A very happy birthday to Robert Knepper who played the quite maliciously evil Simeon on Stargate Universe, he recently appeared in Cult and also starred in Heroes, TNG, Thieves and Prison Break.
A very happy birthday to Robert Knepper who played the quite maliciously evil Simeon on Stargate Universe, he recently appeared in Cult and also starred in Heroes, TNG, Thieves and Prison Break.
Happy birthday to Colin Corrigan who appeared in three episodes of Stargate Atlantis (The Prodigal, Misbegotten and The Storm) and one episode of SG1 (Lifeboat). He has also guest starred in twelve episodes of Battlestar Galactica and had single appearances on Smallville, Arctic Air, Jeremiah, Supernatural and Sanctuary.
In the aftermath of the battle for Dakara the now free Jaffa forces celebrate and honour Tealc and Bratac who together have forged the rebellion, the remaining system lords are on the run and Anubis seems to have fled with his Kull warriors. Daniel who was a captive of the replicators has not been seen since they were wiped from the face of the galaxy and only Jack holds out any hope for his survival, as he says how many times have they thought the Space Monkey to be dead for him to magically appear.
Daniel is alive in a sense, he exists in a sort of way station created by the Ascended Ancients where he meets Oma Desala his long term companion in all things ascension, as before Daniel has to make a decision to exist as an ascended being or return minus all the knowledge which would aid in the battle between good and evil in the universe. Daniel strikes up a conversation with “Jim” the only other being who is willing to talk with him and via a “newspaper” he is kept up to speed with the events in the Milky Way. As it turns out Anubis has made his counter move retaking Dakara as the Jaffa attack the homeworld of the Kull warriors and find it abandoned, with the power of the Ancient weapon and access to the Stargate deployment system he has the ability to wipe out all life in the galaxy and create a domain with only beings who will worship and serve him.
Sam is going through a crisis, Peter has finally met Jacob which didn’t go too badly but she now has to make a decision and Jacob in his wisdom makes it clear Sam doesn’t have to take any offer just because it’s there, he knows she still loves Jack who is now involved with a CIA officer and that really makes her assess her own feelings.
If it wasn’t a bad enough couple of days Jacob falls ill and reveals that Selmak is near death and had been holding on to allow them to finish their work on Dakara and now it’s too late to release the host safely and thus we say goodbye to Jacob, Sam once again finds more comfort with Jack than Peter and her decision is made.
Daniel gets a nasty surprise when he discovers who Joe really is and he is helpless to do anything until Oma steps up and maybe for the first time fully accepts the consequences of her actions, she abandons any hope for herself and engages Anubis in an eternal struggle which neither of them will prevail.
As the SGC gate begins to dial indicating Anubis has activated the weapon Jack orders the self destruct but at the last seconds the timer slows and stops and the gate sequence ceases and then nothing, lots of nothing. Reports comes in of the Kull warriors in disarray and are quickly defeated, Anubis has vanished and Dakara is empty, something important has happened but what and then a voice in Jack’s office and a naked Daniel, happy days:)
Threads is a fantastic piece of science fiction television, multiple themes all revolving around each other and each important in it’s own right. We have both Jack and Sam realising or being told they are both making mistakes and their futures should be with each other, Jacob and Peter leave the series for different reasons but each inflict pain onto Sam. Teal’c and Bra’tac realise freedom can still bite back as they lose many of the free Jaffa in the battle with Anubis but his defeat firmly secures the belief that freedom for all is only a step away and Dakara will be the spiritual centre of a new nation.
Finally we have Daniel and Oma and the only portrayal of the Ascended plain we get to see even though it’s only a small part of that realm, it was a clever idea using a diner which allowed people to come and go and for fans of Dead Like Me a call back to that wonderful show and of course the waffles. Oma bids her farewell to the show and we get to see Daniel return to the SGC sans clothing and all is well with the world so much so that the gang go to Jack’s cabin for some fishing and remember Teal’c not a fan and Sam has always ducked the offer.
Things have certainly changed in the dynamic of the show as the camera slows pans away from SG1 enjoying the sunshine and friendship for each other.
A big thank you to Jeff for joining us for Threads and this was a longer show since we watched and commented on the extended version of the episode. Next week we go to Atlantis for The Gift and learn a few things about Teyla and the Wraith. This weeks promo is from Flash Pulp a source of some wonderful short form stories, well produced audio and fun to boot. We had some feedback on the Facebook page and twitter was lively as usual so thanks to everyone within the Stargate family for keeping the three live action series alive and for making the Gatecast feel that little better about not just talking to ourselves:)
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Birthday best wishes and many happy returns of the day to Martin Gero a writer, producer & director for the Stargate franchise which includes all three live action series. He also created The LA Complex and the highly acclaimed movie Young People Fucking and also wrote and produced for Bored To Death and worked on The Holmes Show.
A Happy Birthday to Blu Mankuma who played Sheriff Knox in the Stargate SG1 episode Nightwalkers.He’s also been in Tinman, 2012, Fringe, Smallville and Alcatraz.
Birthday Best Wishes to Gianna Patton who appeared once in the Stargate SG1 episode The Changling as a nurse, she is married to Christopher Judge and is mother to Chloe.
Last but not least many happy returns of the day to Frida Betrani who played Lya in three episodes of Stargate SG1, she’s also been in Just Cause, Lucky Stars and Sisters & Brothers.
A Very Happy Birthday for July the 3rd to American actress Rae Allen who played Dr Barbara Shore in the original Stargate movie. She’s also guest starred in Seinfeld, The Sopranos, Soap, NYPD Blue and Grey’s Anatomy.
