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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". |
{{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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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Redemption, Part 1.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''[[Episode:Redemption, Part 1|"Redemption", Part 1]]''' ''(Part 1 of 2)'' |
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|6.01 |
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|June 7, [[2002]] |
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|[[Chulak]], [[Earth]], [[P2X-374]] |
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|[[Chulakian]] |
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|[[Anubis]] |
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|colspan="6"|Tragedy reunites [[Teal'c]] with [[Rya'c|his son]], who blames him for the death of [[Drey'auc|his mother]]. [[Jack O'Neill|O'Neill]] and [[Samantha Carter|Carter]] launch a risky plan with untested technology when [[Earth]] comes under attack by the [[Goa'uld]]. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Redemption, Part 2.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''[[Episode:Redemption, Part 2|"Redemption", Part 2]]''' ''(Part 2 of 2)'' |
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|6.02 |
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|June 14, [[2002]] |
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|[[Anubis' World]], [[Earth]] |
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|[[Chulakian]], [[Jaffa]] |
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|[[Anubis]] |
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|colspan="6"|[[Samantha Carter|Carter]] must find [[X-302|a way]] to save [[Earth]] from total destruction at [[Anubis|the hands of the Goa'uld]], who have turned the [[Stargate]] into a doomsday bomb. [[Rya'c]] joins his [[Teal'c|father]] on a mission to destroy the [[Stargate destroyer|Goa'uld weapon]]. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Descent.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''"[[Episode:Descent|Descent]]"''' |
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|6.03 |
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|June 21, [[2002]] |
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|[[Earth]] |
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|[[Asgard]] |
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|[[Ninja Jaffa]] |
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|colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] boards an [[Anubis' mothership|abandoned Goa'uld mothership]] that has mysteriously arrived in [[Earth]]'s orbit, and must escape the doomed vessel when it crashes into the ocean. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Frozen.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''"[[Episode:Frozen|Frozen]]"''' |
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|6.04 |
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|June 28, [[2002]] |
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|[[Earth]] |
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|[[Ancient]], [[Tok'ra]] |
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|Plague |
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|colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] investigates the discovery of a [[Ayiana|woman]] frozen in the ice in [[Antarctica]], who may be a link to the [[Ancients|gate builders]]. A [[Ancient contagion|mysterious disease]] threatens to kill everyone at the [[White Rock research station|research base]]. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Nightwalkers.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''"[[Episode:Nightwalkers|Nightwalkers]]"''' |
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|6.05 |
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|July 12, [[2002]] |
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|[[Earth]] |
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|N/A |
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|[[Steveston]] residents |
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|colspan="6"|[[Samantha Carter|Carter]], [[Teal'c]] and [[Jonas Quinn|Jonas]] investigate the death of a [[Richard Flemming|scientist]] with connections to the [[NID|Goa'uld]], and find a [[Steveston|small town]] whose [[Steveston's people|citizens]] harbor a dark secret. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Abyss.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''"[[Episode:Abyss|Abyss]]"''' |
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|6.06 |
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|July 19, [[2002]] |
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|[[Ba'al's outpost]], [[Earth]] |
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|[[Jaffa]], [[Tok'ra]] |
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|[[Ba'al]] |
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|colspan="6"|[[Jack O'Neill|O'Neill]] is captured and [[torture]]d by the [[Ba'al|Goa'uld]], and must rely on an [[Daniel Jackson|old friend]] to survive. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Shadow Play.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''"[[Episode:Shadow Play|Shadow Play]]"''' |
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|6.07 |
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|July 26, [[2002]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[Langara]] |
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|[[Langaran]] |
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|N/A |
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|colspan="6"|[[Kelownans|Jonas' people]] ask [[Earth]] for military aide in an impending war with their rival nations, but his [[Kieran|former]] mentor offers another solution: a [[Kelownan resistance|resistance movement]] ready for a coup. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:The Other Guys.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''"[[Episode:The Other Guys|The Other Guys]]"''' |
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|6.08 |
