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The second season of Stargate SG-1, an American-Canadian television series, began
airing on June 26, 1998 on Showtime. The second season concluded after 22 episodes
on February 10, 1999 on British Sky One, which overtook Showtime in mid-season. The
series was developed by Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner, who also served as
executive producers. Season two regular cast members include Richard Dean Anderson,
Michael Shanks, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge, and Don S. Davis.
Stargate SG-1
Season 2
Stargate SG-1 Season 2.jpg
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Starring
Richard Dean Anderson
Michael Shanks
Amanda Tapping
Christopher Judge
Don S. Davis
Country of origin
United States
Canada
No. of episodes
22
Release
Original network
Showtime
Original release
June 26, 1998 (Showtime) –
February 10, 1999 (Sky One)
Season chronology
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List of episodes
Production
Release and reception
Main cast
EpisodesEdit
See also: List of Stargate SG-1 episodes
Episodes in bold are continuous episodes, where the story spans over 2 or more
episodes.
No.
overall No. in
season Title Directed by Written by Original air date
23 1 "The Serpent's Lair" Jonathan Glassner Brad Wright June 26, 1998
Teal'c's former mentor Bra'tac joins their fight and together they embark on a
mission of planting bombs to destroy Apophis' ship and halt the attack on Earth.
Eventually they destroy the two ships and escape in Death Gliders.
24 2 "In the Line of Duty" Martin Wood Robert C. Cooper July 3, 1998
When the planet Nassya (P3X-382) falls under attack by the Goa'uld, Carter is
possessed by a Goa'uld. When the Goa'uld is discovered, she claims to be Jolinar, a
member of the Tok'ra, a legendary faction of rebel-Goa'uld opposed to the System
Lords. When Jolinar is assassinated, she saves the life of Samantha Carter.
25 3 "Prisoners" David Warry-Smith Terry Curtis Fox July 10, 1998
After being sentenced to life imprisonment on the planet Hadante, SG-1 escapes with
the help of a female inmate named Linea, who has great herbal knowledge. After they
set her free, they discover she is known as the "Destroyer of Worlds" for once
having deliberately created a vaccine that caused contagious sickness killing half
the population of a planet.
26 4 "The Gamekeeper" Martin Wood Story by : Jonathan Glassner & Brad
Wright
Teleplay by : Jonathan Glassner July 17, 1998
SG-1 discover a world where all the people are enclosed in a virtual reality, still
believing that their planet is dead. SG-1 becomes trapped in the virtual reality,
but manage to inform the residents that their planet is beautiful again, and they
all go free.
27 5 "Need" David Warry-Smith Story by : Robert C. Cooper & Damian
Kindler
Teleplay by : Robert C. Cooper July 24, 1998
Offworld, Daniel stops a young woman from killing herself. She turns out to be the
daughter of Pyrus the Godslayer, the ruler of the planet who had overthrown the
Goa'uld overlord but to keep the other Goa'ulds from finding out, he keeps the
people virtually enslaved and sends back naqahdah. She falls in love with him and
uses the narcotic properties of the Sarcophagus to keep him with her, but once home
he is rehabilitated and eventually let back into SG-1. He visits the woman, whose
father had died, and she promises to improve the lot of her people.
28 6 "Thor's Chariot" William Gereghty Katharyn Powers July 31, 1998
SG-1 returns to Cimmeria ("Thor's Hammer") to help defend the planet when the
Goa'uld invade. After a series of tests, they finally reach Thor, who reveals
himself to be an Asgard. He is dismayed by SG-1's interference but responds to the
crisis by coming in person and removing the invaders from the planet.
29 7 "Message in a Bottle" David Warry-Smith Story by : Michael Greenburg
& Jarrad Paul
Teleplay by : Brad Wright August 7, 1998
SG-1 brings back a mysterious sphere from P5C-353. The sphere suddenly sprouts rods
that impale O'Neill's shoulder, pinning him to the wall. After attempts to remove
it, SG-1 discover it contains microscopic aliens that feed on energy who are the
last of an alien race. They eventually agree to be relocated to P4G-881, a planet
more suitable for them than Earth.
30 8 "Family" William Gereghty Katharyn Powers August 14, 1998
Bra'tac brings word that Apophis has kidnapped Teal'c's son Rya'c. Returning to
Chulak with SG-1, Teal'c finds that his son is brainwashed and loyal to Apophis.
Apophis had implanted some deadly pathogen on Rya'c which would have destroyed all
life on earth if activated. They resort at last to zat—blasting Rya'c to overcome
the brainwashing chemical.
31 9 "Secrets" Duane Clark Terry Curtis Fox August 21, 1998
Having to fulfill a promise to Sha're's father Kasuf, Daniel and Teal'c return to
Abydos. Upon their arrival, Daniel learns that his wife, after having been captured
by the Goa'uld, is now pregnant by Apophis. On earth, the Stargate Program is under
risk of being exposed by a reporter.
32 10 "Bane" David Warry-Smith Robert C. Cooper September 25, 1998
Teal'c is stung by a strange insect while exploring BP6-3Q1. Upon returning to
earth, the virus begins changing Teal'c's DNA into its own. He escapes the SGC and
develops a friendship with a young girl, Ally, and is ultimately cured.
