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"Adrift" earned an [[w:Emmy|Emmy]] nomination for "Outstanding Special Visual Effects For A Series",<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gateworld.net/news/2008/07/iatlantisi_gets_visual_effects_e.shtml |title=GateWorld - Atlantis gets visual effects Emmy nomination |accessdate=2008-11-14}}</ref> and "Best Visual Effects" for a [[w:Gemini Award|Gemini Award]].<ref name=gemini_nom>{{cite web |url=http://www.gateworld.net/news/2008/09/iatlantisi_nominated_for_four_ge.shtml |title=Atlantis nominated for four Geminis |accessdate=2008-11-14}}</ref> [[Jewel Staite]] has been nominated for a [[w:Gemini Award|Gemini Award]] in the category of Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role for her performance in {{ep|Missing}}.<ref name=gemini_nom /> [[Alan McCullough]] has been nominated for a Gemini Award in the Best Writing in a Dramatic Series category for his episode {{ep|Tabula Rasa}}.<ref name=gemini_nom /> {{ep|The Last Man}} has been nominated for a Gemini in the Best Achievement in Make-Up category.<ref name=gemini_nom /> |
"Adrift" earned an [[w:Emmy|Emmy]] nomination for "Outstanding Special Visual Effects For A Series",<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gateworld.net/news/2008/07/iatlantisi_gets_visual_effects_e.shtml |title=GateWorld - Atlantis gets visual effects Emmy nomination |accessdate=2008-11-14}}</ref> and "Best Visual Effects" for a [[w:Gemini Award|Gemini Award]].<ref name=gemini_nom>{{cite web |url=http://www.gateworld.net/news/2008/09/iatlantisi_nominated_for_four_ge.shtml |title=Atlantis nominated for four Geminis |accessdate=2008-11-14}}</ref> [[Jewel Staite]] has been nominated for a [[w:Gemini Award|Gemini Award]] in the category of Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role for her performance in {{ep|Missing}}.<ref name=gemini_nom /> [[Alan McCullough]] has been nominated for a Gemini Award in the Best Writing in a Dramatic Series category for his episode {{ep|Tabula Rasa}}.<ref name=gemini_nom /> {{ep|The Last Man}} has been nominated for a Gemini in the Best Achievement in Make-Up category.<ref name=gemini_nom /> |
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== Cast == |
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=== Main characters === |
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| [[Joe Flanigan]] || Lt Col [[John Sheppard]] || 20 episodes |
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| [[Amanda Tapping]] || Colonel [[Samantha Carter]] || 14 episodes |
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| [[Rachel Luttrell]] || [[Teyla Emmagan]] || 16 episodes |
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| [[Jason Momoa]] || [[Ronon Dex]] || 18 episodes |
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| and [[David Hewlett]] || Dr. [[Rodney McKay]] || 20 episodes |
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=== Recurring characters === |
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| [[David Nykl]] || [[Dr.]] [[Radek Zelenka]] || 11 episodes |
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| [[Jewel Staite]] || [[Dr.]] [[Jennifer Keller]] || 11 episodes |
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| [[Kavan Smith]] || [[Major]] [[Evan Lorne]] || 8 episodes |
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| [[Chuck Campbell]] || [[Chuck]] || 8 episodes |
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| [[Christopher Heyerdahl]] || [[Todd]] || 6 episodes |
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| [[Bill Dow]] || [[Dr.]] [[Bill Lee]] || 4 episodes |
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| [[Linda Ko]] || [[Marie]] || 4 episodes |
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| [[Torri Higginson]] || [[Dr.]] [[Elizabeth Weir]] || 4 episodes |
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| [[Connor Trinneer]] || [[Michael Kenmore]] || 3 episodes |
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| [[Michael Beach]] || [[Colonel]] [[Abraham Ellis]] || 3 episodes |
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| [[Jill Wagner]] || [[Larrin]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Patrick Sabongui]] || [[Kanaan]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Niall Matter]] || [[Lt.]] [[Kemp (Atlantis)|Kemp]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Brenda James]] || [[Dr.]] [[Katie Brown]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Gary Jones]] || [[CMSgt.]] [[Walter Harriman]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Robert Picardo]] || [[Richard Woolsey]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Mitch Pileggi]] || [[Colonel]] [[Steven Caldwell]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Christopher Judge]] || [[Teal'c]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Paul McGillion]] || [[Dr.]] [[Carson Beckett (clone)|Carson Beckett]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Yee Jee Tso]] || [[Systems Tech]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Heather Doerksen]] || [[Major]] [[Pat Meyers]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Johann Helf]] || [[Nabel Golan]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Kate Hewlett]] || [[Jeannie Miller]] || 2 episodes |
