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  • Comic-Con 2009 Sanctuary Panel with Amanda Tapping, Robin Dunne, Damian Kindler, and Martin Wood!

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    I was lucky enough to attend this year’s Comic-Con 2009 and be at the Sanctuary panel!  I got up a little late the morning of this panel and was rushing trying to get ready and get to the line so thaComic-Con-2010t I could get a good seat. And oh yes, we will be at Comic-Con 2010!

    By the time I got there, I was literally the 6th to last person isyfy-logo11n line when they started allowing people into the ballroom that the panel was in.  I was so disappointed!  I thought I’d NEVER get a good seat!  Luck was on my side though, folks!  Being the only one in my group who wanted to attend the Sanctuary panel, I only needed to find one teeny tiny little seat.  Instead of just resigning myself to sitting in the last row, I walked up to the very front and scanned the crowd.  Low and behold, there was one empty seat, the second row back, right between the two nicest ladies!  I asked politely if the seat was taken and they said that it wasn’t!  They told me that they had just kicked someone out of that seat because the guy had just walked up and sat down without even asking if it was taken.  Then they thanked me for asking first before just claiming that seat as my own.  See people?  Politeness pays off!  😀

    NBC-ComCast-01cAnyway, while I was sitting there, chatting with the people around me, the guy sitting right in front of me apparently heard me geeking out about being so close and since he was leaving before Sanctuary started he offered me his seat when he left.  In the FRONT ROW!  So I ended up sitting front and (just a littlNBC-01c2e to the right of) center, but front row nonetheless.  And I was allowed to record the entire panel, except for the previews for season 2 that they showed, for your viewing pleasure!  Sorry for the shakes!  I didn’t have a tripod…

    All our thanks to the fine staff at NBC Universal and SyFy in New York City at for their support and the excellent Sanctuary video embed to compliment our Comic-Con panel video! Thank you! Here they are. Enjoy!Click to visit MeaganSue on Twitter!

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  • Chicago 2009: Chicago Loves Amanda!

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    Well here it is, at long last! Amanda Tapping from the Creation Entertainment Chicago Stargate 2009 Convention! I’ve got to say that never have I been so happy to know short hand! It helped a great deal in getting all of the details. It’s not 100% accurate but it’s as close as I could get it!

    Amanda is…well, Amanda is AMANDA! She’s sweet and funny, smart and so genuinely appreciative of her fans. She loves the fans just as much as the fans love her and it shows!

    Amanda’s panel began with a music video for Samantha Carter to I Can Hear the Bells from the musical Hairspray. Amanda began by going over what was going on in her life currently. Sanctuary had just finished filming Season 2 and she was settling back into her daily routine with her husband Alan and her daughter Olivia. Amanda wasted no time and threw it open to questions!

    Did you have an interest in astrophysics before SG-1? “I was interested in astronomy before but never really astrophysics until I played Sam Carter. The more research I did the more interested I was in the subject. I get asked science questions and...it's a show. I could not save the world from a black hole right now. I don’t know if you've heard this story before but someone came up to me at a convention and said "so, what's a naked singularity?" I didn't answer the way I wanted which was "Sam Carter on a Saturday night." (crowd SCREAMS, Amanda looks cheeky). (In an English accent) Not quite scientific but funny! “I met a real astrophysicist who was very challenging and was like ‘you know what you did in that one episode...’ I don't know what you're talking about...but he was very smart and he taught me a lot.” P1040434If you could have a "squee" fangirl moment, who would you have a squee fangirl moment for? “Carol Burnett and a British comedian named Dawn French...and Jennifer Saunders. I could go on. Carol Burnett was really the first person I saw on television that I just went ‘Oh my God she's amazing!’ I just got tickets to see her do a live show in Vancouver. Those of you who don't know who she is (scoffs). She's only one of your country's greatest assets! That would be my squee fangirl moment. I think if I met Meryl Streep I'd just pass out. I don’t think I'd actually get a full squee out because I'd run out of breath. “What actually inspires me? This is going to sound really disingenuous and I don't mean it to, but you guys. Seriously. I know it sounds hookie as hell. When I made the leap from Stargate to Sanctuary and I made this leap not knowing that Sanctuary was picked up as a television series...it was the fan support that helped make it easier for me. And when I started Sanctuary and it went on television and fans were writing me and telling me that they supported me...Holy moly! It's what Martin (Wood), Damian (Kindler) and I talk about that if it weren't for the fans...you're the reason we're here. You keep us going. Someone asked me in the photo line if I was tired and no, because I'm getting all this great energy from you guys. You should be exhausted!!!” A fan came up and asked Amanda if she got the shawl and baby bib that she had made and sent her. Amanda knew right away what she was talking about and thanked her profusely! What method do you use when acting? “I don't know that I have a method. I studied Uta Hagen, read her book ‘Respect for Acting.’ I did a lot of character study work in University and voice work which I think is really important. Once you do a television series stamina is key. I remember the end of the first season of Stargate, Michael, Christopher and I were all sick. We were just wiped out. By the end of Season 2 we were exhausted. By the end of Season 3 we had a few more weeks left in us. It took a while to build up that stamina. I'm watching these young punks on Sanctuary who are like ‘Ugh Episode 10 I'm so exhausted!’ I'm like, ‘Yeah, get over it! Get back on set! (cracks whip)’ You see you get a whip when you become executive producer. I didn't know that! It's so awesome! P1040407 “My advice to you is to pursue it. I will never tell anyone, ‘don’t do it. It's too hard.’ That's what I was told. Do it. If it's your passion go for it. Take all the classes you can take but go for it. The journey is way better than the result.” Who's a better kisser, Richard Dean Anderson or Mitch Pileggi? “Rick and I...our kisses are like wine. We age well. Mitch and I was just this sort of raw passion...I hadn't seen Mitch since we shot the X-Files and then he was on the set of Atlantis when I was shooting. I ran over to the stage on a quick break and he was sitting in his chair on the ship and he was like, ‘hey last time I saw you, you were naked!’ The whole crew did a double take.” (more…)

  • Sanctuary End of Nights – Part 2 – Sneak Peak

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  • Sanctuary End of Nights – Part 1

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    Thanks Hulu and thanks for SyFy Rewind too!! Note: This embed will only work for the USA. Please check with your local cable or satellite provider for on demand viewing information in your region. We will have more coverage of Sanctuary as the second season unfolds!

