May 162015
 

avatar The Odyssey with General Landry and SG1 onboard travel to the Asgard homeworld where Thor informs them that as a race they are no longer able to resist the ravages of time, their cloning technology has hit a critical juncture and with no future capability to sustain their forms and no way to ascend they as a species have decided to remove their world and themselves from existence. Their final parting gift to the humans who for the most part they accept as the Fifth race is the fruits of their technology, every scrap of data is incorporated into a core piece of tech which they retrofit to the Odyssey and for the first time a human ship has the full resources of the Asgard military. As it turns out pretty sweet timing as ORI starships jump into the system and as the Asgard world is vaporised the Odyssey engages the ORI and proves victorious and jumps into hyperspace for the return to Earth.

Little did they know but that was just the beginning of their problems, the ORI continue to harass the Odyssey and they come to the conclusion that the Asgard tech itself is somehow being detected within hyperspace but it can not be removed or powered down without a time consuming procedure which leaves then open to attack but something has to change. The next time the ORI attack the Odyssey has time to beam most of her crew to a nearby world which has a Stargate and then she retaliates but as the end looks to be drawing near and weapons fire approaches the ship Sam throws the dice and engages the time dilation field and to those on board time outside the ship seems to have stopped with the energy beam frozen just off the starboard bow. Sam continues to seek a solution to avoiding their fate if and when the time dilation field is turned off but she can not find a solution as the years and decades flow by and
they all grow old and then maybe just maybe…

Unending (26)

Well what do you know a very different type of story to wrap up the Stargate SG1 series, the writers knew they had to conclude some elements of the show and perhaps the Asgard leaving the picture was unexpected especially given the limitations that become apparent before the SGC even got to exploit the windfall. However Unending is an out and out character piece with the members of SG1 and their General, we watch them grow older and deal with the isolation and depression that comes with their circumstance and how they interact with each other, sometimes with surprising and emotive results. I’m still not quite sure if the finale is satisfying, it certainly has some very interesting scenes and no question the CGI as always blew your socks off but I think the fact that these characters return in The Ark of Truth gives the finale a much needed positive slant and for fans the warm embrace they were probably hoping for. A huge thankyou to Thomas who once again made talking about Stargate lots more fun, always a great guest and if you fancy joining us then get in touch and we’ll see what episode of Atlantis is open and sort out a time to chat over skype while watching the episode. Oh, I also included my short review of the Stargate SG1 novel “Murder at the SGC” written by Amy Griswold entitled , spoiler free:)

This weeks promo was for the SciFi Diner podcast an excellent show with lots of interviews and features, well worth a listen and thanks for all the support for our coverage of Stargate SG1, the two movies will be covered in due time and in the short term we have the Stargate Atlantis S3 finale next week and then the two wrap up shows. After that we jump into the fourth season of Atlantis and there are still episodes open if you fancy joining us on the show, check the schedule and get in touch.

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May 162015
 

Danny Trejo
Danny guest starred just once on Stargate on an episode of Atlantis where he played Omal in “Missing”. His acting resume is huge and includes movies and television dating back to 1983, he entered the business late in life and with his distinctive looks and prolific work ethic he has become a star in the mainstream cinema and tv with credits like Sons Of Anarchy, King of the Kill, Spy Kids, Machete and Saint George. Official IMDB Twitter
Donovan Cerminara
Donovan played Sgt. Michaels in two episodes of Stargate Universe ( Malice and The Greater Good) as well as appearing on Fringe, Painkiller Jane, Flash Gordon and Bravo 5. He has also written, produced and directed television including 2020: The Series, No Good Deed and Operation Sunrise. IMDB Twitter

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May 152015
 

Richard Kahan
Richard appeared once on Stargate Atlantis playing Baldric in the episode The Tower. He has also been in Supernatural, Mentalist, Edgemont, Eureka and played Marco Pacella on 32 episodes of The 4400. IMDB
Malcolm Stewart
Malcolm played Dollen in the Stargate SG1 episode Cure and also had guest spots on Dark Angel, The Dead Zone, Smallville, Kyle XY, BSG and more recently Chaos, Backstrom and Fairly Legal. IMDB

