2024-07-16
While negotiating for weapons, inhabitants of the planet Simarka are exposed to Carter (Amanda Tapping), who causes them to rethink the role of women in their society. O'Neill: Richard Dean Anderson. Jackson: Michael Shanks. Kowalsky: Jay Acovone. (Repeat).
Two Stargate teams enter a world plagued by a disease that causes humans to regress into cave people. O'Neill: Richard Dean Anderson. Jackson: Michael Shanks. Carter: Amanda Tapping. Kowalsky: Jay Acovone. (Repeat).
New SG-2 commander Kowalsky is overtaken by a parasite, which then forces the leader to try to reenter the Stargate. Kowalsky: Jay Acovone. O'Neill: Richard Dean Anderson. Carter: Amanda Tapping. Jackson: Michael Shanks. (Repeat).
While negotiating for weapons, inhabitants of the planet Simarka are exposed to Carter (Amanda Tapping), who causes them to rethink the role of women in their society. O'Neill: Richard Dean Anderson. Jackson: Michael Shanks. Kowalsky: Jay Acovone. (Repeat).
Two Stargate teams enter a world plagued by a disease that causes humans to regress into cave people. O'Neill: Richard Dean Anderson. Jackson: Michael Shanks. Carter: Amanda Tapping. Kowalsky: Jay Acovone. (Repeat).
Castle's old school chum is accused of murdering his wife, and Castle and Beckett are at odds over whether the man is innocent or not. (Repeat).
Part 1 of 2. The investigation of a murdered cabdriver reveals his involvement in a high-stakes conspiracy, which leads to a federal agent (Adrian Pasdar) taking charge of the case. (Repeat).
When the shuttlecraft Galileo crash-lands on a hostile planet inhabited by angry giants, the crew members argue bitterly as Spock attempts a desperate ploy to be rescued. Boma: Don Marshall. Commissioner: John Crawford. Mears: Phyllis Douglas. Gaetano: Peter Marko. Latimer: Rees Vaughn. Scotty: James Doohan. Spock: Leonard Nimoy. Kirk: William Shatner. (Repeat).
On an uncharted planet, Kirk and his crew become the playthings of a spoiled, petulant being called Trelane (William Campbell) who is fascinated by his human toys. DeSalle: Michael Barrier. Jaeger: Richard Carlyle. Yeoman Ross: Venita Wolf. Kirk: William Shatner. Spock: Leonard Nimoy. McCoy: DeForest Kelley. Uhura: Nichelle Nichols. (Repeat).
It all comes to a head as old adversaries clash, with New Eden hanging in the balance. (Repeat).
The fate of the Enterprise hinges on the outcome of a duel between Kirk and the vicious, lizard-like commander of an alien spaceship. Metron: Carole Shelyne. Gorn Captain: Gary Coombes. Mr. Kelowitz: Grant Woods. O'Herlihy: Jerry Ayres. Mr. DePaul: Sean Kenney. Spock: Leonard Nimoy. Kirk: Willam Shatner. (Repeat).
Castle's old school chum is accused of murdering his wife, and Castle and Beckett are at odds over whether the man is innocent or not. (Repeat).
Part 1 of 2. The investigation of a murdered cabdriver reveals his involvement in a high-stakes conspiracy, which leads to a federal agent (Adrian Pasdar) taking charge of the case. (Repeat).
An accident sends the Enterprise back to the 1960s, where it's spotted and identified as a UFO, requiring Kirk to erase all evidence of the ship's journey before returning to his own era. Captain: Roger Perry. Sergeant: Hal Lynch. Col. Fellini: Ed Peck. Spock: Leonard Nimoy. Kirk: William Shatner. McCoy: DeForest Kelley. Scotty: James Doohan. (Repeat).
It all comes to a head as old adversaries clash, with New Eden hanging in the balance. (Repeat).
The Enterprise computer offers damaging evidence against Kirk, who has been brought to trial for criminal negligence in the death of crewman Ben Finney (Richard Webb). Portmaster Stone: Percy Rodriguez. Cogley: Elisha Cook Jr. Areel: Joan Marshall. Jamie Finney: Alice Rawlings. Kirk: William Shatner. Spock: Leonard Nimoy. McCoy: DeForest Kelley. (Repeat).
Kirk's search for survivors of a missing ship leads to a unique society ruled by Landru, where visitors are treated like infections, which must be absorbed or destroyed. Reger: Harry Townes. Marplon: Torin Thatcher. Tula: Brioni Farrell. First Lawgiver: Sid Haig. Tamar: John Lormer. Hacon: Morgan Farley. Lindstron: Christopher Held. Lt. O'Neil: Sean Morgan. Bilar: Ralph Morer. Guard: David L. Ross
A race of superhumans, created by genetic-engineering experiments in the 1990s, is discovered drifting in space, frozen for 200 years. Ricardo Montalban plays Khan Noonian Singh, a role he reprised in the 1982 movie "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan," which was based on this episode. Marla: Madlyn Rhue. Helmsman Spinelli: Blaisdell Makee. Uhura: Nichelle Nichols. McCoy: DeForest Kelley. Scotty: Jam
The team discovers missing SG-9 leader Jonas Hanson (William Russ), a former lover of Carter's who's now the godlike ruler of a primitive planet. Carter: Amanda Tapping. Connor: Roger R. Cross. O'Neill: Richard Dean Anderson. (Repeat).
A blue energy crystal helps O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) confront his grief over the death of his young son. Jackson: Michael Shanks. Carter: Amanda Tapping. Teal'C: Christopher Judge. (Repeat).
O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) and the team are sent to a planet in search of mysterious beings that have the power to disappear. Jackson: Michael Shanks. Carter: Amanda Tapping. Hammond: Don S. Davis. Teal'c: Christopher Judge. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Castle and Beckett must overlook the problems they have with Agent Fallon in order to prevent a catastrophe in New York. (Repeat).
Castle's writing skills prove advantageous in the investigation into the murder of a popular soap opera's head writer. The serial's ambitious stars provide a pool of suspects. Corbin Bernsen and Jane Seymour guest star. (Repeat).
The team discovers missing SG-9 leader Jonas Hanson (William Russ), a former lover of Carter's who's now the godlike ruler of a primitive planet. Carter: Amanda Tapping. Connor: Roger R. Cross. O'Neill: Richard Dean Anderson. (Repeat).