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llbbl
07-16-2004, 06:50 AM
It premieres tonight on SciFi .. Anyone want to record it for me? =)

http://www.scifi.com/atlantis/


Stargate Atlantis (Fri.
By Michael R. Farkash

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - A new and exciting adventure series surfaces with the debut episode of "Stargate Atlantis" -- the spin-off of "Stargate SG-1" -- opening the door to distinctive characters, mysterious worlds and a ghoulish new enemy to battle.

The much-anticipated companion series is a well-paced, enjoyable romp, proving the franchise has plenty of life and drama in it.

As chronicled in the original series "SG-1," the ruins of the ancient city of Atlantis are discovered on Earth, along with the coding of that city's new location in a galaxy far, far away. Last season and the debut opener of "SG-1" on July 9 featured the story line that prepares viewers for the spin-off series.

The two-hour pilot episode of the new series focuses on a team that travels to a faraway galaxy in search of technological secrets contained in the underwater city of Atlantis, once inhabited by the "Ancients," the people who built the stargates. (As the faithful know, the stargates are alien artifacts that lead to distant worlds.)

Heading the new team initially are diplomat Dr. Elizabeth Weir (Torri Higginson, "The City"), and Col. Marshall Sumner (Robert Patrick, "The X-Files").

It's too bad that Patrick is but a guest star on the series; his solid, authoritative appearance apparently is a one-shot. The central personality conflicts will be handled by Higginson's character and Maj. John Sheppard (Joe Flanigan, "The Precinct"). She takes a cautious approach to challenges, and he's for gung-ho, can-do action. Higginson does a fine job as the tough supervisor, and Flanigan, serving to a lighter touch, is a fine counterpart for her.

Although the advance DVD is a rough cut with many temporary visual effects, it's clear that a lot of fine work went into the design of "Atlantis." There's a cool outer-space pursuit and, inevitably, a close encounter with an attractive, capable female leader representing the human culture on one of the new planets. The leader of the new culture, Teyla, is played with charm and intelligence by Rachel Luttrell ("Feast of All Saints").

The ticking clock of urgency appears as the team discovers there are serious problems to face in the high-tech city of Atlantis and a dangerous alien race called the Wraith. They're going to have to scrounge for solutions, and fast.

In Sci Fi's "Stargate SG-1," Richard Dean Anderson continues to portray the often irreverent and iconoclastic Col. Jack O'Neill, leader of the key exploring team. Last week's eighth-season opener saw him promoted to brigadier general, placed in charge of the entire stargate program. That makes him the head honcho supervising Elizabeth Weir and her "Atlantis" band. He also appears briefly in "Atlantis."



http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=reviewsNews&storyID=5685469

senoryoshio
07-16-2004, 08:47 AM
Looks interesting, I had just started to get into SG-1 in the last year. So I'm willing to give Atlantis a shot....I just kinda seems like it is a "we better do something to keep viewers 'cause we're finishing off SG-1" deal. Regardless of their motives, no one can top MacGyver

Ioman
07-16-2004, 08:49 AM
I missed the season premiere last week but plan on watching this series. I hope they play the 1st episode again tonight before they play the second. I can't believe I missed it.

theguy
07-17-2004, 12:57 AM
The movie was about as far as the STARGATE story needed to go....... I can't believe they've actually made a spin-off of a spin-off. BLAH :eww

llbbl
07-19-2004, 04:59 PM
anyone else see it? as good as the first series?

Ioman
07-19-2004, 05:02 PM
anyone else see it? as good as the first series?
I saw the premiere and enjoyed it a lot. When it comes to Sci-Fi, there isn't a lot to choose from on TV. Overall I liked it a lot. It looks like it will take kind of a parallel track to the regular Star Gate series, similar encounters with a new enemy.

llbbl
07-20-2004, 08:14 AM
nice!

A lot of it is filmed underwater or do they have a dry base somewhere? Is there a bubble under the sea that they live under?