Stargate SG-1

10 Beste Episodes of Stargate SG-1 - Season 2

Stargate SG-1 is an iconic science fiction show that ran for 11 seasons from 1997 to 2007. It follows the story of an elite Air Force special operations team that explore the galaxy and defends against alien threats. The show has been praised for its creative storylines and characters, but not all episodes have been created equal. We have ranked the worst episodes of Stargate SG-1, so that you can easily find which ones to avoid.

We have taken into consideration a variety of factors, such as the overall quality of the episode, ratings, and popular opinion. We have also given each episode a score out of 10, to help you make an informed decision.

So, if you are looking to get the most out of your Stargate SG-1 experience, make sure you check out our list of the worst episodes of the show.

Written by Sophie and last updated on Apr 02, 2024.

PS: The following content contains spoilers!

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Stargate SG-1 - S2E3

#15 - Prisoners (Staffel 2 - Folge 3)

SG-1 is put on trial and exiled to a prison world, where a woman maintains a strange control over her fellow prisoners.

The episode was rated 7,76 from 616 votes.

Stargate SG-1 - S2E10

#14 - Bane (Staffel 2 - Folge 10)

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Teal'c is infected with deadly venom from a giant insect, and begins a terrible transformation. When he escapes the S.G.C., SG-1 must find him before Colonel Maybourne does.

The episode was rated 7,78 from 515 votes.

Stargate SG-1 - S2E7

#13 - Message in a Bottle (Staffel 2 - Folge 7)

SG-1 discovers an ancient artifact that takes O'Neill and the S.G.C. hostage.

The episode was rated 7,79 from 572 votes.

Stargate SG-1 - S2E20

#12 - Show and Tell (Staffel 2 - Folge 20)

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A young boy arrives through the Stargate, and warns of plot by invisible aliens to kill all of the human race in order to rob the Goa'uld of potential hosts.

The episode was rated 7,80 from 533 votes.

Stargate SG-1 - S2E2

#11 - In the Line of Duty (Staffel 2 - Folge 2)

Carter is possessed by a Goa'uld who claims to be an enemy of the System Lords.

The episode was rated 7,83 from 637 votes.

Stargate SG-1 - S2E14

#10 - Touchstone (Staffel 2 - Folge 14)

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SG-1 is accused of stealing an important weather-controlling device, sending a primative planet into chaos. The team discovers that Earth's second Stargate is being misused.

The episode was rated 7,87 from 518 votes.

Stargate SG-1 - S2E9

#9 - Secrets (Staffel 2 - Folge 9)

Jackson discovers that his wife has returned to Abydos, and is nine months pregnant with the son of Apophis. O'Neill must keep the secret of the Stargate program from being uncovered.

The episode was rated 7,88 from 540 votes.

Stargate SG-1 - S2E18

#8 - Serpent's Song (Staffel 2 - Folge 18)

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Apophis, SG-1's greatest enemy, seeks sanctuary from Sokar and ends up near death in the S.G.C. infirmiry.

The episode was rated 7,91 from 505 votes.

Stargate SG-1 - S2E11

#7 - The Tok'ra (1) (Staffel 2 - Folge 11)

SG-1 locates the Tok'ra, a Goa'uld resistence movement who oppose the System Lords, and attempt to form an alliance. Jacob Carter's cancer brings him near death.

The episode was rated 7,97 from 579 votes.

Stargate SG-1 - S2E6

#6 - Thor's Chariot (Staffel 2 - Folge 6)

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SG-1 returns to Cimmeria, and finds that without protection from the Asgard the planet has been invaded by the Goa'uld.

The episode was rated 8,12 from 676 votes.

Stargate SG-1 - S2E16

#5 - A Matter of Time (Staffel 2 - Folge 16)

After gating to a world on the edge of a black hole, the S.G.C. cannot disengage the Stargate. All of Earth becomes endangered by the time-distorting gravity field.

The episode was rated 8,13 from 570 votes.

Stargate SG-1 - S2E12

#4 - The Tok'ra (2) (Staffel 2 - Folge 12)

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In the second episode of Stargate SG-1, SG-1 attempts to form an alliance with the Tok'ra, a group of rebels determined to overthrow the Goa'uld. However, their efforts are hindered by a Goa'uld spy who betrays the rebels. Jacob Carter, SG-1's ally and father of team leader Samantha Carter, finds himself in a desperate situation and realizes that the Tok'ra may be his only hope of survival.