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May 142015
 

Chris Kramer
Chris played a pilot in the Stargate SG1 episode Fragile Balance before going onto star as Morgan Pym in The Collector. He has also appeared on Dark Angel, First Wave, Seven Days and Jericho. IMDB
Nancy Sorel
Nancy played Garan in the Stargate SG1 episode It’s Good To Be King, she has also appeared on Seven Days, The 4400, John Doe, Cashing In and Less Than Kind. IMDB Twitter Behind The Voice
Francis Boyle
Francis played Sgt Clark Peters in the Stargate SG1 episode Point of no Return and also guest starred on First Wave, Jake 2.0, Dead Like Me and Millennium. IMDB

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May 122015
 

Aaron Abrams
Aaron appeared twice on Stargate Atlantis playing Kanayo in the episodes The Hive and The Lost Boys. He has also had recurring roles on The LA Complex and Rookie Blue, CSI Cyber and plays Brian Zeller on Hannibal. IMDB Twitter
Gavin Hood
Gavin played Colonel Alexi Vaselov in the Stargate SG1 episode Lockdown and also appeared on Rhodes, In Enemy Hands and in the Ender’s Game movie which he also directed. He also directed X-Men Origins Wolverine and the oscar winning South African feature Tsotsi. He’s currently working on Eye in the Sky. IMDB
Amy Sloan
Amy appeared once on Stargate SG1 playing Leda Kane in the episode Icon, she also starred on Call Me Fitz and guest starred on Touch, The Closer, Haven and Gilmore Girls. She has also appeared in movies such as The Aviator, Pterodactyl, The Day After Tomorrow and Dorian. IMDB

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May 112015
 

Aaron Pearl
Aaron played Lt. George Hammond in the excellent Stargate SG1 episode 1969 and then returned as Major Kearney in the episode Lockdown, he’s also been in Fringe, Smallville, Battlestar Galactica, Arctic Air and Godzilla. IMDB
Todd Hann
Todd played Sgt Gibson in the Stargate SG1 episode Prometheus and then was Bravo Leader in the Atlantis episode Conversion. He has also appeared on Stiffed, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show, Darkest Hour and Alien Agenda:Project Grey. IMDB

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In memory of…
Cory Monteith (May 11th 1982 – July 13 2013)
Cory made his mark on television in the role of Finn Hudson on the huge hit tv show Glee but also appeared as a young Mitchell in the SG1 episode 200 and a Genii soldier in the Atlantis episode The Storm. He also appeared on Kyle XY, Supernatural, Smallville, Kraken: Tentacles of the Deep and Kyle XY. IMDB

Cory Monteith

May 102015
 

John Scalzi
John is the author of Old Man’s War, The God Engines and the soon to be adapted for television “Red Shirts” which is an excellent read. He was also the creative consultant on both seasons of Stargate Universe. IMDB Official Twitter
Dale Wilson
Dale appeared as a Committee Member on the Stargate SG1 episode Smoke & Mirrors and voiced Gus Bonner on Stargate Infinity and is a very busy voice actor for animated television as well as appearing on screen in shows such as Psych, Black Lagoon and Killer Mountain. IMDB Behind The Voice Official

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May 092015
 

avatar The silence from the transplanted Taranin people worries Elizabeth and she sends the team to investigate, upon arrival they found the settlement empty but knowing it was built upon a huge complex of tunnels holds out hope that the people have moved underground perhaps to safeguard themselves from the Wraith. As the team searches the complex they detect a lifeform but then are attacked by a large creature, they wound it and as it flees they find a store room full of dead bodies, they have discovered the fate of the Taranins. In an adjacent room there is a large pod/cocoon and Ronon going walkabout finds the lab with the remnants of carnage and an Iratus bug in a container, having lost contact with the Marines sent as backup they return to the Stargate only to find that the control crystal of the DHD has been removed, they have no option but to return to the underground complex and search for whoever is responsible.

