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⚫ | {{SG1-7}}'''Season seven''' of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' began airing on [[June 13]], [[2003]] on the US-American [[Sci-Fi Channel]]. The seventh season concluded after 22 episodes on [[March 19]], [[2004]] on British [[Sky One]], which overtook the [[Sci-Fi Channel]] in mid-season. It was intended on being ''SG-1's'' final season, where ''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]'' would continue on. |
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⚫ | '''Season seven''' of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' began airing on [[June 13]], [[2003]] on the US-American [[Sci-Fi Channel]]. The seventh season concluded after 22 episodes on [[March 19]], [[2004]] on British [[Sky One]], which overtook the [[Sci-Fi Channel]] in mid-season. It was intended on being ''SG-1's'' final season, where ''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]'' would continue on. |
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*This is the only season in which none of the regular cast members appear in every episode. |
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*This was the first season in which [[Peter Williams]] ([[Apophis]]) and [[Tom McBeath]] ([[Harold Maybourne]]) did not appear. |
*This was the first season in which [[Peter Williams]] ([[Apophis]]) and [[Tom McBeath]] ([[Harold Maybourne]]) did not appear. |
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+ | *In Season 7, [[Tony Amendola]] ([[Bra'tac of Chulak|Bra'tac]]) and [[Carmen Argenziano]] ([[Jacob Carter]]/[[Selmak]]) each appear in five episodes and [[Ronny Cox]] ([[Robert Kinsey]]) appears in four, more than in any other season in all three cases. |
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Revision as of 05:45, 29 June 2020
Template:SG1-7Season seven of Stargate SG-1 began airing on June 13, 2003 on the US-American Sci-Fi Channel. The seventh season concluded after 22 episodes on March 19, 2004 on British Sky One, which overtook the Sci-Fi Channel in mid-season. It was intended on being SG-1's final season, where Stargate: Atlantis would continue on.
Broadcast Episodes
Image | Title | Number | Airdate | Planet(s) | Race(s) | Enemies |
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File:Fallen (Stargate SG-1).jpg | "Fallen (Part 2 of 3)" | 701 | June 13, 2003 | Earth, Vis Uban | Goa'uld, Jaffa, Langaran, Tok'ra | Anubis |
Jonas Quinn's search for the "Lost City" leads SG-1 to Vis Uban, where they find Dr. Daniel Jackson, who seemed to have de-ascended, and has no memories of his past life whatsoever. Meanwhile, Anubis is now using his superweapon to thwart his enemies, and is also made aware of Vis Uban. Quinn and Jackson must sneak onboard his mothership to disable the weapon, while Major Samantha Carter and Colonel Jack O'Neill use their F-302 fighter-interceptor to penetrate its shield. | ||||||
File:Homecoming (Stargate SG-1).jpg | "Homecoming (Part 3 of 3)" | 702 | June 13, 2003 | Earth, Langara | Nomads of Vis Uban, Goa'uld, Jaffa, Langaran | Anubis, Hale |
Jonas Quinn is captured by Anubis, where he learns of the location of Langara, and the Naquadria so he can use the element to rebuild his superweapon. While Anubis holds the planet prisoner, Teal'c is having a hard time convincing Yu's forces to attack Anubis, so he has his First Prime, Oshu convince Ba'al to join in. | ||||||
File:Fraglie balance (Stargate SG-1).jpg | "Fragile Balance" | 703 | June 20, 2003 | Earth | Asgard | Loki |
A teenager claiming to be Colonel Jack O'Neill arrives in Stargate Command. Believing him to be an imposter, the teen manages to recite every key event from fellow team members. After believing it to be O'Neill, they find out he's a botched clone. They investigate what has happened to the real O'Neill. | ||||||