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  • Review: Stargate Universe- A Hit? So Say We All!

    Review: Stargate Universe- A Hit? So Say We All!

    I admit it. I’m not a Stargate fan girl. I don’t get squealy when I see there’s a Stargate marathon on SyFy and I don’t feel the need to download wallpapers, sounds and graphics or anything of that nature. I hadn’t even seen beyond Seasons 9, 10 and Ark of Truth until about 2 months ago. I’m not saying that there’s anything wrong with being a Stargate fan girl/boy. We each have our fandoms. I’m just saying that I’m not intimate with the Stargate Franchise on the level that a lot of fans are.

    I’m also not as intimately familiar with the Stargate Franchise as my fellow reporters. Is it a good franchise? Yes, I believe so. Were SG-1 and SGA good shows? Yes, I think they were. Do I know everything there is to know about either of those shows? No, not by a long shot. I’m sure PlayItGrand is tired of me asking what episode something is from or calling it a “zap zap gun” instead of a Zat. (She gets so annoyed. It’s funny.) I respect Stargate for what it is, good quality TV and I respect the fans for being fiercely loyal and dedicated throughout the years. Stargate has some high quality fans in my opinion!

    I’m going to admit that I had some doubts when it came to watching NUP_133837_1718SGU for this review. While I understand the hype behind the show I can’t really say that it was on my “I have to see it” list. Why? I’ve seen the trailers just like everyone else and while it looked interesting, I thought it would be a little too Battlestar Galactica (BSG) for me.

    What do I mean when I say something is “BSG?” BSG is a show that I never got into, much to my husband’s dismay. While it was an absolutely beautiful production overall, plot-wise it wasn’t my cup of tea. You see, I prefer a little comedy in my drama brew (a la Farscape or SG-1/SGA). So when I say something is “BSG” I mean that it’s very dramatic…all the time. Everything is a life or death situation…EVERYTHING. Making lunch is a matter of life or death. Going to the bathroom is a matter of life or death. Changing the channel is a matter of life or death. Everything is life or death! It’s a show that leaves not only the viewer but the actor needing a prozac. Like I said, not my cup of tea.

    In seeing the trailers I thought to myself, “oh no, it’s BSG Stargate style.” I was fearful that we would have lost any hint of comedy and general levity when they upped the production value. And while I tried to keep an open mind, part of me was dreading the emotional rollar coaster this pilot was going to put me on. I couldn’t help but wonder if SyFy was using the Stargate Franchise to replace their newly ended hit series. If Stargate is known for anything its hope. No matter what, there was always hope and I couldn’t wrap my head around a Stargate series that, from the trailers, seemed to lack that fundamental.

    Thankfully, the creators have kept true to the Franchise and have retained the element of hope in SGU. Yes, the show is rife with drama and their situation is dire, but there’s always that element of hope to pull you through. I won’t go into details because I don’t want to let any spoilers slip. What I can say is that unlike BSG and their form of sci-fi realism, SGU maintains that fundamental element of hope fans are so used to.

    I’m going to try and do my best to be objective in this review. Please remember that this is my opinion and not even the best news agencies out there are ever truly 100% objective. This is just my attempt at it. I’m going to try and look at SGU from the perspective of a newbie Stargate fan and from a more critical “literary” standpoint.

    First of all, I can understand what all the hype is about. The quality of this show is so beautiful it’s almost breathtaking. The CGI graphics are outstanding and it seems that no expense was spared on the sets, costumes, make-up and other visual effects. The cinematography is unique even going so far as to break the fourth wall at points. It’s an interesting technique. By viewing the scene through the eyes of one of the characters, say, if they’re holding a camcorder, gives the viewer a perception that varies greatly from the standard third-party perspective. Not only are you watching what’s going on but the cinematography makes you feel as though you are right there with them at points.

    I won’t spend the next four pages going into how beautiful this showdessert resize is. I think I already covered that it’s very well made. No expense was spared. But a good question has been asked right here on this blog. “Can they keep it up?” It’s a valid question. With a production value that’s obviously very high will SyFy remain committed to it in today’s economy or will we start to see a slow decline as costs are cut to remain on budget? Other shows have traveled this path before and have gotten stuck in the “too much money” vacuum that ultimately leads to cancellation. Will it be the same for SGU? Only time will tell.

    I can see where Stargate fans would be concerned. It’s a new series being added to their franchise. Will it work? Will it tank? If it tanks does the entire franchise go with it? It’s an outcome that really can only be decided by the fans. So how do you give the fans what they want, more Stargate, without reviving or remaking one of the two original series? The answer was to create a completely new set of characters, throw them into a new circumstance but still give them ties to home so that fans can see the familiar faces they’ve come to adore.

    However, in doing so I’ve come across a problem. At least, it’s a problem in my opinion. In the first “3” episodes we get to see our old friends General O’Neill, Colonel Carter, Dr. Jackson and Master Sergeant Harriman. This was obviously done to give the fans a reason to give the show a chance. Let’s face it, most fans are going to watch anything that their favorite actors are in. I know I do it. If it weren’t for the addition of Ben Browder and Claudia Black I would never have watched SG-1 (until I met PlayItGrand at least). So this is an easy way to get some SG-1 fans to automatically watch the show.

    What I find strange about this method is that I didn’t sit there watching the SG-1 cast as filler like I was supposed to. I kept thinking about what those characters are doing now. Of course we aren’t told what Carter is up to, other than commanding the George Hammond, or what Daniel is working on. We don’t even find out if Walter’s still flexing his gate dialing muscles, though his camouflage did make him blend into the filing cabinets nicely. They are filler, plain and simple, used to draw in SG-1 fans. Except, in doing so it just left me thinking more about what  SG-1 was up to now instead of paying attention to what was going on in SGU.

    The overall plot of SGU is very good. It leaves a lot of openings for it to go in numerous directions and doesn’t stick the characters into a limited situation. I’m not naming any names, but I’ve seen it happen before with other series and a limited environment only leads to more ridiculous stories.

