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Stargate SG-1 (season 9)

The ninth season of Stargate SG-1, an American-Canadian television series, began airing on July 15, 2005 on SCI FI. The ninth season concluded on March 10, 2006, after 20 episodes on the same channel. The series was originally developed by Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner, and Brad Wright, Robert C. Cooper, Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie served as executive producers. The season arc centers on the new threat of the Ori, a race who Daniel Jackson (Michael Shanks) and Vala Mal Doran (Claudia Black) unleash in an unknown galaxy, and who are threatening to prepare for a crusade into the Milky Way galaxy to convert the beings to their religion called Origin.

Stargate SG-1
Season 9
DVD cover
StarringBen Browder
Amanda Tapping
Christopher Judge
Beau Bridges
Michael Shanks
Country of originUnited States
Canada
No. of episodes20
Release
Original networkSyfy
Original releaseJuly 15, 2005 (2005-07-15) –
March 10, 2006 (2006-03-10)
Season chronology
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Season 8
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Season 10
List of episodes

Season nine regular cast members included Ben Browder, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge, Beau Bridges, and Michael Shanks. Claudia Black appeared in a recurring role for eight episodes. The ninth season begins with General Hank Landry (Beau Bridges) having assumed command of Stargate Command, and newcomer Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell (Ben Browder) trying to regroup the SG-1 team after the events of the eighth season.

Production

Development

The burning of Vala in "Avalon (Part 2)" was a challenging sequence for safety reasons and for still making it believable. Stunt people stood in for the fire scenes that Claudia Black couldn't film. Locked-off cameras and different "plates" were later combined to so-called VisFX compshots.[1] The episode "Crusade" was Robert C. Cooper's first time directing on the show. All of Vala's voiceovers in that episode were filmed beforehand so that the director could pick which parts would be voiceover and which parts would be shown.

Since the environment of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, where SG-1 and Atlantis were primarily filmed, was being developed, shooting locations were getting rarer for new offworld stories. The producers countered this with a new reusable village set, with almost 280 feet (85m) in length and 12000 sqfoot (1100 m²) in area, the biggest they ever built. It was an interior and exterior practical set on an effects stage. Three weeks passed between initial conception until building began, although portions had already been built the previous year. Two further weeks passed before filming began. The inspiration for the set were medieval villages, Japanese homes, and Italian structures and buildings.[1][2] "The Ties That Bind" marks the first appearance of the Atlantis-style wormhole effect on the actual series, rather than in just the opening credits.

Cast

Ben Browder and Beau Bridges joined the main cast in Season 9, as Cameron Mitchell and Hank Landry, respectively. Richard Dean Anderson had left the main cast after Season 8 due to the personal wish to spend more time with his young daughter in Los Angeles.[3] Despite being listed in the cast credits for the whole season and short scenes in Avalon (Part 1), Amanda Tapping as Samantha Carter is absent during the first five episodes as she was in the last stages of pregnancy at that time. Her empty spot was filled by guest star Claudia Black, who would leave in "Beachhead" and return for the last two episodes of Season 9, which involved her real-life pregnancy. Another new recurring actor was Lexa Doig as Carolyn Lam, Landry's daughter and the new doctor at Stargate Command.

Writing

After writing the end of Season 8 as the third series finale in a row and having a positive creative experience with the first season of Stargate Atlantis, the producers considered starting a new spin-off show called Stargate Command, but the Sci Fi Channel chose to renew the series into a ninth season.[4][5] With the departure of Richard Dean Anderson, the producers then decided to start a new chapter and introduced new elements into the series. A major change was the departure from Egyptian mythology and the Goa'uld Empire which had found its climax in the season 8 episode "Threads", and the introduction of Arthurian mythology.[1] "Avalon" was treated like a pilot film, consisting of originally two episodes, but a long script resulted in the extension of the story into the episode "Origin", in which the Ori make their first appearance as new antagonistic race.[4]

The title of the episode "Ex Deus Machina" is a hyperbaton of "deus ex machina" (literally "God out of a Machine", meaning "God appearing on a crane", a literary device for a kind of turn of events) after he jokingly suggested to his writing partners a plot about Ba'al working undercover as a mechanic on Earth. The title also makes a reference to Ba'al as an ex-deus (a former god).[6]

The episode "Ripple Effect" was overly long and had many scenes edited and cut for time. Writer Joseph Mallozzi later posted script sections of all cut scenes online.[7] Asked what the cryptic remark by Black Mitchell meant when he left through the gate at the end of the episode,[8] Mallozzi answered the meaning of this remark will not be revealed in the series but might come up in the Stargate SG-1 sequels, Stargate: The Ark of Truth and Stargate: Continuum.[9] "Camelot" was the first Stargate SG-1 season finale since "Revelations" that was not intended to be the SG-1 series finale, and the first one since "Exodus" that was a cliffhanger. The episode was written without the knowledge that Stargate SG-1 would be picked up for a tenth season.