File:Orpheus (Stargate SG-1).jpg | "Orpheus" | 704 | June 27, 2003 | Earth, Erebus | Jaffa | Erebus Commander |
Teal'c is shot on a mission and is determined to make his recovery as quick as possible, since Rya'c and Bra'tac have been captured and work as slaves on Erebus. Dr. Daniel Jackson starts to remember a few events from his time while he ascended, and uses them to aid several SG teams to infiltrate the labor camp and rescue the imprisoned Jaffa. | ||||||
File:Revisions (Stargate SG-1).jpg | "Revisions" | 705 | July 11, 2003 | Earth, P3X-289 | People of P3X-289 | Link |
SG-1 finds a civilization living in a Dome on an unlivable planet. The seemingly peaceful civilization use geothermal energy to maintain the dome. However, mysteriously, several people start disappearing, and the dome is slowly shrinking. | ||||||
File:Lifeboat (Stargate SG-1).jpg | "Lifeboat" | 706 | July 18, 2003 | Earth, P2A-347 | Talthun | N/A |
While examining a crashed alien ship called the Stromos, Dr. Daniel Jackson is struck with a power surge. After returning to Stargate Command, it is discovered that several consciousnesses from the people trapped in stasis are in Jackson's head. | ||||||
File:Enemy mine (Stargate SG-1).jpg | "Enemy Mine" | 707 | July 25, 2003 | Earth, P3X-403 | Unas | Unas |
SG-11 is attempting to mine Naquadah on P3X-403 and have alerted a number of native Unas, after they provoked their sacred ground. The only hope for a truce is for Dr. Daniel Jackson to bring Chaka to 403. However, the Tau'ri military do not wish an alliance. | ||||||
File:Space race (Stargate SG-1).jpg | "Space Race" | 708 | August 1, 2003 | Earth, Hebridan | Hebridian, Serrakin | Del Tynan |
Warrick Finn from Hebridan comes to Earth and asks Major Samantha Carter for assistance to win an annual Hebridian race in exchange for advanced technology. | ||||||
File:Avenger 2.0 (Stargate SG-1).jpg | "Avenger 2.0" | 709 | August 8, 2003 | Earth, P3L-997, P4F-221, P5S-117 | Jaffa | Ba'al |
After his job is threatened, Dr. Jay Felger desperately plans on Avenger, a computer virus that could render a Dial Home Device useless to keep his position in Stargate Command. However, the plan goes awry, as soon, every Stargate in the Milky Way is affected, caused by the virus, which puts the entire galaxy into a stand still. | ||||||
File:Birthright (Stargate SG-1).jpg | "Birthright" | 710 | August 15, 2003 | Earth, Hak'tyl | Hak'tyl Resistance | N/A |
SG-1 encounter the Hak'tyl Resistance, a group of rebel Jaffa females who renounced their "god" Moloc as a false one, after realizing he had ordered all young females to be put to death. SG-1 propose that they no longer need to rely on symbiotes, since they are running low on them, and offers them a substitute, Tretonin. Meanwhile, Teal'c gets closer to the Hak'tyl leader, Ishta. | ||||||
File:Evolution part 1 (Stargate SG-1).jpg | "Evolution (Part 1 of 2)" | 711 | August 22, 2003 | Earth, Ramius' homeworld | Goa'uld, Jaffa, Kull, Tok'ra | Anubis, Kull |
Anubis has created an army of invulnerable killing machines called Kull warriors to do his work and wipe out the rival Goa'uld. They have armor that impervious to all known weapons. The only way to stop them is for Dr. Daniel Jackson to go to a hidden temple in Honduras that is the origin of the "fountain of youth" myth. | ||||||
File:Evolution Part 2.JPG | "Evolution (Part 2 of 2)" | 712 | January 9, 2004 | Earth, Tartarus | Goa'uld, Jaffa, Kull, Tok'ra | Anubis, Kull, Raphael |
Dr. Daniel Jackson and Dr. Bill Lee are captured by Honduran rebels after getting their hands on a device that could stop the Kull warriors. As Colonel Jack O'Neill launches a secret mission with an old acquaintance to retrieve the two, the rest of the team uncover more information on the warriors by infiltrating Tartarus, the planet on which they are created. | ||||||