    I will say this about the plot, however, there is an element to the overall “basis” of the show, a limit if you will, that’s going to get very old very fast if it’s not resolved.

    Here’s my problem. The Destiny, the beautiful Ancient ship the characters are trapped on, spends all of its time going from Stargate to Stargate. It’s apparently been doing this for millennia. From time to time the ship makes stops along its path. At least this is good news for our heroes in terms of supplies. The bad news is that they only have a limited time on the planet before Destiny high tails it out of there. The other bad news is that the ship goes to planets that it knows has a Stargate and where it thinks might have what the crew needs. Then again, the database is thousands of years old and I’m guessing it hasn’t been updated in a while. I don’t think the Ancients released Service Pack 2. But the notion is that this timer will start every time Destiny reaches a Stargate. Great.

    I feel like this one concept is going to get old quickly. Wasn’t it enough that they’re stuck in space with no form of society, on a ship that’s barely functional, with no supplies and only moderate medical care? Nope, they had to put a time limit on “away missions” as well.

    At the same time, from a writer’s standpoint, I can see why they have the ship set an egg timer. Look at the structure of most of SG-1’s episodes (having not seen a lot of Atlantis I’m not comfortable commenting on it). Each episode, essentially, was one off-world mission, a short story that ties into the overall story arches of the season and the show. This, by the way, seems to be the standard structure for a lot of series. So as a writer how do you write a single definitive episode when there’s no mission-like structure and your characters are stuck on a ship? You have the ship travel to planets with Stargates. Then, to give you that story in a nice neat package, and provide extra angst to your already dramatic cast, you put a time limit on how long the ship will stay at that particular planet. It’s really genius in its simplicity.

    While we’re on the subject of plot, SGU isn’t so much like Battlestar Galactica as it is Lord of the Flies in space. These people are suddenly thrust into a situation where literally, no one has any control. Some of the characters have known each other and have established relationships while others have just been introduced into the mix. It’s social chaos.

    Like Lord of the Flies, SGU pits two fundamentals of humanity Stargate Universeagainst each other: civilization vs. savagery (or order vs. anarchy). We see examples of the instinct to live by the rules, act peacefully and value the good of the group (civilization) and the instinct to react on impulse to satisfy personal desires, obtain supremacy over others and enforce one’s will. It’s a complete toss up as to which instinct will ultimately prevail for each character.

    To create an effective society, someone will need to be the leader, someone the medic, someone the teacher, the explorer, the philosopher, the law and order, etc. Social order of some sort must be established in order for them to survive. SGU’s characters were created and established to eventually fulfill the societal order. It’s just going to be a matter of figuring out where everyone goes and who will choose civilization over savagery.

    Again with my trepidation in watching SGU I was concerned that I wouldn’t like the characters. From what I had read and seen they all appeared to be stereotypes thrown together to fuel the drama. To an extent this is true. However, the more I thought about it the more it made sense.

    Take SG-1 for instance. Our beloved Samantha Carter and Daniel Jackson were complete stereotypes for nearly the entire first season. In my opinion they were so stereotyped it was almost painful to watch the actors settle into their roles. Farscape was the same way. John Crichton was the overly naive astronaut, always hopeful and optimistic, thrown into a situation with an emotionally blocked soldier, an honor driven warrior, a pacifist priest and a greedy slug. No stereotypes there, right? (Note the sarcasm). Just like with Sam and Daniel we saw the characters in Farscape progress and break out of their stereotypical molds to turn into truly unique individuals.

    So while SGU is filled with stereotypes: the megalomaniacal doctor, the “everyman” comic relief, the modest medic, the honorable and loyal colonel, the tough on the outside/gooey on the inside soldier and the “Mary Sue” senator’s daughter, just to name a few; as the series progresses we’re sure to see some development to these characters as the actors and writers settle into the characters.

    The writers have given hints, sparks to every character that lets the viewer know there is more to them than meets the eye. This suggests that the characters really aren’t as stereotyped as they seem to be and if we’re patient we’ll find out who they really are. It’s been done before and it works quite well. If you think about it, and this is the deep philosophical moment for my day, we’re all stereotypes to some degree. Otherwise where would stereotypes come from? The juicy stuff lies in how we break out of those molds.

    Yes, the show is rife with forced drama. The first few episodes of any show need forced drama to survive. Dramatic moments need to be created when a show first airs because the characters are still establishing themselves. This also goes hand in hand with the fact that there are no “baddies” on SGU. There are no G’ould or Wraith or Replicators. It’s just them, on an Ancient ship in space. If there was no forced drama there wouldn’t be a show. Something had to replace the bad guys, at least for now.

    Don’t think that just because there aren’t any “baddies” per say that the forced drama is going to go along the same lines as it does on reality TV. There are no cheating boyfriends or promiscuous sex with multiple partners or any other drama that is normally associated with reality TV. No one gets voted off the island but it’s clear that alliances will be made.

    SGU is realistic in that the circumstances the characters are forced into and their reactions are very realistic. Granted it’s doubtful that any of us will ever find ourselves lost in space on board a decaying ship, but the individual situations the characters must deal with are things that everyone will experience at one time or another. The cinematography allows you to put yourself in their shoes and at times you certainly do find yourself sympathizing with them. That’s what SGU defines as realistic.

    Speaking of the characters, I have to say what I liked best about SGU NUP_135093_0555was Eli Wallace played by David Blue. Blue’s comedic timing is absolutely perfect and he portrays Eli with such realistic simplicity that you wonder just how much of Blue is in Eli. Eli is the character that grounds the rest of the cast. His character is the “everyman” the one that’s just like us. He doesn’t fit the mold of a military social structure. He doesn’t care about ranks and regulations. Eli reacts to his situation the only way he knows how, with humor. Within the course of a day his entire life is turned upside down, changed forever and yet Eli, the man not trained for survival situations, is the first character to accept his situation and make the best out of it. Everyone knows an Eli and that makes him very easy to identify with.

