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  • Director(s): Martin Wood - Andy Mikita - Peter DeLuise - David Winning 
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  • Category: Horror / Sci-Fi / Fantasy - Movie - TV Shows - Television
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    when are they going to kill teyla? i hate her!!!


    let me start off by saying i loved the stargate movie. i started watching the shows at the season 9 finale for sg1 and season 2 fianle for atlantis. now keep in mind that these were the only 2 epidodes of stargate i had ever seen and they blew me away so much i bought season 1 of atlantis the first chance i got. that 1 season nearly took my head off i loved it soo much. this in turn made me slowly work my way through buying the slim pack seasons 1 through 9 of sg1 and let me tell you sg1 is better. just get used to it. in the later seasons of sg1 it crosses over with the story of atlantis seasons and its great. i cant wait for this second season. there wont be a seaon 11 for sg1 unfortunatly but there will be movies so keep the faith people more will come. now onto atlantis teyla..... i hate her. she is anoying, looks like a man, has a huge mullet and just happens to have this secret gene that can help her to sense the raith?????. there is no way i could find her atractive. kill her off please. but make lots and lots of stargate because if you make it we will watch.

    About time the fans get Season 2!


    Continuing straight forward from the cliffhanger at the end of Season 1, Stargate Atlantis continues to bring more elements from the Stargate universe and opens up new questions regarding the Wraith, the Genii, and the dark turn that Lt. Aiden Ford (played by Rainbow Sun Francks) has taken in this action-driven season. New elements are skillfully introduced with the addition of the Daedalus, a brand-new battlecruiser commanded by Col. Steven Caldwell (Mitch Pillegi). A runner named Ronon Dex (Jason Momoa) joins the cast of Atlantis along with former recurring cast member Paul McGillion as the loveable Scottsman Dr. Carson Beckett. As a strong fan of Stargate Atlantis, and Stargate SG-1, I can confidentally say that this series is well worth the time for any sci-fi fan or anyone with an interest in action programs.

    Second Season Elevates Atlantis Past SG-1


    The second season of Stargate Atlantis begins on an adrenaline high with the third and final part of Season One's "The Siege" and the action doesn't end with the season opener. One character departs the show as a regular to make room for model, turned bad-boy, Jason Momoa, who plays Ronon Dex, a Wraith Runner; while a new group of the Atlantis Expedition arrives from Earth aboard the newest ship in the fleet, the Daedelus. This season, helped by the amazing chemistry of the cast, shows its maturity early with story lines that can be enjoyed as separate episodes while giving die-hard fans a well thought out story arc involving the Wraith, Ancients and other interesting discoveries from the Pegasus Galaxy.

    Overall Atlantis has not only met fan's expectations but has slowly exceeded its parent series, Stargate SG-1. If you're a fan of the Stargate Movie and haven't seen an episode of SG-1 I highly recommend buying the first nine seasons on DVD before jumping through the gate to Atlantis, however any fan of Sci-Fi would covet these Atlantis DVD sets.


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