Sep 062014
 

avatar An alien ship is detected approaching Earth and once in the atmosphere an F-16 is sent from Peterson to intercept, with no communications the ship is fired upon and is brought down close to the SGC and it’s lone pilot is revealed. It’s not every day a system lord visits the planet especially unarmed and with a proposal to server the best interests of the Milky Way galaxy but as the interrogation goes on it’s obvious that little old Ba’al even with all the good intentions is still working an angle but perhaps his immediate help is too tempting when faced with the threat of the ORI. So the SGC agree to make use of the tracking information he supplies to capture his clones with the belief that when done Ba’al will actively support the search for the Sangraal the weapon created by Merlin to fight the ORI and by extension any ascended being. Agent Barrett is on base representing the NID and in a strange turn of events “aids” in the escape of Ba’al who with his clones go on a rampage and finally manipulate Carter into providing the database of gates in the galaxy and with this information is master plan for the SGC is complete and he and his clones are beamed on a ship in orbit and escape.

You know you can't trust him

You know you can’t trust him

Insiders is an epic production making use of all the tricks of the trade to emulate multiple versions of the same character on screen at the same time, at times it’s obvious the simple body double is being used but they keep that at a distance so it works very well with the more technical solutions making the episode shine. I don’t think it was any surprise the Atlantis team did a similar thing with multiple McKay’s and maybe with just two versions the look of their show just edges out the SG1 episode although truth be told SG1 has always been a little grittier than the more polished SGA. Cliff Simon has always been an interesting and menacing system lord and with the clone story it at the very least means we get to see a lot of him and his character fits into a post Jaffa rebellion galaxy and while he can certainly aid in the ORI war effort he does nothing unless it ultimately serves his own purpose so can never be trusted. Insiders is also a good episode for Vala allowing her to make use of some her knowledge and experience, she smiles a lot and really lights up the scene and it’s clear she is having a lot of fun but Claudia was uncomfortable with the one on one with her character and Ba’al, there was a hint of menace which was well conveyed.

The Sangraal story arc continues at a pace although the writers will have to make a tweak in the future to explain how the SGC play catch up since Ba’al seems to be well ahead in understanding and finding the device Merlin has created and hid somewhere in the galaxy but that’s for another episode which we will get to eventually and who knows our first time guest this week Misa may well return for more Ba’al episodes, she is a bit of a fan of Cliff Simon after all:) This weeks promo is for the audio drama with a pulp twist Flash Pulp and next week we return to Atlantis for the episode Sateda a very Ronon centric tale, almost an origin story so please join us for that and let us know what you think of the seasons and show so far, we would love to hear from you and if you have a minute a rating/review on itunes and/or Stitcher would be most appreciated.

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Sep 062014
 

Sarah Strange
Sarah appeared once on Stargate SG1 (The Pegasus Project) playing the holographic Ganos Lal aka Morgan le Fay and reprised the role for The Ark of Truth, she also starred as Jill Langston on ReGenesis and has appeared on Motive, The Killing, Sanctuary and Endgame. IMDB Behind The Voice

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Sep 052014
 

Peter Wingfield
Peter played Tanith/Hebron in three episodes of Stargate SG1 (Between Two Fires, Exodus and Crossroads). He was also the immortal Methos in Highlander and has guest starred on Sanctuary, 24, Touching Evil, Holby City and Caprica. IMDB Official Site Twitter
William Devane
William was outstanding as President Hayes in Stargate SG1 (Lost City 1 and 2 plus Inauguration). He was a star of the US soap Knots Landing and has appeared in 24 as President Heller and also Early Edition, Revenge, Crumbs and Psych. IMDB

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Sep 032014
 

Ray Xifo
Ray played Ohper in the Stargate SG1 episode The Nox and has also appeared on Law & Order, Fallen, Ocean’s Thirteen, Voyager and Judging Amy. IMDB
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Sep 022014
 

David Warry-Smith
David was a Director for eleven episodes of Stargate SG1 and a single episode of Atlantis. He’s also directed or worked second unit on Andromeda, Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye, Paradise Falls, Due South and MacGyver. IMDB Official Site

David Warry-Smith (Demo Reel) from The Saint Agency on Vimeo.

Sep 012014
 

Royston Innes
Royston played the system lord Moloc in the Stargate SG1 episode Sacrifices, he was also in Smallville, Farscape and All Saints. He has also produced/directed Valley of Death and directed and wrote Dead Men the Series. IMDB
Michael Adamthwaite
Michael was Her’ak the first prime of Anubis in five episodes of Stargate SG1. He’s also guest starred on Psych, Reaper, Once Upon A Time and Motive and is a prolific voice actor. IMDB Twitter

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Aug 312014
 

Franklin & Bash returned to TNT three weeks ago and in the second episode of the fourth season “Kershaw v. Lincecum” Willie Garson made a guest appearance as Dr. Nick Beckman. Willie has starred in White Collar for five seasons, I assume he’ll turn up in the sixth but come on we all know him better as Martin Lloyd in the three Stargate SG1 episodes Wormhole X-Treme!, 200 and Point of No Return.

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Willie Garson IMDB & Twitter

Franklin & Bash Official Site

Aug 312014
 

Rachel Luttrell has released her first video blog on her youtube channel,  To Being Brave.

Subscribe to Rachel’s channel and don’t forget the feedback, opening yourself up as she says even being an actress is never easy.