Release and reception

 
Promotional image for season nine. From left to right: Amanda Tapping as Samantha Carter, Michael Shanks as Daniel Jackson, Christopher Judge as Teal'c and Ben Browder as Cameron Mitchell

The Sci Fi Channel cut the opening sequences of the first ten episodes of the season from sixty to ten seconds for the original broadcast. The sequence only displayed the "Stargate SG-1" logo and a "Created by" credit, main cast credits were displayed during the teaser. Fans had been very negative about this move.[10] British Sky One only aired the first part of "Avalon" with the short opening sequence.

The highest rated Season 9 episode was the season premier two-parter "Avalon" with a household rating of 2.1 each,[11] and held steady between 1.8 and 2.0 until the midseason finale "The Fourth Horseman", which finished with 1.8.[11] The second part of the season oscillated between 1.6 and 1.9 and finished with a household rating of 1.9.[11] The season rating average was 1.8. A review in TV Guide Special #67 considered Mitchell's introduction in "Avalon" still too reminiscent of the production team's own efforts to turn around the Season Eight finale. Although the review embraced Black's "sparky, sarky characterization of Vala" during Amanda Tapping's absence, the renewed encounter between former Farscape cast members Ben Browder and Claudia Black was "oddly ... underplayed". The review found a strong similarity of the last ten minutes of "Avalon" (Part 1) to Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, and the set of the beginning of Part 2 as a "god-awful Merrie Olde England pastiche straight out of Monty Python and the Holy Grail." Plotting and technobabble were mentioned as other detrimental facets of Part 2.[12]

The ninth season of Stargate SG-1 was nominated for several awards in 2006, but won none. "Origin" was nomininated for a Gemini Award in the category "Best Achievement in Make-Up", while both "Beachhead" and "Camelot" were nominated for "Best Visual Effects". "Camelot" was also nominated for a Gemini for "Best Sound in a Dramatic Series". Director of Photography Jim Menard was nominated for a Leo Award in the category "Best Cinematography in a Dramatic Series". Ben Browder and Claudia Black were nominated for a Saturn Award in the categories "Best Actor on Television" and "Best Supporting Actress on Television", respectively. Stargate SG-1 was also nominated in the Saturn category "Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series", but lost to Battlestar Galactica, then in its second season.[13]

