News Archive for September, 2008

Sep 29 2008

Behind The Scenes On The Tracker

Published by Stargate Archive Team under Season Five

It’s been over a year since Dr. Jennifer Keller joined the personnel of Atlantis, and in that time she’s had quite a ride. So much has happened to the young Dr., in fact, that she’s almost a different person – and that was exactly what writer Carl Binder wanted to explore with ‘Tracker’.

“I’d always been wanting to do a follow up episode to ‘Missing’, like a year later,” he explains. “I was trying to come up with a story in which I could once again throw Keller into some sort of difficult situation, facing adversity, so I could show how being a part of Atlantis for a year has changed her. She’s no longer the fish out of water, but somebody who can roll with it and face it. So I really wanted to show how she had changed. I thought this would be a perfect opportunity to do that. Obviously, she’s afraid, but she’s also taking charge of the situation. One, she’s trying to escape, and two, she’s trying to deal with this guy, and show some strength in the middle of this adversity.”

This ‘perfect opportunity’ came about with a story that had been pitched by writer David Schmidt. Having found his initial idea interesting, the producers bought his concept and wanted to turn it into an episode for season five.

“This story was pitched while I was on the writers strike,” Binder explains. “I had called the guys up from L.A, just to get an update on the show as to what was going on in my absence. They were running down some of the story ideas that they were doing, and told me they had taken this pitch which was a little bit different, but they had spun it into this idea of Ronan and McKay tracking Keller, who’s been kidnapped by another Runner. Because one of us was going to end up taking it on and writing it, when I heard that, I immediately said ‘I want to do this one very badly!’ So when the strike was over, and I was done with ‘Ghost In The Machine’, I jumped on ‘Tracker’.”

Another attraction of the idea was the addition of Ronon and McKay. “I always love unusual pairings,” chuckles Binder. “I love it when two characters, who are not thrown together that often, are thrown together. So I thought the idea of McKay and Ronon, stuck in the woods together, would be a lot of fun.”

Turning Schmidt’s original pitch into the final story took a bit of brainstorming on the part of Binder and the rest of the writing team.

“We needed a reason for this guy to kidnap Keller,” the writer explains. “At the beginning, we don’t know why he’s kidnapped her, so there’s this danger, and he’s kind of a cold, cruel character. But ultimately the reason he took her was a good reason. So that’s when I got the idea that he had a child with him. Then, with him being a Runner, we thought it sort of mirrors what happened to Ronon in ‘Sateda’ – he had gone to this village for just one night, and because of that the Wraith came and slaughtered the village and she’s the only one left. So it really started with giving him great humanity, because I wanted, about midway through the episode, for our attitude to him to start to turn.”

Apart from Keller’s interaction with the Runner, Kiryk, the story would also hinge on the scenes between Ronon and McKay as they struggled to find her. The seeds for a love triangle between the three characters had been planted back in season four, and the writers wanted to progress their story. ‘Tracker’ was obviously a perfect place to do that, though Binder explains that it was more complicated than may first appear.

“When we first talked about it the idea was that Ronon and McKay would be tracking them while at the same going at each other about their interest in Keller, and who’s going to win. But then, as I was writing it, it just seemed very petty and shallow to be bickering about this when Keller could be in great danger. So it became about the two of them and the difference in their personalities as far as tracking in the woods, and just outlining who they are in terms of people. Once Keller is okay, then they can start with the bickering. And I just loved the opportunities to do scenes like the log gag! I was so happy with how that came out. It encapsulates the two characters perfectly.”

Another crucial aspect of the episode was the casting of Kiryk. The role eventually went to ex-stuntman Mike Dopud, who had previously appeared in several episodes of Stargate SG-1.

“I wanted someone who was going to be tough and strong, but not look like Ronon,” Binder explains. “I wanted him to have a different kind of feel to him. So we cast a wide net. We went down to L.A, and looked at actors there, and we looked up here too. A lot of the guys from L.A were physically imposing, but they were acting tough rather than being tough. They had gym toughness – they work out really hard in the gym so they look really tough, but they just don’t have the worldly toughness. And this guy had it. He’s an ex-stuntman, and he’s also a little bit older so he has that weariness to him. He just sounds like a guy who’s done with all this – he just wants out. I thought he was really good. So much played on his face.”

The episode is an example of Stargate Atlantis adventure at its best – the viewers learn a bit more about our hero characters, as well as being able to enjoy an action-filled story. Binder is happy with how it turned out, and was particularly impressed with Jewel Staite’s turn as the newly-feisty Keller.

“God bless Jewel,” he laughs. “She made a comment at Comic-Con about how I have a thing about putting her in difficult situations and abusing her. And I told her, ‘It’s not that I have anything against you – I’m your biggest fan!’ For me, I like episodes that make things really difficult for the characters. I just thought she was so good in this episode. That’s the great thing about her – when you write for her, you just know she’s going to give it her all, and she’s going to do exactly how you envisioned it. She’s just terrific, a total pro.”

News article courtesy of the official Stargate web site

Sep 28 2008

Meet The Team Behind Stargate Atlantis

Executive producer of Stargate Atlantis Joseph Mallozzi is no stranger to the world of blogging for fans of the hit Sci Fi classic, but more recently he has blogged about the wrap party for the entire production and cast of the show now that season five has come to an end.

Meet the team and check out the wrap party.

Sep 28 2008

Teryl Rothery Joins Vancouver Convention

Published by Stargate Archive Team under Conventions

Stargate SG1 actress Teryl Rothery who fans of the show will remember as playing the part of Dr Janet Frasier will be joining the official Stargate SG1 convention in Vancouver Canada next year.

The convention is to be held between 2nd April to the 5th April 2009.

Teryl joins an existing line up of:

Amanda Tapping
Joe Flanigan
N. John Smith
Connor Trinner

You can find out more about the convention here

Sep 28 2008

Amanda Tapping On Being A Working Mum & More

During a recent digital press event held by the Sci Fi channel in Colorado, actress Amanda tapping talks about working on Sanctuary, her work in the Stargate Franchise, and being a working mum.

You can watch the two video interviews below which are courtesy of Blend Television.

Video 1

Video 2

Sep 28 2008

Sci Fi To Air Both SG1 Movies Next Spring & 3rd SG1 Movie Confirmed

The Sci Fi Channel has acquired the U.S. television rights to premiere both The Ark Of Truth and Stargate Continuum, with plans to make them Sunday-night movie events next spring, network officials told Multichannel News on Friday.

The Ark of Truth, will air first, in early spring, and Stargate: Continuum will air late in the spring.

Producers at Sci Fi won’t reveal the purchase terms, but said it was part of a deal that also included the new TV series Stargate Universe, scheduled to debut on the channel next summer.

Sci Fi also ordered from MGM and the Stargate production team a made-for-TV movie to follow Stargate Atlantis, the series that’s wrapping up its run on Sci Fi with the current, fifth season. The 100th and last episode of Atlantis finished shooting last week.

The Atlantis movie might not air until late next year, and could act as a “bridge” when Universe takes a break. Sci Fi generally splits its series seasons in two with several months in between the first and second set of episodes.

MGM and Stargate SG-1 co-creator Brad Wright have deemed the DVD sales a success and say they expect to make more SG-1 movies. Amanda Tapping, who played Samantha Carter in SG-1 and Atlantis (and stars in new Sci Fi series Sanctuary, debuting Oct. 18), confirmed this week that plans are under way for the third SG-1 movie.

“I’m really looking forward to the SG-1 movie ‘cause we had so much fun making the two that we made,” she said”.

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