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The first season of the television series Stargate Atlantis commenced airing on the Sci Fi Channel in the United States on July 16, 2004, concluded on The Movie Network in Canada on January 31, 2005, and contained 20 episodes. The show was a spin off of sister show, Stargate SG-1. Stargate Atlantis re-introduced supporting characters from the SG-1 universe, such as Elizabeth Weir and Rodney McKay among others. The show also included new characters such as Teyla Emmagan and John Sheppard. The first season is about a military-science expedition team discovering Atlantis and exploring the Pegasus Galaxy. However, there is no way to return home, and they inadvertently wake a hostile alien race known as the Wraith, whose primary goal is to gather a fleet to invade Atlantis and find their new "feeding ground", Earth.

Stargate Atlantis
Season 1
DVD cover
No. of episodes20
Release
Original networkSci Fi Channel
Original releaseJuly 16, 2004 (2004-07-16) –
January 31, 2005 (2005-01-31)
Season chronology
Next →
Season 2
List of episodes

The two-hour premiere "Rising", which aired on July 16, 2004, received Sci Fi Channel's highest-ever rating for a series premiere and episode ever released, it is also the most watched broadcast release ever released by the Sci Fi Channel in the United States. The average viewing rate for the first ten episodes were around 3-4 million in the United States. The series was developed by Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper, who also served as executive producers. Season one regular cast members included Joe Flanigan, Torri Higginson, Rachel Luttrell, Rainbow Sun Francks, and David Hewlett.

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Episodes edit

Episodes in bold are continuous episodes, where the story spans over 2 or more episodes.

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"Rising"Martin WoodBrad Wright & Robert C. CooperJuly 16, 2004 (2004-07-16)
After relinquishing her position at Stargate Command, Dr. Elizabeth Weir has been working in the Antarctic Outpost, gathering members of an expedition to embark to the lost city of Atlantis. When they seem to be able to ascertain a gate address, a new adventure begins.
33"Hide and Seek"David Warry-SmithStory by : Brad Wright & Robert C. Cooper
Teleplay by : Robert C. Cooper
July 23, 2004 (2004-07-23)
Eager to experiment with new technology, Dr. McKay volunteers to be Dr. Beckett's first patient for his new ATA gene therapy. Now able to use a personal shield emitter, McKay recklessly tests its properties, only to find that it could lead to his death. Elsewhere, a "living shadow" entity threatens the city after it was accidentally released from a container where the Ancients were studying it. It roams the city looking for energy to feed on, and the more it feeds, the more lethal it becomes. Finally members of the Atlantis expedition manage to send it to planet M4X-337.
44"Thirty-Eight Minutes"Mario AzzopardiBrad WrightJuly 30, 2004 (2004-07-30)
With Sheppard needing medical attention, the puddle jumper races to Atlantis, only to become lodged in the Stargate. Now, they only have 38 minutes until the stargate automatically dis-engages, and the jumper gets cut in two... leaving them to asphyxiate in outer space. (First appearance of David Nykl as Radek Zelenka)
55"Suspicion"Mario AzzopardiStory by : Kerry Glover
Teleplay by : Joseph Mallozzi & Paul Mullie
August 6, 2004 (2004-08-06)
When the offworld teams are attacked one time too many, Dr. Weir must consider that there is an Athosian spy in their midst, but upon further investigation, all evidence points to Teyla. Feeling betrayed, the Athosians resettle to the newly discovered mainland.
66"Childhood's End"David WinningMartin GeroAugust 13, 2004 (2004-08-13)
The team visits M7G-677, a primitive world where no one is over 24 years old, because of ritual suicides they believe keep the Wraith at bay. McKay discovers that they are in fact being protected by an Ancient electromagnetic shield. He takes the ZPM powering it, unwittingly allowing a long-dormant Wraith transmitter to reactivate.
77"Poisoning the Well"Brad TurnerStory by : Mary Kaiser
Teleplay by : Damian Kindler
August 20, 2004 (2004-08-20)
On planet Hoff, Dr. Beckett helps the Hoffans, humans who are developing a vaccine against the Wraith, complete the drug. Despite a 50% mortality rate and a warning from the Atlanteans that the Wraith are likely to destroy them as a potential threat, the Hoffans elect to take the drug.
88"Underground"Brad TurnerPeter DeLuiseAugust 27, 2004 (2004-08-27)

In order to keep the expedition fed, the team visits the Genii to trade for food. Although Teyla believed them to be peaceful farmers, Sheppard and McKay find an underground bunker, letting them see the real face of the Genii.