    The much needed comic relief provided by Eli is what saves the show for me. I didn’t find myself connecting with any of the other characters. I liked Eli. I liked that he is a geek but a geek like most geeks out there who are smart, lovable and not socially inept. I enjoy his outlook of “well I’m here so I might as well do something cool.” He has tremendous compassion for the other characters and it’s his reaction to the situation that grounds the otherwise overly dramatic characters on the show. Just when things seem to be crossing the fine line into the melodrama zone, Eli brings it back.

    Not only is SGU blazing new trails for the Stargate Franchise in terms of a change in cinematography, aspect, and production quality, it also changed the gate!

    Now I can’t help but scratch my head when I look at the new gate symbols. The old symbols were constellations. I get that. The new “symbols” are dots. My first thought was, “is that some form of Ancient Braille?” Seriously, that’s what it looks like. But what do the dots represent? Are they new constellations or some secret Ancient code? If the gates were labeled like this obviously before the gates in our galaxy were created does that mean the Ancients dumbed it down for us? Were the Ancients sitting around a table going, “those humans aren’t too bright. Let’s make it easier and use constellations so they don’t muck this up. Otherwise they’ll never figure it out?” It seems so.

    PlayItGrand tells me that the Ancients have a bad habit of being inconsistent with things. Maybe the gate is just one of them. Though I’m opting for the “humans aren’t smart enough to figure it out so tone it down a bit” theory.

    I will say that the new gate is very pretty and aesthetically pleasing.sgu gate The new way it dials is pretty neat too.

    What do I say to people who have watched the trailers and are planning on avoiding SGU like the bubonic plague? Give it a chance. The trailers for SGU don’t do the show justice. In fact, I think that the trailers gave the wrong impression of SGU.

    The premiere and technically third episode are three hours out of your life. If you want do something else while you’re watching it, but at least give it a chance. I found myself itching to get to my lunch break so I could finish watching the pilot, even more so for the third episode. SGU deserves a chance. Like me, you might find yourself pleasantly surprised.

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  • Review: Stargate Universe Set to Rock the World!

    Review: Stargate Universe Set to Rock the World!

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    Click to visit SGU on SyFy!Hi Stargate Universe Fans,

    WormholeRiders is pleased, proud, and thrilled for the opportunity to review Stargate Universe. This review is the first of our three (3) SGU reviews. WormholeRiders will publish two more Stargate Universe reviews by our reporters RadioStar and Play It Grand. The next SGU review will be posted on or before Monday, September 28. Our third review will be published right before the Stargate Universe premiere October 2 on SyFy.

    Importantly, this reporter’s review will be from two distinct perspectives, one objective, and one of a rather subjective nature as a fan of the franchise.

    The objective perspective focuses on the quality of the work itself. The acting, writing, directing, costumes, audio soundtrack depth and complexity of the plot, and other critical factors will be examined. Each of these factors determines whether the huge undertaking that is incumbent in a new television series like Stargate Universe, will ultimately succeed over the long term, or fail to draw enough viewers to justify the costly business and production aspects?

    Producing a fine product within the entertainment industry is one thing, producing one that ultimately pays for itself is another matter altogether. Stargate Universe’s top notch quality gives it a good chance to do just that.

    The proof is always in the pudding. For starters, from the professional look and feel of the SGU Press Kit, including the cool Stargate on the cover that has chevrons that light up, to the heavy ‘feel’ of the binding, like that of a fine book, the velvet interior lining and the slick layout for the cast and creators is a ‘pudding’ that not only looks very appealing, SyFy and NBC Universal have established a new benchmark that shatters all previous television series marketing campaigns ever known by this reporter! The SGU Press Kit alone is an outstanding accomplishment! Well done SyFy, NBC, and or MGM! Whomever is responsible! Great job!

    The very intensity of such a marketing effort for a new television series like SGU is unprecedented. From the perspective of this reviewer, the SyFy and NBC Universal marketing teams should be very proud of their work indeed. The quality of the presentation speaks volumes to the depth of the commitment by Syfy to extending the legacy of the Stargate franchise in their partnership with MGM Studios. Having saved Stargate once many years ago when Stargate SG-1 was canceled by Showtime, SyFy is roaring back like the MGM Lion to market SGU! Great job SyFy!

    Secondly, and just as importantly, this review of SGU will be from a WormholeRiders viewpoint, or simply put. From the perspective of the fans. Stargate franchise fans are very interested about the direction that SyFy, MGM and the creators are taking “their” Stargate franchise. In a nutshell, here’s why:

    During travels to major Stargate conventions over the past seven years, Play It Grand (one of our founders), has witnessed first-hand the absolute fan dedication to the Stargate franchise. These fans can be called nothing less than fanatical, which by the way is a very good thing for the creators, owners and distributors of Stargate.

    After a bit of a fan uproar (a riot you might say) when Stargate SG-1 was not renewed for an eleventh season in 2006, movie industry giant, the legendary MGM Studios, moved cautiously but firmly, taking a rather risky step by producing two direct to DVD Stargate SG-1 movies, ‘The Ark of Truth’ and ‘Continuum’. With plans announced for two more Stargate movies, MGM Studios has quite clearly demonstrated to the world that their Stargate franchise is about to enter the annuls of entertainment Click to visit Stargate on MGM-Dot Com!history.

    MGM’s bold move ultimately proved the overall efficacy of the Stargate franchise. It was this gamble by MGM, and partnership once again with SyFy that has made Stargate Universe the reality that it is today.

    Both MGM and SyFy clearly place Stargate Universe at a very lofty level indeed. How lofty? The creators of the Stargate franchise are on a path equal only to such long lived and cherished favorites as James Bond, Star Trek, The Terminator, and the Star Wars series franchises, all now well into their 4th and 3rd decades respectively. MGM and SyFy are poised to take the Stargate franchise into a very rare third decade, not often seen for any television program or movie franchise.

    Based on the quality of the 2 hour pilot and the 1 hour conclusion, which excellently sets the stage for SGU, it appears we are all in for the WormholeRiders “ride” of our lives! Stand by to complete the second decade of Stargate. If things go well, if we are lucky, we might all (just maybe?) get ready for a third decade of Stargate!

    What remains to be seen is whether Stargate Universe will engender the same affection from the fans as did SG-1 and Atlantis? I could be wrong, but I think they will if SGU is just given a chance.