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== Episodes == |
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|'''{{ep|Adrift}}''' ''(Part 2 of 3)'' |
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|colspan="6"|Floating in deep space with the city's [[Atlantis shield|protective shield]] failing, the [[Atlantis 1|team]] must do all they can to keep [[Atlantis]] alive. A [[Brain|radical injury]] threatens Dr. [[Elizabeth Weir|Weir]]'s life. |
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|'''{{ep|Lifeline}}''' ''(Part 3 of 3)'' |
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|4.02 |
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|October 5, [[2007]] |
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|[[Asuras]], [[M35-117]] |
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|colspan="6"|[[John Sheppard|Colonel Sheppard]] and [[Atlantis 1|his team]] embark on a [[Asuras|risky mission]] to steal a [[Zero Point Module|Z.P.M. power module]] from the [[Replicators]] — but must rely on a [[nanite|compromised]] [[Elizabeth Weik|Dr. Weir]] to succeed. |
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|'''{{ep|Reunion}}''' |
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|October 12, [[2007]] |
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|colspan="6"|When a [[Tyre's faction|group]] of [[Ronon Dex|Ronon]]'s [[Satedans|people]] enlist the team's help in raiding a [[Wraith weapons facility]], Ronon reconsiders whether his future lies in [[Atlantis]] or with his friends. |
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|4.04 |
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|October 19, [[2007]] |
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|[[M35-117]], [[M3X-387]] |
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|[[Crystal of M3X-387]] |
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|[[Crystal of M3X-387]] |
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|colspan="6"|During an [[M3X-387|off-world]] mission Colonel [[John Sheppard|Sheppard]] unknowingly becomes host to an [[alien entity (M3X-387)|alien entity]], which infects others in [[Atlantis]] and afflicts them with terrifying [[nightmare]]s. |
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|'''{{ep|Travelers}}''' |
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|4.05 |
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|October 26, [[2007]] |
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|[[M35-117]] |
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|[[Traveler]], [[Wraith]] |
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|[[Wraith Commander (Travelers)|Wraith Commander]] |
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|colspan="6"|Colonel [[John Sheppard|Sheppard]] is captured by the [[Travelers|inhabitants]] of a [[Traveler generational ship|generational ship]] and their [[Larrin|beautiful leader]], who wish to use [[ATA gene|his ability]] to use [[Ancient technology]] for their own ends. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Tabula Rasa.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Tabula Rasa}}''' |
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|4.06 |
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|November 2, [[2007]] |
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|[[M35-117]] |
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|N/A |
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|colspan="6"|When a [[Kirsan fever|virus]] causes [[amnesia]] in everyone except [[Teyla Emmagan|Teyla]] and [[Ronon Dex|Ronon]], the [[Atlantis expedition|Atlantis]] team must work together to find [[Enchuri plant|a cure]] before their [[memory|memories]] fade entirely. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Missing.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Missing}}''' |
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|4.07 |
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|November 9, [[2007]] |
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|[[M35-117]], [[New Athos]] |
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|[[Bola Kai]] |
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|[[Omal]], [[Nabel Golan]] |
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|colspan="6"|During a visit to [[New Athos]], [[Teyla Emmagan|Teyla]] and [[Jennifer Keller|Dr. Keller]] find themselves on the run from a [[Bola Kai|primitive tribe of warriors]]. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:The Seer.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|The Seer}}''' |
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|4.08 |
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|November 16, [[2007]] |
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|[[M2R-441]], [[M35-117]], [[Vedeena]] |
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|[[Wraith]], [[Vedeenan]] |
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|N/A |
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|colspan="6"|[[Atlantis expedition|The team]] meets [[Davos|a man with extraordinary prophetic abilities]], who gives them a dark prediction about [[Atlantis]]'s future. The [[Wraith]] seek a new alliance with Atlantis in their [[Wraith-Replicators war|war]] with the [[Replicators]]. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Miller's Crossing.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Miller's Crossing}}''' |