File:Grace (Stargate SG-1).jpg | "Grace" | 713 | January 16, 2004 | Earth | Interstellar cloud, Unknown | Unknown |
While on a routine journey to Earth, the Prometheus makes first contact with an unfriendly ship, and is attacked. Whilst retreating to a Interstellar cloud, Major Samantha Carter is knocked unconscious. She awakens only to find the ship completely abandoned in the Interstellar cloud, but has several hallucinations of the rest of team, and a little girl named Grace. | ||||||
File:Fallout (Stargate SG-1).jpg | "Fallout" | 714 | January 23, 2004 | Earth, Langara | Langaran | Kianna Cyr's Goa'uld |
Jonas Quinn arrives back to Earth for help, due to the mining of the Naquadria, Langara experiences several violent tremors, and will face an earthquake that will destroy Kelowna. | ||||||
File:Chimera (Stargate SG-1).jpg | "Chimera" | 715 | January 30, 2004 | Earth | Goa'uld | Osiris |
Dr. Daniel Jackson is plagued with several dreams involving his past, but this time is pushed by Sarah Gardner to reveal the location of the Lost City. However, little does he know, Osiris visits him in his sleep every night until he can find out the city's location. Meanwhile, Major Samantha Carter is seeing someone, a Denver cop named Pete Shanahan. | ||||||
File:Death knell (Stargate SG-1).jpg | "Death Knell" | 716 | February 6, 2004 | Alpha Site (Second), Earth | Jaffa, Tok'ra, Kull | Kull |
The Kull warriors have infiltrated the Alpha Site, where work on a weapon to stop them is taking place. The base is destroyed, but Major Samantha Carter is missing, on the run, trying to hide from a warrior. Meanwhile, the Tok'ra-Tau'ri-Jaffa alliance is once again challenged. | ||||||
File:Heroes part 1 (Stargate SG-1).jpg | "Heroes (Part 1 of 2)" | 717 | February 13, 2004 | Earth, P3X-666 | N/A | N/A |
Towards the end of his term, the President of the United States sends a film crew to document the life of SGC personnel in case the public gets news of the Stargate Program's existence. | ||||||
File:Herospart211.jpg | "Heroes (Part 2 of 2)" | 718 | February 20, 2004 | Earth, P3X-666 | Jaffa | Jaffa |
During a firefight between SG teams and Jaffa patrols on P3X-666, one major team member is killed in action, but the filming crew has no idea who. | ||||||
File:Resurrection (Stargate SG-1).jpg | "Resurrection" | 719 | February 27, 2004 | Earth | Goa'uld | Anna/Sekhmet, Keffler |
SG-1 minus Colonel Jack O'Neill are in Los Angeles where the NID discover a rogue experiment. Also, a Goa'uld explosive device is activated, and they have only hours to deactivate it, or the entire city will be destroyed. | ||||||
File:Inauguration (Stargate SG-1).jpg | "Inauguration" | 720 | March 5, 2004 | Earth | N/A | N/A |
The newly inaugurated President of the United States, Henry Hayes, is briefed on the Stargate Program by his Vice President, Robert Kinsey. Kinsey once again attempts to install his own people at the SGC with the help of Agent Richard Woolsey. Woolsey discovers Kinsey's true intentions. | ||||||
File:LostcityPart111.jpg | "Lost City (Part 1 of 2)" | 721 | March 12, 2004 | Chulak, Earth, P3X-439 | Goa'uld, Kull | Anubis, Kull |
As SG-1 continue to search for the Lost City, they uncover a Repository of knowledge that may hold the secret to its location. However, Earth is threatened when it's revealed Anubis is planning an imminent attack. The SGC has been temporarily shut down with Dr. Elizabeth Weir serving as the replacement for General Hammond. | ||||||
"Lost City (Part 2 of 2)" | 722 | March 19, 2004 | Chulak, Earth, Proclarush | Chulakian, Goa'uld, Kull | Anubis, Kull | |