33 11 "The Tok'ra: Part 1" Brad Turner Jonathan Glassner October 2, 1998
Jolinar ("In the Line of Duty") has left a mental imprint on Carter, who dreams of
the Stargate address of the hidden Tok'ra base at P34-353J. While SG-1 find and
liaise with the Tok'ra, Carter's father Jacob is dying of cancer. SG-1 offers an
alliance with the Tok'ra, but it is turned down because Earth doesn't have enough
to offer.
34 12 "The Tok'ra: Part 2" Brad Turner Jonathan Glassner October 9, 1998
SG-1 makes their alliance with the Tok'ra official when Jacob offers himself as a
new host for Selmak, whose old host is dying.
35 13 "Spirits" Martin Wood Tor Alexander Valenza October 23, 1998
SG-1 discovers a migratory people descended from the Native American Salish tribes
on PXY-887. The Salish refuse to allow the SGC to mine their planet's large
deposits of the valuable metal trinium, believing it would upset the spirits of the
natural world. Under pressure from above, General Hammond orders mining to proceed
without Salish permission, incurring the ire of their "spirits", in fact advanced
aliens who freed the Salish from the Goa'uld a millennium ago. The Salish Spirits
attack the SGC, until SG-1 convinces them that burying their Stargate would be a
better solution than destroying the base.
36 14 "Touchstone" Brad Turner Sam Egan October 30, 1998
Inhabitants of the planet Madrona accuse SG-1 of stealing 'the Touchstone', an
artifact that can control their planet's weather. The Madronans claim that men
dressed in SGC uniforms took the device, and SG-1 suspect that maybe the thieves
are using the second gate found in Antarctica.
37 15[a] "The Fifth Race" David Warry-Smith Robert C. Cooper December 16, 1998
(Sky One)
January 22, 1999 (Showtime)
On P3R-272, O'Neill is grabbed by an Ancient Repository of Knowledge, and has alien
knowledge downloaded into his mind. Before Jack's mind is overrun, he discovers a
gate address to the Asgard homeworld, who remove the information from his brain,
saving his life.
38 16[a] "A Matter of Time" Martin Wood Story by : Misha Rashovich
Teleplay by : Brad Wright December 9, 1998 (Sky One)
January 29, 1999 (Showtime)
SG-10 is stranded on planet P3W-451, which is close to a newly formed black hole.
The SGC opens the gate to find out what happened, but they cannot shut it down
afterwards. Soon they realize that since the planet is near to a black hole, its
intense gravity is causing time dilation, so if they do not shut down the gate very
soon, it will destroy the SGC, and in time, the entire planet.
39 17[b] "Holiday" David Warry-Smith Tor Alexander Valenza January 13, 1999
(Sky One)
February 5, 1999 (Showtime)
SG-1 meets an elderly man called Machello and learns that he has been hunted by the
Goa'uld his entire life due to his inventions of technological devices meant to
oppose them. Machello convinces Daniel to grasp a device made to switch bodies, and
then escapes, leaving Daniel to die in the old body of Machello's.
40 18[b] "Serpent's Song" Peter DeLuise Katharyn Powers January 6, 1999
(Sky One)
February 12, 1999 (Showtime)
Apophis's death glider crashes on PB5-926. Dying, he is brought to the SGC. The
Tau'ri wish to interrogate him, however Martouf warns them that Sokar and many
other Goa'uld want him. The Tau'ri fail to heed his warning and Sokar tries to
attack Earth as he wants Apophis, but is stopped when they hand over the dead
Apophis. However, Martouf informs them Sokar will use a sarcophagus to revive him
and torture him indefinitely.
41 19 "One False Step" William Corcoran Michael Kaplan & John Sanborn
February 19, 1999
After a UAV crashes into a large white plant on PJ2-445, SG-1 encounters
inhabitants who appear to be dying en masse. SG-1 discover that the aliens depend
on the large plants for survival because of an essential infrasound they emit, and
rectify the situation.
42 20 "Show and Tell" Peter DeLuise Jonathan Glassner February 26, 1999
A young boy warns SGC of a plot by invisible non-humanoid aliens (rogue Re'tu, who
exist in large numbers on P63-2031) to destroy all humans. A minority of the Re'tu
wage war on the Goa'uld by eliminating their potential hosts: humans. They operate
in 5-man suicide units, which are capable of setting off an explosion equivalent to
a small tactical nuke. SG-1 decide his warning is real, and call the Tok'ra for
help, who provide TER's that locate the Re'tus already hiding on the base, and
eliminate them.
43 21 "1969" Charles Correll Brad Wright March 5, 1999
When SG-1 steps through the gate to P2X-555, a solar flare sends SG-1 back in time.
They meet a young General Hammond, then a lieutenant, who helps them due to a note
("Help them", plus dates of what Carter figures out must be solar flares). They
find the Stargate of 1969 and activate it during another solar flare, returning
home.
44 22 "Out of Mind" Martin Wood Story by : Jonathan Glassner & Brad
Wright
Teleplay by : Jonathan Glassner
Excerpts by : Hart Hanson, Katharyn Powers, Robert C. Cooper, James Crocker,
Jonathan Glassner, Brad Wright, Terry Curtis Fox, David Bennett Carren, J. Larry
Carroll, Michael Greenburg & Jarrad Paul March 12, 1999
O'Neill, Carter and Daniel awaken from stasis in what appears to be the SGC, almost
79 years in the future. They discover it is actually a Goa'uld hoax by Hathor.
Meanwhile, Teal'c leaves the SGC to find SG-1.
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