Season five of Stargate SG-1 began airing on June 29, 2001 on Showtime. The fifth season concluded after 22 episodes on May 17, 2002 on British Sky One, which overtook Showtime in mid-season.
Broadcast Episodes
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"Enemies (Part 2 of 3)" | 501 | June 29, 2001 | Delmak, Earth | Goa'uld, Jaffa, Replicator, Tok'ra | Apophis, Teal'c, Replicators |
The supernova causes SG-1 and Apophis' ships to jump 4 million light years. SG-1 hides from Apophis, but after coming out again, they find Apophis' mothership completely abandoned. It is discovered Apophis and his Jaffa fled the ship after it is taken over by Replicators. They infest the Ha'tak, and furthermore, Apophis has brainwashed Teal'c, and is now working against his team. | ||||||
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"Threshold (Part 3 of 3)" | 502 | July 6, 2001 | Chulak, Earth, Ra's planet | Jaffa | N/A |
Even after Apophis' death, Teal'c is still brainwashed. The only way to break the brainwash is the Rite of M'al Sharran, a ceremony in which the symbiote is removed until the Jaffa makes his or her choice whether to die free, or a slave. | ||||||
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"Ascension" | 503 | July 13, 2001 | Earth, Velona | Ancient | N/A |
After a mission to Velona, where they find a weapon capable of defeating the Goa'uld, Major Samantha Carter is followed by an ascended being named Orlin, who warns her not to use the weapon. | ||||||
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"The Fifth Man" | 504 | July 20, 2001 | Earth, P7S-441 | Jaffa, Reol | Jaffa |
SG-1 is forced to abandon Colonel Jack O'Neill and the team's fifth member, Lt. Tyler. However, before they can reinforce themselves, they are stopped and pulled off duty, since Stargate Command has no recollection of Tyler. Meanwhile, O'Neill and "Tyler" hide from Jaffa patrols. | ||||||
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"Red Sky" | 505 | July 27, 2001 | Earth, K'tau | Asgard, K'Tau | N/A |
A mission to K'tau causes the planet's sun to die out, after the wormhole traveled through it, causing it to be unstable. The Asgard, who protect the planet, aren't allowed to intervene; so the Tau'ri are forced to help them themselves. Unfortunately, some of the natives won't allow it. | ||||||
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"Rite of Passage" | 506 | August 3, 2001 | Earth, Hanka | Goa'uld, Hankan | Nirrti |
On her sixteenth birthday, Cassandra Fraiser falls ill and begins exhibiting telekinesis. Soon, they learn that when she was younger, Nirrti experimented on her and other children like her. SG-1 must travel back to Hanka to search for a cure. | ||||||
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"Beast of Burden" | 507 | August 10, 2001 | Burrock's World, Earth, P3X-888 | Burrock's people, Unas | Burrock |
Chaka and other Unas are kidnapped and sold as slaves on another planet. While SG-1 observes, Dr. Daniel Jackson and Colonel Jack O'Neill are captured, and Major Samantha Carter and Teal'c plan to break them out. | ||||||
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"The Tomb" | 508 | August 17, 2001 | Earth, P2X-338 | Goa'uld | Marduk |
After a team from the Russian Stargate Program goes missing on P2X-338, SG-1 and another Russian team are sent to retrieve them. In their search, they find a mysterious tomb, which housed a deadly enemy, picking off the Russian team members one by one. | ||||||
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"Between Two Fires" | 509 | August 24, 2001 | Earth, Tollana | Goa'uld, People of Paraval, Tollan | Tanith |
The Tollans are suddenly willing to give away their Ion cannons to the Tau'ri to protect Earth. Omoc died, and Narim believes he was murdered, a crime which has not been committed in their society for years. SG-1 comes to the conclusion that those two events are connected somehow, and a conspiracy is brewing. | ||||||
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"2001" | 510 | August 31, 2001 | Earth, Volia | Aschen, Volian | Aschen |