As Anubis' fleet grows closer to Earth, Col. O'Neill begins feeling the effects of the Ancient knowledge. In an effort to find the Lost City before Anubis' attack, O'Neill leads SG-1 to Praclarush, where the nature of the Lost City is revealed. |
Cast
Main characters
- Richard Dean Anderson as Colonel Jack O'Neill (20/22 episodes)
- Amanda Tapping as Major Samantha Carter (21/22 episodes)
- Christopher Judge as Teal'c (21/22 episodes)
- Don S. Davis as Major General George S. Hammond (21/22 episodes)
- And Michael Shanks as Dr. Daniel Jackson (21/22 episodes)
Recurring characters
- Gary Jones as MSgt. Walter Harriman (12/22 episodes)
- Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser (7/22 episodes)
- David Palffy as Anubis (5/22 episodes)
- Carmen Argenziano as Jacob Carter/Selmak (5/22 episodes)
- Tony Amendola as Bra'tac (5/22 episodes)
- Bill Dow as Dr. Bill Lee (4/22 episodes)
- Dan Shea as MSgt. Sylvester Siler (4/22 episodes)
- Ronny Cox as Senator/Vice President Robert Kinsey (4/22 episodes)
- Eric Breker as Colonel Albert Reynolds (4/22 episodes)
- Corin Nemec as Jonas Quinn (3/22 episodes)
- Michael Adamthwaite as Her'ak (3/22 episodes)
- William Devane as President Henry Hayes (3/22 episodes)
- Robert Picardo as Agent Richard Woolsey (2/22 episodes)
- Jessica Steen as Dr. Elizabeth Weir (2/22 episodes)
- Gillian Barber as Dreylock (2/22 episodes)
- Kevan Ohtsji as Oshu (2/22 episodes)
- John Prowse as Colonel Stewart Pearson (2/22 episodes)
- Frank Roman as Raphael (2/22 episodes)
- Zak Santiago as Rogelio Duran (2/22 episodes)
- Victor Favrin as Chalo (2/22 episodes)
- Saul Rubinek as Emmett Bregman (2/22 episodes)
- Mitchell Kosterman as Colonel Tom Rundell (2/22 episodes)
- Tobias Slezak as TSgt. Dale James (2/22 episodes)
- Christopher Redman as Airman Shep Wickenhouse (2/22 episodes)
- Adam Baldwin as Colonel David Dixon (2/22 episodes)
- Julius Chapple as Senior Airman Simon Wells (2/22 episodes)
- Christopher Pearce as Senior Airman Jake Bosworth (2/22 episodes)
- Ingrid Kavelaars as Major Erin Gant (2/22 episodes)
- James McDaniel as General Francis Maynard (2/22 episodes)
Crew
Developed for Television by
Executive Producers
Consulting Producer
Co-Producer
Producers
Supervising Producer
Co-Executive Producers
Post Production Consultant
Executive Consultant
Casting
Production Manager
First Assistant Directors
- Alex Pappas ("Fallen", "Homecoming", "Revisions", "Space Race", "Avenger 2.0", "Evolution, Part 1", "Evolution, Part 2", "Lost City, Part 1", "Lost City, Part 2")
- Bill Mizel ("Fragile Balance", "Orpheus", "Lifeboat", "Enemy Mine", "Birthright", "Fallout", "Chimera", "Resurrection")
- Seanna McPherson ("Grace")
- Ryan Kosmynka ("Death Knell", "Heroes, Part 1", "Heroes, Part 2", "Inauguration")
Second Assistant Directors
- Ryan Kosmynka ("Fallen", "Homecoming", "Orpheus", "Lifeboat", "Enemy Mine", "Space Race", "Avenger 2.0", "Birthright", "Evolution, Part 1", "Evolution, Part 2", "Chimera", "Resurrection", "Lost City, Part 1", "Lost City, Part 2")
- Janice Genn ("Fallen", "Homecoming", "Fragile Balance", "Orpheus", "Revisions", "Lifeboat", "Enemy Mine", "Space Race", "Avenger 2.0", "Birthright", "Evolution, Part 1", "Evolution, Part 2", "Grace", "Fallout", "Chimera", "Death Knell", "Heroes, Part 1", "Heroes, Part 2", "Resurrection", "Lost City, Part 1", "Lost City, Part 2")
- Michael Pohorly ("Heroes, Part 1", "Heroes, Part 2", "Inauguration")
Music
Original Stargate Themes by
Directors of Photography
- Jim Menard ("Fallen", "Homecoming", "Revisions", "Space Race", "Avenger 2.0", "Birthright", "Evolution, Part 1", "Evolution, Part 2", "Grace", "Fallout", "Resurrection", "Lost City, Part 1", "Lost City, Part 2")
- Peter F. Woeste ("Fragile Balance", "Orpheus", "Lifeboat", "Enemy Mine", "Chimera", "Inauguration")