Vengeance (5)The culprit is revealed when her returns to find the destroyed remnants of his horrifying experiment, it’s Michael Kenmore who is exploiting the very technology that was used to create his own circumstance with a true megalomaniacs  desire to take over not only the world but the entire galaxy with his own genetically engineered creatures who are a mixture of Iratus and human. Teyla is isolated from the team and taken captive by Michael who as always had an affinity for her but now views her as an enemy and just one more ingredient to create more of his minions but after running battles, tense standoffs and lots of hide and seek the team evade the horde of creatures and using Michael’s own dart escape the planet and return to Atlantis.

Well Vengeance is a pretty dark episode, Stargate has never been afraid to move past the grey but we get a rather graphic display of the horror’s Michael is willing to impose on his captives. That said he is a creation of Carson Beckett who should probably have known better than attempting to alter a species so dramatically regardless of the threat they pose and it’s 50/50 if the Wraith as a whole or Michael as an individual is the greater threat. We got some high quality prosthetic and suit work in the episode from Masters FX and certainly the lower lighting conditions helped to sell the scenes the acting and stunt work combined with the makeup and pyrotechnics delivered a pulse pounding action sequence time and time again. As always Conner more than delivers a stellar performance, it may be the writing or he may have simply found the style of “Michael”, either way he is delivering a level of calm and controlled menace all the best bad guys have in spades.

Vengeance was a pleasure to watch and yes they made no bones about the casual lifting of ideas from the Alien franchise with their own particular twist of course:)

A big thank you to Shannon for joining us for the first time, a seasoned podcaster who despite some jury rigging was able to get into the swing of how we do things effortlessly. Our next recording will be for the Atlantis season 3 wrap up so the favourite episode poll is now up and running, it will close on the 16th of May so please let us know by voting which is your favourite S3 episode. This weeks promo is for the Voices of Defiance which is hosted by Shannon and they should return with new content in time for the third season of Defiance on Syfy and next week we have the Stargate SG1 series finale Unending, please join us for that and if you are going to give us some feedback that is the episode to do it for 🙂

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May 092015
 

Anna-Louise Plowman
Anna-Louise played Dr. Sarah Gardner aka Osiris in five episodes of Stargate SG1. She has also appeared in Seven Days, Shanghai Knights, Doctor Who, 6 Bullets and Holby City. IMDB

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In memory of

Lorena Gale
(May 9th 1958 to June 21st 2009)

Lorena played the Curator in the Stargate SG1 episode The Curse and also appeared on Smallville, The Middleman, Sanctuary, Bionic Woman and had a recurring role as Elosha on Battlestar Galactica.

Lorena was married and had one son and passed after a battle with cancer.

Lorena Gale

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May 082015
 

Jonathon Young
Jonathon guest starred in two episodes of Stargate Atlantis as Dr Parrish (Remnants and Runner) as well as a great recurring role on Sanctuary as Nikola Tesla. He has also been on Terminal City, Eureka, Intruders and Murdoch Mysteries. IMDB Official
Patrick McKenna
Patrick played Dr Jay Felger in two episodes of Stargate SG1 (The Other Guys & Avenger 2.0). He also appeared in The Red Green Show, Robocop the series, Sidekick, Spliced and Best Ed.
He is currently starring in the canadian drama Remedy. IMDB Twitter
David Winning
David directed the first season episode “Childhoods End” of Stargate Atlantis and has directed episodes of Andromeda, Earth:Final Conflict, Blood Ties, Dinotopia and Lost Girl. IMDB Twitter Official

