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| first aired = [[Start date::June 29, 2001]] ([[Showtime]])
| first aired = [[Start date::June 7, 2002]] (Sci Fi Channel)
| last aired = [[End date::February 6, 2002]] ([[Sky1]])
| last aired = [[End date::February 19, 2003]] ([[Sky1]])
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The '''fifth season''' of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' commenced airing on [[Showtime]] in the United States on June 29, 2001, concluded on [[Sky1]] in the United Kingdom on February 6, 2002, and contained 22 episodes. The fifth season introduces future main character from [[Jonas Quinn]] portrayed by [[Corin Nemec]] from 2002-2004. The fifth season is about the ongoing war with the [[Goa'uld Empire]] after the death of [[Apophis]] at the start of the season and the rise of a new [[System Lord]] named [[Anubis]]. SG-1, a military-science team, are set to explore the Milky Way Galaxy.
'''Season six''' of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' began airing on June 7, 2002 on [[Sci Fi Channel|Sci Fi]]. The sixth season concluded after 22 episodes on February 19, 2003 on British [[Sky1]], which overtook the Sci-Fi Channel in mid-season. The series was developed by [[Brad Wright]] and [[Jonathan Glassner]]. Season six regular cast members include [[Richard Dean Anderson]], [[Amanda Tapping]], [[Christopher Judge]], [[Corin Nemec]], and [[Don S. Davis]].

The one-hour premiere {{ep|Enemies}}, which debuted on June 29, 2001 on Showtime had the lowest syndication of the seasons episode, but overall got a high viewership level. This would be the last season to feature Apophis alive, but he would return in dreams and alternate realities and timelines. The series was developed by [[Brad Wright]] and [[Jonathan Glassner]]. Season five regular cast members include [[Richard Dean Anderson]], [[Michael Shanks]], [[Amanda Tapping]], [[Christopher Judge]], and [[Don S. Davis]].


== Production ==
== Production ==


"[[Redemption]]" features a brand new opening sequence, with various shots of the gate spinning, and Michael Shanks' name being removed to make way for Corin Nemec's in between Christopher Judge and Don S. Davis. The following episode, {{ep|Descent}}, has a different title sequence.
Many crew members appeared in {{ep|Wormhole X-Treme!}}, the 100th episode of ''Stargate SG-1''. The director of a ''Wormhole X-Treme!'' episode, played by [[Peter DeLuise]], was the director of this ''Stargate SG-1'' episode. A ''Wormhole X-Treme!'' writer is played by [[Robert C. Cooper]], a ''Stargate SG-1'' writer and executive producer. Further cameos include [[Joseph Mallozzi]] (who co-wrote this episode), producer [[N. John Smith]], and ''Stargate SG-1'' writer [[Ron Wilkerson]] as ''Wormhole X-Treme!'' crew members; ''Stargate SG-1'' property master [[David Sinclair]] as the ''Wormhole X-Treme!'' assistant director; make-up artist [[Jan Newman]] as a make-up artist; director [[Andy Mikita]] and producer [[John Lenic]] as the characters being beaten by Col. Danning; ''Stargate SG-1'' director [[Martin Wood]] as an [[NID]] agent; and several more. The two executives who commented on how unrealistic Lloyd's spacecraft looked are played by ''Stargate SG-1'' executive producer [[Michael Greenburg]] and executive producer/co-creator [[Brad Wright]].<ref name="rdanderson">{{cite web |last= |first=|url=http://www.rdanderson.com/stargate/database/databas5.htm#Xtreme |title=Stargate SG-1: Mission Database |publisher=''RDAnderson'' |date= |accessdate=2009-06-16}}</ref><ref name="wormholextreme">{{cite video |people=[[Peter DeLuise|DeLuise, Peter]], [[Joseph Mallozzi|Mallozzi, Joseph]] and Tichenor, James |date=2004 |title=Audio Commentary for "[[Wormhole X-Treme! (Stargate SG-1)|Wormhole X-Treme!]]" |medium= DVD |publisher=[[MGM Home Entertainment]]}}</ref>


