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  1. Stargate SG-1 premiered on July 27, 1997, on the subscription channel Showtime. After five seasons on the same network, the Sci Fi Channel bought Stargate SG-1 and would air it for five further seasons, totalling to 214 episodes in ten seasons (seasons 1 through 7 consisted of 22 episodes each, and seasons 8 through 10 had 20 episodes each).

    • AIR DATE: 1997-1998. Stargate Command begins to explore the galaxy, making many new friends -- and new enemies.
    • AIR DATE: 1998-1999. The team encounters a Goa'uld resistance movement and forms an alliance with the Tok'ra.
    • AIR DATE: 1999-2000. Earth signs a treaty with the Goa'uld to prevent invasion, but the galaxy faces a new threat from Sokar.
    • AIR DATE: 2000-2001. Earth joins the fight against the Asgard's unstoppable enemy, and SG-1 discovers that the Russians have started a Stargate program.
  2. Stargate SG-1: Created by Jonathan Glassner, Brad Wright. With Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge, Michael Shanks, Richard Dean Anderson. A secret military team, SG-1, is formed to explore other planets through the recently discovered Stargates.

    • (102K)
    • 1997-07-27
    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • 44
  3. Don S. Davis. George Hammond (22 Episodes) Teryl Rothery. Janet Fraiser (12 Episodes) Peter Williams. Apophis (4 Episodes) Daniel Bacon. Technician (3 Episodes) Colin Cunningham.

    • The Fifth Race
    • Heroes
    • Window of Opportunity
    • Nemesis

    The plot:O’Neill learns the importance of not sticking your head in an alien orifice, even if it is bulging out of the wall. Why it’s great: All right, yes, the idea of someone getting super-intelligence that will eventually kill them is a bit of a cliché. The fact that “The Fifth Race“works despite its fairly staid premise is largely thanks to Ric...

    The plot:A film crew tries to make a documentary about everyday life at the SGC. O’Neill puts Hammond’s stapler in jelly again. Why it’s great: Expectations. After seven years, we’ve got a lot of them, and this episode revels in twisting them this way and that. We expect, for example, to see staff-wielding Jaffa trading fire with MP5-wielding airme...

    The plot:It’s the time loop episode. Why it’s great: SG-1frequently has grin-worthy moments, but it descends into out and out comedy less often than some would have you believe. All of the main cast get a chance to flex their funnybones here, though, when an Ancient time machine going wrong forces O’Neill and Teal’c to repeatedly live the same day ...

    The plot:Thor’s got a new ship, but it’s crashing. Turns out there’s a couple of bugs. Why it’s great: Throughout this rundown, we’ve been examining the strange alchemy that makes a great Stargate SG-1 episode – the mix that helped the show stand out from the crowd and made it such a success.“Nemesis,” the third-season finale and the episode that i...

  4. Written by. Directed by. " Small Victories ". 401. June 30, 2000. Robert C. Cooper. Martin Wood. A single Replicator survived the crash of Thor's ship on Earth, takes over a Russian submarine and begins making more Replicators. Carter goes with Thor to the Asgard homeworld to come up with a plan to stop an incoming Replicator attack.

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  6. S1.E13 ∙ Hathor. Thu, Oct 23, 1997. The Goa'uld Hathor (one of the mothers of all Goa'uld), brainwashes the men of the SGC with pheromones, and nearly makes Jack a host to a larva conceived with Daniel. She flees after the unaffected women of Stargate Command retake the facility. 7.3/10 (1.6K) Rate.

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