The Best Episodes Directed By Will Meugniot

Every TV Episode Directed by Will Meugniot Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Will Meugniot Ratings Summary

The best episode directed by Will Meugniot is "Decision", rated 4/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Michael Edens". "Decision" aired on 9/14/2002 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Double Duty".

  • Decision
    4.0/10 1 votes

    #1 - Decision

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 9/14/2002

    A group of trainees and their leader, veteran gate traveller Gus Bonner, must help an alien named Draga, who is being pursued by both alien forces and bounty hunters from Earth, get back to her homeworld.

    Director: Will Meugniot

    Writer: Michael Edens

  • Double Duty
    4.0/10 1 votes

    #2 - Double Duty

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 9/21/2002

    The team stay on a jungle planet, cut off by Nephestis who has framed Gus as a traitor. The local Thorn aliens are dying of a disease which Gus believes he left there on a previous expedition. The others choose to head out with the Ancient chrysalis but are ambushed by the Tlak'khan but escape...as the chrysalis hatches and the winged Ancient escapes. The Tlak'khan leader De'kyll takes the Thorn village hostage and Bonner surrenders but the Ancient intervenes and the cadets take them prisoner (except De'kyll escapes). The Ancient learns English through Seattle and asks the team for help, and after being named Draga. Draga heals the ailing Thorn but knows nothing about the Stargates and remains with the team.

    Director: Will Meugniot

    Writer: Michael Edens

  • Mentor
    3.0/10 1 votes

    #3 - Mentor

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 10/12/2002

    The team intervenes on a planet when one group of the locals, the Mystari, use high-tech weapons to attack another faction – they meet up with Shepherd, a former Stargate team member who trained Gus. Shepherd claims the faction his men attacked are bandits but his followers worship him. Gus overlooks his apparent abuse until Stacey brings him around. Knowing Gus will act against him, Shepherd summons the Tlak'khan but when he finds out they plan to kill the team he and the locals side with Gus. Shepherd tells the Mystari to find their own way and then takes off on his own.

    Director: Will Meugniot

    Writer: Richard Mueller

  • The Long Haul
    3.0/10 1 votes

    #4 - The Long Haul

    Season 1 Episode 26 - Aired 3/24/2003

    After being chased by creatures and visiting an ice planet, the team begins to wonder if they are on a pointless quest. Draga opens a gate to ""where they wish to go"" and they end up on Earth in the Yucatan, where a local professor working for a Horace Van Gelder reveals she discovered the new gate. The shapeshifter Nephestus, disguised as Grimes, is working with Van Gelder and gets word the team is present when they contact Stargate Command. Disguised as Stoneman, Nephestus welcomes them and claims he'll help them clear their names, then summons Da'kyll and his Tlak'khan. Draga suspects something as Stoneman sends the cadets into Cancun – in fact it's an ambush but they turn around and return. Gus and Draga catch on and make their escape while the others return in just in time to rescue them. The team is forced to escape through the Gate and go on the run once more before they can clear their names, and the Tlak'khan and Nephestus depart with Van Gelder as Nephestus takes his place to

    Director: Will Meugniot

    Writer: Michael Edens