In most of the shots in {{ep|Abyss}} where [[Ba'al]] is talking to O'Neill, [[Cliff Simon]] is actually talking to a stand-in for O'Neill and not [[Richard Dean Anderson]] due to the limited time Richard Dean Anderson had in which to film the episode.<ref>Audio commentary for {{ep|Abyss}}</ref> A series of three different sets were used to represent the cells; a horizontal cell, a vertical cell and a pivoting cell for the scenes in which the chamber is seen rotating. A blend of shots filmed in all three sets was used each time O'Neill is retrieved from or returned to his cell.
In {{ep|Proving Ground}}, [[Elisabeth Rosen]] appears as Lieutenant [[Jennifer Hailey]], who originally appeared in the episode {{ep|Prodigy}}. [[Courtenay J. Stevens]] appears as Lieutenant [[Elliot]], a role which he would reprise in the episodes {{ep|Summit}} and {{ep|Last Stand}}. He would also later appear in the first season of ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'', playing the role of [[Keras]] in {{ep|Childhood's End}}.<ref name="Childend">{{cite video |people=[[Martin Gero|Gero, Martin]], [[Rachel Luttrell|Luttrell, Rachel]] and [[Rainbow Sun Francks|Sun Francks, Rainbow]] |date=2005 |title=Audio Commentary for {{ep|Childhood's End}} |medium= DVD |publisher=[[MGM Home Entertainment]]}}</ref> [[David Kopp (actor)|David Kopp]] appears as Lieutenant [[Grogan]], who would return in Season Five episode {{ep|The Sentinel}}. [[Grace Park]], famed for her appearance on the re-imagined ''[[battlestar:Battlestar Galactica (TRS)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' as Sharon Valerii, makes an appearance as Lieutenant [[Satterfield]]. {{ep|48 Hours}} marks the first appearance of [[David Hewlett]] as [[Rodney McKay]]. He would recur in future ''Stargate SG-1'' episodes and join the main cast of ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]''. For {{ep|Summit}}, [[Martouf]] was originally meant to appear, having survived {{ep|Divide and Conquer}}. However, [[J.R. Bourne]] was unavailable for filming, which necessitated developing a new host for [[Lantash]].<ref name="rippleffect">{{cite video |people=[[Joseph Mallozzi|Mallozzi, Joseph]] and Comens, Michelle |date=2006 |title=Audio Commentary for {{ep|Ripple Effect}} |medium= DVD |publisher=[[MGM Home Entertainment]]}}</ref>


{{ep|Shadowplay}} was written as an homage to John Nash, see ''[[w:A Beautiful Mind (film)|A Beautiful Mind]]''.<ref>Audio commentary for {{ep|Shadowplay}}</ref>
[[Jonas Quinn]] makes his first appearance in {{ep|Meridian}}, and goes on to take [[Daniel Jackson]]'s place on SG-1 throughout season six. Jackson does not appear in {{ep|Revelations}}. However, it is implied at the end that the breeze SG-1 feels is Daniel. [[Michael Shanks]] does appear as the voice of [[Thor]]. This is the last episode where Michael Shanks would be listed in the main cast until season seven. [[Teryl Rothery]] who portrayed [[Janet Fraiser]] does the voice of [[Heimdall]]. According to the episode audio commentary, Rothery performed her lines on-set to help give the actors a reference point. However, [[Richard Dean Anderson]], [[Christopher Judge]] and Rothery could not keep a straight face as the eye line they were given was a blinking light in Rothery's chest. This episode broke the SG-1 tradition of ending the season half way through the episode, or an end of the season [[w:cliffhanger|cliffhanger]].<ref name="revelations">{{cite video |people=[[Joseph Mallozzi|Mallozzi, Joseph]], [[Martin Wood|Wood, Martin]], [[Paul Mullie|Mullie, Paul]] and [[James Tichenor|Tichenor, James]] |date=2004 |title=Audio Commentary for {{ep|Revelations}} |medium= DVD |publisher=[[MGM Home Entertainment]]}}</ref>