Note: First appearance of Colm Meaney as Chief Cowen.
99"Home"Holly DaleJoseph Mallozzi & Paul MullieSeptember 10, 2004 (2004-09-10)
When Atlantis discovers M5S-224, a planet that will allow them to gate to Earth, they take the opportunity to visit Earth, after being assured that the Prometheus has been equipped with a new hyperdrive that will enable it to take them back to Atlantis. Yet, when the Prometheus is disabled, they find themselves stranded on Earth, and the team begins to question the mystery of their situation.
1010"The Storm"Martin WoodStory by : Jill Blotevogel
Teleplay by : Martin Gero
September 17, 2004 (2004-09-17)

Exploring the planet, Sheppard and Teyla discover a colossal storm with the ability to crush the city in its current state. The Manarians (first mentioned in "Underground") give shelter to most of the Atlantis Expedition. McKay and Zelenka think of a daring way to power up the shield, but it's no coincidence that the Genii invade the city at their weakest moment.

Note: First appearance of Robert Davi as Acastus Kolya.
1111"The Eye"Martin WoodMartin GeroJanuary 21, 2005 (2005-01-21)
As Sheppard attempts to reclaim the city from the Genii, who still have Weir and McKay as hostages, the bulk of the storm fast approaches. Now, the rest of the team must take drastic measures to help wherever they can, before there is nothing left to save.
1212"The Defiant One"Peter DeLuisePeter DeLuiseJanuary 28, 2005 (2005-01-28)
Sheppard and McKay lead two scientists to survey an Ancient orbital defense platform discovered from the city's sensors. When they arrive via jumper, they find a Wraith distress beacon emanating from the nearest planet's surface... and are in for an unusual surprise.
1313"Hot Zone"Mario AzzopardiMartin GeroFebruary 4, 2005 (2005-02-04)
Inspecting the city for storm damage, a party of scientists unleash a virus that causes hallucinations and eventually, death. Now, nearly a third of Atlantis' residents have been infected, forcing a lockdown. It's up to Sheppard to keep it from spreading, and eliminate it for good.
1414"Sanctuary"James HeadAlan BrennertFebruary 11, 2005 (2005-02-11)
Searching a new planet, the Wraith find the team, only for them to be shot down by a mysterious weapon. On the surface, they find a primitive world named Proculus that would make ideal sanctuary for those fleeing from the Wraith. But the inhabitants believe their goddess won't permit it.
1515"Before I Sleep"Andy MikitaCarl BinderFebruary 18, 2005 (2005-02-18)
While exploring the city, the team stumbles upon a stasis unit holding an extremely old woman, whom they believe to be an Ancient. When they revive her, she claims to be Dr. Elizabeth Weir, and she has a story she's been waiting ten thousand years to tell.
1616"The Brotherhood"Martin WoodMartin GeroFebruary 25, 2005 (2005-02-25)
The team searches for a Zero Point Module rumored to be hidden on the planet Dagan, an old Lantean outpost. The ancestors of the Daganians, the Sudarians, were entrusted with a ZPM some 10,000 years ago. In attempt to locate and excavate the ZPM, the team crosses paths with Kolya once more, but it's not the only thing to worry about when their new allies have motives of their own.
1717"Letters from Pegasus"Mario AzzopardiCarl BinderMarch 4, 2005 (2005-03-04)
With the Wraith fast approaching to claim the city, McKay finds a way to send a message back to Earth to get reinforcements. Meanwhile, Sheppard and Teyla go offworld to try to gather information on the Wraith fleet, but end up with a few hitchhikers.
1818"The Gift"Peter DeLuiseStory by : Robert C. Cooper & Martin Gero
Teleplay by : Robert C. Cooper
March 11, 2005 (2005-03-11)
Plagued by terrifying nightmares, Teyla tries to dive into her past offworld, where she finds an abandoned Wraith lab. Bringing back the findings, Dr. Beckett makes a surprising discovery in her DNA makeup, leading to a possible way to gather information from their enemy.
1919"The Siege"Martin WoodMartin GeroMarch 18, 2005 (2005-03-18)
McKay leads a team to activate the Ancients' orbital weapons platform to destroy the hive ships on the final stretch to the city. After the team has found a potential Atlantis Alpha Site (M1K-439 as "Planet Waterfall", the planet M1M-316 with Tyrannosaurus-like creatures, the Genii-occupied M4H-212, and M85-393 with intense daytime temperatures were rejected), the city's personnel are preparing for evacuation, when they discover the kamikaze dart pilot ("The Brotherhood") has survived in the city.
2020"The Siege Part II"Martin WoodJoseph Mallozzi & Paul MullieMarch 25, 2005 (2005-03-25)
As a response to the message the expedition sent, the SGC sends Atlantis reinforcements via the Stargate using a ZPM. Now the Ancient power source is en route through the latest Earth battleship, the Daedalus, and they need to hold out for four days, or Atlantis risks destruction.