Main cast

Episodes

Episodes in bold are continuous episodes, where the story spans over 2 or more episodes.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
1751"Avalon: Part 1"Andy MikitaTeleplay by : Robert C. Cooper
Excerpts written by : Robert C. Cooper & Brad Wright
July 15, 2005 (2005-07-15)2.1[14]
Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell is recruited by the SGC as leader of SG-1 but finds the original SG-1 has disbanded. Trying to find out how to bring them back together, Vala Mal Doran arrives with an artifact which could reveal an ancient treasure, and he finds this is his only opportunity to reunite the team.
1762"Avalon: Part 2"Andy MikitaRobert C. CooperJuly 22, 2005 (2005-07-22)2.1[15]
After passing all of the tests found in Avalon, the makeshift SG-1 discovers the treasure, along with an Ancient long-range communication device. Hoping to find actual Ancients, Daniel and Vala are given control of the bodies of two people in a distant galaxy, although... it's not what they expected.
1773"Origin"Brad TurnerRobert C. CooperJuly 29, 2005 (2005-07-29)2.0[16]
When Daniel and Vala follow a mysterious man to find answers to their questions, they discover the Ori. The Ori, like the Ancients, are ascended beings, but pure evil entities that feel the need to be worshipped and have no rules to restrict themselves. Unknowingly through Daniel and Vala, the Ori know of life in another galaxy created by their long forgotten enemies, they begin to send their missionaries, Priors, through the Stargate. The first planet visited by a Prior in the Milky Way is P3X-421 and the SGC pays him a visit.
1784"The Ties That Bind"William WaringJoseph Mallozzi & Paul MullieAugust 5, 2005 (2005-08-05)2.0[17]
Hoping to disconnect the kor mak bracelets effects keeping them linked ("Avalon"), Daniel, Teal'c, Mitchell, and Vala try to pry the information out of the person she stole them from in the first place. When he wants something in return, they discover that his request isn't so easy to complete, and they must go on a series of quests to please his demands.
1795"The Powers That Be"William WaringMartin GeroAugust 12, 2005 (2005-08-12)2.0[18]
In order to steer the planet P8X-412 away from Origin, SG-1 is tricked by Vala into going to the planet she previously ruled as a Goa'uld. The inhabitants of the planet know nothing of the downfall of the parasites, and they believe that Vala is still their goddess, until a prior shows up, and attempts to expose her for who she is.
1806"Beachhead"Brad TurnerBrad WrightAugust 19, 2005 (2005-08-19)1.9[19]
Samantha Carter returns to the SGC when the Ori seize control of a planet named Kallana as a foothold in the Milky Way Galaxy. After several attempts to halt the process, they discover that they have been helping the Ori achieve their goal, instead of foiling their efforts. The Ori have been building an enormous Stargate to allow their ships to enter the Milky Way, but they are stopped by Vala, who dies in the process, although there is a possibility that she got trapped in the Ori galaxy.
1817"Ex Deus Machina"Martin WoodJoseph Mallozzi & Paul MullieAugust 26, 2005 (2005-08-26)1.9[20]
After Ba'al contacts Stargate Command, they learn he has been living on earth for several months as the head of a major corporation. His demands are that he is allowed to live in peace, or he will blow up a naqahdah bomb somewhere in America. Yet Gerak is determined to capture him... and takes a less "subtle" route. The bomb proves impossible to disarm, so Prometheus beams it into space where it detonates harmlessly, but Ba'al escapes with his many clones at his disposal.
1828"Babylon"Peter DeLuiseDamian KindlerSeptember 9, 2005 (2005-09-09)2.0[21]
A group of legendary Jaffa attacks SG-1 on a planet designated P9G-844 and captures Mitchell. While the rest of the team is forced to retreat, Mitchell is accused of killing one of the Jaffa. As punishment, he must square off against the slain Jaffa's brother, but he could be Mitchell's salvation.
1839"Prototype"Peter DeLuiseAlan McCulloughSeptember 16, 2005 (2005-09-16)1.8[22]
SG-1 finds a man frozen in Ancient stasis on P3X-584, and brings him back to the SGC to find out his story. But when Daniel researches the laboratory where the man was found, he discovers that he was grown by Anubis to be a genetically advanced human.
18410"The Fourth Horseman: Part 1"Andy MikitaDamian KindlerSeptember 16, 2005 (2005-09-16)1.8[22]
When a disease breaks out across America, evidence leads it to be the Ori's doing. Preparing to track down a viable cure, an old friend (Orlin) takes on an unfamiliar human form to help out, but it might not be enough when the team's adverse ally joins the Ori.
18511"The Fourth Horseman: Part 2"Andy MikitaJoseph Mallozzi & Paul MullieJanuary 6, 2006 (2006-01-06)1.9[23]
While Orlin is working on a cure for the Prior plague, Mitchell and Daniel capture a Prior offworld to further the research of the antidote. Teal'c tries to stop Gerak, now a Prior, from corrupting the entire Jaffa Council towards Origin. Teal'c ultimately convinces Gerak to switch sides. Gerak cures the SGC of the plague, but it costs him his life. Thanks to Gerak's efforts and Orlin's work, a cure is found for everyone else, but Orlin now has brain damage and no memory of who he is and is put in a mental hospital.
