STARGATE SG-1 SEASON SIX

Season Six
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Redemption, Part 1:
Part 1 of the two-part sixth-season premiere of the series about a military squad that explores various universes. O'Neill is ordered to replace a teammate, and alien Jonas Quinn (Corin Nemec) wants the job; tragedy strikes Teal'c; an unidentified power source disrupts the portal.
Redemption, Conclusion:
O'Neill and his team concoct a desperate plan to thwart an alien scheme to turn the Stargate into a doomsday weapon.
Descent:
A salvage operation goes wrong, leaving O'Neill and his team trapped at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean in an alien mothership.
Frozen:
O'Neill and his team are stranded at a research station in the Antarctic along with an enigmatic young woman they discovered frozen in the ice.
Nightwalker:
The SG-1 team investigates a sleepy seaside town whose residents harbor an insidious secret.
Abyss:
An amnesiac O'Neill awakens to find himself the prisoner of a mysterious lord.
Shadow Play:
Quinn's former mentor enlists his help for a scheme to overthrow the Kelowna government in an attempt to bring peace to their war-torn planet.
The Other Guys:
Members of SG-1 are taken prisoner by the Gou'ald and their fate rests in the hands of unlikely heroes.
Allegiance:
An invisible assassin embarks on a killing spree that threatens to spark a war between the Jaffa and the Tok'ra unless SG-1 can put a stop to the murders.
The Cure:
The Pangarean civilization is threatened by the side effects of a flawed miracle drug, leading to an SG-1 investigation that unearths revelations about the origins of the Tok'ras.
Prometheus, Part 1:
Hostiles posing as a TV news crew infiltrate SG-1 headquarters in search of an alien spaceship that is being rebuilt by government scientists in the underground bunker.
Unnatural Selection, Conclusion:
An alien chieftain returns to his planet with the SG-1 team in a desperate attempt to stop an army of box-shaped robots from annihilating his civilization.
Sight Unseen:
After returning from an alien archaeological site carrying a glowing artifact, several members of the SG-1 team experience terrifying hallucinations that threaten their sanity.
Smoke and Mirrors:
O'Neill is accused of being involved in the assassination of the influential Sen. Kinsey while Gen. Hammond investigates a security breach within SG-1.
Paradise Lost:
While on the lam, Mayborne (Tom McBeath) touches base with Jack and convinces him that he knows the location of a possible alien weapons cache. Jack and the SG-1 team investigate, but can't work around the impenetrable entryway. Mayborne talks his way into helping out — but double-crosses Jack and leaps through an energized gate.
Metamorphosis:
The SG-1 team squares off against the malevolent Gou'ald matriarch Nirrti, who plots to genetically engineer a race of superhuman warriors.
Disclosure:
A Gou'ald mothership crash-lands in the Pacific Ocean, forcing the U.S. and Russia to reveal the existence of the Stargate program to the British, French and Chinese.
Forsaken:
An encounter with the alien survivors of a spaceship crash turns into a deadly scrimmage for the SG-1 crew.
The Changling:
Daniel Jackson encounters his former SG-1 comrades in a dream scenerio while Teal'C (Christopher Judge, who cowrote the episode) confronts Apophis (Peter Williams).
Memento:
The only hope the SG-1 team has of returing to Earth is finding a mythical Stargate on a hostile planet where the Prometheus crashlanded after a power failure.
Prophecy:
SG-1's mission to thwart the plans of a nefarious underlord takes a left turn when Jonas suddenly develops an ability to predict the future.
Full Circle:
An old comrade warns SG-1 that a Goa'uld sorcerer seeks a potent mystical amulet in the fiery sixth-season finale. The archaeologist-turned-spirit being Daniel Jackson alerts SG-1 leader Jack O'Neill to the peril by cornering him in an elevator. "How are things on the higher plane?" quips O'Neill. But Jackson is in no mood for jokes. He says the evil Anubis covets the Eye of Ra, an ultra-powerful talisman hidden on the planet Abydos. Unable to interfere in mortal affairs, Jackson guides SG-1 to a pyramid where the team tries to locate the Eye during a Goa'uld invasion.

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