SG-1 makes contact with a technologically advanced race known as the Aschen (a race of people SG-1 from an alternate future tried to warn current SG-1 not to make contact with). While they form an alliance, Dr. Daniel Jackson and Teal'c find clues about the Aschen past and when the truth about the Aschen is finally revealed, SG-1 must intervene or risk history repeating itself all over again. | ||||||
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"Desperate Measures" | 511 | September 7, 2001 | Earth | Goa'uld, Jaffa | Adrian Conrad, Frank Simmons |
Major Samantha Carter is kidnapped by masked assailants, who also took a symbiote from the Russians. The rest of SG-1 do all they can to find her. Meanwhile, she finds out who is responsible for her kidnapping: Adrian Conrad, who is dying from an incurable disease and wants to experiment on her, so he can take a symbiote to cure him of all illness, and then safely remove it. | ||||||
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"Wormhole X-Treme!" | 512 | September 8, 2001 | Earth, Mars | Martin's people | Peter Tanner, NID |
SG-1 watches a television commercial about a new sci-fi show called "Wormhole X-Treme!", which has very similar attributes to the Stargate Program. While Colonel Jack O'Neill investigates, he learns that Martin Lloyd pitched the idea of the show to the studio. | ||||||
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"Proving Ground" | 513 | March 8, 2002 | Earth | N/A | N/A |
SG-1 is training a group of recruits to test their limits when joining an SG team. After a training exercise, it becomes apparent that Stargate Command has been overrun. It's up to Colonel Jack O'Neill and the four young recruits to find a way to stop the incursion before it's too late. | ||||||
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"48 Hours" | 514 | March 15, 2002 | Earth, Memphis | Goa'uld, People of Paraval | Tanith, Adrian Conrad, Frank Simmons |
After escaping the Goa'uld, and killing Tanith, the Stargate shuts down just as Teal'c is still in the wormhole. SG-1's efforts to halt the Stargate Program are threatened when Colonel Frank Simmons of the NID gives them a 48-hour deadline to save him or else the Stargate Program will continue, resulting in Teal'c's death. | ||||||
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"Summit (Part 1 of 2)" | 515 | March 22, 2002 | Earth, P3X-042, Revanna | Goa'uld, Jaffa, Tok'ra | Osiris, Zipacna |
The Tok'ra ask Dr. Daniel Jackson to covertly spy on a summit between all the Goa'uld System Lords, so the Tok'ra can kill them, but learns that a new System Lord is to join them, one long thought to be long dead. | ||||||
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"Last Stand (Part 2 of 2)" | 516 | March 29, 2002 | Revanna | Goa'uld, Jaffa, Tok'ra | Osiris, Zipacna |
While Dr. Daniel Jackson learns the identity of ruthless System Lord Anubis, who committed atrocities that even the Goa'uld find horrifying, his plans to rescue Sarah Gardner could blow his cover. Meanwhile, Zipacna sends his Jaffa to attack the Tok'ra base on Revanna, forcing the rest of SG-1 into a desperate fight for survival as they attempt to weather the onslaught and look after Lt. Kevin Elliot who has been left badly wounded. | ||||||
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"Fail Safe" | 517 | April 5, 2002 | Earth, Revanna | Tok'ra | N/A |
An asteroid is on a collision course for Earth. The Asgard can't help, and the Tok'ra are hard to find, so they return to Revanna to repair a Tel'tak, so SG-1 could deliver a Nuclear warhead to destroy it. However, they soon learn that the asteroid may not be natural in origin. | ||||||
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"The Warrior" | 518 | April 12, 2002 | Cal Mah, Earth, Nirrti's planet, P3X-042 | Goa'uld, Jaffa | K'tano/Imhotep, Yu-huang Shang Ti |
SG-1, especially Teal'c, join a camp full of rebel Jaffa, led by K'tano, who wish to stop the Goa'uld, and have more Jaffa join their rebellion. Teal'c decides to change his allegiance to his people, and the rest of the team suspect that K'tano, the former First Prime of Imhotep, is hiding something from them. | ||||||
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"Menace" | 519 | April 26, 2002 | Earth, P3S-517 | Replicator | Reese, Replicators |
SG-1 finds Reese, the last of her people on her home planet. They take her back and soon learn that she is an android. Furthermore, she can create Replicators, and they soon become a serious threat to Stargate Command. | ||||||