18612"Collateral Damage"William WaringJoseph Mallozzi & Paul MullieJanuary 13, 2006 (2006-01-13)1.7[24]
SG-1 encounters the Galarans, a civilization that flourished under the umbrella of the Asgard Protected Planets Treaty, after centuries of Goa'uld domination. Due to the disengagement of the Asgard from the Milky Way, the Galarans have become concerned for their safety and developed a memory-grafting device, with which they hope to accelerate their technological development. They are eager to trade this technology with Earth in exchange for hyperdrive technology. After Mitchell's first dose of the memory-grafting device, he is accused of murder. Now the rest of the team must ally themselves with local scientists to prove his innocence.
18713"Ripple Effect"Peter DeLuiseStory by : Brad Wright, Joseph Mallozzi & Paul Mullie
Teleplay by : Joseph Mallozzi & Paul Mullie
January 20, 2006 (2006-01-20)1.8[26]
More than fifteen[25] SG-1 teams arrive at Stargate Command, one team at a time, leading the 'real' team to conclude that each of the teams have been inadvertently displaced from different parallel realities. One SG-1 team that arrived has Stargate Command's Dr. Janet Fraiser and the Tok'ra leader Martouf as members, both of whom have been dead for two years in the current reality. The events are ultimately revealed to be a plan by the SG-1 team that arrived first to steal Atlantis' ZPM to save their own Earth, but the 'real' SG-1 foils them and sends everyone home.
18814"Stronghold"Peter DeLuiseTeleplay by : Alan McCullough
Excerpts written by : Robert C. Cooper, Martin Gero and Brad Wright
January 27, 2006 (2006-01-27)1.8[27]
Ba'al brainwashes members of the Jaffa High Council to thwart their move towards democracy. Cameron Mitchell faces a tough decision when he learns that an old friend is about to die.
18915"Ethon"Ken GirottiStory by : Damian Kindler & Robert C. Cooper
Teleplay by : Damian Kindler
February 3, 2006 (2006-02-03)1.6[28]
The Rand Protectorate ("Icon") converts to Origin and is rewarded with the design for a powerful satellite weapon, which they threaten to use against the Caledonians. When Prometheus tries to disable the satellite it destroys the ship, although most of the crew escape to Caledonia. They are ultimately able to return to Earth through the planet's Stargate but after doing so, dialogue between Rand and Caledonia breaks down and the two nations annihilate one another.
19016"Off the Grid"Peter DeLuiseAlan McCulloughFebruary 10, 2006 (2006-02-10)1.6[28]
SG-1 is captured on an alien world after a deal with the Lucian Alliance goes bad ... and the planet's Stargate goes missing. SG-1 is rescued by the new Earth ship Odyssey and they go on a successful mission to retrieve all of the stolen Stargates from Ba'al.
19117"The Scourge"Ken GirottiJoseph Mallozzi & Paul MullieFebruary 17, 2006 (2006-02-17)1.6[29]
The Ori have engineered a bioweapon of bugs (known as R-75 or "Prior bugs"), asexual, fast-reproducing, omnivorous insects. When given meat, its numbers increase dramatically and they become voracious swarming predators, able to strip a human to the bone in moments. They prefer darkness and spend most of their time underground, where they hunt via echolocation. When a group of Earth diplomats go on a tour on the off-world Gamma Site research base, R-75 overrun the base and consume most of the base personnel. Cut off from the Stargate, SG-1 is forced to flee to a research site and set up a message to alert the Odyssey to rescue them when it arrives. The Odyssey rescues SG-1 and the delegates and destroys the bugs with a toxin, but the bugs are spreading on other planets and are revealed to be another tactic of the Priors in submitting the people of the galaxy in worshipping the Ori.
19218"Arthur's Mantle"Peter DeLuiseAlan McCulloughFebruary 24, 2006 (2006-02-24)1.7[30]
Mitchell and Carter are shifted to another dimension, making them invisible to everyone at the SGC. Teal'c and SG-12 discover that the Sodan have been brutally attacked.
19319"Crusade"Robert C. CooperRobert C. CooperMarch 3, 2006 (2006-03-03)1.8[31]
Vala Mal Doran makes contact with Stargate Command from the Ori home galaxy, and tells the story of her life undercover in a village of followers building the Ori's invasion fleet and her mysterious pregnancy. She ultimately joins an anti-Ori resistance movement with plans to destroy the fleet, but the plan fails and Vala is nearly killed by her husband Tomin before she convinces him to spare her and take her with him to war in the Milky Way galaxy.
19420"Camelot"Martin WoodJoseph Mallozzi & Paul MullieMarch 10, 2006 (2006-03-10)1.9[32]
SG-1 discovers the village of Camelot on PX1-767 and must face Merlin's security system when they go in search of an Ancient weapon. The Ori invasion begins. A fleet composed of ships from all over the Milky Way made up of the Earth ships Odyssey and Korelev along with ships from the Free Jaffa, Tok'ra, Lucian Alliance as well as one Asgard ship. The fleet faces off against four Ori ships and are decimated with the Korelev destroyed with Daniel and Mitchell on board. Vala, on board one of the ships, can only watch the devastation in horror as she starts to go into labor.