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|4.09 |
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|November 30, [[2007]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[M35-117]] |
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|[[Wraith]] |
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|[[Henry Wallace]] |
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|colspan="6"|[[Rodney McKay]] goes in search of [[Jeannie Miller|his sister]] on [[Earth]] after she is kidnapped by the [[Henry Wallace|head]] of a [[Devlin Medical Technologies|powerful corporation]]. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:This Mortal Coil.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|This Mortal Coil}}''' |
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|4.10 |
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|December 7, [[2007]] |
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|[[Asuras]], [[M34-227]], [[M35-117]], [[Niam's faction's planet]] |
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|[[Asuran]] |
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|[[Oberoth]] |
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|colspan="6"|A mysterious [[Asuran drone|drone]] crashes into Atlantis, indicating that the [[Replicators]] may have found the city. But when [[Elizabeth Weir (Asuran)|Elizabeth Weir]] appears, the [[Atlantis 1 (Asuran)|team]] realizes that the probe is just a part of a bigger mystery. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Be All My Sins Remember'd.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Be All My Sins Remember'd}}''' |
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|4.11 |
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|January 4, [[2008]] |
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|[[Asuras]], [[M35-117]] |
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|[[Asuran]], [[Traveler]], [[Wraith]] |
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|[[Asuran]]s |
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|colspan="6"|With [[FRAN|a plan]] to potentially extinguish the [[Replicator]] threat, the [[Atlantis expedition|Atlantis team]] must seek an alliance with a fleet of [[Wraith]] ships. |
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|'''{{ep|Spoils of War}}''' |
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|4.12 |
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|January 11, [[2008]] |
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|[[Asuras]], [[M35-117]], [[Wraith cloning facility|Unnamed]] |
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|[[Wraith]] |
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|[[Wraith queen (Spoils of War)|Wraith Queen]] |
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|colspan="6"|[[Atlantis 1|The team]] finds their [[Todd|former Wraith ally]]'s hive ship drifting in space, which leads them to a [[Wraith cloning facility|secret project]] that could turn the tide of a [[Wraith civil war|civil war]]. |
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|'''{{ep|Quarantine}}''' |
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|4.13 |
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|January 18, [[2008]] |
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|[[M35-117]] |
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|colspan="6"|An automated [[lockdown]] traps [[Atlantis]] [[Atlantis expedition|personnel]] in various parts of the city, each of them hoping the others will come to their rescue. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Harmony (episode).jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Harmony}}''' |
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|4.14 |
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|January 25, [[2008]] |
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|[[Harmony's planet]] |
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|[[Harmony's people]], [[Genii]] |
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|[[Toran (Genii)|Toran]] |
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|colspan="6"|Colonel [[John Sheppard|Sheppard]] and Dr. [[Rodney McKay|McKay]] must protect a [[Harmony|child princess]] on a pilgrimage before she can become queen, and learn that she has dangerous enemies threatening her life. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Outcast.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Outcast}}''' |
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|4.15 |
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|February 1, [[2008]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[M35-117]] |
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|[[Human-form Replicator]] |
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|[[Poole's Replicator]] |
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|colspan="6"|While [[Patrick Sheppard|on personal leave]] on [[Earth]], [[John Sheppard|Sheppard]] and [[Ronon Dex|Ronon]] learn that [[Richard Poole|scientists]] have engineered a [[Replicator (Outcast)|human-form Replicator]] — who is now on the loose. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Trio (episode).jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Trio}}''' |
