
SG-1 finds a deserted Goa’uld palace, where a beautiful device causes suicidal tendencies.


SG-1 finds a deserted Goa’uld palace, where a beautiful device causes suicidal tendencies.


Xena disguises a mortal Ares as a farmer in the middle of nowhere in order to hide him from warlords seeking revenge.


Jackson’s teammates notice a disturbing change in him when he is reunited with the Harcesis child and given the Goa’uld genetic memory.


Ten years into the future, the former members of SG-1 must send a message into the past to prevent the extinction of the human race.


SG-1 must adjust to a new commanding officer when General Hammond steps down — but O’Neill discovers foul play behind the general’s resignation.


Xena has amnesia and believes herself to be Hrothgar’s bride, Wealthea but she must regain her memory in order to save Gabrielle from eternal sleep.


After Xena tells the tale of how Grendel was created, when the valkeryie Grunhilda put on the Rheingold ring, she, Gabrielle, and two Northern warriors kill the creature, only to learn it wasn’t the one they thought but her child instead. It’s mother, Grunhilda, has the power of the ring and is bent on destroying Xena and anyone who gets in her way.


When Xena journeys to Norse to stop a vicious beast she created, Gabrielle soon follows and learns of Xena’s past as a valkeryie and the crimes she committed after she made the Rheingold into a powerful ring.


When searching for Virgil, Xena and Gabrielle are confronted by cannibals and they must stay alive in order to rescue Virgil before he becomes their next meal.


Xena and Gabrielle try to help two warring African tribes unite against their Roman enemies and Gabrielle must live with herself when she accidently takes the life of an unarmed young man.