Home releases

DVD Name Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
Stargate SG-1 Season 9 October 3, 2006 February 5, 2007 August 16, 2006
Volume 44 (901–904) March 27, 2006
Volume 45 (905–908) April 24, 2006
Volume 46 (909–911) May 22, 2006
Volume 47 (912–914) June 19, 2006
Volume 48 (915–917) July 17, 2006
Volume 49 (918–920) August 14, 2006

References

  1. ^ a b c SG-1: Directors Series – ep 901 & 902 "Avalon" feat. Andy Mikita
  2. ^ DVD featurette: "It takes a crew to build a village – The building of Stargate's new standing set". Season 9.
  3. ^ Spelling, Ian (April 28, 2006). . SCI FI Wire. Sci Fi Channel. Archived from the original on March 12, 2008. Retrieved 2007-07-19.
  4. ^ a b Audio Commentary 901
  5. ^ TV Zone Special #64. July 2005.
  6. ^ GateWorld – Stargate SG-1 'In the Making': "Ex Deus Machina"
  7. ^ Stargate SG-1 'In the Making': "Ripple Effect"
  8. ^ Black Mitchell in "Ripple Effect": "When the time comes, cut the green one."
  9. ^ Mallozzi, Joseph (13 January 2007). "Thoughts and Tirades, Rants and Ruminations: January 13, 2007".
  10. ^ "SCI FI to reinstate full-length openings". gateworld.net. September 1, 2005. Retrieved 2007-07-20.
  11. ^ a b c Stargate SG-1 Season Two: Ratings 2007-12-27 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Graves, Stephen (December 2005). "Reviews – TV Zone's reviews of the first part of the season". TV Zone. No. Special #67. pp. 20–21.
  13. ^ "Stargate SG-1 - IMDb". imdb.
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  29. ^ Sumner, Darren (March 6, 2006). "'Coup D'etat' turns in series-low rating". GateWorld. Retrieved May 28, 2012.
  30. ^ Sumner, Darren (March 13, 2006). "Ratings for 'Arthur's Mantle' and 'Michael'". GateWorld. Retrieved May 28, 2012.
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The ninth season of Stargate SG 1 an American Canadian television series began airing on July 15 2005 on SCI FI The ninth season concluded on March 10 2006 after 20 episodes on the same channel The series was originally developed by Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner and Brad Wright Robert C Cooper Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie served as executive producers The season arc centers on the new threat of the Ori a race who Daniel Jackson Michael Shanks and Vala Mal Doran Claudia Black unleash in an unknown galaxy and who are threatening to prepare for a crusade into the Milky Way galaxy to convert the beings to their religion called Origin Stargate SG 1Season 9DVD coverStarringBen BrowderAmanda TappingChristopher JudgeBeau BridgesMichael ShanksCountry of originUnited StatesCanadaNo of episodes20ReleaseOriginal networkSyfyOriginal releaseJuly 15 2005 2005 07 15 March 10 2006 2006 03 10 Season chronology PreviousSeason 8Next Season 10List of episodesSeason nine regular cast members included Ben Browder Amanda Tapping Christopher Judge Beau Bridges and Michael Shanks Claudia Black appeared in a recurring role for eight episodes The ninth season begins with General Hank Landry Beau Bridges having assumed command of Stargate Command and newcomer Lt Col Cameron Mitchell Ben Browder trying to regroup the SG 1 team after the events of the eighth season Contents 1 Production 1 1 Development 1 2 Cast 1 3 Writing 2 Release and reception 3 Main cast 4 Episodes 5 Home releases 6 References 7 External linksProduction EditDevelopment Edit The burning of Vala in Avalon Part 2 was a challenging sequence for safety reasons and for still making it believable Stunt people stood in for the fire scenes that Claudia Black couldn t film Locked off cameras and different plates were later combined to so called VisFX compshots 1 The episode Crusade was Robert C Cooper s first time directing on the show All of Vala s voiceovers in that episode were filmed beforehand so that the director could pick which parts would be voiceover and which parts would be shown Since the environment of Vancouver British Columbia Canada where SG 1 and Atlantis were primarily filmed was being developed shooting locations were getting rarer for new offworld stories The producers countered this with a new reusable village set with almost 280 feet 85m in length and 12000 sqfoot 1100 m in area the biggest they ever built It was an interior and exterior practical set on an effects stage Three weeks passed between initial conception until building began although portions had already been built the previous year Two further weeks passed before filming began The inspiration for the set were medieval villages Japanese homes and Italian structures and buildings 1 2 The Ties That Bind marks the first appearance of the Atlantis style wormhole effect on the actual series rather than in just the opening credits Cast Edit Ben Browder and Beau Bridges joined the main cast in Season 9 as Cameron Mitchell and Hank Landry respectively Richard Dean Anderson had left the main cast after Season 8 due to the personal wish to spend more time with his young daughter in Los Angeles 3 Despite being listed in the cast credits for the whole season and short scenes in Avalon Part 1 Amanda Tapping as Samantha Carter is absent during the first five episodes as she was in the last stages of pregnancy at that time Her empty spot was filled by guest star Claudia Black who would leave in Beachhead and return for the last two episodes of Season 9 which involved her real life pregnancy Another new recurring actor was Lexa Doig as Carolyn Lam Landry s daughter and the new doctor at Stargate Command Writing Edit After writing the end of Season 8 as the third series finale in a row and having a positive creative experience with the first season of Stargate Atlantis the producers considered starting a new spin off show called Stargate Command but the Sci Fi Channel chose to renew the series into a ninth season 4 5 With the departure of Richard Dean Anderson the producers then decided to start a new chapter and introduced