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|4.16 |
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|February 8, [[2008]] |
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|[[M35-117]], [[M5V-801]] |
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|[[People of M5V-801]] |
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|N/A |
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|colspan="6"|[[Rodney McKay|McKay]], [[Samantha Carter|Carter]], and [[Jennifer Keller|Keller]] are trapped in an [[Genii mining facility|underground chamber]] while on an [[M5V-801|off-world mission]], with no apparent means of escape. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Midway (episode).jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Midway}}''' |
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|4.17 |
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|February 15, [[2008]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[M35-117]], [[M4F-788]] |
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|[[Jaffa]], [[Wraith]] |
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|[[Wraith Commander (Midway)|Wraith Commander]] |
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|colspan="6"|[[Teal'c]] visits [[Atlantis]] to counsel a headstrong [[Ronon Dex|Ronon]], who is up for review by the [[I.O.A.]] But the two must work together when the [[Wraith]] invade the [[Midway space station]] in order to reach [[Earth]]. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:The Kindred, Part 1.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|The Kindred, Part 1}}''' ''(Part 1 of 2)'' |
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|4.18 |
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|February 22, [[2008]] |
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|[[Hoff]], [[M2S-181]], [[M35-117]] |
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|[[Athosian]], [[Human-Wraith Hybrid|Hybrid]], [[Wraith]] |
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|[[Michael Kenmore]] |
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|colspan="6"|As [[Hoffan drug|a mysterious new illness]] sweeps through the [[Pegasus]] Galaxy, [[Teyla Emmagan|Teyla]] is convinced by a vision that [[Kanaan|the father of her child]] is trying to communicate with her. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:The Kindred, Part 2.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|The Kindred, Part 2}}''' ''(Part 2 of 2)'' |
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|4.19 |
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|February 29, [[2008]] |
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|[[M35-117]], [[Michael's outpost (The Kindred)|Unnamed]] |
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|[[Athosian]], [[Human-Wraith Hybrid|Hybrid]] |
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|[[Michael Kenmore]] |
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|colspan="6"|[[Atlantis 1|The team]] is shocked when an [[Carson Beckett (clone)|old friend]], believed to [[Carson Beckett|be dead]], miraculously returns to them. [[Teyla Emmagan|Teyla]] plans an escape from [[Michael Kenmore|Michael]]'s captivity. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:The Last Man.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|The Last Man}}''' ''(Part 1 of 2)'' |
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|4.20 |
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|March 7, [[2008]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[M2S-445]], [[M35-117]], [[M4S-587]] |
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|[[Human-Wraith Hybrid|Hybrid]] |
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|[[Michael Kenmore (The Last Man reality)|Michael Kenmore]] |
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|colspan="6"|[[John Sheppard|Sheppard]] returns to [[Atlantis]] after a mission and finds the [[Atlantis (The Last Man reality)|city abandoned]], all systems dead — and instead of [[M35-117|ocean]], [[M35-117 (The Last Man reality)|sand dunes]] as far as the eye can see. |
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| No. of episodes | 20 | |||||||
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| Original channel | Sci Fi Channel | |||||||
| Original run | September 28, 2007 — March 7, 2008 | |||||||
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Season four of Stargate Atlantis began airing on September 28, 2007 on the US-American Sci Fi Channel. The fourth season concluded after 20 episodes on March 7, 2008 on Sci Fi. The series was developed by Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper, who also served as executive producers. Amanda Tapping (Col. Samantha Carter) joins the cast as a regular for 14 episodes, Jewel Staite (Dr. Jennifer Keller) was a recurring character for eleven episodes, while regular cast member Torri Higginson (Dr. Elizabeth Weir) was a recurring cast member for four episodes. Other season four regular cast members include Joe Flanigan, Jason Momoa, Rachel Luttrell, and David Hewlett.