    Stargate fans will not only NOT be disappointed in SGU, they will be simply ecstatic with it! Stargate fans, you are about to take the “E Ticket” ride of your lives on October 2! Your Stargate has returned in a new rich format, replete with top notch acting, writing, directing, production, costumes, and naturally special effects of such quality, well … frankly … all one can say in absolute genuine glee is …. “The joy ride thru the gate is about to begin again!”

    In watching, no that phrase is not correct! ‘Experiencing’ the stunning opening episodes of Stargate Universe, I came to better appreciate there may not be enough appropriate words to describe the outstanding work from the creators. People like Brad Wright, Robert Cooper, Andy Mikita, Joseph Mallozzi, N. John Smith, Carl Binder, John G. Lenic, Paul Mullie, Martin Gero, Jennifer L. Johnson, Alan McCullough, John Scalzi, Valerie Halverson, Mark Savela, Joel Goldsmith, and so many others whom have all obviously poured their creative souls into bringing the Stargate franchise back to television.

    For this I am sure the fans will surely give thanks that should also include SyFy, who stepped up to the plate and have just hit a grand slam with Stargate Universe! The quality of this work exceeds anything ever seen or even imaged by fans of Stargate!

    Hey! It’s the Stargate, remember? It always gets better. It’s frellin unreal how things have gotten even better than better in Stargate Universe! Get ready fans! SGU Rocks!

    Once thought impossible (a third series), Stargate Universe is set to virtually sweep the planet in a few short weeks. The entire SGU production is abundant testimony that SyFy, MGM, and the creators not only heard the fans cries for more Stargate, they themselves flocked to the call of the mesmerizing Stargate finally unlocking the secrets of the ninth chevron, and to the crystal clear clarity of the ever beckoning event horizon, shimmering in a new hypnotic fashion as never seen before!

    Now let’s review the content of the Stargate Universe pilot episodes. What about the story, the plot, the characters, and the actors? Have Syfy and MGM baked in the right recipe for the prevailing times? After careful scrutiny and review, I would say the answer is a definite yes!

    Let’s start with the story. Rather let’s examine the foundation, the basic premise of Stargate Universe. What premise? Why of course what every Stargate fan already knows, that day to day operations at Stargate Command have continued unabated and clandestinely hidden from the prying eyes of the general public as well they should be!

    It’s nice to know we knocked off the Ori, the Replicators, (how many times?), the Goa’uld, and most of the other villains! Now we can finally get back to some good old fashioned Stargate archeology!

    Don’t try to fool Stargate fans. They “know” what the dickens has been going on under Cheyenne Mountain for the past 15 years! And don’t forget they also know the facts about Atlantis hiding, ‘cloaked’ just outside the entrance to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco! So it better be a darn good story, Stargate Universe, or else!

    SGU-S1x01-USS-General George Hammond in BattleFans will experience no disappointment here either. The story is excellent, eloquently unfolding over the two hour pilot using a series of episodic flashbacks. These flashbacks take us from the ‘present time’ back to the missions and events which unfolded at Stargate Command and at a secret base off-world, all ultimately leading back to the dramatic and potentially frightening deadlines in the present.

    As the story develops we see several poignant and touching scenes including honorable mention of deceased actor Don S. Davis (very subtly, but matter of 2009 SGU - Colonel Carter on the USS Hammond!fact). We also see other familiar Stargate characters that build and blend a comfortable and familiar feeling of being ‘home’ again into the pilot episode, both in the environs of Stargate Command, and in our continued secret off-world base operations! Amanda Tapping’s reprisal of her role as Dr. Colonel Samantha Carter is very nice . We always love seeing Amanda. She simply does a great job! We wish Amanda well in Sanctuary and hSGU-S1x01-Doctor Daniel Jacksonope to see her again in Stargate soon!

    Who can do without the ageless wisdom of the beloved Dr. Daniel Jackson? It never really gets old does it! Michael Shanks return as Daniel will delight the fans. His performance is oh so Daniel! Great job Michael!

    SGU-S1x01-General Jack O'Neill And perhaps best of all is the return of General Jack O’Neill, Richard Dean Anderson, always loved by the fandom. RDA brings back fond memories of the SGC, and in a bit of his dead pan humor, we see him in action again, and of course seeing RDA makes us believe in the mission we are all about to embark on with Stargate Universe!

    There are other familiar faces like Gary Jones as Gate Tech Chief Master Sergeant Walter Harriman for one. Each made me feel like I had just turned off the last episode. Perhaps only last week… After seeing their characters again in SGU, it seemed like such a short time ago. Nice touch. Very nice touch.SGU - 2009 CMS Walter Harriman

    Cameos by a few more Stargate characters would have iced the cake. Bill Dow was nice as Dr. Lee. I was almost expecting the likes of Dr. Rodney McKay, Dr. Lamb and or Dr. Keller at the off-world base even though I knew they were not cast. Such would have certainly sweetened the deal, but the characters we do recognize clearly and convincingly create the willing suspension of disbelief that is so critical to the success of a gargantuan artistic effort like Stargate Universe. BravSGU - 2009 - Bill Dow as Dr Leeo! Well done!

    As the plot thickens, rather quickly I might add, we learn that secret off-world operations have continued! Well of course they have! It’s Stargate! We learn the special research base in SGU is exploring the mysterious and little understood ninth  Stargate chevron!

    The secrets of the ninth chevron have eluded the best minds of the United States Military during World War 2, at Area 51, and at Stargate Command for over 80 years! Since the original discovery of the mythical Stargate on the plateaus of Giza in 1928, never have the secrets of the mythical ninth chevron been revealed! Stand by ….. All that changes soon!

    For years the fans have speculated about the meaning of the famed ninth chevron. But by originally having 9 chevrons, the Stargate creators have apparently planned for Universe very carefully, saving the biggest secrets of all, seeking to unlock the final mysteries of the Stargate, perhaps even the very keys to the Universe itself! Our reward? Well stand by fans, your long wait is over! The secrets of the ninth chevron are only a scant number of days away!

    The real secret of success in the Stargate Universe pilot is it may (will likely) produce a heartfelt hope in every Stargate fan of renewal for the SGU series!