Most of {{ep|Paradise Lost}} was shot at [[w:Pitt Lake|Pitt Lake]], near Vancouver.<ref>Audio commentary for {{ep|Paradise Lost}}</ref>
== Reception ==


{{ep|Disclosure}} is the third [[clip show]] within ''Stargate SG-1'', with the first being {{ep|Politics}} and the second being {{ep|Out of Mind}}. None of the regular characters except General Hammond are featured.
{{ep|Enemies}} was nominated for an [[w:Emmy|Emmy]] in the category "Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series" and a [[w:Gemini Award|Gemini Award]] in the category "Best Visual Effects". For {{ep|Ascension}}, [[Amanda Tapping]] won a [[w:Leo Award|Leo Award]] in the category "Dramatic Series: Best Lead Performance - Female". For {{ep|Proving Ground}}, [[Andy Mikita]] was nominated for a [[w:Leo Award|Leo Award]] in the category "Dramatic Series: Best Director". {{ep|The Warrior}} was nominated for a Leo Award in the category "Dramatic Series: Best Overall Sound". {{ep|Revelations}} was nominated for an Emmy in the category "Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series", and won a [[w:Gemini Award|Gemini Award]] in the category "Best Visual Effects".


{{ep|The Changeling}} was written by Christopher Judge, who plays [[Teal'c]]. The parts of the episode where Teal'c is a human take place in [[w:Coquitlam|Coquitlam]], which is a city in the [[w:Greater Vancouver Regional District|Greater Vancouver Regional District]]. (Vancouver, the city where ''Stargate SG-1'' is filmed, is also part of this district.)
== Cast ==


{{ep|Full Circle}} is the last episode to feature Corin Nemec as a main cast member. It is also the last episode where [[Skaara]] ([[Alexis Cruz]]) appears.
=== Main characters ===


{{ep|The Other Guys}} features a [[w:Klingon|Klingon]] [[w:Bat'leth|Bat'leth]] mounted on the wall behind the throne of [[Khonsu]] of Amon Shek.
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| [[Richard Dean Anderson]] || [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]] || 22 episodes
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| [[Michael Shanks]] || [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] || 21 episodes
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| [[Amanda Tapping]] || [[Major]] [[Samantha Carter]] || 22 episodes
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| [[Christopher Judge]] || [[Teal'c]] || 22 episodes
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| [[Don S. Davis]] || [[Major Général]] [[George Hammond]] || 21 episodes
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=== Recurring characters ===
== Release ==