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May 062015
 

Kavan Smith
Kavan played Major Evan Lorne on both Stargate SG1 and Atlantis, he also had a recurring role on Eureka as Deputy Andy and on Rogue as Travis. He has guest starred on shows such as Almost Human, The 4400, Motive, Fairly Legal and Supernatural. IMDB Twitter
Carlos Lochu
Carlos played Anubis in the 1994 Stargate movie and has also appeared on Baywatch, Spy Hard, Sutures and LA Heat. IMDB
Robert Clarke
Robert appeared twice on SG1 as a scientist in the episodes Avalon Part 1 and Redemption Part 2. He has also guest starred on Psych, The 4400, Hell’s Rain, Andromeda and Defiance. IMDB
Kyle Cassie
Kyle was on Stargate SG1 in two episodes playing two different roles, first as an Eurondan Soldier in The Other Side and then Reynolds in Prometheus. He has also guest starred on Andromeda, The Dead Zone, True Justice, Arctic Air and is in the upcoming Deadpool movie. IMDB Official Twitter

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May 042015
 

Jesse Moss
Jesse played Lieutenant J. Hibbard in the Stargate SG1 episode Rules of Engagement and made appearances on The Outer Limits, Continuum, Highlander, Cedar Cove, Whistler as well as voicing shows such as Reboot and Double Dragon. IMDB Behind The Voice Twitter
Domonique Danielle
Domonique had a guest role in the Atlantis fifth season episode Tracker and she also appeared as a cashier in the movie Love Happens. IMDB

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May 032015
 

Ron Canada
Ron played Quartus in the Stargate SG1 episode Bad Guys and has guest starred on shows such as Ugly Betty, Babylon5, Murder One, The West Wing, Elementary, Blue Bloods and Deep Space 9. He will be playing Mayor George Lyle in the second season of The Strain. IMDB

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May 022015
 

avatar An epic plan devised by Vala leads to the capture of Adria by Ba’al which wasn’t really the idea but hey the best laid plans and all that. Well fooling Adria into believing Vala had been turned against by the SGC after they suspected her of being under the influence of Adria worked well and of course getting Adria to the location of the trap was flawless but no one expected the Jaffa of Ba’al to crash the party. Of course it gets worse as Ba’al looks to use Adria as an uber host and once under his control he would have full access to the armies of the Ori but it doesn’t turn out too badly when SG1 and the Odyssey launch a covert attack and kill Ba’al (which makes about a dozen dead clones this episode) but they were too late, Ba’al and Adria are one, creepy.

Say hello to my little friend

Say hello to my little friend

Dominion doesn’t finish there though, the Tok’ra are called in to remove the symbiote but in pure spite it releases a poison into Adria and she then realises that the only option is to fully embrace her physical and intellectual perfection and to ascend but that’s a two edged sword, maybe she now has full access to a galaxy worth of power from the followers of Origin or she may just be Anubis times a thousand…

Well wasn’t Dominion a brilliant episode, it begins with you scratching your head as the events surrounding Vala are retold and make no sense given what we know but it soon becomes clear and then the uber twist with Ba’al getting involved and then the twist with the clone massacre and the conquest of Adria. Deep breath the episode ends with the accession of Adria and while certain plot arcs can be considered closed there is more than enough wiggle room to make The Ark of Truth a reality. Kudos to Morena and Cliff who both really shone and maybe were a little larger than life but I think SG1 has always had it’s tongue firmly in cheek. Thank you to everyone that has listened to the show and continue to give us excellent support across social media, the polls and wrap up shows are on the horizon so keep your eye out and make sure you vote when the time comes:)

This weeks promo is for Generations Geek a father/daughter podcast which looks at movies, television, events with lots of interviews, excellent show. Next week we are going to be taking a look at the Stargate Atlantis episode Vengeance and we have a first time guest, hope you tune in and don’t forget that we’d love to hear what you think about anything Stargate.

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May 022015
 

Brad Wright
Brad co-created the Stargate tv franchise comprising the three live actions series, he also produced, wrote and even appeared on screen in the show in the episode 200 and the tv movie Continuum. He has also worked on The Odyssey, The Outer Limits, Neon Rider, Poltergeist The Legacy and Highlander. IMDB
Stephen Spender
Stephen appeared just the once on Stargate Atlantis playing Mitch in the episode Home. He has also appeared on The Dead Zone, Cold Squad, Dark Angel, Battlestar Galactica, Seattle Superstorm, Traffic and is also a singer/songwriter. IMDB Official Twitter

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