Here he is fresh from ebay Mr Jason Momoa in the guise of a bobble head Aquaman or maybe Ronon going for a new look đ
Supernatural
I caught up with the 11th season of Supernatural by watching the two recent episodes. The Vessel was an excellent piece of television, some great tension and the setting was perfection. Beyond The Mat went in a totally different direction with some lighter humour in it’s main plot albeit with an undercurrent of tragedy. It’s the latter episode which had Aleks Paunovic guest starring as Gunner Lawless an aging pro-wrestler on a circuit long past it’s prime and a body dropping in and around every town the show visits. A great role for Aleks and the third time he has appeared on the show, they know a good thing when they see it. Also news just in that Aleks will have a recurring role as Julius in the upcoming Van Helsing series.
Woman Crush Wednesday
This week, we’re obsessed with the Brazilian actress, who’s become the surprise star of superhero adventure, Deadpool.
Source: Woman Crush Wednesday: We’ve Been Obsessed With Morena Baccarin Long
Arrow “Code Of Silence”
After the news broke that a Stargate Atlantis regular would be appearing in an upcoming episode of Arrow we all got a little giddy, the fact that it would be the second episode directed by James Bamford only added to the expectation. James of course was a stunt performer on SG1, Atlantis and Universe as well as being the stunt co-ordinator on Atlantis and Universe. In the 14th episode of the fourth season of Arrow entitled “Code of Silence” we had a number of actors who had appeared on Stargate, this week we saw the return of Ryan Robbins (Conklin) as well as guest appearances by Rachel Luttrell (Rosie) and Daniel Cudmore (Jackhammer) who were part of the mercenary outfit The Demolition Team who really gave the good guys a run for their money. To add icing we also got the return of Laura Hoffman played by Enid-Raye Adams which came as a surprise, I don’t always take a great deal of notice of opening credits when the action is thick and fast so yes I admit I was a little fanboyish when she appeared at the party:)
Crystal Lowe
By: Ruth Hill  From the pilot of the original Signed, Sealed, Delivered television series through the spin off movie series on the Hallmark Mysteries & Movie NetworkâŚ
Source: Crystal Lowe â Signed, Sealed, Delivered: From The Heart â Starry Constellation Magazine
Torri Higginson – This Life
Source: âThis Lifeâ star Torri Higginson | Breakfast Television Toronto
Quinn Lord
Quinn played one of the kids on the Stargate SG1 episode “The Quest Part 1” and he has appeared on Smallville, Supernatural, Fringe, Eureka, Once Upon A Time, Arctic Air, The Man in the High Castle and RL Stine’s The Haunting Hour in an episode we covered on a bonus show. IMDB Twitter
Glynis Davies
Glynis played Maryann Wallace on six episodes of Stargate Universe. She also appeared on Stargate SG1 as Ambassador Noor (Homecoming) and Young Catherine Langford (1969) as well as guest spots on Fringe, Smallville, Once Upon A Time and Spooksville. IMDB Twitter
Reviews
Here is the current collection of my reviews for the Stargate Atlantis Legacy series of novels, all highly recommended. I purchased the current eight book series for my Kindle, other ebook formats and paperbacks are offered so jump right in đ
Stargate Atlantis: Homecoming by Jo Graham
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Homecoming is a strong start to the ongoing Stargate Atlantis “Legacy” series of novels which will continue the story of the city and it’s people after the tv series was cancelled after the fifth season. In many ways this novel will have the hardest time of all as many fans were never really pleased with the dealings of the IOA and other government bodies when the interfered with the grand adventures. Homecoming had to create a narrative to get Atlantis off of Earth and back to Pegasus with most of the known characters intact and acknowledge that many may not want or could not return and thus introduce new characters into an established mix. Jo Graham and Melissa Scott did a wonderful job of getting this series off to a fine start and I’m kicking myself I waited so long to read the Stargate Atlantis novels from Fandemonium aka StargateNovels.
I’m not going into any details of the plot apart from yeah Atlantis returns to Pegasus but come on you all want to know what hoops had to be jumped through and the compromises made with Earth governments salivating and/or shuddering at the thought of the tech/weaponry sitting off the coast of the USA.