Upon its initial airing, {{ep|Prometheus}} became [[Sci Fi Channel|the Sci Fi channel]]'s highest rated one-hour episode of a series, earning a 2.0 household [[w:Nielsen rating|Nielsen rating]].<ref name=variety>[http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117871914.html?categoryid=1236&cs=1 'Stargate' levitates - Entertainment News, Los Angeles, Media - Variety<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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{{ep|Redemption, Part 2}} was nominated for a [[w:Gemini Award|Gemini Award]] in the category "Best Visual Effects". {{ep|Descent}} was nominated for a Gemini Award in the category "Best Visual Effects". {{ep|Nightwalkers}} was nominated for a Gemini Award in the category "Best Photography in a Dramatic Program or Series". {{ep|Unnatural Selection}} was nominated for a Leo in the category "Dramatic Series: Best Visual Effects". For {{ep|Unnatural Selection}}, [[Andy Mikita]] was nominated for a [[w:Leo Award|Leo Award]] in the category "Dramatic Series: Best Director". {{ep|Metamorphosis}} won a Leo Award in the category "Dramatic Series: Best Make-Up".
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| [[Gary Jones]] || [[MSgt.]] [[Walter Harriman]] || 12 episodes
|-
| [[Teryl Rothery]] || [[Janet Fraiser]] || 9 episodes
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| [[John de Lancie]] || [[Colonel]] [[Frank Simmons]] || 4 episodes
|-
| [[Dan Shea]] || MSgt. [[Sylvester Siler]] || 4 episodes
|-
| [[Carmen Argenziano]] || [[Jacob Carter]]/[[Selmak]] || 4 episodes
|-
| [[Courtenay J. Stevens]] || [[Lt.]] [[Elliot]] || 3 episodes
|-
| [[Anna-Louise Plowman]] || [[Sarah Gardner]]/[[Osiris]] || 3 episodes
|-
| [[Vince Crestejo]] || [[Yu-huang Shang Ti]] || 3 episodes
|-
| [[Peter Williams]] || [[Apophis]] || 2 episodes
|-
| [[Peter Wingfield]] || [[Tanith]] || 2 episodes
|-
| [[Bill Marchant]] || [[Adrian Conrad]] || 2 episodes
|-
| [[Tom McBeath]] || [[Harry Maybourne]] || 2 episodes
|-
| [[Gary Chalk]] || [[Colonel]] [[Chekov]] || 2 episodes
|-
| [[Tony Amendola]] || [[Bra'tac]] || 2 episodes
|-
| [[Kevin Durand]] || [[Zipacna]] || 2 episodes
|-
| [[Colin Cunningham]] || [[Major]] [[Paul Davis]] || 2 episodes
|-
| [[Cliff Simon]] || [[Ba'al]] || 2 episodes
|-
| [[David Kopp]] || [[Lt.]] [[Carl Grogan]] || 2 episodes
|-
| [[William deVry]] || [[Aldwin]] || 2 episodes
|-
| [[Anthony Ulc]] || [[Major]] [[Mansfield (SG-17)|Mansfield]] || 2 episodes
|-
| [[Kwesi Ameyaw]] || [[Olokun]] || 2 episodes
|-
| [[Suleka Mathew]] || [[Kali]] || 2 episodes
|-
| [[Natasha Khadr]] || [[Bastet]] || 2 episodes
|-
| [[Bonnie Kilroe]] || [[Morrigan]] || 2 episodes
|-
| [[Paul Anthony]] || [[Ba'al's lo'taur]] || 2 episodes
|-
| [[Andrew Kavadas]] || [[Zipacna's Jaffa]] || 2 episodes
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== Episodes ==
== Episodes ==