Production
With the season premiere, "Adrift", Amanda Tapping replaces Torri Higginson in the opening credits sequence, with Paul McGillion no longer appearing. This marks Amanda Tapping's first appearance as a main character on Atlantis. It also marks the only time an actor has appeared in the opening credits of both Stargate SG-1 and Atlantis. Christopher Judge has a cameo appearance as his Stargate SG-1 character Teal'c in "Reunion" and guest stars in the episode "Midway". Judge is the last original Stargate SG-1 regular to appear on Atlantis, as the other three characters in the original SG-1 team all appeared in Atlantis's first season, as did other SG-1 characters Hank Landry and George Hammond. Of the three other SG-1 regulars (namely Cameron Mitchell, Vala Mal Doran and Jonas Quinn), Mitchell and Vala visited Atlantis in the SG-1 crossover episode "The Pegasus Project". Jodelle Ferland, who plays Princess Harmony in the episode "Harmony", previously appeared in the episode "Flesh and Blood" in Stargate SG-1 season 10 as a young Adria; and Crystal Lowe previously appeared in the episode "Emancipation" in season 1 of Stargate SG-1.
Release and reception
In September 2007, unfinished versions of "Adrift" and "Lifeline" were leaked onto the internet. Shortly after, fans who used iTunes to download "Adrift" discovered that they had in fact purchased "Doppelganger" instead, three weeks before it was set to premiere on Sci Fi Channel in the USA. The mix-up probably comes from the fact that "Doppelganger" was the first episode of the season to be filmed, and thus carries an internal production number of 401 at the studio.[1] Late in the season, "Midway" was another episode that was mistakenly released by iTunes several days before its airdate. "Be All My Sins Remember'd" received a rating of 1.4 million viewers, the highest rated episode in the fourth season. It was also the US Sci-fi Channel's 2nd highest rated show that week: the 1st was an SF TV-movie, Beyond Loch Ness (which had a rating of 1.7 million), which happened to star Atlantis actor Paul McGillion and SG-1's Don S. Davis. Stargate Atlantis, Season 4, has been aired on the following channels: Sci-Fi Channel in the USA, TV6 in Sweden, and Sky 1 in the UK.
"Adrift" earned an Emmy nomination for "Outstanding Special Visual Effects For A Series",[2] and "Best Visual Effects" for a Gemini Award.[3] Jewel Staite has been nominated for a Gemini Award in the category of Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role for her performance in "Missing".[3] Alan McCullough has been nominated for a Gemini Award in the Best Writing in a Dramatic Series category for his episode "Tabula Rasa".[3] "The Last Man" has been nominated for a Gemini in the Best Achievement in Make-Up category.[3]
Episodes
| Image | Title | Ep. Nb | Written by | Directed by | Original air date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| "Adrift" (2 of 3) | 4.01 | Martin Gero | Martin Wood | Unknown | |
| Floating in deep space with the city's protective shield failing, the team must do all they can to keep Atlantis alive. A radical injury threatens Dr. Weir's life. | |||||
| "Lifeline" (3 of 3) | 4.02 | Carl Binder | Martin Wood | Unknown | |
| Colonel Sheppard and his team embark on a risky mission to steal a Z.P.M. power module from the Replicators — but must rely on a compromised Dr. Weir to succeed. | |||||
| "Reunion" | 4.03 | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie | William Waring | 12 October 2007 | |
| When a group of Ronon's people enlist the team's help in raiding a Wraith weapons facility, Ronon reconsiders whether his future lies in Atlantis or with his friends. | |||||
| "Doppelganger" | 4.04 | Robert C. Cooper | Robert C. Cooper | Unknown | |
| During an off-world mission Colonel Sheppard unknowingly becomes host to an alien entity, which infects others in Atlantis and afflicts them with terrifying nightmares. | |||||
| "Travelers" | 4.05 | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie | William Waring | Unknown | |