- Andy Wilson ("Death Knell", "Heroes, Part 1", "Heroes, Part 2")
Production Designer
Editors
- Rick Martin ("Fallen", "Revisions", "Space Race", "Birthright", "Evolution, Part 2", "Death Knell", "Lost City, Part 2")
- Brad Rines ("Fragile Balance", "Orpheus", "Lifeboat", "Avenger 2.0", "Evolution, Part 1", "Grace", "Resurrection", "Lost City, Part 1")
- Eric Hill ("Homecoming", "Enemy Mine", "Fallout", "Chimera", "Heroes, Part 1", "Heroes, Part 2", "Inauguration")
Art Directors
Set Decorators
Construction Coordinator
Property Master
Special Effects Coordinator
Camera Operators
- Andy Wilson ("Fallen", "Fragile Balance")
- William Waring ("Homecoming", "Orpheus", "Revisions", "Lifeboat", "Enemy Mine", "Space Race", "Avenger 2.0", "Birthright", "Evolution, Part 1", "Evolution, Part 2", "Fallout", "Heroes, Part 1", "Heroes, Part 2", "Resurrection", "Lost City, Part 1", "Lost City, Part 2")
- Lou Gruzelier ("Grace", "Chimera", "Death Knell", "Heroes, Part 1", "Heroes, Part 2", "Inauguration")
Chief Lighting Technicians
- Rick Dean ("Fallen", "Homecoming", "Fragile Balance", "Orpheus", "Revisions", "Lifeboat", "Enemy Mine", "Space Race", "Avenger 2.0", "Birthright", "Evolution, Part 1", "Evolution, Part 2", "Grace", "Fallout", "Chimera", "Resurrection", "Lost City, Part 1", "Lost City, Part 2")
- Vincent A. Uytdehaag ("Death Knell", "Heroes, Part 1", "Heroes, Part 2", "Inauguration")
Key Grips
- Shawn Montgomery ("Fallen", "Homecoming", "Revisions", "Space Race", "Avenger 2.0", "Birthright", "Evolution, Part 1", "Evolution, Part 2", "Grace", "Fallout", "Resurrection")
- Dave Walker ("Fragile Balance", "Orpheus", "Lifeboat", "Enemy Mine", "Chimera", "Death Knell", "Inauguration", "Lost City, Part 1", "Lost City, Part 2")
- Ivor Pedersen ("Heroes, Part 1", "Heroes, Part 2")
Second Unit Director
- Andy Mikita ("Fallen", "Homecoming")
Sound Mixers
- Wayne Finucan ("Fallen", "Orpheus", "Revisions", "Space Race", "Avenger 2.0", "Birthright", "Fallout", "Death Knell", "Resurrection", "Lost City, Part 1", "Lost City, Part 2")
- David Cyr ("Homecoming", "Fragile Balance", "Lifeboat", "Enemy Mine", "Evolution, Part 1", "Evolution, Part 2", "Grace", "Chimera", "Heroes, Part 1", "Heroes, Part 2", "Inauguration")
Head Painter
Costume Designer
Makeup Artists
- Jan Newman ("Fallen", "Homecoming", "Fragile Balance", "Orpheus", "Revisions", "Lifeboat", "Enemy Mine", "Space Race", "Avenger 2.0", "Birthright", "Evolution, Part 1", "Evolution, Part 2", "Grace", "Fallout", "Chimera", "Death Knell", "Heroes, Part 1", "Heroes, Part 2", "Resurrection", "Lost City, Part 1", "Lost City, Part 2")
- Dorothee Deichmann ("Inauguration")
Hairstylists
- Patrick O'Brien ("Fallen", "Homecoming", "Fragile Balance", "Orpheus", "Revisions", "Lifeboat", "Enemy Mine", "Space Race", "Avenger 2.0", "Birthright", "Evolution, Part 1", "Evolution, Part 2", "Grace", "Fallout", "Chimera", "Heroes, Part 1", "Heroes, Part 2", "Resurrection", "Lost City, Part 1", "Lost City, Part 2")
- Brenda Turner ("Grace", "Death Knell")
- Frances Smith ("Inauguration")
Prosthetic Animatronic Operator
Prosthetic Makeup
Production Coordinator
Script Supervisors
- Candice Field ("Fallen", "Homecoming", "Revisions", "Space Race", "Avenger 2.0", "Evolution, Part 1", "Evolution, Part 2", "Death Knell", "Resurrection", "Lost City, Part 1", "Lost City, Part 2")
- Amanda Alexander-McLean ("Fragile Balance", "Orpheus", "Lifeboat", "Enemy Mine", "Birthright", "Grace", "Fallout", "Chimera", "Heroes, Part 1", "Heroes, Part 2", "Inauguration")
Production Associate
Extras Casting
Legal Council
Assistant to Executive Producer
Production Accountant
Location Manager
Transportation Coordinator
Stunt Coordinator
Post Production Supervisor
Visual Effects Producer
Visual Effects Supervisors