new elements into the series A major change was the departure from Egyptian mythology and the Goa uld Empire which had found its climax in the season 8 episode Threads and the introduction of Arthurian mythology 1 Avalon was treated like a pilot film consisting of originally two episodes but a long script resulted in the extension of the story into the episode Origin in which the Ori make their first appearance as new antagonistic race 4 The title of the episode Ex Deus Machina is a hyperbaton of deus ex machina literally God out of a Machine meaning God appearing on a crane a literary device for a kind of turn of events after he jokingly suggested to his writing partners a plot about Ba al working undercover as a mechanic on Earth The title also makes a reference to Ba al as an ex deus a former god 6 The episode Ripple Effect was overly long and had many scenes edited and cut for time Writer Joseph Mallozzi later posted script sections of all cut scenes online 7 Asked what the cryptic remark by Black Mitchell meant when he left through the gate at the end of the episode 8 Mallozzi answered the meaning of this remark will not be revealed in the series but might come up in the Stargate SG 1 sequels Stargate The Ark of Truth and Stargate Continuum 9 Camelot was the first Stargate SG 1 season finale since Revelations that was not intended to be the SG 1 series finale and the first one since Exodus that was a cliffhanger The episode was written without the knowledge that Stargate SG 1 would be picked up for a tenth season Release and reception Edit Promotional image for season nine From left to right Amanda Tapping as Samantha Carter Michael Shanks as Daniel Jackson Christopher Judge as Teal c and Ben Browder as Cameron Mitchell The Sci Fi Channel cut the opening sequences of the first ten episodes of the season from sixty to ten seconds for the original broadcast The sequence only displayed the Stargate SG 1 logo and a Created by credit main cast credits were displayed during the teaser Fans had been very negative about this move 10 British Sky One only aired the first part of Avalon with the short opening sequence The highest rated Season 9 episode was the season premier two parter Avalon with a household rating of 2 1 each 11 and held steady between 1 8 and 2 0 until the midseason finale The Fourth Horseman which finished with 1 8 11 The second part of the season oscillated between 1 6 and 1 9 and finished with a household rating of 1 9 11 The season rating average was 1 8 A review in TV Guide Special 67 considered Mitchell s introduction in Avalon still too reminiscent of the production team s own efforts to turn around the Season Eight finale Although the review embraced Black s sparky sarky characterization of Vala during Amanda Tapping s absence the renewed encounter between former Farscape cast members Ben Browder and Claudia Black was oddly underplayed The review found a strong similarity of the last ten minutes of Avalon Part 1 to Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and the set of the beginning of Part 2 as a god awful Merrie Olde England pastiche straight out of Monty Python and the Holy Grail Plotting and technobabble were mentioned as other detrimental facets of Part 2 12 The ninth season of Stargate SG 1 was nominated for several awards in 2006 but won none Origin was nomininated for a Gemini Award in the category Best Achievement in Make Up while both Beachhead and Camelot were nominated for Best Visual Effects Camelot was also nominated for a Gemini for Best Sound in a Dramatic Series Director of Photography Jim Menard was nominated for a Leo Award in the category Best Cinematography in a Dramatic Series Ben Browder and Claudia Black were nominated for a Saturn Award in the categories Best Actor on Television and Best Supporting Actress on Television respectively Stargate SG 1 was also nominated in the Saturn category Best Syndicated Cable Television Series but lost to Battlestar Galactica then in its second season 13 Main cast EditStarring Ben Browder as Lt Colonel Cameron Mitchell Amanda Tapping as Lt Colonel Samantha Carter Christopher Judge as Teal c With Beau Bridges as Major General Hank Landry And Michael Shanks as Dr Daniel JacksonEpisodes EditSee also List of Stargate SG 1 episodes Episodes in bold are continuous episodes where the story spans over 2 or more episodes No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUS viewers millions 1751 Avalon Part 1 Andy MikitaTeleplay by Robert C CooperExcerpts written by Robert C Cooper amp Brad WrightJuly 15 2005 2005 07 15 2 1 14 Lt Colonel Cameron Mitchell is recruited by the SGC as leader of SG 1 but finds the original SG 1 has disbanded Trying to find out how to bring them back together Vala Mal Doran arrives with an artifact which could reveal an ancient treasure and he finds this is his only opportunity to reunite the team 1762 Avalon Part 2 Andy MikitaRobert C CooperJuly 22 2005 2005 07 22 2 1 15 After passing all of the tests found in Avalon the makeshift SG 1 discovers the treasure along with an Ancient long range communication device Hoping to find actual Ancients Daniel and Vala are given control of the bodies of two people in a distant galaxy although it s not what they expected 1773 Origin Brad TurnerRobert C CooperJuly 29 2005 2005 07 29 2 0 16 When Daniel and Vala follow a mysterious man to find answers to their questions they discover the Ori The Ori like the Ancients are ascended beings but pure evil entities that feel the need to be worshipped and have no rules to restrict themselves Unknowingly through Daniel and Vala the Ori know of life in another galaxy created by their long forgotten enemies they begin to send their missionaries Priors through the Stargate The first planet visited by a Prior in the Milky Way is P3X 421 and the SGC pays him a visit 1784 The Ties That Bind William WaringJoseph Mallozzi amp Paul MullieAugust 5 2005 2005 08 05 2 0 17 Hoping to