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|August 3, [[2002]] |
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|[[Khonsu's World]] |
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|[[Jaffa]], [[Tok'ra]] |
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|[[Her'ak]] |
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|colspan="6"|When [[SG-1]] is captured by the [[Khonsu|Goa'uld]], a pair of scientists mount a rescue operation… whether they're wanted or not. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Allegiance.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''"[[Episode:Allegiance|Allegiance]]"''' |
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|6.09 |
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|August 10, [[2002]] |
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|[[P3X-984]] |
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|[[Jaffa]], [[Tok'ra]] |
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|[[Ashrak]] |
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|colspan="6"|Tensions rise between the [[Tok'ra]] and [[Jaffa rebellion|rebel Jaffa]] at the [[Alpha site|S.G.C.'s offworld base]] when they are attacked by an [[Ashrak (Allegiance)|invisible enemy]]. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Cure.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''"[[Episode:Cure|Cure]]"''' |
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|6.10 |
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|August 17, [[2002]] |
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|[[Pangar]] |
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|[[Pangaran]], [[Tok'ra]] |
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|N/A |
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|colspan="6"|[[Pangar|An alien world]] offers [[Earth]] a [[Tretonin|medicine with the power to cure any illness]] — but the hidden price may be too high to pay. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Prometheus (episode).jpg|150px]] |
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|'''"[[Episode:Prometheus|Prometheus]]"''' ''(Part 1 of 2)'' |
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|6.11 |
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|August 24, [[2002]] |
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|[[Earth]] |
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|[[Asgard]], [[Goa'uld]] |
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|[[Adrian Conrad]], [[Frank Simmons]] |
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|colspan="6"|[[Julia Dononva|A news reporter]] threatens to expose a [[X-303|top-secret military project]], but when [[Samantha Carter|Carter]] and [[Jonas Quinn|Jonas]] give her a tour of the X-303, they discover that she is a pawn in a [[Frank Simmons|much larger plot]]. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Unnatural Selection.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''"[[Episode:Unnatural Selection|Unnatural Selection]]"''' ''(Part 2 of 2)'' |
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|6.12 |
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|January 10, [[2003]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[Hala]] |
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|[[Asgard]], [[Replicator]] |
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|[[First]], [[Human-form Replicator]]s |
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|colspan="6"|[[SG-1|The team]] is called into battle unexpectedly when the [[Halla|Asgard homeworld]] is overrun by [[Replicators]] — which have evolved into a startling [[Human-form Replicator|new form]]. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Sight Unseen.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''"[[Episode:Sight Unseen|Sight Unseen]]"''' |
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|6.13 |
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|January 17, [[2003]] |
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|[[Earth]] |
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|[[Interdimensional bug]] |
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|N/A |
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|colspan="6"|[[SG-1|The team]] returns to [[Earth]] with a [[interdimensional visibility device|piece of technology]] that allows them to see [[interdimensional insects|alien creatures]] everywhere, and must attempt to contain the problem when it spreads beyond the base. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Smoke & Mirrors.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''"[[Episode:Smoke & Mirrors|Smoke & Mirrors]]"''' |
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|6.14 |
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|January 24, [[2003]] |
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|[[Earth]] |
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|N/A |
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|Rogue [[NID]] |
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|colspan="6"|[[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill|O'Neill]] is charged with the murder of [[Senator]] [[Robert Kinsey|Kinsey]], and the [[SG-1|rest of the team]] must uncover a conspiracy in order to clear his name. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Paradise Lost.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''"[[Episode:Paradise Lost|Paradise Lost]]"''' |
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|6.15 |
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|January 31, [[2003]] |
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|[[P5X-777]] and [[Utopian moon]] |
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|N/A |
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|N/A |
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|colspan="6"|[[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill|O'Neill]] is trapped on an [[Utopian moon|alien planet]] with [[Harry Maybourne|Maybourne]], and must fight to stay alive as his companion becomes increasingly paranoid. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Metamorphosis.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''"[[Episode:Metamorphosis|Metamorphosis]]"''' |