Production edit

 
Cooper, writer and executive producer for the show with Wright

For "Rising", the Pemberton Glacier in British Columbia doubled for Antarctica during the opening flying sequence.[1] Simon, Elizabeth's fiancé in "Rising" and "Home", was played by Garwin Sanford, who had previously played Narim on Stargate SG-1. Mario Azzopardi makes his return to the Stargate franchise in "Thirty-Eight Minutes". He had the distinctive honor of directing the pilot episode of Stargate SG-1, "Children of the Gods." This is his first time directing an episode of the franchise since the Season 1 Episode "Cor-Ai." Mario Azzopardi (as of December 2006) has only directed Season 1 Episodes of both SG-1 and Atlantis. "Thirty-Eight Minutes" is the only episode in both SG-1 and Atlantis to actually occur in real-time; between the opening of the Stargate and the resolution, 38 minutes of screentime do occur. Courtenay J. Stevens, who appears in "Childhood's End", had originally played the role of Lieutenant Elliot in Stargate SG-1, appearing in the Season 5 episodes "Proving Ground", "Summit" and "Last Stand". Writer Martin Gero compared Ares in "Childhood's End" to a villain in The Incredibles. In the scene of the final confrontation with Major John Sheppard, he began "monologuing," which is a key feature of villains in the film.[2] The dog that appeared in Dr. Weir's illusion in "Home" is actually owned by actress Torri Higginson who plays her.[3]

Michael Puttonen, who played Smeadon in "The Storm", first appeared in the second season of Stargate SG-1 as Simian, the blind prisoner in the episode "Prisoners." "The Defiant One" was filmed at the Richmond sand dunes.[4] Richard Ian Cox, who appeared in "The Defiant One", previously appeared in the season 3 Stargate SG-1 episode "New Ground" as Nyan. "Letters from Pegasus" is the first clip show episode of Stargate Atlantis. The title of this episode was inspired by the 1987 PBS TV documentary Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam.[5] This was Samantha Carter's first appearance on Stargate Atlantis. At the end of the episode, she and Sergeant Harriman were briefly shown at Stargate Command (SGC) when they received the data burst from Atlantis. A deleted scene from Part two of "The Siege" showed Sora being returned to the Genii as part of their deal for the nuclear weapons, but this was cut due to time constraints; so it is unclear if the event occurred or if Sora may still be being held.[6]

Release and reception edit

"Rising" was the strongest episode to date gaining a 3.2 on the Nielsen ratings. "The Brotherhood" received ratings of 2.3 when it initially aired on Sci Fi. The worst rated episode in the season was "Home", which received a 1.7 rating.[7] John Sinnott from DVDTalk called season one a "very good spinoff," certifying it "highly recommended."[8] Dan Heaton from Digitally Obsessed was positive to the first season, and said the pilot started "in fashion."[9] Reviewer Dan Phelps from DVDFanatic gave the series "thumbs up" and gave the series an A−.[10]

"Rising" was nominated for a Leo Award in the category "Dramatic Series: Best Production Design".[11] "Childhood's End" was one of only two Stargate franchise episodes (with "Poisoning the Well") directed by Sci-Fi veteran David Winning. It won three international awards for directing; New York, Chicago and Houston.[12] For "Poisoning The Well", Paul McGillion and David Nykl were nominated for a Leo Award in the category "Dramatic Series: Best Supporting Performance by a Male", and Allison Hossack was nominated for a Leo Award in the category "Dramatic Series: Best Supporting Performance by a Female".[11][13] "The Storm" was nominated for a Leo Award in the category "Dramatic Series: Best Overall Sound". "The Eye" was nominated for a Gemini Award in the category "Best Visual Effects", was nominated for a Leo Award in the category "Dramatic Series: Best Picture Editing", and won a Leo Award in the category "Dramatic Series: Best Visual Effects".[11][14] For "The Defiant One", director Peter DeLuise was nominated for a Leo Award in the category "Dramatic Series: Best Direction" and in the category "Dramatic Series: Best Screenwriting".[11] "Before I Sleep" was nominated for a Gemini Award in the category "Best Achievement in Make-Up". For "The Brotherhood", writer Martin Gero was nominated for a Gemini Award in the category "Best Writing in a Dramatic Series".[14]

