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The tenth season of ''Stargate SG-1'' was nominated for a [[w:Saturn Award|Saturn Award]] in the category "Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series". For his portrayal of [[Moros]] in {{ep|The Quest, Part 2}}, [[Matthew Walker]] was nominated for a [[w:Leo Award|Leo Award]] in the category "Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series".<ref name=imdbaward /> The episode {{ep|200}} was nominated for a [[w:Hugo Award|Hugo Award]] in the category "Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form".<ref name=imdbaward>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118480/awards "Stargate SG-1" (1997) - Awards<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
The tenth season of ''Stargate SG-1'' was nominated for a [[w:Saturn Award|Saturn Award]] in the category "Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series". For his portrayal of [[Moros]] in {{ep|The Quest, Part 2}}, [[Matthew Walker]] was nominated for a [[w:Leo Award|Leo Award]] in the category "Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series".<ref name=imdbaward /> The episode {{ep|200}} was nominated for a [[w:Hugo Award|Hugo Award]] in the category "Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form".<ref name=imdbaward>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118480/awards "Stargate SG-1" (1997) - Awards<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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| [[Ben Browder]] || [[Lt. Colonel]] [[Cameron Mitchell]] || 20 episodes |
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| [[Amanda Tapping]] || [[Lt. Colonel]] [[Samantha Carter]] || 19 episodes |
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| [[Christopher Judge]] || [[Teal'c]] || 20 episodes |
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| [[Claudia Black]] || [[Vala Mal Doran]] || 20 episodes |
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| With [[Beau Bridges]] || [[Major General]] [[Hank Landry]] || 17 episodes |
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| And [[Michael Shanks]] || [[Daniel Jackson]] || 16 episodes |
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| [[Gary Jones]] || [[CMSgt.]] [[Walter Harriman]] || 11 episodes |
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| [[Morena Baccarin]] || [[Adria]] || 6 episodes |
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| [[Martin Christopher]] || [[Major]] [[Kevin Marks]] ||5 episodes |
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| [[Cliff Simon]] || [[Ba'al]] || 4 episodes |
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| [[Matthew Glave]] || [[Colonel]] [[Paul Emerson]] || 4 episodes |
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| [[Bill Dow]] || [[Dr.]] [[Bill Lee]] || 4 episodes |
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| [[Eric Breker]] || [[Colonel]] [[Albert Reynolds]] || 4 episodes |
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| [[Doug Abrahams]] || [[Prior (Ver Isca)|Prior]] || 3 episodes |
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| [[Tony Amendola]] || [[Bra'tac]] || 3 episodes |
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| [[Robert Picardo]] || [[Richard Woolsey]] || 3 episodes |
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| [[Dan Shea]] || [[MSgt.]] [[Sylvester Siler]] || 3 episodes |
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| [[Eric Steinberg]] || [[Netan]] || 3 episodes |
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| [[Fulvio Cecere]] || [[Colonel]] [[Ian Davidson]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Tim Guinee]] || [[Tomin]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Lexa Doig]] || [[Dr.]] [[Carolyn Lam]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Peter Flemming]] || [[Agent]] [[Malcolm Barrett]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Michael Shanks]] || voice of [[Thor]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Richard Dean Anderson]] || [[Major General]] [[Jack O'Neill]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Timothy Paul Perez]] || [[Vashin]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Steve Archer]] || [[Ori Commander (The Quest)|Ori Commander]] || 2 episodes |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Flesh and Blood.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Flesh and Blood}}''' |
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|10.01 |
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|July 14, [[2006]] |
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|[[Chulak]], [[Earth]] |
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|[[Chulakian]], [[Ori]] |
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|[[Adria]], [[Lucian Alliance]] |
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|colspan="6"|As the [[Ori]] invade the Jaffa planet [[Chulak]], [[Vala Mal Doran|Vala]] and [[Daniel Jackson|Daniel]] must deal with their leader: [[Adria|Vala's young daughter]], rapidly aged by the Ori to serve their purposes. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Morpheus.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Morpheus}}''' |
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|10.02 |
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|July 21, [[2006]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[Vagonbrei]] |
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|[[Vagonbrei parasite]] |
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|[[Vagonbrei parasite]] |
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|colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] investigates a [[Vagonbrei parasite|problem]] [[Vagonbrei|off-world]] and soon finds that they have become victims themselves: they cannot stay awake. Meanwhile, [[Vala Mal Doran]] undergoes an evaluation on [[Earth]], hoping to join SG-1. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:The Pegasus Project.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|The Pegasus Project}}''' |
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|10.03 |
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|July 28, [[2006]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[Lantea]] |
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|[[Ori]], [[Wraith]] |
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|[[Ori]], [[Wraith]] |
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|colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] visits [[Atlantis]] in the hopes of preventing the [[Ori]] from sending more [[Ori warship|ships]] through the [[Supergate]], and to find a new lead on [[Merlin]]'s [[anti-Ori weapon]]. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Insiders.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Insiders}}''' |
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|10.04 |
