Enemies
- Episode aired Jun 29, 2001
- TV-14
- 44m
Stranded in another galaxy while fleeing their attack on Apophis' fleet proves only the beginning of SG-1's problems as multiple enemies appear.Stranded in another galaxy while fleeing their attack on Apophis' fleet proves only the beginning of SG-1's problems as multiple enemies appear.Stranded in another galaxy while fleeing their attack on Apophis' fleet proves only the beginning of SG-1's problems as multiple enemies appear.
- Apophis' Red Jaffa
- (uncredited)
- Sgt. Siler
- (uncredited)
- Apophis' Red Jaffa
- (uncredited)
- Major Wood
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
"Enemies" is a good sequel of "Exodus". Now the problem is Teal'c, a powerful enemy that is protecting Apophis. Will Apophis be resurrected again? My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Enemies"
Did you know
- TriviaWriters considered leaving SG-1 stranded in outer space for a year/season of episodes like Lost in Space (1965) or Star Trek: Voyager (1995). According to Peter DeLuise, however, they didn't think fans would buy it, especially since they didn't have a robot yelling "Danger, SG-1! Danger!"
- GoofsWhen Teal'c is shot by O'Neill, he falls back onto the floor surrounded by dead Jaffa. When O'Neill and Carter run up to him after he falls, he is lying on the floor with no one around him.
- Quotes
Major Samantha Carter: This way, sir. It's not far.
Colonel Jack O'Neill: Carter, how do you know where to go in a place like this?
Major Samantha Carter: I studied the Tok'ra specs of the ship while we were on Vorash.
Colonel Jack O'Neill: You know how to have a good time, don't you?
Major Samantha Carter: Havin' a good time now, sir.
Colonel Jack O'Neill: You go, girl.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Stargate SG-1: Inauguration (2004)
- SoundtracksMain Title
Written by Joel Goldsmith and David Arnold