SG-1 must do everything they can to protect the Tok'ra and ensure Jacob's survival. With the help of their allies and their own courage, SG-1 must navigate the treacherous political landscape of the Goa'uld and the Tok'ra in order to form a powerful alliance and protect the innocent people who are being threatened by the Goa'uld.

The episode was rated 8,15 from 591 votes.

Stargate SG-1 - S2E21

#3 - 1969 (Staffel 2 - Folge 21)

In the Stargate SG-1 episode "1969," a cosmic accident takes SG-1 on an unexpected trip back in time. Suddenly finding themselves 30 years in the past, they must embark on a mission to locate the Stargate and find a way back home. This episode is a delightful mix of fun, new, and exciting elements that will keep you hooked from start to finish.

One of the highlights of "1969" is the comedic tone it embraces. It's the first episode of the franchise to fully explore the comedic side, and it does so with great success. The cast handles the crazy situation with their usual charm and wit, never sacrificing the integrity of their characters for laughs. Teal'c, played by Chris Judge, shines in this episode, with his stoic demeanor and hilarious wig and clothing. Daniel, portrayed by Michael Shanks, delivers the memorable line, "I speak 23 languages, pick one," which inspired many to dive into language learning. Carter, played by Amanda Tapping, keeps things grounded with her scientific expertise.

The guest stars in "1969" also make a strong impression, with one exception. The young version of Hammond is well-acted, although it's a shame that the actor has different colored eyes than Don S. Davis. The two hippies who join SG-1 on their journey are a joy to hang out with, leaving viewers curious about their fate. However, the performance of the actress playing the elderly version of Cassandra falls short, giving off a children's TV presenter vibe.

Another amusing aspect of this episode is the choice of '60s music during the montage scenes. Rather than featuring recognizable musicians, the music is incredibly bland and generic, resembling the background track of a commercial for reverse mortgages or a vocational school.

"1969" also raises questions about General Hammond's reluctance to accept Daniel and Teal'c as members of the SGC. It becomes apparent that he had known for decades that they would be a part of his command, making his previous comments about an easy job before retirement seem questionable.

Overall, "1969" is a must-watch episode of Stargate SG-1. It combines comedy, mystery, and time travel in a way that will entertain both fans of the show and newcomers alike. Don't miss out on the fun and excitement this episode has to offer!

The episode was rated 8,15 from 599 votes.

Stargate SG-1 - S2E1

#2 - The Serpent's Lair (Staffel 2 - Folge 1)

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In the episode “The Serpent’s Lair” of the sci-fi show Stargate SG-1, SG-1 is trapped on Klorel’s ship and it looks like Earth may be doomed as the Pyramid ships prepare to destroy it. This episode had a lot of action, along with drama and excitement. It also featured a great dynamic between Bra'tac and O'Neill, who continually butt heads and exchange witty banter. This episode was a great start to the second season and was a pleasure to watch.

The situation looks dire, but SG-1 is determined to find a way out of it. O'Neill and Bra'tac must work together in order to find a solution, demonstrating the importance of teamwork in tough situations. Meanwhile, SG-1 must use their wits to outsmart the Goa'uld, showing the importance of intelligence and strategy in the face of danger. In the end, SG-1 is able to find a way out of the situation and save Earth from destruction. This episode was a thrilling ride, and a great example of the show’s ability to combine action and drama.

The episode was rated 8,16 from 731 votes.

Stargate SG-1 - S2E15

#1 - The Fifth Race (Staffel 2 - Folge 15)

The Fifth Race is an episode in the Stargate SG-1 series which focuses on O'Neill becoming the receptacle for a library of alien knowledge. This episode is highly praised by fans with many citing it as one of their favorite in the entire series.

The episode is a great display of the team's camaraderie, highlighting the ways in which they best utilize their skills to work together. This episode also marks a shift in the show as it begins to delve into more epic territory. The ending scene with the Asgard is one of the most defining moments in the series, with the species having great potential.

The episode was rated 8,36 from 667 votes.

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