaver), Phillip Mitchell (Guy #1)
Global rating: 8.9
Vala finds herself alone in a city with no memory of her identity or past life. Meanwhile, Mitchell and Teal’c question a man named Weaver who may have information about Vala’s whereabouts.
10 – 9 Company of Thieves
First aired: 9/15/2006
Writer: Alan McCullough
Director: William Waring
Guest star: Geoff Redknap (Oranian Lieutenant), Martin Christopher (Major Marks), Matthew Glave (Colonel Paul Emerson), Eric Steinberg (Netan), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Adrien Dorval (Borzin), Hawthorne James (Gavos), Michael Rogers (Major Escher), Dean Monroe McKenzie (Teresh), Joey Aresco (Slaviash), Scott McNeil (Kefflin), Morris Chapdelaine (Tenat), Sean Campbell (Solek), Timothy Paul Perez (Vashin), Rudolf Martin (Avateo)
Global rating: 8.8
Mitchell attempts to infiltrate the Lucian Alliance in order to rescue members of the SG-1 team from the fallout of an Alliance civil war.
10 – 10 The Quest (1)
First aired: 9/22/2006
Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Cliff Simon (Ba’al), Morena Baccarin (Adria), Doug Abrahams (Prior of the Ori) , Rod Loomis (Osric), Beverley Breuer (Barkeep), Quinn Lord (Child), Kenton Reid (Ori Soldier), Steve Archer (Ori Commander), Stephen Holmes (Villager)
Global rating: 9.5
The SG-1 team continues their quest for the Holy Grail, an Ancient device capable of killing the ascended Ori. They learn that an old nemesis is also looking for the device.
10 – 11 The Quest (2)
First aired: 4/13/2007
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Matthew Walker (Merlin), Cliff Simon (Ba’al), Morena Baccarin (Adria) , Doug Abrahams (Prior), Steve Archer (Ori Commander)
Global rating: 9.8
SG-1, Adria, and Ba’al continue their quest to search for Merlin’s weapon. They defeat the dragon then SG-1 and Ba’al are transported to another planet without Adria. The team search the new location and find Merlin, but being in stasis for so long has weakened him so Merlin passes all of his knowledge on to Jackson via an Ancient device. Now Jackson must build the weapon before Adria finds them.
10 – 12 Bounty
First aired: 0/0/0
Writer: Damian Kindler
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Bill Dow (Dr. Lee), Eric Steinberg (Netan) , Noah Danby (Cha’ra), Anne Marie Loder (Amy Vanderburg), David Lovgren (Darrell Grimes), Mike Dopud (Odai Ventrell), Gary Jones (Chief Mst Sgt. Walter Harriman), Timothy Paul Perez (Vashin), Maureen Thomas (Wendy Mitchell), Ian Robison (Frank Mitchell), Ryan Elm (Gary), Jody Thompson (Woman), Mark Brandon (Presenter), Jeny Cassady (Alien Bounty Hunter), Brad Proctor (Alien Bounty Hunter), Jackie Blackmore (Female Grad), Ed Anders (Former Football Player), Rob Boyce (Assassin Sniper), Rob Hayter (Phil)
Global rating: 8.8
Col. Mitchell returns to Kansas to attend his high-school reunion with Vala when Stargate Command learns of an attack on SG-1 team members.
10 – 13 The Shroud
First aired: 0/0/0
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Morena Baccarin (Adria) , Robert Picardo (Richard Woolsey), Christopher Gaze (Tevaris), Richard Dean Anderson (Major General Jack O’Neill)
Global rating: 9.5
The SG-1 team learns of yet another world that has been visited by a Prior of the Ori. However, this Prior hasn’t issued any threats. The team waits for the Prior’s return, only to be shocked by his identity.
10 – 14 Line in the Sand
First aired: 0/0/0
Writer: Alan McCullough
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Eric Breker (Colonel Reynolds) , Aisha Hinds (Thilana), Aaron Craven (Matar), Greg Anderson (Prior), Sean Tyson (Ori Firstman), Tim Guinee (Tomin)
Global rating: 9.1
Mitchell, Carter and Teal’c arrive on a planet being threatened by the Ori. They decide that a line needs to be drawn and that the Ori must not be allowed to advance any further. Carter attempts to use the Ancient Merlin’s technology to prevent the Ori from taking over the planet.
10 – 15 The Road Not Taken
First aired: 0/0/0
Writer: Alan McCullough
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Bill Dow (Dr. Lee) , Michael Chase (Chief of Staff), Billy Mitchell (Senator), Lisa Bayliss (Senator’s Wife), Travis Woloshyn (Protestor), Robert Mann (Dr. Bennett), Alexander Boynton (Floor Director), Don S. Davis (General George Hammond), Kavan Smith (Major Lorne), David Hewlett (Dr. Rodney McKay), Kendall Cross (Julia Donovan)
Global rating: 8.7
Carter ends up in an alternate universe and changes the course of things in that universe.
10 – 16 Bad Guys
First aired: 0/0/0
Writer: Martin Gero
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Sean Allan (Chancellor), Danielle Kremeniuk (Hesellven), Haley Beauchamp (Sylvana), Brent O’Connor (Heron), Joshua Malina (Cicero), Alistair Abell (Jayem Saran), Ron Canada (Quartus), Richard Zeman (Lourdes)
Global rating: 9.2
SG-1 finds a alien museum on another planet but are mistaken for a bunch of rebels that have taken hostages.
10 – 17 Talion
First aired: 0/0/0
Writer: Damian Kindler
Director: Andy Mikita
Guest star: Lexa Doig (Dr. Carolyn Lam), Tony Amendola (Bra’tac), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis) , Craig Fairbrass (Arkad), John Tench (Lizan), Megan Elizabeth (Jaffa Girl), Aaron Brooks (Nisal), Eric Breker (Colonel Reynolds), Peter Kent (Ba’kal)
Global rating: 8.4
After a terrorist attack on a Jaffa summit leaves many dead and Bra’tac seriously injured, Teal’c goes on a one-man quest for revenge.
10 – 18 Family Ties
First aired: 0/0/0
Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Director: Peter DeLuise
Guest star: Lexa Doig (Dr. Carolyn Lam), Bill Dow (Dr. Lee), Gary Jones (Technician/Sergeant Walter Davis), Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler) , Fred Willard (Jacek), Fulvio Cecere (Col. Davidson), Martin Christopher (Major Marks), Robin Richardson (Trader), Doreen Ramus (Hazel), Lillianne Dieuique-Lee (Kim), Paul Wu (De’vir)
Global rating: 7.7
Vala’s father Jacek contacts SGC claiming to have vital information that could impact the survival of Earth. Meanwhile, Gen. Landry’s ex-wife pays a visit.
10 – 19 Dominion
First aired: 0/0/0
Writer:
Director: William Waring
Guest star: Morena Baccarin (Adria), Cliff Simon (Ba’al)
Global rating: 9.4
SG-1 gets caught in the middle when Ba’al and Adria compete for domination of the galaxy.
10 – 20 Unending
First aired: 0/0/0
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Robert C. Cooper
Guest star: Michael Shanks (Voice of Thor)
Global rating: 9.2
The SG-1 team extends a small time frame to several years to survive an attack of the Ori and tries to find a solution to solve their problem.