Sí y no. El episodio final, Unending, ofrece un cierre emocional perfecto para los personajes principales. Sin embargo, la trama de los Ori no quedó completamente resuelta en la televisión.

La Temporada 10 de Stargate SG-1 no es perfecta, pero es increíblemente entretenida. Demuestra que la serie pudo reinventarse y mantenerse fresca después de una década en el aire. Si bien extrañamos al General O'Neill, el equipo Vala/Mitchell demostró que el legado del SG-1 estaba en buenas manos.

Es una compra obligatoria para coleccionistas y una visualización esencial para entender la evolución final de la franquicia.


Aunque extrañamos a O'Neill, la química entre Mitchell, Carter, Teal'c, Daniel y Vala alcanza su punto álgido aquí.

Stargate SG-1 Season 10 is a testament to creative resilience. It successfully transitioned from the Anderson era without losing its identity, embraced serialized storytelling while keeping standalone episodes fresh, and delivered a finale (“Unending”) that prioritizes emotional closure over explosions.

The season’s “top” episodes are not just the biggest in scope (“The Pegasus Project,” “The Quest”) but also the most intimate (“The Shroud,” “Unending”). For new viewers, watching Season 10 complete—from “Flesh and Blood” to the final freeze-frame of the Odyssey—is essential viewing. It represents the end of the original SG-1 journey, but it also sets the stage for the two direct-to-DVD films (The Ark of Truth and Continuum), which serve as the true conclusion to the Ori and Ba’al arcs.

Verdict: If you seek the complete Season 10 experience, prioritize the top five episodes above, but do not skip the rest. Every chapter builds toward a finale that reminds us why Stargate SG-1 remains the gold standard for modern military sci-fi.


All episodes of Stargate SG-1 Season 10 are available for streaming on platforms such as Amazon Prime Video, Pluto TV (with ads), and for digital purchase on Apple TV and Vudu.