    Back to the inherent quality of the Stargate Universe pilot episodes. The precision utilization of flashback imagery is at first almost dizzying, but the excellent technique employed in SGU very neatly merges the recent past into the defining reality of the present. Cooper, Wright, and director Andy Mikita have once again accomplished this critical factor in a very slick and convincing manner. Believe me, I believed! And very likely, so will the fans of Stargate!

    SGU - 2009 - Elyse Levesque and Christopher McDonaldAs the first hour of SGU draws to a close, the viewing audience is brilliantly focused on the Destiny and her crew, or should we say survivors? I will not delve into why or how the crew goes through the Stargate and ends up on Destiny. It would be too much of a spoiler, ruining the fun for fans who prefer to see the premiere starting October 2.

    Suffice it to say the sequences leading up to their arrival on Destiny are classic Stargate, replete with special effects and action scenes as good, or perhaps even better (with crisper images) than previously seen in either Stargate SG-1 or Atlantis. The sequences are extremely well made and should be enjoyed alone for their faithfullness to Stargate. We tip our hat to creative genius Mark Savela and his special effects team. Excellent work Mark!

    Also of high quality, as always, is the fine costume design work by Valerie Halverson. A longtime member of the Stargate production team, Halverson’s expertise in blending outstanding costumes into SGU once again proved invaluable in setting the tone for the pilot. Great job Valarie!

    Next thing the fans (and actors) want to know? ….

    SGU-Elyse Leveque and Alaina HuffmanWhat about the new SGU actors and the characters they portray? Here again the creators and casting teams of the renowned Paul Weber (csa), Corinne Clark and Jennifer Page (Canadian casting), have performed brilliantly in their selection of the leading and support actors and actresses. Each are either clear leaders in their field, or are on a rising star’s path to success. Stargate Universe may very well be their vehicle!

    Some have said that SGU takes the Stargate Franchise in an entirely new direction with regard to character development. I am not so sure. Stargate Universe is more of a sophisticated character evolution, a dazzling product that represents the next generation of science fiction genre in a weekly series.

    SGU tackles the challenge of character development head on, and I believe they have succeeded at their task. Often characters are developed over many years of series growth, sometimes even to the point of being clumsy and awkward until the cast chemistry blends. This is not the case in SGU. Stargate Universe starts off with the idea of very complex characters. SGU also has an extremely smooth cast chemistry that is very rarely witnessed in a series pilot.

    Coupled with enchantingly deep and complex audio soundtracks, the cast chemistry is enhanced so what we see in a character is what we would believe, and makes us think how we might react if such things happened to us?

    This factor alone is a special touch of magic in Stargate Universe! Fans will likely wait with baited breath for each episode to unfold! I know I certainly will.

    By doing the toughest job first, that of creating convincing characters and their complex interactions, SGU seeks to, and has done a much better job than most in emulating the human condition, the day to day interactions of what could pass for real life situations. These factors make the pilot very convincing indeed, becoming most enjoyable in the process. All of this character development is accomplished very quickly, with quite believable scenes of what ordinary people under pressure actually do, how they act, and the inevitable tensions, conflicts, and consequences that arise there from.

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    Fans will witness some of what real life is all about, the jockeying for position, grasping for power or control, frailty in moments of weakness, great sacrifice, the quest for survival or salvation, and even brief emotional outbursts much like in life. Each properly and more than adequately sets the tone for what is to come. Stargate Universe is a tone which reeks of the realities and tragedies of the real world today, set on a virtual stage billions of light years distant from Earth. What remains to be seen is if fandom will ‘jump’ aboard the Destiny or not? What might it be that could just push SGU over the top into multi-season hit success? In the opinion of this reviewer, what will push Stargate Universe over the top in the hearts of fans is the cast itself.

    SGU leads with acclaimed Scottish actor Robert Carlyle. By casting Carlyle as Dr. Nicholas Rush, we see something of an English Daniel Jackson, a touch more subtle, and perhaps a bit more mellow. Like Dr. Jackson, he is observed suppressing a tearful reaction to something we have yet to learn about from his past. The scene is very effective and leaves the viewer in a state of empathy for the tearful Rush.

    Like Daniel Jackson, one can just image Dr. Rush digging at Stonehenge or deep in a tomb at Giza, or researching Ancient technology in the bowels of Area 51! One must suspect that Dr. Rush was involved with the retrieval of treasures at Glastonburry in the season nine opener of Stargate SG-1 ‘Avalon’ that lead to the discovery of the Ori! Much like Colonel Dr. Samantha Carter, Dr. Rush has obviously long been involved with the Stargate program, likely locked in an underground base or vault somewhere deep within Cheyenne Mountain or Area 51!

    Well, Dr. Rush has surfaced, much to the delight of this reviewer! I am also sure to the absolute glee of the fans as well. While we may compare Dr. Rush to perhaps even the likes of an unshaven Indiana Jones, he is very much his own unique character. Much remains to be learned about Dr. Rush, but several poignant moments with Carlyle proves that casting this legendary veteran actor assures that the United Kingdom Stargate fandom and people around the world will become firmly attached to SGU. For fans unfamiliar with his work, Carlyle’s vivid portrayal of the Rush character is so real, so intense, that few should have trouble believing in who Dr. Rush is and what he is all about.

    Best known for her more than inspired role in the Joy Luck Club and as the voice of the animated heroine Mulan, fans will be thrilled at the selection of Ms. Ming-Na as Camile Wray, the human resources director of the secret off-world base where the research into the Stargate’s enigmatic ninth chevron is taking place. Ming-Na, named as one of the most beautiful and influential women and actresses in the world, has a long and distinguished career of acting accomplishments. Being that her love is live theater, how in the world we fans are fortunate enough to have Ming-Na in Universe is a credit once again to the creators, the casting teams, and thankfully to the supremely talented and beautiful Ming-Na herself!