disconnect the kor mak bracelets effects keeping them linked Avalon Daniel Teal c Mitchell and Vala try to pry the information out of the person she stole them from in the first place When he wants something in return they discover that his request isn t so easy to complete and they must go on a series of quests to please his demands 1795 The Powers That Be William WaringMartin GeroAugust 12 2005 2005 08 12 2 0 18 In order to steer the planet P8X 412 away from Origin SG 1 is tricked by Vala into going to the planet she previously ruled as a Goa uld The inhabitants of the planet know nothing of the downfall of the parasites and they believe that Vala is still their goddess until a prior shows up and attempts to expose her for who she is 1806 Beachhead Brad TurnerBrad WrightAugust 19 2005 2005 08 19 1 9 19 Samantha Carter returns to the SGC when the Ori seize control of a planet named Kallana as a foothold in the Milky Way Galaxy After several attempts to halt the process they discover that they have been helping the Ori achieve their goal instead of foiling their efforts The Ori have been building an enormous Stargate to allow their ships to enter the Milky Way but they are stopped by Vala who dies in the process although there is a possibility that she got trapped in the Ori galaxy 1817 Ex Deus Machina Martin WoodJoseph Mallozzi amp Paul MullieAugust 26 2005 2005 08 26 1 9 20 After Ba al contacts Stargate Command they learn he has been living on earth for several months as the head of a major corporation His demands are that he is allowed to live in peace or he will blow up a naqahdah bomb somewhere in America Yet Gerak is determined to capture him and takes a less subtle route The bomb proves impossible to disarm so Prometheus beams it into space where it detonates harmlessly but Ba al escapes with his many clones at his disposal 1828 Babylon Peter DeLuiseDamian KindlerSeptember 9 2005 2005 09 09 2 0 21 A group of legendary Jaffa attacks SG 1 on a planet designated P9G 844 and captures Mitchell While the rest of the team is forced to retreat Mitchell is accused of killing one of the Jaffa As punishment he must square off against the slain Jaffa s brother but he could be Mitchell s salvation 1839 Prototype Peter DeLuiseAlan McCulloughSeptember 16 2005 2005 09 16 1 8 22 SG 1 finds a man frozen in Ancient stasis on P3X 584 and brings him back to the SGC to find out his story But when Daniel researches the laboratory where the man was found he discovers that he was grown by Anubis to be a genetically advanced human 18410 The Fourth Horseman Part 1 Andy MikitaDamian KindlerSeptember 16 2005 2005 09 16 1 8 22 When a disease breaks out across America evidence leads it to be the Ori s doing Preparing to track down a viable cure an old friend Orlin takes on an unfamiliar human form to help out but it might not be enough when the team s adverse ally joins the Ori 18511 The Fourth Horseman Part 2 Andy MikitaJoseph Mallozzi amp Paul MullieJanuary 6 2006 2006 01 06 1 9 23 While Orlin is working on a cure for the Prior plague Mitchell and Daniel capture a Prior offworld to further the research of the antidote Teal c tries to stop Gerak now a Prior from corrupting the entire Jaffa Council towards Origin Teal c ultimately convinces Gerak to switch sides Gerak cures the SGC of the plague but it costs him his life Thanks to Gerak s efforts and Orlin s work a cure is found for everyone else but Orlin now has brain damage and no memory of who he is and is put in a mental hospital 18612 Collateral Damage William WaringJoseph Mallozzi amp Paul MullieJanuary 13 2006 2006 01 13 1 7 24 SG 1 encounters the Galarans a civilization that flourished under the umbrella of the Asgard Protected Planets Treaty after centuries of Goa uld domination Due to the disengagement of the Asgard from the Milky Way the Galarans have become concerned for their safety and developed a memory grafting device with which they hope to accelerate their technological development They are eager to trade this technology with Earth in exchange for hyperdrive technology After Mitchell s first dose of the memory grafting device he is accused of murder Now the rest of the team must ally themselves with local scientists to prove his innocence 18713 Ripple Effect Peter DeLuiseStory by Brad Wright Joseph Mallozzi amp Paul MullieTeleplay by Joseph Mallozzi amp Paul MullieJanuary 20 2006 2006 01 20 1 8 26 More than fifteen 25 SG 1 teams arrive at Stargate Command one team at a time leading the real team to conclude that each of the teams have been inadvertently displaced from different parallel realities One SG 1 team that arrived has Stargate Command s Dr Janet Fraiser and the Tok ra leader Martouf as members both of whom have been dead for two years in the current reality The events are ultimately revealed to be a plan by the SG 1 team that arrived first to steal Atlantis ZPM to save their own Earth but the real SG 1 foils them and sends everyone home 18814 Stronghold Peter DeLuiseTeleplay by Alan McCulloughExcerpts written by Robert C Cooper Martin Gero and Brad WrightJanuary 27 2006 2006 01 27 1 8 27 Ba al brainwashes members of the Jaffa High Council to thwart their move towards democracy Cameron Mitchell faces a tough decision when he learns that an old friend is about to die 18915 Ethon Ken GirottiStory by Damian Kindler amp Robert C CooperTeleplay by Damian KindlerFebruary 3 2006 2006 02 03 1 6 28 The Rand Protectorate Icon converts to Origin and is rewarded with the design for a powerful satellite weapon which they threaten to use against the Caledonians When Prometheus tries to disable the satellite it destroys the ship although most of the crew escape to Caledonia They are ultimately able to return to Earth through the planet s Stargate but after doing so dialogue between Rand and Caledonia breaks down and the two nations annihilate one another 19016 Off the Grid Peter DeLuiseAlan McCulloughFebruary 10 2006 2006 02 10 1 