Aug 302014
 

avatar2 Rodney is spearheading the collection of space gates to use in his Intergalactic Bridge network and on one world they detect a small settlement, they investigate and find a healthy and prosperous people who seem to be in awe of one of the townsfolk. Carson looks into the medicinals that Lucius has offered but then returns to Atlantis with him in toe breaking many of the rules he himself devised to protect the city. In soon becomes apparent that Lucius has some sort of influence over people he meets as one by one the residents of Atlantis come to almost worship him with only John seemingly immune to the effect. Faced with an invasion of the pod people John has to take drastic action to remain free and devise a plot to use the information Carson unknowingly gave him and Rodney before he turned was able to define from the discovery of a drug and pheromone that is being used to influence the people. Irresistible (6)

Irresistible has a lot of humour, you really can not go wrong with having Richard Kind as a guest star and while we are perhaps more used to him playing the lovable doofus in this story he has a dark side and he is enjoying the power and influence he has over this village and as the episode goes on Atlantis itself. An underlying issue which wasn’t addressed in the story is the simple fact that at least two of his wives had shown no interest in him but now are happy and willing to share his life and bed, if this was a more down to earth drama and a guy was drugging or severely manipulating women to give up their free will and bodies then no question it would be a rape centric story. This element does take away some of the enjoyment and that is a shame, lots to enjoy and no question the eye candy is off the scale and it’s fun to see our regular characters acting a little different and certainly more open and it’s the first time Julia Benson appears on Stargate before going on to a regular role on Stargate Universe. We didn’t get any feedback for last weeks episode but we are certainly seeing a bump in the number of listeners, mind you I think that’s down to people returning from summer holidays etc and while chat was slow our twitter account and those we follow never let up, lots to discuss and we had some very good birthday wishes for Amanda including a number of fan created and supported videos. Behind the scenes we had a few issues, the whole original recording vanished, that was Alan and myself so the last minute panic resulted in Brad joining me for a quickie recording with bits spliced in to pad it out at bit, Brad to the rescue. This weeks promo is for The Rusted Robot podcast and next week we will be joined by Misa Buckley for her first appearance on the podcast for the Stargate SG1 episode Insiders in which Ba’al makes a rather large splash, hope you join us for that and let us know what you think.

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Aug 302014
 

Eric Schneider
Eric played Dr. MacKenzie in four episodes of Stargate SG1 (Threshold, Legacy, Fire And Water, Children of the Gods), he has also been on Bernhard, Scoundrel of Orange, The Outer Limits, First Wave, Highlander and done a lot of voice work and features in his native language. IMDB
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Aug 282014
 

Amanda Tapping
Amanda starred as Samantha Carter in way too many to mention episodes of Stargate SG1 and the movies then onto a season of Stargate Atlantis and a guest appearance on Universe, she then went onto helming Sanctuary playing Helen Magnus. A few guest appearances notably on Supernatural and more time spent directing television has kept her busy over the last few years. Official Site IMDB Twitter
Kirby Morrow
Kirby played Tara’c and a Militia Man on Stargate SG1 (The Warrior and Cor-ai) and then a recurring role on Stargate Atlantis as Captain Dave Kleinman on eight episodes of Stargate Atlantis and finally a guest spot on Stargate Universe as a bridge officer in Incursion. He is also a prolific voice actor and also appeared on Arrow, Human Target and Supernatural. IMDB Twitter Behind The Voice

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The years celebration of Amanda’s Birthday, created and shared by Silvia (@XFchemist) and the Stargate family who contributed images.

Aug 272014
 

David Hewlett is the guest on the latest episode of Padre’s Corner. David joins the show around the 30 minute mark but the whole show is well worth a listen.

Aug 272014
 

Dean Devlin
Dean wrote and produced the 1994 Stargate feature film and is part of the driving force to bring the story back to the big screen. He has also wrote Independence Day, Universal Soldier, The Triangle and produced Leverage, Eight Legged Freaks, The Patriot and directed 16 episodes of Leverage. IMDB  Twitter
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Aug 262014
 

Nicholas Podbrey
Nicholas was the Special Effects Makeup Coordinator for Stargate SG1 and Atlantis and works for MastersFX. He’s also worked on Slither, Fringe, Eureka, Sanctuary, Blood Ties, Bionic Woman and Caprica and in acting roles has appeared on Stargate: The Ark of Truth, Sanctuary, Slither and The Haunting in Connecticut. IMDB
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Aug 252014
 

Ross Hull
Ross played Dr. Corrigan in the Stargate Atlantis episode Suspicion and Gary on Are You Afraid of the Dark? He also appeared on Student Bodies, Due South, Fearless and Iron Eagle 4. He left acting in 2005 and became a weather personality on Canada’s The Weather Network and in 2011 and then an anchor for CTV Southwestern Ontario. IMDB Twitter Twitter 2
Brad Dryborough
Brad was in Stargate SG1 “Sight Unseen” as the pickup driver and in the Atlatnis episode The Prodigal as the hybrid. He has also been in episodes of Motive, Arctic Air, Fringe and Falling Skies. IMDB
Colby Johannson
Colby played Lt Kagan in the Stargate Atlantis episode Phantoms and SF Sergeant Finney in the SG1 episode Prometheus. He also guest starred on Men In Trees, Reaper, Battlestar Galactica and Fringe. IMDB Twitter

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