    Her brilliant portrayal of H.R. Director Camile Wray is evident in the fact she lets us “know” that she knows “things” that most of the others do not. Obviously trusted by almost everyone, except for one explosive Master Sergeant, Ming-Na illustrates her great talent in a performance so convincingly, displaying the ‘hidden’ side to her characters personality so subtly, that all “know” Ms. Wray’s intimate knowledge of the crew, and their ability to survive, is perhaps second only to that of the esteemed Dr. Rush himself. Great job Ming-Na! Loved your brilliant performance! We can barely wait for more of the enigmatic and beautiful Ms. Camile Wray! I am sure the fans will feel the same way!

    Distinguished veteran actor Lou Diamond Philips very nicely rounds out the lead actors in the military compliment as Colonel Telford, the supremely confident leader selected to go on the ninth chevron mission. Perhaps one of his most poignant roles outside of Courage Under Fire with Meg Ryan and Denzel Washington, was Philips role in a Syfy mini-series named The Triangle with no less than the likes of Sam Neill! Always the consummate professional, Phillips role In Stargate Universe is another in a string of accomplishments since he first won acclaim in the 1980’s hit La Bamba. Exactly how Colonel Telford’s character is woven into the plot line will delight and intrigue the fans. Of great interest is an Ancient device that fans will instantly recognize. For fans in the United States, Philips rugged features and tremendous acting talent will anchor Universe with his dynamic and realistic portrayal of Colonel Telford. Philips is sure to be a Stargate Universe fan favorite because his many years of acting experience make you believe instantly in both who and what he is! Very well done Lou Diamond Philips!

    Next, Louis Ferreira is cast as Colonel Everett Young. Ferreira will be remembered by science fiction fans who may recall his lead role in the acclaimed A&E mini-series remake of the classic, The Andromeda Strain. Here again the casting choice by the creators is brilliant. As Colonel Young, Ferreira is cast as the military leader of what becomes the unexpected expedition aboard Destiny. Much like the veteran character actors Robert Patrick and Mitch Pileggi featured previously as stoic military commanders in Stargate Atlantis, Ferreira fits into his role like a glove. At first we want to smack him around a bit for his terse treatment of other characters, but then we realize he is every bit the leader we would like to have around to cover our backs during an unfolding disaster. A very convincing performance by Louis certainly added to the overall appeal and realism of the SGU pilot! Thumbs up on Colonel Young!

    A relative newcomer, Brian J. Smith is cast as First Lieutenant Matthew Scott. A recent graduate of the acclaimed Julliard School of acting, Smith may be recognized by Law and Order fans where he recently guest starred. Obviously seeking someone to portray a somewhat less experienced officer than that of the John Sheppard character in Stargate Atlantis, the casting team hit the mark right on with Smith. Smith quickly befriends David Blues character, Eli Wallace. Being young and inexperienced, their new bond of friendship works well. In the pilot episodes, Lieutenant Scott also reminds us a little bit of the brash Lieutenant Ford from Atlantis, with all the same dedication to chain of command and following orders amidst the Destiny’s plight. Smith is featured both alone and together with other characters in several scenes in which the cinematography … well … the cinematography and direction basically totally rocks!

    Following in the tradition of such excellence that came to the forefront in ‘Continuum’ and ‘Ark of Truth’, SGU will not disappoint the fans in the area of visual excellence. Beyond special effects are wide sweeping cinematic sequences, real eye candy of such raw natural beauty, that these sequences alone should be nominated for an award. In what becomes a desperate, lone quest, Smith’s portrayal of Scott is one of the enduring spirit of human kind. Fans will trust, like, and want to see more of 1st Lieutenant Matthew Scott in the episodes ahead! Great work Brian!

    Once again the casting genius’ have struck gold! How? With Ms. Elyse Levesque! A veteran actress since early childhood, Elyse’s role is that of Ms. Chloe Armstrong, daughter of a famous United States Senator visiting just one of our many of the secret SGC’s off-world bases. Not only stunningly beautiful, Levesque’s inspired performance as the sheltered and somewhat naïve Chloe Armstrong should bring even the most hard hearted fans to the verge of tears in more than one scene. Her many years of experience are clearly illustrated in the pilot episodes of Universe. From the tears in her eyes during a poignant scene, to the stark, but reluctant transformation she makes into accepting her new reality, fans will surely be waiting eagerly to see more of talented Elyse Levesque as the very lovely Chloe Armstrong! Superb job Elyse!

    Up and coming is the rising young star David Blue. Scholarship grant recipient for the prestigious British Academy of Dramatic Arts, Blue was perfectly selected by the casting teams for the role of the young computer genius Eli Wallace. With a few scenes pleasantly reminiscent of a campy cult classic, The Last Star Fighter, Blue is simply fantastic as Eli Wallace, bringing a wise and thoughtful side to the plight of many families and the medical tragedies they face today in the real world.

    As the teaser trailer recently released by Syfy clearly shows, Eli is virtually kidnapped and sequestered by none other than General Jack O’Neill himself! Nearby, a petulant Dr. Rush waits in close proximity to recruit the boy genius! In some of the more humorous and lighter moments, young Eli gets a series of lectures from a revered Stargate character, favorite of many. When you see the scenes yourself on October 2, you’ll clearly understand the comedic, yet deadly serious nature of it all, including the disclosure of the secrets of the Stargate ninth chevron, and a reluctant, yet elated Eli being beamed directly aboard the new SGC flagship! David Blue clearly knows his stuff. His character, thrown into a situation that was not exactly what he bargained for, grows right before your very eyes. Way to go David, errrr Eli!

    Perhaps best known for her role in Smallville as The Black Canary, casting the gorgeous and talented Alaina Huffman as First Lieutenant Tamara Johansen, the Stargate Universe creators have really hit the jackpot! An accomplished actress since her early teenage years, Huffman seamlessly incorporates her many years of acting experience into a character portrayal so genuine, so real, that one could easily be reminded of a fledgling nurse or other young military health care provider we may have encountered in our very own lives. This genuineness is a quality that shines through brightly in Alaina’s performance. Even with only viewing the pilot episodes of Stargate Universe, I (as many will) suspect that Huffamn will become a key player in the survival strategy for those aboard the Destiny!

    The choice of Jamil Walker Smith as the aggressive but extremely dedicated Master Sergeant Ronald Greer once again attests to the creators and casting agent’s selection of actors who can accurately express aspects of everyday life in their characters. Jamil is just such an actor with a career spanning decades since his first performances at the tender age of 6. As Master Sergeant Ronald Greer, we see a character torn by his own beliefs and emotions much as war torn soldiers fighting against evil overseas are today.