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|colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] finds themselves stranded in a crippled ship in a distant galaxy &mdash; with [[Apophis]] threatening to destroy them. [[Teal'c]] is [[brainwashing|brainwash]]ed and made loyal to Apophis once again.
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|colspan="6"|[[Orlin|An alien being]] is smitten with [[Samantha Carter|Carter]] and follows her back to [[Earth]], assuming human form and pursuing a relationship with her.
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|July 20, [[2001]]
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|colspan="6"|[[Jack O'Neill|O'Neill]] and Lieutenant [[Tyler]] are ambushed by [[Goa'uld]] forces and trapped behind enemy lines &mdash; while the rest of [[SG-1|their team]] discover they don't know who Tyler is.
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Red Sky.jpg|150px]]
|'''{{ep|Red Sky}}'''
|5.05
|July 27, [[2001]]
|[[Earth]], [[K'tau]]
|[[Asgard]], [[K'Tau]]
|N/A
|-
|colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] discovers that their trip through the [[Stargate]] may have inadvertently doomed an [[K'Tau|entire civilization]], and plead with the [[Asgard]] for assistance.
|-
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|'''{{ep|Rite of Passage}}'''
|5.06
|August 3, [[2001]]
|[[Earth]]
|[[Hankan]]
|[[Nirrti]]
|-
|colspan="6"|[[Cassandra]] mysteriously falls ill, sending [[SG-1]] back to her [[Hanka|home planet]] &mdash; where they uncover a [[Nirrti|dark Goa'uld secret]].
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Beast of Burden.jpg|150px]]
|'''{{ep|Beast of Burden}}'''
|5.07
|August 10, [[2001]]
|[[Burrock's World]], [[Earth]], [[P3X-888]]
|[[Burrock's people]], [[Unas]]
|[[Burrock]]
|-
|colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] discovers a [[Burrock's people|civilization]] that uses [[Unas]] as slave labor, and attempt to liberate [[Daniel Jackson|Daniel's]] friend, [[Chaka]].
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[File:The Tomb.jpg|150px]]
|'''{{ep|The Tomb}}'''
|5.08
|August 17, [[2001]]
|[[Earth]], [[P2X-338]]
|[[Goa'uld]]
|[[Marduk]]
|-
|colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] teams with a [[Russia]]n unit when one of their [[Stargate]] teams goes missing in a mysterious alien [[P2X-238|ziggurat]].
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Between Two Fires.jpg|150px]]
|'''{{ep|Between Two Fires}}'''
|5.09
|August 24, [[2001]]
|[[Earth]], [[Tollana]]
|[[Goa'ulds]], [[Tollans]]
|[[Tanith]]
|-
|colspan="6"|The [[Tollans]] offer [[Earth]] advanced weapons [[Tollan technology|technology]], prompting a secret investigation on [[Tollana]] &mdash: one that leads to a [[Tanith|startling discovery]].
|-
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|'''{{ep|2001}}'''
|5.10
|August 31, [[2001]]
|[[Earth]], [[Volia]]
|[[Aschens]], [[Volians]]
|[[Aschens]]
|-
|colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] encounters a potential new, technologically advanced ally in the war against the [[Goa'uld]] &mdash; though they do not know the [[Aschen]]'s dark secret.
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Desperate Measures.jpg|150px]]
|'''{{ep|Desperate Measures}}'''
|5.11
|September 7, [[2001]]
|[[Earth]]
|N/A
|[[Adrian Conrad]], [[Frank Simmons]]
|-
|colspan="6"|When [[Major]] [[Samantha Carte|Carter]] is kidnapped by a [[Adrian Conrad|terminally ill man]] who intends to use a [[Goa'uld symbiote]] to save his life, [[Jack O'Neill|O'Neill]] is forced to team up with an [[Harry Maybourne|old foe]] to find her.
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Wormhole X-Treme!.jpg|150px]]
|'''{{ep|Wormhole X-Treme!}}'''
|5.12
|September 8, [[2001]]
|[[Earth]], [[Mars]]
|[[Martin's people]]
|[[Peter Tanner]]
|-
|colspan="6"|An [[Martin's escape ship|alien ship]] approaches [[Earth]], sending [[SG-1]] to an old friend for some answers &mdash; where they discover that [[Martin Lloyd]] has created a [[Wormhole X-Treme!|TV show]] about the [[Stargate program]].
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Proving Ground.jpg|150px]]
|'''{{ep|Proving Ground}}'''
|5.13
|March 8, [[2002]]
|[[Earth]]
|N/A
|N/A
|-
|colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] trains a team of raw cadets, and Colonel [[Jack O'Neill|O'Neill]] is forced to take them into a real-life battle situation when he learns of a possible alien incursion at the [[S.G.C.]]