- Michelle Comens ("Fragile Balance", "Orpheus", "Lifeboat", "Avenger 2.0", "Evolution, Part 1", "Evolution, Part 2", "Grace", "Chimera", "Heroes, Part 1", "Heroes, Part 2", "Resurrection")
- Shannon Gurney ("Inauguration")
Post Production Coordinator
Assistant Editors
- Jason Schneider ("Fallen", "Orpheus", "Space Race", "Avenger 2.0", "Evolution, Part 2", "Grace", "Chimera", "Heroes, Part 1", "Heroes, Part 2", "Resurrection", "Lost City, Part 1", "Lost City, Part 2")
- Doug Oke ("Homecoming", "Fragile Balance", "Revisions", "Lifeboat", "Enemy Mine", "Birthright", "Evolution, Part 1", "Fallout", "Death Knell", "Inauguration", "Lost City, Part 1", "Lost City, Part 2")
Visual Effects Coordinators
- Shannon Gurney ("Fallen", "Homecoming", "Revisions", "Enemy Mine", "Space Race", "Birthright", "Fallout", "Death Knell", "Heroes, Part 1", "Heroes, Part 2", "Lost City, Part 1", "Lost City, Part 2")
- James Rorick ("Fragile Balance", "Orpheus", "Lifeboat", "Avenger 2.0", "Evolution, Part 1", "Evolution, Part 2", "Grace", "Chimera", "Heroes, Part 1", "Heroes, Part 2", "Resurrection", "Inauguration")
Sound Supervisor
Sound Editors
- Kelly Frey ("Fallen", "Lifeboat", "Enemy Mine", "Evolution, Part 1", "Evolution, Part 2", "Chimera", "Resurrection")
- James Wallace ("Homecoming", "Fragile Balance", "Space Race", "Grace", "Fallout", "Heroes, Part 1", "Lost City, Part 1", "Lost City, Part 2")
- Kirby Jinnah ("Orpheus", "Revisions", "Avenger 2.0", "Birthright", "Death Knell", "Heroes, Part 2", "Inauguration")
Music Editor
Re-Recording Mixers
- Sina Oroomchi ("Fallen", "Homecoming", "Orpheus", "Revisions", "Lifeboat", "Enemy Mine", "Space Race", "Avenger 2.0", "Birthright", "Evolution, Part 1", "Evolution, Part 2", "Grace", "Fallout", "Chimera", "Death Knell", "Heroes, Part 1", "Heroes, Part 2", "Resurrection", "Inauguration", "Lost City, Part 1", "Lost City, Part 2")
- Iain Pattison ("Fallen", "Space Race", "Avenger 2.0", "Death Knell", "Inauguration")
- Dave Hibbert ("Homecoming", "Orpheus", "Revisions", "Lifeboat", "Enemy Mine", "Birthright", "Evolution, Part 1", "Evolution, Part 2", "Grace", "Fallout", "Chimera", "Heroes, Part 1", "Heroes, Part 2", "Resurrection", "Lost City, Part 1", "Lost City, Part 2")
- Paul A. Sharpe ("Fragile Balance")
- Bill Mellow ("Fragile Balance")
Production Services
Trivia
- This is the only season in which none of the regular cast members appear in every episode.
- This was the first season in which Peter Williams (Apophis) and Tom McBeath (Harold Maybourne) did not appear.
- In Season 7, Tony Amendola (Bra'tac) and Carmen Argenziano (Jacob Carter/Selmak) each appear in five episodes and Ronny Cox (Robert Kinsey) appears in four, more than in any other season in all three cases.
- This season had the most two-part episodes coming in at four ("Fallen" / "Homecoming", "Evolution", "Heroes" and "Lost City").
Awards
Wins
- Won Saturn Award for "Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series"
- Won Leo for "Best Sound Editing in a Dramatic Series" (Devan Kraushar, James Wallace, Kirby Jinnah, Kelly Frey and Jason Mauza)
Nominations
- Nominated Saturn Award for "Best Actor in a Television Series" (Richard Dean Anderson)
- Nominated Saturn Award for "Best Actor in a Television Series" (Michael Shanks)
- Nominated Saturn Award for "Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series" (Amanda Tapping)
- Nominated SFX Award for "Best TV Show"
Media
DVD
Novels
- Stargate SG-1: Trial by Fire
- Stargate SG-1: A Matter of Honor (1 of 2)
- Stargate SG-1: The Cost of Honor (2 of 2)
- Stargate SG-1: Siren Song
- Stargate SG-1: Relativity
Audiobooks
- Stargate SG-1: Pathogen (between Fragile Balance and Heroes, Part 1)
- Stargate SG-1: Savarna (before Heroes)
External links
Template:SG1 Seasons