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The Best Episodes Directed By Robert C. cooper

Every TV Episode Directed by Robert C. cooper Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Robert C. Cooper Ratings Summary

"Unending" is the best rated episode directed by Robert C. Cooper. It scored 8.7/10 based on 24 votes. It was written by Robert C. Cooper. It aired on 6/22/2007 and is rated 0.7 points higher than their second-best episode, "Sateda".

  • Unending
    8.7/1024 votes

    #1 - Unending

    Season 10 Episode 20 - Aired 6/22/2007

    Trapped on board the Odyssey, the members of SG-1 must live out the rest of their lives together when Carter activates a time dilation field to save the ship from destruction.

    Director: Robert C. Cooper

    Writer: Robert C. Cooper

  • Sateda
    8.0/1017 votes

    #2 - Sateda

    Season 3 Episode 4 - Aired 8/3/2006

    Ronon Dex is captured by the Wraith and returned to his homeworld, where he is haunted by his past as he is forced to once again become their prey.

    Director: Robert C. Cooper

    Writer: Robert C. Cooper

  • Crusade
    7.6/1016 votes

    #3 - Crusade

    Season 9 Episode 19 - Aired 3/3/2006

    Vala Mal Doran makes contact with Stargate Command from the Ori home galaxy, and tells the story of her life undercover in a village of followers building the Ori's invasion fleet.

    Director: Robert C. Cooper

    Writer: Robert C. Cooper

  • Doppelganger
    7.5/1019 votes

    #4 - Doppelganger

    Season 4 Episode 4 - Aired 10/18/2007

    During an off-world mission Colonel Sheppard unknowingly becomes host to an alien entity, which infects others in Atlantis and afflicts them with terrifying nightmares.

    Director: Robert C. Cooper

    Writer: Robert C. Cooper

  • Vegas
    7.5/1015 votes

    #5 - Vegas

    Season 5 Episode 19 - Aired 12/18/2008

    In the city of Las Vegas in an alternate reality, police Detective John Sheppard investigates a series of bizarre murders where each body appears to have desiccated. He is soon called to Area 51, where Dr. Rodney McKay explains the situation.

    Director: Robert C. Cooper

    Writer: Robert C. Cooper

  • Time
    7.5/1011 votes

    #6 - Time

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 11/13/2009

    Visiting a newly discovered jungle planet, the crew is amazed to recover a Kino by the gate. Downloading the Kino data, Eli discovers video of the team, which appears to have been shot during an earlier visit. The mystery of the video’s origin becomes a secondary concern as members of the team start falling ill.

    Director: Robert C. Cooper

    Writer: Robert C. Cooper

  • Chimera
    7.3/1016 votes

    #7 - Chimera

    Season 7 Episode 15 - Aired 1/30/2004

    Daniel is plagued by dreams of his former girlfriend, who has been taken as a Goa'uld host. Samantha Carter begins a romantic relationship with a detective, from whom she must hide her life at Stargate Command.

    Director: Robert C. Cooper

    Writer: Robert C. Cooper

  • Human
    7.1/1010 votes

    #8 - Human

    Season 1 Episode 14 - Aired 4/23/2010

    Dr. Rush relives his past life by sitting in the alien chair in an attempt to download critical data. A university professor, his wife's cancer returns and he is recruited by Dr. Daniel Jackson for what will be called the Icarus project. He's avoiding dealing with his wife's situation and throws himself into his work. In his dream-like state, he's trying to make sense of all the information he is accumulating. Back on the ship, the Destiny drops out of FTL and some of the crew investigate the planet below. They find an ancient archaeological site but are trapped when part of the site caves in. Digging them out is a slow process and the next jump is quickly approaching.

    Director: Robert C. Cooper

    Writer: Jeff Vlaming

  • Malice
    7.1/109 votes

    #9 - Malice

    Season 2 Episode 8 - Aired 11/16/2010

    Simeon makes his escape from Destiny, sending Nicholas Rush on a vengeful mission. But Young and Greer attempt to retrieve Simeon unharmed.

    Director: Robert C. Cooper

    Writer: Robert C. Cooper