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[File:48 Hours.jpg|150px]]
|'''{{ep|48 Hours}}'''
|5.14
|March 15, [[2002]]
|[[Earth]], [[Memphis]]
|[[Goa'ulds]]
|[[Tanith]], [[Adrian Conrad]], [[Frank Simmons]]
|-
|colspan="6"|After an accident with the [[Stargate]] traps [[Teal'c]] in transit, [[SG-1]] must turn to [[Russia]] &mdash; and to their enemies &mdash; for help before time runs out.
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Summit.jpg|150px]]
|'''{{ep|Summit}}''' ''(part 1 of 2)''
|5.15
|March 22, [[2002]]
|[[Earth]], [[Revanna]]
|[[Goa'ulds]], [[Tok'ra]]
|[[Ba'al]], [[Osiris]], [[Zipacna]]
|-
|colspan="6"|The [[Tok'ra]] send [[Daniel Jackson]] to a secret meeting between the [[System Lords]], unaware that a new power is about to attack the Tok'ra homeworld.
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Last Stand.jpg|150px]]
|'''{{ep|Last Stand}}''' ''(part 2 of 2)''
|5.16
|March 29, [[2002]]
|[[Revanna]]
|[[Goa'ulds]], [[Tok'ra]]
|[[Ba'al]], [[Osiris]], [[Zipacna]]
|-
|colspan="6"|Dr. [[Daniel Jackson|Jackson]]'s undercover mission to a Goa'uld summit is complicated by the arrival of a [[Osiris|surprise guest]]. Meanwhile, the [[SG-1|rest of the team]] is buried under the surface of the [[Tok'ra]] homeworld after a Goa'uld attack.
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Fail Safe.jpg|150px]]
|'''{{ep|Fail Safe}}'''
|5.17
|April 5, [[2002]]
|[[Earth]], [[Revanna]]
|[[Asgards]], [[Tok'ra]]
|N/A
|-
|colspan="6"|[[Earth]] finds itself threatened by something even larger than the Goa'uld when the [[SG-1|team]] learns that an [[asteroid]] is on a collision course with the planet.
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[File:The Warrior.jpg|150px]]
|'''{{ep|The Warrior}}'''
|5.18
|April 12, [[2002]]
|[[P3X-042]]
|[[Jaffa]]
|[[K'tano]]/[[Imhotep]]
|-
|colspan="6"|[[K'tano|A charismatic Jaffa leader]] seeks to forge an alliance between [[Earth]] and his [[Jaffa rebellion|rebel followers]], winning the allegiance of [[Teal'c]] and [[Bra'tac]].
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Menace.jpg|150px]]
|'''{{ep|Menace}}'''
|5.19
|April 26, [[2002]]
|[[Earth]], [[Reese's World]]
|[[Replicators]]
|[[Reese]], [[Replicators]]
|-
|colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] encounters a [[Reese|young woman]] with the ability to control [[Replicators]], and who may hold the key to the salvation of the [[Asgard]].
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[File:The Sentinel.jpg|150px]]
|'''{{ep|The Sentinel}}'''
|5.20
|May 3, [[2002]]
|[[Jaffa]], [[Latona]]
|[[Jaffa]], [[Latonans]]
|[[Svarog]]
|-
|colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] must turn to a pair of convicted criminals to save a [[Latona|world]] from annihilation by the [[Goa'uld]].
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Meridian.jpg|150px]]
|'''{{ep|Meridian}}'''
|5.21
|May 10, [[2002]]
|[[Earth]], [[Langara]]
|[[Langaran]]
|N/A
|-
|colspan="6"|[[Daniel Jackson]] is exposed to a lethal dose of [[radiation]] while visiting an [[Langarans|alien civilization]] that is building a [[Naquadria|weapon of mass destruction]].
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Revelations.jpg|150px]]
|'''{{ep|Revelations}}'''
|5.22
|May 17, [[2002]]
|[[Adara II]], [[Earth]]
|[[Asgard]], [[Goa'ulds]]
|[[Anubis]], [[Osiris]]
|-
|-
|colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] must come to the rescue of their once-powerful allies when the Goa'uld attack a secret Asgard laboratory.
|}
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Stargate SG-1 Season 6
Last Season 6 5-DVD set cover
Country of origin  USA
 Canada
No. of episodes 22
Broadcast
Original channel Sci Fi Channel
Original run June 7, 2002 (Sci Fi Channel) — February 19, 2003 (Sky1)
Home video release
DVD release
Region 1 March 2, 2004
Region 2 February 2, 2004
Region 4 January 19, 2005
Season chronology
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Season six of Stargate SG-1 began airing on June 7, 2002 on Sci Fi. The sixth season concluded after 22 episodes on February 19, 2003 on British Sky1, which overtook the Sci-Fi Channel in mid-season. The series was developed by Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner. Season six regular cast members include Richard Dean Anderson, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge, Corin Nemec, and Don S. Davis.