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|August 4, [[2006]] |
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|[[Earth]] |
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|[[Goa'uld]], [[Jaffa]] |
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|[[Ba'al]] |
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|colspan="6"|When [[Ba'al]] comes to [[Earth]] seeking help, [[Stargate Command]] must capture his [[clone]]s and determine which one is the genuine article. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Uninvited.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Uninvited}}''' |
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|10.05 |
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|August 11, [[2006]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[P2R-866]], [[P9J-333]] |
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|[[Interdimensional parasite]] |
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|[[Interdimensional parasite]], [[The Trust]] |
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|colspan="6"|[[Teal'c]] discovers a [[P2R-866|world]] where [[People of P2R-866|people]] are being savagely attacked by an elusive creature, leading [[SG-1]] to a stunning discovery about its [[Sodan cloacking device|potential origin]]. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:200.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|200}}''' |
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|10.06 |
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|August 18, [[2006]] |
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|[[Earth]] |
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|N/A |
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|N/A |
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|colspan="6"|[[Martin Lloyd]] seeks out [[SG-1]] for assistance when his [[Wormhole X-Treme!|failed TV show]] based on the real [[Stargate program]] becomes a [[Wormhole X-Treme!, the movie|feature film]]. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Counterstrike.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Counterstrike}}''' |
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|10.07 |
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|August 25, [[2006]] |
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|[[Dakara]], [[Earth]], [[Ori-enslaved planet]] |
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|[[Jaffa]], [[Ori]] |
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|[[Adria]] |
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|colspan="6"|The [[Jaffa]] take the fight to the [[Ori]], using a [[Dakara superweapon|genocidal weapon]] on their new worshipers and landing [[SG-1]] in the middle of a war they can't control. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Memento Mori.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Memento Mori}}''' |
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|10.08 |
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|September 8, [[2006]] |
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|[[Earth]] |
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|[[Goa'uld]] |
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|[[Athena]], [[The Trust]] |
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|colspan="6"|Striken with [[amnesia]] and on the run, [[Vala Mal Doran|Vala]] takes a job as a [[waitress]] as she tries to piece together who she is and what happened to her. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Company of Thieves.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Company of Thieves}}''' |
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|10.09 |
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|September 15, [[2006]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[Planet (Company of Thieves)|Unnamed]] |
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|[[Oranian]] |
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|[[Anateo]], [[Netan]], [[Lucian Alliance]] |
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|colspan="6"|[[Cameron Mitchell]] must go undercover inside the deadly [[Lucian Alliance]] to prevent his [[SG-1|teammates]] from becoming casualties of an Alliance civil war. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:The Quest, Part 1.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|The Quest, Part 1}}''' ''(Part 1 of 2)'' |
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|10.10 |
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|September 22, [[2006]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[Osric's planet]] |
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|[[Ori]], [[Osric's people]] |
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|[[Adria]] |
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|colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] races against [[Ba'al]] in the hunt to find the [[Sangraal]], [[Merlin]]'s [[anti-Ori weapon]], and comes up against a series of ancient trials. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:The Quest, Part 2.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|The Quest, Part 2}}''' ''(Part 2 of 2)'' |
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|10.11 |
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|January 9, [[2007]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[Desert planet (The Quest)|Desert]], [[Ice planet (The Quest)|Ice]] and [[Jungle planet (The Quest)|Forested worlds]], [[Osric's planet]] |
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|[[Ancient]], [[Ori]], [[Osric's people]] |
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|[[Adria]] |
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|colspan="6"|When the [[SG-1|team]] finds [[Merlin]] himself, they must help him complete the [[Sangraal]] weapon before [[Adria]] and her Ori forces can track them down. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Line in the Sand.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Line in the Sand}}''' |
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|10.12 |
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|January 16, [[2007]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[P9C-882]] |
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|[[Ori]] |
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|[[The Administrator]] |
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|colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] tries to defend a [[P9C-882|planet]] from the [[Ori]] by hiding its [[People of P9C-882|people]] in another [[dimension]]. [[Vala Mal Doran|Vala]] attempts to convince her husband [[Tomin]] of the Ori's true motives. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:The Road Not Taken.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|The Road Not Taken}}''' |
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|10.13 |
