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GateWorld rated the episode with four stars (out of a possible four), only one of two episodes in the season to do so. [13] " Be All My Sins Remember'd" achieved 9.52 out of 10 from the GateWorld fan rating, making it one of only seven episodes in the Stargate franchise to have a fan rating higher than 9.5 at the time. [ 14 ]
"The Siege" is the season finale for season one and season premiere for season two of the military science fiction television series Stargate Atlantis, and the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first episode of the series overall. The episodes were written by executive producers Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie (part two) and Martin Gero (part
The Wraith plans to send a transmission to the other Wraith to lead them to Earth, but Sheppard finds him and enters a gunfight that leaves Sheppard mortally wounded. As the Wraith is about to kill him, two A-10 Thunderbolt IIs sent by Woolsey - whom Sheppard alerted earlier through Dr. Rod McKay - arrive. The Wraith quickly activates his ...
The second season focuses on the Atlantis Expedition continuing to make the Wraith think that the city self-destructed, (The Siege Part III) while continuing to explore Pegasus and hunt for ZPMs (although they do have one now) this means at times lying to new allies about the city even sometimes claiming to be a small contingent that escaped ...
"Search and Rescue" is the fifth season premiere of science fiction television show Stargate Atlantis, and is the 81st episode of the series. The episode premiered on July 11, 2008 in the United States on SCI FI channel, and was then shown on Canada's The Movie Network.
Written by Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie as their fifth and final script in the fifth season, "Enemy at the Gate" was produced as the nineteenth episode of the season and was directed by Andy Mikita. It is dedicated to Don S. Davis (Stargate SG-1 's George Hammond), who died from a heart attack in 2008.
The Antarctic scenes in the start of the episode was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. [2] The budget for the two-part episode was estimated around $5 million US dollars . Rodney McKay was actually supposed to be African-Canadian under the name Dr. Benjamin Ingram, but when the producers hired Rainbow Sun Francks to the play the ...
"Todd", played by Christopher Heyerdahl (seasons 3–5) – A Wraith who first appears in season 3's "Common Ground" as a prisoner of Acastus Kolya. He is used to torture Sheppard by feeding on him repeatedly, but they later form an alliance and help each other escape. "Todd" gets a "name" in the fourth season.