Production

"Redemption" features a brand new opening sequence, with various shots of the gate spinning, and Michael Shanks' name being removed to make way for Corin Nemec's in between Christopher Judge and Don S. Davis. The following episode, "Descent", has a different title sequence.

In most of the shots in "Abyss" where Ba'al is talking to O'Neill, Cliff Simon is actually talking to a stand-in for O'Neill and not Richard Dean Anderson due to the limited time Richard Dean Anderson had in which to film the episode.[1] A series of three different sets were used to represent the cells; a horizontal cell, a vertical cell and a pivoting cell for the scenes in which the chamber is seen rotating. A blend of shots filmed in all three sets was used each time O'Neill is retrieved from or returned to his cell.

Episode not found was written as an homage to John Nash, see A Beautiful Mind.[2]

Most of "Paradise Lost" was shot at Pitt Lake, near Vancouver.[3]

"Disclosure" is the third clip show within Stargate SG-1, with the first being "Politics" and the second being "Out of Mind". None of the regular characters except General Hammond are featured.

"The Changeling" was written by Christopher Judge, who plays Teal'c. The parts of the episode where Teal'c is a human take place in Coquitlam, which is a city in the Greater Vancouver Regional District. (Vancouver, the city where Stargate SG-1 is filmed, is also part of this district.)

"Full Circle" is the last episode to feature Corin Nemec as a main cast member. It is also the last episode where Skaara (Alexis Cruz) appears.

"The Other Guys" features a Klingon Bat'leth mounted on the wall behind the throne of Khonsu of Amon Shek.

Release

Upon its initial airing, "Prometheus" became the Sci Fi channel's highest rated one-hour episode of a series, earning a 2.0 household Nielsen rating.[4]

"Redemption", Part 2 was nominated for a Gemini Award in the category "Best Visual Effects". "Descent" was nominated for a Gemini Award in the category "Best Visual Effects". "Nightwalkers" was nominated for a Gemini Award in the category "Best Photography in a Dramatic Program or Series". "Unnatural Selection" was nominated for a Leo in the category "Dramatic Series: Best Visual Effects". For "Unnatural Selection", Andy Mikita was nominated for a Leo Award in the category "Dramatic Series: Best Director". "Metamorphosis" won a Leo Award in the category "Dramatic Series: Best Make-Up".

Episodes

"Redemption", Part 1
"Redemption", Part 2
"Descent"
"Frozen"
"Nightwalkers"
"Abyss"
"Shadow Play"

"The Other Guys"
"Allegiance"
"Cure"
"Prometheus"
"Unnatural Selection"
"Sight Unseen"
"Smoke & Mirrors"
"Paradise Lost"

"Metamorphosis"
"Disclosure"
"Forsaken"
"The Changeling"
"Memento"
"Prophecy"
"Full Circle"