    At the same time Jamil is fiercely dedicated to the success of their survival, and in a juxtaposition of rather real life character flaws, is observed in an argument with character Camille Wray played by Ming-Na over a panic stricken outburst of emotion. What is it all really about with Jamil? I am sure we will all find out very soon! Jamil shows his true grit as a Master Sergeant when he risks his own life to save other crewmen and helps decide the very fate of the Destiny itself in the final cliffhanging moments of the pilot episodes. Fantastic job Jamil!

    Of honorable mention are the supporting actors and actresses, notably two fine actors. First is the portrayal of Elyse’s fictional father in SGU. This talented actor will be instantly recognized, and may even remind many of the recently departed Senator Edward (Ted) Kennedy in a couple of scenes. Senator Armstrong is artfully played by veteran character actor Christopher McDonald.

    The fine work of Patrick Gilmore as Dale Volker requires mention. Patrick also gave a sense of realism to his character that added to the depth of the pilot. Each of these fine actors contributed to the pleasingly slick ‘look and feel’ of Stargate Universe.

    SGU-NewMexico-set location by JGLenic via TwitPicMany other fines supporting actors and actresses contributed much, adding to the realism of the Stargate Universe pilot. I would continue on here about the supporting cast, but let’s save that for another day. As the series continues, a second review on the talent that makes up the supporting cast and crews of Stargate Universe characters is being planned.

    Finally, as discussed by many fans at conventions and on the web, will anyone see much of the fabled Stargate Command, SG-1 or SGA characters in the foreseeable series future of SGU? Well, first you do get to see some of them in the pilot episodes. Without revealing the secret, let’s just say that the creators have left an umbilical cord back to the SGC woven deep into the fabric of Stargate Universe. How much this will influence the series is sheer speculation. But this reviewer would not be a bit surprised to see some cameos from time to time as the SGU adventure bursts upon the world!

    How you say can that be possible if the Destiny is billions of light years away? Well, for that bit of fun and trivia you will just have to tune in and be watching the series premiere!

    SGU Stargate. Click to visit Stargate on MGMIn closing for now, and after watching SGU several times, I remained stunned by the outstanding cinematography, the writing, the directing, the special effects, as well as the outstanding deep character development in the pilot. If I am correct, all of these factors should bear much fruit in the coming seasons.

    Judging by how well the two hour pilot eloquently sets the stage, topped off with a one hour cliffhanger ending that neatly wraps up the single effect of the pilot work, SGU is sure to leave the fans waiting eagerly each week for the next episode aboard the ship of the Ancients, the Destiny, where “the only mission is survival”!

    It is clear to this reporter that the creators, actors, crews, and contributors to Stargate Universe have a clear winner on their hands. So long as what we will watch in the third episode and beyond continues at the same quality level of the first two episodes, the Stargate fandom is in for many more years of great Stargate adventures. Almost forgotten, the return of SyFy Friday dear fans, is just around the corner!

    To borrow a phrase, MGM and SyFy’s have indeed truly succeeded in “Re-Inventing the Wheel” …. The wheel of what Stargate has always been all about! Quality output with more tales to come that are sure to please!

    Stargate Universe is an outstanding entertainment product we all are very fortunate enough to receive. The ultimate question is if the Stargate fandom is ready for where SGU will take us all? Remember that virtually every fan asked for this.

    So fans, here is your reward: more Stargate! What will you do with it? It’s all up to you, the members of the fandom!

    I’d say go for it! And when you do, I have a feeling you will enjoy the coming journey just beginning to unfold! With all respect to SG-1 and SGA, Stargate Universe is positively the finest incarnation of Stargate ever!

    To SyFy, MGM, Bridge Studios, the cast and the crews … Bravo! A truly fantastic job!

    Other than what has been released by MGM or SyFy themselves, I wanted to experience Stargate Universe “on my own”, all the while “screaming I love you so…(to Stargate) ”. At least the way lyrics of the hit song ‘Decode’ by Paramore (from Twilight) so aptly puts it.  Subjective enough? Just being honest.

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  • Something Kinda Daniel!

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    Here is Something Kinda Special for you Doctor Daniel Jackson (Michael Shanks) fans whom have admired his fine performances from Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis!

    But first a few questions must be considered: Have you ladies often wondered what kind of love affairs Doctor Jackson has experienced in the past after he escaped the Goa’uld? What have the Ori done to him? Is he ready to help save the Tau’ri once again in Stargate Universe?

    Can’t wait to see Doctor Daniel Jackson in Stargate Universe from MGM Studios?

    Well neither can we!

    Stargate SG1 banner - Click to learn more at the official MGM Studios web site!In the meantime, here is “Something Kinda Daniel”, something kinda Michael Shanks, something kinda torrid love affair in something kinda new, something kinda Stargate SG-1!

    We have prepared this special extended re-mix music video for you the fans before we cover the wonderful Creation Entertainment Chicago Stargate 2009 convention from our Music News Series!!

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    This Stargate music video is mostly for you ladies whom admire Michael Shanks, with a little for the guys too whom admire Morena Baccarin, Claudia Black and Amanda Tapping, all from the wonderful United Kingdom band, the fabulous Girls Aloud!

    We hope you enjoy the music video as much as we did creating it.

     

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  • Sam Returns in SGU

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    Three out of four of the original SG-1 team cast members have now been confirmed as guest stars on Stargate Universe!

    According to GateWorld.net, SciFi Channel has confirmed the list of guest stars for SGU that now includes Amanda Tapping, Richard Dean Anderson,  Michael Shanks, and Gary Jones.

    Christopher Judge is now the only original SG-1 team cast member not confirmed as a guest star on SGU. Hopefully this will change. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to see the whole team back again?

    It is not yet known in what episode Amanda will return to her role as Samantha Carter, but since SGU should be in it’s sixth or seventh week of production now, and assuming that they are filming at a rate of one episode per week as they did with both SG-1 and Atlantis, it seems safe to guess that Sam will not put in her appearance until after the sixth or seventh episode.

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