Enemy Mine
- Episode aired Jul 25, 2003
- TV-14
- 44m
When an SG geological exploration mission runs into deadly conflict with an indigenous Unas clan, Daniel gets Chaka to help seek an accord with it.When an SG geological exploration mission runs into deadly conflict with an indigenous Unas clan, Daniel gets Chaka to help seek an accord with it.When an SG geological exploration mission runs into deadly conflict with an indigenous Unas clan, Daniel gets Chaka to help seek an accord with it.
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- Chaka
- (as Patrick Currie)
- Lt. Menard
- (as Michael Shore)
- Penhall
- (uncredited)
- Hanson
- (uncredited)
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"Enemy Mine" is a reasonable episode of "Stargate Sg-1" led by Daniel. Jack, Sam and Teal'c have minor participation. The good thing is Michael Rooker as guest star. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Enemy Mine"
Second, the name Chaka for one of the alien characters is disappointing too. Disappointing as it reminds us of the horrible 1970's kiddie Saturday morning show, "Land of the Lost." The character in question is about as interesting as that first Chaka.
This is certainly not filler. SG1 has too many psychobabble character study episodes that are ALL worse than this episode.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the first appearance of the character of Chaka being played by another actor than Dion Johnstone, who played him in all previous appearances. Due to the change in actor and also perhaps the shift from Showtime to the Sci-fi channel between Beast of Burden (2001) (Chaka's most recent appearance) and this episode, the facial prosthetics for Chaka and the other Unas are also clearly redesigned.
- GoofsAt 11:49 on the DVD, a barefoot Unas is lying on the ground and the bottoms of his feet are clearly visible. Rather than being bare, they have shoe soles.
- Quotes
Daniel: What's this? Artifacts?
Major Lorne: Yes.
Daniel: You found all this and-and you didn't contact me?
Major Lorne: We were going to.
Daniel: They've been moved.
Major Lorne: Well, they were in the way.
[Daniel gets a sour look on his face]
Jack O'Neill: Daniel?
[pats Daniel on the shoulder]
Jack O'Neill: Go to your happy place.
- ConnectionsReferences Enemy (1985)
- SoundtracksMain Title
Written by Joel Goldsmith and David Arnold