A very happy birthday to Saul Rubinek who played the journalist/documentary film maker Emmett Bregman in the excellent Stargate SG1 two parter Heroes. Saul also stars in Warehouse 13 and has appeared in Leverage, Eureka, TNG, Psych, Fraiser and The Equalizer.
Many happy returns of the day to Alan Ruck who played Dr. Fletcher in the Stargate Atlantis episode The Real World and starred in Spin City, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Star Trek Generations, Justified, Persons Unknown, Bunheads, Fringe and Hawaii Five-0.
A very happy birthday on June the 30th to Terry David Mulligan who played David Swift the Secretary of Defense in the first season Stargate SG1 episode The Nox.
He’s also been in Defying Gravity, Millenium, Supernatural and MacGyver and now presents a number of shows via Tasting Room Radio.
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Sam and Jacob study the Ancient superweapon on Dakara and discover that it is capable of rearranging elements on a galactic scale and by using the Stargate network the modified energy pulse could be used to target only the Replicators in the Milky Way galaxy. Baal who has been sent by Anubis to retake the planet is roped into programming the weapon to meet the specifics of the Replicators and to enable the gate Network into dialing every gate at the same time, it’s an all or nothing play.
Daniel meanwhile is aboard Replicarters ship and is still being interrogated while the replicators assault the Gou’ald fleet in orbit around Dakara and they hit the SGC at the same time, as their total victory approaches Daniel is able to gain control of the machines and give Sam, Jacob and Ba’al just enough time to trigger the superweapon and in a matter of seconds the galaxy is purged of replicators.
Bra’tac boards Ba’als flagship and attempts to capture the System Lord but he flees and that action as well as the taking and keeping of Dakara proves to enough Jaffa that freedom is within reach and the age of the Goa’ald is almost at an end.
Reckoning Part 2 continues with the action and suspense provided by the first part of the double header, Jack does his thing in the SGC as the Replicators run wild and we have the usual action and humour SG1 was known for. The epic space battle (more implied than seen) is wonderful with more than a nod to Star Wars which via the episode commentary seems to have been a Robert C Cooper sort of thing. We also get the politics and self interest which turns Ba’al away from Anubis which could seal his doom but as we find out in episodes and seasons to come Ba’al is a little harder to kill than the average Gou’ald.
Reckoning is simply one of the best episodes of Stargate SG1, more so because it’s a double episode and both parts are strong enough to stand alone let alone in tandem. The production value is off the charts with live action on large sets, matt and composite backdrops, great CGI and top notch acting and writing. It’ll be interesting to see how it fares in the season 8 poll but the votes may be split leaving some other strong episode to win the day.
Many thanks to Brad for joining us this week and for his voicemail regarding Letters From Pegasus and we got some Facebook feedback and a little twitter action during the recording of the show. I also checked the US itunes store and we got a couple of five star reviews so a big thank you to qapla_be’Hom and Lost In The Gate. We would love to hear from anyone about anything Stargate not just our own view of the franchise and you can contact us via this website or via Twitter, Facebook, Google+ or Email. This weeks promo is from Trek News & Views an excellent Star Trek podcast and next week we are covering the unofficial third part of this trilogy with Threads, Jeff joins us for that show.
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Many happy returns of the day to Soon-Tek Oh who played Moughal in the Stargate SG1 episode Emancipation, not the highlight of a long and successful television career which included roles on Babylon 5, MacGyver, Airwolf, M*A*S*H, HAwaii 5-0, Highlander and Charlie’s Angels.
A very happy birthday to Bradley Stryker who appeared as Curtis in three episodes of Stargate Universe, he’s also been in Fringe, Psych, Smallville, Angel and Red Widow.
Birthday best wishes to Aleks Paunovic who was Shaq’rel in two episodes of Stargate SG1 “Redemption 1 & 2” and also appeared on Atlantis as Rakai in Reunion. Other guest appearances include Battlestar Galactica, Arctic Air, Once Upon A Time and Psych.
Many happy returns of the day to Paul Koslo who played the wonderfully wicked Terok in the Stargate SG1 episode The Serpents Venom, the character took great pleasure in wielding the the pain stick:)
Paul has also been in MacGyver, Buck Rogers, Knight Rider, Quincy and movies such as Joe Kidd and Mr Majestyk.
Many happy returns of the day to Robert Davi the actor and singer who played Commander Acastus Kolya in six episodes of Stargate Atlantis and starred in Profiler, License to Kill,m Swamp Shark and guest starred on Die Hard, Criminal Minds and The Pretender.
Davi Sings Sinatra
Birthday Best Wishes to Ian Tracey who played Smith in the Stargate SG1 episode Prometheus, he’s also guest starred on Sanctuary, Continuum, Rogue, Taken, Intelligence and Hell On Wheels.
Happy Birthday to Peter H. Kent who played two roles in Stargate SG1 namely Kintac & Bak’al.
He’s also appeared in Alcatraz, Psych, Smallville, Dark Angel, Chaos and had an uncredited spot on the original Total Recall movie.
Thanks to Tonya for the link to the interview Peter did with Urban Rush.
Danielle Nicolet in a pictorial for Regard Magazine, it’s a pity her latest show “Family Tools” didn’t survive it’s time slot on ABC but I’m sure she’ll be back on screen in no time but for now behold isn’t that a great picture without the tackiness of other sets from the more titillating mainstream publications.