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* [[Paul McGillion]]'s credit ([[Carson Beckett (clone)|Carson Beckett]]) only appears on the ending credits to preserve the |
* [[Paul McGillion]]'s credit ([[Carson Beckett (clone)|Carson Beckett]]) only appears on the ending credits to preserve the element of surprise. |
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Latest revision as of 12:47, 29 February 2020
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| An episode from Stargate Atlantis | ||||||||
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Teyla has some terrible visions. | ||||||||
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Season 4 Episode 18 | |||||||
| Directed by | Peter F. Woeste | |||||||
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Joseph Mallozzi Paul Mullie | |||||||
| Produced by | Andy Mikita | |||||||
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| Length | 43'34" | |||||||
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| As a mysterious new illness sweeps through the Pegasus Galaxy, Teyla is convinced by a vision that the father of her child is trying to communicate with her. |
- "The Kindred", Part 1 is the 18th episode of Stargate Atlantis Season 4.
- This episode is part 1 of 2. It is followed by Episode not found.
Summary
Story development
Story
Previously
Teaser
Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
Act 4
Analysis
Questions
Answered questions
Non-answered questions
Template:Appearances The Kindred, Part 1
Notes
- Paul McGillion's credit (Carson Beckett) only appears on the ending credits to preserve the element of surprise.