6 28 SG 1 is captured on an alien world after a deal with the Lucian Alliance goes bad and the planet s Stargate goes missing SG 1 is rescued by the new Earth ship Odyssey and they go on a successful mission to retrieve all of the stolen Stargates from Ba al 19117 The Scourge Ken GirottiJoseph Mallozzi amp Paul MullieFebruary 17 2006 2006 02 17 1 6 29 The Ori have engineered a bioweapon of bugs known as R 75 or Prior bugs asexual fast reproducing omnivorous insects When given meat its numbers increase dramatically and they become voracious swarming predators able to strip a human to the bone in moments They prefer darkness and spend most of their time underground where they hunt via echolocation When a group of Earth diplomats go on a tour on the off world Gamma Site research base R 75 overrun the base and consume most of the base personnel Cut off from the Stargate SG 1 is forced to flee to a research site and set up a message to alert the Odyssey to rescue them when it arrives The Odyssey rescues SG 1 and the delegates and destroys the bugs with a toxin but the bugs are spreading on other planets and are revealed to be another tactic of the Priors in submitting the people of the galaxy in worshipping the Ori 19218 Arthur s Mantle Peter DeLuiseAlan McCulloughFebruary 24 2006 2006 02 24 1 7 30 Mitchell and Carter are shifted to another dimension making them invisible to everyone at the SGC Teal c and SG 12 discover that the Sodan have been brutally attacked 19319 Crusade Robert C CooperRobert C CooperMarch 3 2006 2006 03 03 1 8 31 Vala Mal Doran makes contact with Stargate Command from the Ori home galaxy and tells the story of her life undercover in a village of followers building the Ori s invasion fleet and her mysterious pregnancy She ultimately joins an anti Ori resistance movement with plans to destroy the fleet but the plan fails and Vala is nearly killed by her husband Tomin before she convinces him to spare her and take her with him to war in the Milky Way galaxy 19420 Camelot Martin WoodJoseph Mallozzi amp Paul MullieMarch 10 2006 2006 03 10 1 9 32 SG 1 discovers the village of Camelot on PX1 767 and must face Merlin s security system when they go in search of an Ancient weapon The Ori invasion begins A fleet composed of ships from all over the Milky Way made up of the Earth ships Odyssey and Korelev along with ships from the Free Jaffa Tok ra Lucian Alliance as well as one Asgard ship The fleet faces off against four Ori ships and are decimated with the Korelev destroyed with Daniel and Mitchell on board Vala on board one of the ships can only watch the devastation in horror as she starts to go into labor Home releases EditDVD Name Region 1 Region 2 Region 4Stargate SG 1 Season 9 October 3 2006 February 5 2007 August 16 2006Volume 44 901 904 March 27 2006 Volume 45 905 908 April 24 2006 Volume 46 909 911 May 22 2006 Volume 47 912 914 June 19 2006 Volume 48 915 917 July 17 2006 Volume 49 918 920 August 14 2006 References Edit a b c SG 1 Directors Series ep 901 amp 902 Avalon feat Andy Mikita DVD featurette It takes a crew to build a village The building of Stargate s new standing set Season 9 Spelling Ian April 28 2006 SG 1 s Anderson Like Old Times SCI FI Wire Sci Fi Channel Archived from the original on March 12 2008 Retrieved 2007 07 19 a b Audio Commentary 901 TV Zone Special 64 July 2005 GateWorld Stargate SG 1 In the Making Ex Deus Machina Stargate SG 1 In the Making Ripple Effect Black Mitchell in Ripple Effect When the time comes cut the green one Mallozzi Joseph 13 January 2007 Thoughts and Tirades Rants and Ruminations January 13 2007 SCI FI to reinstate full length openings gateworld net September 1 2005 Retrieved 2007 07 20 a b c Stargate SG 1 Season Two Ratings Archived 2007 12 27 at the Wayback Machine Graves Stephen December 2005 Reviews TV Zone s reviews of the first part of the season TV Zone No Special 67 pp 20 21 Stargate SG 1 IMDb imdb Sumner Darren July 18 2005 Season premiere ratings fail to impress GateWorld Retrieved May 28 2012 Sumner Darren July 27 2005 SG 1 ratings steady with Avalon Part 2 GateWorld Retrieved May 28 2012 Sumner Darren August 2 2005 SCI FI Friday ratings a dead heat GateWorld Retrieved May 28 2012 Sumner Darren August 8 2005 Ties ties previous week s ratings GateWorld Retrieved May 28 2012 Sumner Darren August 15 2005 Condemned nudges ratings win for Atlantis GateWorld Retrieved May 28 2012 Sumner Darren August 22 2005 Galactica retakes SCI FI ratings lead GateWorld Retrieved May 28 2012 Sumner Darren August 29 2005 Atlantis leads August 26 ratings GateWorld Retrieved May 28 2012 Sumner Darren September 14 2005 Close ratings for September 9 SCI FI Friday GateWorld Retrieved May 28 2012 a b Sumner Darren September 21 2005 SG 1 finale falls to season low ratings GateWorld Retrieved May 28 2012 Sumner Darren January 11 2006 Ratings steady for SCI FI Friday premieres GateWorld Retrieved May 28 2012 Sumner Darren January 19 2006 SG 1 Atlantis fall to season lows GateWorld Retrieved May 28 2012 GateWorld Stargate SG 1 Season Nine Ripple Effect GateWorld Retrieved 16 August 2015 Sumner Darren January 25 2006 Ratings level off for January 20 episodes GateWorld Retrieved May 28 2012 Sumner Darren February 1 2006 Atlantis leads January 27 ratings GateWorld Retrieved May 28 2012 a b Sumner Darren February 27 2006 SG 1 ratings rebound slightly GateWorld Retrieved May 28 2012 Sumner Darren March 6 2006 Coup D etat turns in series low rating GateWorld Retrieved May 28 2012 Sumner Darren March 13 2006 Ratings for Arthur s Mantle and Michael GateWorld Retrieved May 28 2012 Sumner Darren March 20 2006 Ratings back up for Crusade Inferno GateWorld Retrieved May 28 2012 Sumner Darren March 28 2006 Ratings rise for SCI FI Friday season finales GateWorld Retrieved May 28 2012 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Stargate SG 1 Season 9 Season 9 on GateWorld Season 9 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