Image Title Ep. Nb Written by Directed by Original air date
"Redemption", Part 1 (1 of 2) 6.01 Robert C. Cooper Martin Wood Unknown
Tragedy reunites Teal'c with his son, who blames him for the death of his mother. O'Neill and Carter launch a risky plan with untested technology when Earth comes under attack by the Goa'uld.
"Redemption", Part 2 (2 of 2) 6.02 Robert C. Cooper Martin Wood Unknown
Carter must find a way to save Earth from total destruction at the hands of the Goa'uld, who have turned the Stargate into a doomsday bomb. Rya'c joins his father on a mission to destroy the Goa'uld weapon.
"Descent" 6.03 Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie Unknown
SG-1 boards an abandoned Goa'uld mothership that has mysteriously arrived in Earth's orbit, and must escape the doomed vessel when it crashes into the ocean.
"Frozen" 6.04 Robert C. Cooper Martin Wood Unknown
SG-1 investigates the discovery of a woman frozen in the ice in Antarctica, who may be a link to the 'gate builders. A mysterious disease threatens to kill everyone at the research base.
"Nightwalkers" 6.05 Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie Unknown
Carter, Teal'c and Jonas investigate the death of a scientist with connections to the Goa'uld, and find a small town whose citizens harbor a dark secret.
"Abyss" 6.06 Martin Wood Unknown
O'Neill is captured and tortured by the Goa'uld, and must rely on an old friend to survive.
"Shadow Play" 6.07 Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie Unknown
Jonas' people ask Earth for military aide in an impending war with their rival nations, but his former mentor offers another solution: a resistance movement ready for a coup.
"The Other Guys" 6.08 Martin Wood Unknown
When SG-1 is captured by the Goa'uld, a pair of scientists mount a rescue operation… whether they're wanted or not.
"Allegiance" 6.09 Unknown
Tensions rise between the Tok'ra and rebel Jaffa at the S.G.C.'s offworld base when they are attacked by an invisible enemy.
"Cure" 6.10 Andy Mikita Unknown
An alien world offers Earth a medicine with the power to cure any illness — but the hidden price may be too high to pay.
"Prometheus" (1 of 2) 6.11 Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie Peter F. Woeste Unknown
A news reporter threatens to expose a top-secret military project, but when Carter and Jonas give her a tour of the X-303, they discover that she is a pawn in a much larger plot.
"Unnatural Selection" (2 of 2) 6.12 Story by: Robert C. Cooper Andy Mikita Unknown
The team is called into battle unexpectedly when the Asgard homeworld is overrun by Replicators — which have evolved into a startling new form.
"Sight Unseen" 6.13 Peter F. Woeste Unknown
The team returns to Earth with a piece of technology that allows them to see alien creatures everywhere, and must attempt to contain the problem when it spreads beyond the base.
"Smoke & Mirrors" 6.14 Story by: Katharyn Powers
Teleplay by: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Unknown
Colonel O'Neill is charged with the murder of Senator Kinsey, and the rest of the team must uncover a conspiracy in order to clear his name.
"Paradise Lost" 6.15 Robert C. Cooper William Gereghty Unknown
Colonel O'Neill is trapped on an alien planet with Maybourne, and must fight to stay alive as his companion becomes increasingly paranoid.
"Metamorphosis" 6.16 Unknown
SG-1 attempts to save a planet's inhabitants from Nirrti's genetic experimentation, but find themselves to be her next victims.
"Disclosure" 6.17 Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie William Gereghty Unknown
General Hammond and the Pentagon reveal the existence of the Stargate to other world governments, and must defend the fact that the program is operated by the United States military.
"Forsaken" 6.18 Andy Mikita Unknown
When the team finds a crashed ship on another planet, their efforts to help the crew effect repairs are hindered by a group of aliens.
"The Changeling" 6.19 Christopher Judge Martin Wood Unknown
A near-death trial causes Teal'c to imagine his life as very different from the one he knows, where he is a normal person living on Earth — until he can no longer distinguish reality.
"Memento" 6.20 Unknown
Prometheus is forced to land on an alien world, where the local Stargate is the team's only chance of returning home — though the local population believe the gate to be a myth.
"Prophecy" 6.21 Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie William Waring Unknown
The team finds an impoverished world enslaved by a Goa'uld underlord, but their plans to free it may be compromised when Jonas experiences unexplained visions of the future.
"Full Circle" 6.22 Robert C. Cooper Martin Wood Unknown
SG-1 is called to defend the people of Abydos from the Goa'uld once again when they learn that Anubis, in search of a powerful device, is about to attack.

References

  1. Audio commentary for "Abyss"
  2. Audio commentary for Episode not found
  3. Audio commentary for "Paradise Lost"
  4. 'Stargate' levitates - Entertainment News, Los Angeles, Media - Variety
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