Stargate Atlantis: The Lost by Jo Graham
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
The Lost is the second book in the Stargate Atlantis Legacy series and the story quickly picks up from the first novel where McKay was captured by the Wraith. The fate of McKay was unexpected but in hindsight perfectly in sync with events as seen in the television series. The complexity of dealing with Todd and the Genii added some depth to the novel which did feel a little like a staging story, moving pieces into places ready for a more hard hitting events to come.
That said I am loving how the Wraith are being written and the creation and expansion of their world is one reason why this Legacy series needed to exist and while I’ve never been a fan of the Genii their presence in this story certainly gave counterpoint to dealing with Todd and the threat of the uber Wraith Queen. Overall a good addition to the series, not every book is going to be all action and suspense and the series will need to balance things out but so far the first two novels are proving well worth the time to read.
SGA-18 Allegiance by Melissa Scott
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Reviewing the Legacy series is tricky, I was fortunate I read it well after the fact but was totally unaware of the major plot points but I never went looking for reviews either.
So here we go, Allegiance is the third novel in the series and Rodney is still very much missing and unaware he is helping to bring down his friends and family in Pegasus and after the failure of the first retrieval mission things look bleak. Atlantis greets some old and new friends from Earth but before anyone can get settled the city is attacked by forces loyal to Queen Death, the city survives mainly intact for all but one critical element. However we also see that Sateda in a small way is rising from among the ashes of it’s former civilisation offering hope to Ronon but there are always other worlds and groups looking to exploit the resources of worlds unable to protect themselves. It seems diplomacy will be the tool of the day to protect and nurture alliances within the humans of Pegasus but the consequences of the bargaining being done could be severe…
Allegiance is another fine addition to the Legacy series, Melissa and Amy have done a great job incorporating new and previously seen aspects of the Atlantis tv show into this series and maintained the pacing and entertainment value while holding true to the spirit.
Stargate Atlantis: The Furies by Jo Graham
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
The threat of Queen Death escalates not only to every human in Pegasus but also to the factions of Wraith who she is alienating thanks to her scorched earth policy and together they face a stark truth. There is no help or salvation but from themselves and they all know in their hearts that the current dynamic within Pegasus has been shattered forever, for Pegasus to survive will take not only a military alliance but a fundamental shift in attitudes from everyone. This is the situation which has Teyla once again embracing the part of her which is Wraith and taking her place as a Queen for only a Queen can influence and manipulate the events in the direction which could mean a future for all.
The Furies by Jo Graham once again gives its all to lovers of Stargate Atlantis while enhancing and massaging the established canon from the tv series, some may see this as a bad thing but Legacy has to evolve the characters, it would have happened on the tv show and maybe in a similar direction. I still adore diving deep into the Wraith culture and the introduction of Waterlight was beautiful as is how the Wraith see the humans. The overlay of their worldview on the Atlantis command structure and personnel is inspired and makes so much sense and as is often the case it’s the lack of understanding and insight which blocks potential solutions from being seen.
With the revelations and events in The Furies we can only look forward to their consequences in the next Legacy novel “Secrets”, can’t wait.
Supernatural
Ben Cotten (Atlantis) & Veena Sood (SG1) guest starred on Supernatural S11E12 Don’t You Forget About Me playing Mr Wheeler and Principal Ramirez respectively.
On becoming a mum: “Itâs the best thing in the world”
Morena Baccarin was used to more sedate roles, but that didnât stop her playing a superhero in her new sci-fi film Deadpool.
Source: Deadpool actress Morena Baccarin on her Hollywood career | Life | Life & Style | Daily Express
Get ready for young, sexy MacGyver
Source: James Wanâs Young âMacGyverâ Reboot Gets A Pilot Order From CBS
James Bamford
Born in Victoria, British Columbia, James âBam-Bamâ Bamford has enjoyed an over 20-year career as a stunt performer, stunt coordinator, fight coordinator, and now, director. From the X-Files, to X-Men, from Jeremiah to Stargate SG-1, and now the CWâs Arrow, James Bamford has had a prolific, successful, and fun career. âIâd intended on becoming a stuntmanâŚ
Source: James Bamford on training Stephen Amell, directing Arrow and more
Richard Dean Anderson at Ottawa Comic-Con 2015
Mark Dacascos
Mark Dacascos talks Showdown in Manila
Source: Showdown: Mark Dacascos talks ‘Manila’… | Impact Online