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"The Sentinel" | 520 | May 3, 2002 | Earth, Latona | Jaffa, Latonan | Svarog |
The Goa'uld System Lord, Svarog, is planning on taking back Latona to his control. The only way to stop him is the Sentinel, a piece of technology capable of defeating him. Unfortunately, rogue NID agents once tampered with the device, and SG-1 get to be the ones responsible to make it operational again. | ||||||
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"Meridian" | 521 | May 10, 2002 | Earth, Langara | Langaran | N/A |
SG-1 have discovered that the Langarans have Naquadria, a more volatile version of Naquadah, and they plan to use it as a weapon, since the planet's three nations are on the verge of war. Dr. Daniel Jackson prevents an accident, but is stricken with radiation poisoning in the process, and will die if they don't save him in time. | ||||||
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"Revelations" | 522 | May 17, 2002 | Adara II, Earth | Asgard, Goa'uld, Jaffa | Anubis, Osiris |
Following the loss of Dr. Daniel Jackson, Anubis has made his fleet immune to Asgard defenses, and he has captured Thor. SG-1 must assist Heimdall to evacuate all Asgard knowledge from Adara II, before Anubis gets his hands on them. |
Cast
Main characters
- Richard Dean Anderson as Colonel Jack O'Neill (22/22 episodes)
- Michael Shanks as
- Dr. Daniel Jackson (21/22 episodes)
- Voice of Thor (1/22 episodes)
- Amanda Tapping as Major Samantha Carter (22/22 episodes)
- Christopher Judge as Teal'c (22/22 episodes)
- And Don S. Davis as Major General George S. Hammond (21/22 episodes)
Recurring characters
- Peter Kufluk as TSgt. Connor (13/22 episodes)
- Gary Jones as MSgt. Walter Harriman (11/22 episodes)
- Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser (9/22 episodes)
- Dan Shea as MSgt. Sylvester Siler (6/22 episodes)
- John de Lancie as Colonel Frank Simmons (4/22 episodes)
- Martin Wood as Major Wood (4/22 episodes)
- Carmen Argenziano as Jacob Carter/Selmak (4/22 episodes)
- Courtenay J. Stevens as Lt. Kevin Elliot (3/22 episodes)
- Anna-Louise Plowman as Sarah Gardner/Osiris (3/22 episodes)
- Brian Jensen as the voice of Freyr (3/22 Episodes)
- Vince Crestejo as Yu-huang Shang Ti (3/22 episodes)
- Karen van Blankenstein as Nurse (3/22 episodes)
- Phoenix Ly as SF Guard (3/22 episodes)
- Garry Chalk as Colonel Chekov (2/22 episodes)
- Colin Cunningham as Major Paul Davis (2/22 episodes)
- Colin Lawrence as Major Carl Warren (2/22 episodes)
- David Kopp as Lt. Carl Grogan (2/22 episodes)
- Tracy Westerholm as TSgt. Westerholm (2/22 episodes)
- Tony Amendola as Bra'tac (2/22 episodes)
- Tom McBeath as Harold Maybourne (2/22 episodes)
- Jennifer Calvert as Ren'al (2/22 episodes)
- Dion Luther as Voice of Chief Archon (2/22 episodes)
- Peter Williams as Apophis (2/22 episodes)
- Peter Wingfield as Tanith (2/22 episodes)
- Kevin Durand as Zipacna (2/22 episodes)
- Cliff Simon as Ba'al (2/22 episodes)
- Kwesi Ameyaw as Olokun (2/22 episodes)
- Suleka Mathew as Kali (2/22 episodes)
- Natasha Khadr as Bastet (2/22 episodes)
- Bonnie Kilroe as Morrigan (2/22 episodes)
- Bill Marchant as Adrian Conrad/Adrian Conrad's Goa'uld (2/22 episodes)
- Paul Anthony as Ba'al's lo'taur (2/22 episodes)
- Andrew Kavadas as Zipacna's First Prime (2/22 episodes)
- ? as Svarog (2/22 episodes)
Awards
Nominations
- Nominated Saturn Award for "Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series"
- Nominated Saturn Award for "Best Actor in a Television Series" (Richard Dean Anderson)
- Nominated Saturn Award for "Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series" (Christopher Judge)
- Nominated Saturn Award for "Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series" (Amanda Tapping)
- Nominated Gemini for "Best Achievement in Make-Up" (Lise Kuhr, Holland Miller, Jan Newman, Brad Proctor, Christopher Mark Pinhey and Todd Masters)
Media
DVD
Novels
Short Stories
Audiobooks
- SG-1 Season 5 on Wikipedia
- SG-1 Season 5 at the Internet Movie Database
- SG-1 Season 5 on GateWorld. (backup link)
- SG-1 Season 5 article on Stargate SG-1 Solutions' The StargateWiki
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