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|6.16 |
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|February 7, [[2003]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[P3X-367]] |
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|[[People of P3X-367]], [[Hok'tar]] |
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|[[Nirrti]] |
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|colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] attempts to save a [[P3X-367|planet]]'s [[Alebran's people|inhabitants]] from [[Nirrti]]'s [[genetic experimentation]], but find themselves to be her next victims. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Disclosure.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''"[[Episode:Disclosure|Disclosure]]"''' |
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|6.17 |
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|February 14, [[2003]] |
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|[[Earth]] |
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|[[Asgard]] |
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|N/A |
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|colspan="6"|[[General]] [[George Hammond|Hammond]] and [[the Pentagon]] reveal the existence of the [[Stargate]] to other world governments, and must defend the fact that the [[Stargate program|program]] is operated by the United States military. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Forsaken.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''"[[Episode:Forsaken|Forsaken]]"''' |
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|6.18 |
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|February 21, [[2003]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[P4X-131]] |
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|[[Hebridian]], [[Serrakin]] |
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|[[Aden Corso]], [[Lyle Pender]], [[Tanis Reynard]] |
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|colspan="6"|When [[SG-1|the team]] finds a [[Sebrus|crashed ship]] on another planet, their efforts to help the crew effect repairs are hindered by a group of aliens. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:The Changeling.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''"[[Episode:The Changeling|The Changeling]]"''' |
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|6.19 |
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|February 28, [[2003]] |
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|[[Earth]] |
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|[[Jaffa]] |
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|N/A |
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|colspan="6"|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. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Memento.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''"[[Episode:Memento|Memento]]"''' |
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|6.20 |
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|March 7, [[2003]] |
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|[[Tagrea]], P3X-744 |
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|[[Tagrean]] |
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|[[Kalfas]] |
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|colspan="6"|''[[Prometheus]]'' is forced to land on an [[Tagrea|alien world]], where the local [[Stargate]] is the team's only chance of returning home — though the [[Tagreans|local population]] believe the gate to be a myth. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Prophecy.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''"[[Episode:Prophecy|Prophecy]]"''' |
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|6.21 |
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|March 14, [[2003]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[P4S-237]] |
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|[[People of P4S-237]], [[Jaffa]] |
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|[[Mot]] |
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|colspan="6"|[[SG-1|The team]] finds an [[P4S-237|impoverished world]] enslaved by a [[Mot|Goa'uld underlord]], but their plans to free it may be compromised when [[Jonas Quinn|Jonas]] experiences unexplained visions of the future. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Full Circle.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''"[[Episode:Full Circle|Full Circle]]"''' |
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|6.22 |
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|March 21, [[2003]] |
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|[[Abydos]], [[Earth]] |
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|[[Abydonian]], [[Ancient]], [[Goa'uld]] |
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|[[Anubis]] |
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|colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] is called to defend the [[Abydonians|people]] of [[Abydos]] from the Goa'uld once again when they learn that [[Anubis]], in search of a [[Eye of Ra|powerful device]], is about to attack. |
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| Country of origin |
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| No. of episodes | 22 | |||||||
| Broadcast | ||||||||
| Original channel | Sci Fi Channel | |||||||
| Original run | June 7, 2002 (Sci Fi Channel) — February 19, 2003 (Sky1) | |||||||
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| Region 1 | March 2, 2004 | |||||||
| Region 2 | February 2, 2004 | |||||||
| Region 4 | January 19, 2005 | |||||||
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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
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| "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
- ↑ Audio commentary for "Abyss"
- ↑ Audio commentary for Episode not found
- ↑ Audio commentary for "Paradise Lost"
- ↑ 'Stargate' levitates - Entertainment News, Los Angeles, Media - Variety
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