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|January 23, [[2007]] |
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|[[Earth]] |
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|[[Ori]] |
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|N/A |
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|colspan="6"|An experiment gone wrong pulls [[Samantha Carter]] into a [[parallel reality]], where she must save [[Earth (The Road Not Taken reality)|Earth]] from an [[Ori]] assault before she will be allowed to return home. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:The Shroud.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|The Shroud}}''' |
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|10.14 |
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|January 30, [[2007]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[Unnamed planet (The Shroud)|Unnamed planet]] |
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|[[Tevaris's people]], [[Ori]] |
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|[[Adria]] |
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|colspan="6"|When [[SG-1]] discovers that [[Daniel Jackson]] has been turned into a [[Prior of the Ori]], they must determine whether or not his plan to destroy the Ori is genuine. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Bounty.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Bounty}}''' |
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|10.15 |
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|February 6, [[2007]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[Jaffa Encampment]] |
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|[[Jaffa]], [[Oranian]] |
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|[[Lucian Alliance]], [[Netan]], [[Odai Ventrell]] |
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|colspan="6"|When the [[Lucian Alliance]] puts a [[bounty]] on [[SG-1]]'s heads, [[Cameron Mitchell]] finds himself a target while attending his [[Auburn High School|high school reunion]]. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Bad Guys.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Bad Guys}}''' |
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|10.16 |
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|February 13, [[2007]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[P4M-328]] |
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|[[People of P4M-328]] |
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|N/A |
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|colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] realizes they have stepped through the [[stargate|gate]] into another [[Museum of P4M-328|planet's museum]] — but are mistaken for a [[P4M-328 rebel faction|band of zealous rebels]] who have taken hostages. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Talion.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Talion}}''' |
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|10.17 |
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|February 20, [[2007]] |
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|[[Arkad's World]], [[Dar Eshkalon]], [[Earth]] |
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|[[Jaffa]] |
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|[[Arkad]], [[Illac Renin]] |
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|colspan="6"|When a terrorist attack decimates a [[Jaffa]] summit [[Teal'c]] strikes out on a quest for revenge, believing that the perpetrator is one of his [[Arkad|own pupils]]. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Family Ties.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Family Ties}}''' |
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|10.18 |
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|February 27, [[2007]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[Planet (Family Ties)|Unnamed]], [[World (Family Ties)|Unnamed]], [[Unnamed planet (Family Ties)|Unnamed]] |
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|[[Jaffa]] |
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|N/A |
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|colspan="6"|[[Earth]] provides sanctuary for [[Vala Mal Doran|Vala]]'s estranged, [[Jasec|con artist father]] after he provides intel about a Jaffa plot to attack the planet. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Dominion.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Dominion}}''' |
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|10.19 |
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|March 6, [[2007]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[P3R-112]], [[Planet (Dominion)|Unnamed]], [[Unnamed planet (Dominion)|Unnamed]] |
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|[[Goa'uld]], [[Ori]] |
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|[[Adria]], [[Ba'al]] |
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|colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] hatches an elaborate plan to try and capture [[Adria]], using [[Vala Mal Doran|Vala]] as bait. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Unending.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Unending}}''' |
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|10.20 |
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|March 13, [[2007]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[Orilla]] |
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|[[Asgard]], [[Ori]] |
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|[[Ori]] |
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|colspan="6"|Trapped on board the ''[[Odyssey]]'', the members of [[SG-1 (Unending reality)|SG-1]] must live out the rest of their lives together when [[Samantha Carter (Unending reality)|Carter]] activates a [[time dilation field]] to save the ship from destruction. |
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| No. of episodes | 20 | |||||||
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| Original channel | Sci Fi Channel | |||||||
| Original run | July 14, 2006 (Sci Fi) — March 13, 2007 (Sky1) | |||||||
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| Region 1 | July 24, 2007 | |||||||
| Region 2 | December 3, 2007 | |||||||
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Season ten of Stargate SG-1 began airing on July 14, 2006 on Sci Fi Channel. The final season of the series concluded after 20 episodes on March 13, 2007 on British Sky One, which overtook the Sci-Fi Channel in mid-season. The series was developed by Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner. Brad Wright, Robert C. Cooper, Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie served as executive producers. Season ten regular cast members include Ben Browder, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge, Beau Bridges, Claudia Black, and Michael Shanks.