| Colonel Sheppard is captured by the inhabitants of a generational ship and their beautiful leader, who wish to use his ability to use Ancient technology for their own ends. | |||||
| "Tabula Rasa" | 4.06 | Martin Wood | Unknown | ||
| When a virus causes amnesia in everyone except Teyla and Ronon, the Atlantis team must work together to find a cure before their memories fade entirely. | |||||
| "Missing" | 4.07 | Carl Binder | Andy Mikita | Unknown | |
| During a visit to New Athos, Teyla and Dr. Keller find themselves on the run from a primitive tribe of warriors. | |||||
| "The Seer" | 4.08 | Andy Mikita | Unknown | ||
| The team meets a man with extraordinary prophetic abilities, who gives them a dark prediction about Atlantis's future. The Wraith seek a new alliance with Atlantis in their war with the Replicators. | |||||
| "Miller's Crossing" | 4.09 | Martin Gero | Andy Mikita | Unknown | |
| Rodney McKay goes in search of his sister on Earth after she is kidnapped by the head of a powerful corporation. | |||||
| "This Mortal Coil" | 4.10 | Story by: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie Teleplay by: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
William Waring | Unknown | |
| A mysterious drone crashes into Atlantis, indicating that the Replicators may have found the city. But when Elizabeth Weir appears, the team realizes that the probe is just a part of a bigger mystery. | |||||
| "Be All My Sins Remember'd" | 4.11 | Martin Gero | Andy Mikita | Unknown | |
| With a plan to potentially extinguish the Replicator threat, the Atlantis team must seek an alliance with a fleet of Wraith ships. | |||||
| "Spoils of War" | 4.12 | William Waring | 11 January 2008 | ||
| The team finds their former Wraith ally's hive ship drifting in space, which leads them to a secret project that could turn the tide of a civil war. | |||||
| "Quarantine" | 4.13 | Carl Binder | Martin Wood | 18 January 2008 | |
| An automated lockdown traps Atlantis personnel in various parts of the city, each of them hoping the others will come to their rescue. | |||||
| "Harmony" | 4.14 | Martin Gero | William Waring | 25 January 2008 | |
| Colonel Sheppard and Dr. McKay must protect a child princess on a pilgrimage before she can become queen, and learn that she has dangerous enemies threatening her life. | |||||
| "Outcast" | 4.15 | Story by: Joe Flanigan | Andy Mikita | 1 February 2008 | |
| While on personal leave on Earth, Sheppard and Ronon learn that scientists have engineered a human-form Replicator — who is now on the loose. | |||||
| "Trio" | 4.16 | Martin Gero | Martin Wood | 8 February 2008 | |
| McKay, Carter, and Keller are trapped in an underground chamber while on an off-world mission, with no apparent means of escape. | |||||
| "Midway" | 4.17 | Carl Binder | Andy Mikita | 15 February 2008 | |
| Teal'c visits Atlantis to counsel a headstrong Ronon, who is up for review by the I.O.A. But the two must work together when the Wraith invade the Midway space station in order to reach Earth. | |||||
| "The Kindred", Part 1 (1 of 2) | 4.18 | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie | Peter F. Woeste | 22 February 2008 | |
| 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 2 (2 of 2) | 4.19 | Martin Wood | 29 February 2008 | ||
| The team is shocked when an old friend, believed to be dead, miraculously returns to them. Teyla plans an escape from Michael's captivity. | |||||
| "The Last Man" (1 of 2) | 4.20 | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie | Martin Wood | 7 March 2008 | |
| Sheppard returns to Atlantis after a mission and finds the city abandoned, all systems dead — and instead of ocean, sand dunes as far as the eye can see. | |||||
References
- ↑ "GateWorld - 'Doppelganger' gets early iTunes release". Retrieved 2008-11-14.
- ↑ "GateWorld - Atlantis gets visual effects Emmy nomination". Retrieved 2008-11-14.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Atlantis nominated for four Geminis". Retrieved 2008-11-14.
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