2024-06-29
Conclusion. A global pandemic threatens Earth in the form of an Ori virus; Gerak (Lou Gossett, Jr.) tries to spread his belief that the Ori are gods. William B. Davis ("The X-Files") and Tony Todd ("Candyman") appear. Samantha Carter: Amanda Tapping. (Repeat).
Mitchell (Ben Browder) is framed for murder when the team arrives on a distant planet to test a device that can transfer the memories of one person to another. Reya: Anna Galvin. (Repeat).
Part 1 of two. A long-lost ally (Cameron Bright) comes to SG-1's aid when the Ori target Earth with a killer plague as Teal'c tries to keep Gerak (Louis Gossett Jr.) from changing sides. Gen. Hammond: Don S. Davis. Prior: William B. Davis. Lord Haikon: Tony Todd. Ka'lel: Simone Bailly. (Repeat).
Conclusion. A global pandemic threatens Earth in the form of an Ori virus; Gerak (Lou Gossett, Jr.) tries to spread his belief that the Ori are gods. William B. Davis ("The X-Files") and Tony Todd ("Candyman") appear. Samantha Carter: Amanda Tapping. (Repeat).
Mitchell (Ben Browder) is framed for murder when the team arrives on a distant planet to test a device that can transfer the memories of one person to another. Reya: Anna Galvin. (Repeat).
Part 1 of 2. Beckett and Castle work with a skilled federal agent (Dana Delany) to track down a clever serial killer. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Castle and Beckett work with the FBI to find a clever serial killer. (Repeat).
Baird sees a vision of her own death at the hands of an otherworldly assassin, so she sets out to stop the prophecy from coming true. (Repeat).
A mysterious traveling carnival holds a sinister secret involving a magician corrupted by the use of real magic. Jonathan Frakes directed the episode. (Repeat).
Wilford presses forward on his endgame, as Layton sinks to new lows. (New).
The team tries to prevent the spread of pure evil by searching for the Eye of Ra and cracking the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle. Also, Flynn must pass a succession of tests to find the eye. (Repeat).
Part 1 of 2. Beckett and Castle work with a skilled federal agent (Dana Delany) to track down a clever serial killer. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Castle and Beckett work with the FBI to find a clever serial killer. (Repeat).
Part 1 of two. A collision with a mine creates a radiation leak aboard Voyager that forces the crew to abandon ship and relocate to a planet where they are brainwashed into joining the local labor force. Jaffen: James Read. Kadan: Don Most. Umali: Iona Morris. Ambassador: John Aniston. Neelix: Ethan Phillips. The Doctor: Robert Picardo. Tuvok: Tim Russ. Janeway: Kate Mulgrew. Chakotay: Robert Belt
Wilford presses forward on his endgame, as Layton sinks to new lows. (Repeat).
A mysterious traveling carnival holds a sinister secret involving a magician corrupted by the use of real magic. Jonathan Frakes directed the episode. (Repeat).
A ruthless collector of magical artifacts seizes the Monkey King's sacred homeland, jeopardizing the very balance of the universe and triggering a Librarian mission to save the imperiled land. (Repeat).
The team tries to prevent the spread of pure evil by searching for the Eye of Ra and cracking the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle. Also, Flynn must pass a succession of tests to find the eye. (Repeat).
Jake (Cirroc Lofton) goes to great lengths to procure a Willie Mays baseball card for his dejected father, who's feeling especially low when Kai Winn (Louise Fletcher) arrives to negotiate with the Dominion. Sisko: Avery Brooks. Nog: Aron Eisenberg. Weyoun: Jeffrey Combs. Giger: Brian Markinson. Michael Dorn directed. (Repeat).
With the Federation on the brink of war with the Dominion, Sisko orders the wormhole mined and the station evacuated. Meanwhile, Leeta (Chase Masterson) bucks Ferengi tradition in her wedding to Rom; Odo and Kira (Nana Visitor) agree to put their feelings on hold; Jake takes a job as a war correspondent; and Dax answers Worf's proposal. Quark: Armin Shimerman. Gul Dukat: Marc Alaimo. (Repeat).
With Dominion forces on the offensive, Sisko (Avery Brooks) embarks on a daring plan to go behind enemy lines and destroy the main storage facility for the substance the Jem'Hadar require. Dax: Terry Farrell. Worf: Michael Dorn. Quark: Armin Shimerman. Odo: Rene Auberjonois. O'Brien: Colm Meaney. Dukat: Marc Alaimo. (Repeat).
After their crippled ship crashes on an uncharted planet, Sisko and crew find they are not alone---a Vorta (Christopher Shea) and a small contingent of Jem'Hadar are also stranded there. Sisko: Avery Brooks. Remata'Klan: Phil Morris. Garak: Andrew Robinson. (Repeat).
When Worf (Michael Dorn) finds himself in charge of a motley group of Klingon volunteers, he discovers---to his dismay---that one of them is his son, Alexander (Marc Worden). Martok: J.G. Hertzler. Ziyal: Melanie Smith. Damar: Casey Biggs. Ch'Targh: Sam Zeller. (Repeat).
High school senior Marla plans on traveling the world as soon as she graduates. This ambition, however, is indefinitely put on hold when her parents tragically pass away in a car accident. After a few years of being the sole guardian of her younger brother, Charlie, Marla becomes hardened and dispirited. One day, Charlie runs off to an obscure toy convention. Marla follows to get him back, but ins