Reception
Will O'Brien of TV Squad thought "Company of Thieves" was, for the most part, a good one, despite a disappointing performance by Rudolf Martin.[1] Jason Van Horn of IGN, however, was less than impressed, suggesting that the episode just wasn't interesting - that the Lucian Alliance was an enemy no one cares about and that Paul Emerson wasn't enough of a character within the show for his death to have had any meaningful impact.[2]
The tenth season of Stargate SG-1 was nominated for a Saturn Award in the category "Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series". For his portrayal of Moros in "The Quest", Part 2, Matthew Walker was nominated for a Leo Award in the category "Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series".[3] The episode "200" was nominated for a Hugo Award in the category "Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form".[3]
Episodes
| Image | Title | Ep. Nb | Written by | Directed by | Original air date |
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| "Flesh and Blood" | 10.01 | Robert C. Cooper | William Waring | Unknown | |
| As the Ori invade the Jaffa planet Chulak, Vala and Daniel must deal with their leader: Vala's young daughter, rapidly aged by the Ori to serve their purposes. | |||||
| "Morpheus" | 10.02 | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie | Andy Mikita | Unknown | |
| SG-1 investigates a problem off-world and soon finds that they have become victims themselves: they cannot stay awake. Meanwhile, Vala Mal Doran undergoes an evaluation on Earth, hoping to join SG-1. | |||||
| "The Pegasus Project" | 10.03 | William Waring | Unknown | ||
| SG-1 visits Atlantis in the hopes of preventing the Ori from sending more ships through the Supergate, and to find a new lead on Merlin's anti-Ori weapon. | |||||
| "Insiders" | 10.04 | Peter F. Woeste | Unknown | ||
| When Ba'al comes to Earth seeking help, Stargate Command must capture his clones and determine which one is the genuine article. | |||||
| "Uninvited" | 10.05 | William Waring | Unknown | ||
| Teal'c discovers a world where people are being savagely attacked by an elusive creature, leading SG-1 to a stunning discovery about its potential origin. | |||||
| "200" | 10.06 | Carl Binder, Robert C. Cooper, Martin Gero, Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie | Martin Wood | Unknown | |
| Martin Lloyd seeks out SG-1 for assistance when his failed TV show based on the real Stargate program becomes a feature film. | |||||
| "Counterstrike" | 10.07 | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie | Andy Mikita | Unknown | |
| The Jaffa take the fight to the Ori, using a genocidal weapon on their new worshipers and landing SG-1 in the middle of a war they can't control. | |||||
| "Memento Mori" | 10.08 | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie | Unknown | ||
| Striken with amnesia and on the run, Vala takes a job as a waitress as she tries to piece together who she is and what happened to her. | |||||
| "Company of Thieves" | 10.09 | William Waring | Unknown | ||
| Cameron Mitchell must go undercover inside the deadly Lucian Alliance to prevent his teammates from becoming casualties of an Alliance civil war. | |||||
| "The Quest", Part 1 (1 of 2) | 10.10 | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie | Andy Mikita | Unknown | |
| SG-1 races against Ba'al in the hunt to find the Sangraal, Merlin's anti-Ori weapon, and comes up against a series of ancient trials. | |||||
| "The Quest", Part 2 (2 of 2) | 10.11 | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie | Andy Mikita | Unknown | |
| When the team finds Merlin himself, they must help him complete the Sangraal weapon before Adria and her Ori forces can track them down. | |||||
| "Line in the Sand" | 10.12 | Unknown | |||
| SG-1 tries to defend a planet from the Ori by hiding its people in another dimension. Vala attempts to convince her husband Tomin of the Ori's true motives. | |||||
| "The Road Not Taken" | 10.13 | Andy Mikita | Unknown | ||
| An experiment gone wrong pulls Samantha Carter into a alternate reality, where she must save Earth from an Ori assault before she will be allowed to return home. | |||||
| "The Shroud" | 10.14 | Story by: Robert C. Cooper Teleplay by: Robert C. Cooper |
Andy Mikita | Unknown | |
| When SG-1 discovers that Daniel Jackson has been turned into a Prior of the Ori, they must determine whether or not his plan to destroy the Ori is genuine. | |||||
| "Bounty" | 10.15 | Unknown | |||
| When the Lucian Alliance puts a bounty on SG-1's heads, Cameron Mitchell finds himself a target while attending his high school reunion. | |||||
| "Bad Guys" | 10.16 | Story by: Ben Browder, Martin Gero Teleplay by: Martin Gero |
Unknown | ||
| SG-1 realizes they have stepped through the gate into another planet's museum — but are mistaken for a band of zealous rebels who have taken hostages. | |||||
| "Talion" | 10.17 | Andy Mikita | Unknown | ||
| When a terrorist attack decimates a Jaffa summit Teal'c strikes out on a quest for revenge, believing that the perpetrator is one of his own pupils. | |||||
| "Family Ties" | 10.18 | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie | Unknown | ||
| Earth provides sanctuary for Vala's estranged, con artist father after he provides intel about a Jaffa plot to attack the planet. | |||||
| "Dominion" | 10.19 | William Waring | Unknown | ||
| SG-1 hatches an elaborate plan to try and capture Adria, using Vala as bait. | |||||
| "Unending" | 10.20 | Robert C. Cooper | Robert C. Cooper | Unknown | |
| Trapped on board Odyssey, the members of SG-1 must live out the rest of their lives together when Carter activates a time dilation field to save the ship from destruction. | |||||
References
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