Cultural references edit

"The Defiant One" is the first time Rodney McKay refers to John Sheppard as "Captain Kirk" which is a recurring joke in the series. It refers to Sheppard's protective nature to the puddle jumpers and his tendency to pick up alien women.[15] In the continuing list of references in Stargate to The Wizard of Oz, McKay mentions in "Sanctuary" to "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain", a reference to the Emerald Wizard of the story. He also compares Sheppard's actions with Chaya to Captain Kirk, continuing the links between Stargate and Star Trek.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ Gosling, Sharon (2005). "Rising (I)". Stargate Atlantis: The Official Companion Season 1. London: Titan Books. pp. 26. ISBN 1-84576-116-2.
  2. ^ Gero, Martin, Luttrell, Rachell and Sun Francks, Rainbow (2005). Audio Commentary for "Childhood's End" (DVD). MGM Home Entertainment.
  3. ^ "SFX profile: Torri Higginson". SFX magazine # 128. Future Publishing. March 16, 2005. p. 36.
  4. ^ "Stargate Atlantis: Season One, Part II". TV Zone Special #61. Visual Imagination. 2005. p. 83.
  5. ^ "Stargate Atlantis: Season One, Part II". TV Zone Special #61. Visual Imagination. 2005. p. 86.
  6. ^ Gero, Martin, Wood, Martin, Flanigan, Joe and Hewlett, David (2005). Audio Commentaries for "The Siege, Part 1 and 2" (DVD). MGM Home Entertainment.
  7. ^ . GateWorld. Archived from the original on February 24, 2009. Retrieved April 26, 2009.
  8. ^ John Sinnott (November 16, 2005). "Stargate Atlantis - The Complete First Season". DVDTalk. Retrieved May 7, 2009.
  9. ^ Dan Heaton (November 15, 2005). . Digitally Obsessed. Archived from the original on July 13, 2009. Retrieved May 7, 2009.
  10. ^ Dan Phelps (November 15, 2005). "DVD Review: "Stargate Atlantis - The Complete First Season"". DVDFanatic. Retrieved May 7, 2009.
  11. ^ a b c d Darren Sumner (May 30, 2005). "Stargate takes home three Leo Awards". GateWorld. Retrieved April 8, 2009.
  12. ^ "Groundstar Entertainment Presents David Winning - Filmmaker - Director". Groundstar. Retrieved April 9, 2009.
  13. ^ . Leoawards.com. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved March 15, 2009.
  14. ^ a b Darren Sumner (October 13, 2005). "Stargate earns six Gemini nods". GateWorld. Retrieved April 8, 2009.
  15. ^ Peter DeLuise (director & writer). "The Defiant One". Stargate Atlantis. Season 1. Episode 12. The Movie Network.
  16. ^ James Head (director); Alan Brennert (writer). "Sanctuary". Stargate Atlantis. Season 1. Episode 14. The Movie Network.

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The first season of the television series Stargate Atlantis commenced airing on the Sci Fi Channel in the United States on July 16 2004 concluded on The Movie Network in Canada on January 31 2005 and contained 20 episodes The show was a spin off of sister show Stargate SG 1 Stargate Atlantis re introduced supporting characters from the SG 1 universe such as Elizabeth Weir and Rodney McKay among others The show also included new characters such as Teyla Emmagan and John Sheppard The first season is about a military science expedition team discovering Atlantis and exploring the Pegasus Galaxy However there is no way to return home and they inadvertently wake a hostile alien race known as the Wraith whose primary goal is to gather a fleet to invade Atlantis and find their new feeding ground Earth Stargate AtlantisSeason 1DVD coverNo of episodes20ReleaseOriginal networkSci Fi ChannelOriginal releaseJuly 16 2004 2004 07 16 January 31 2005 2005 01 31 Season chronologyNext Season 2List of episodes The two hour premiere Rising which aired on July 16 2004 received Sci Fi Channel s highest ever rating for a series premiere and episode ever released it is also the most watched broadcast release ever released by the Sci Fi Channel in the United States The average viewing rate for the first ten episodes were around 3 4 million in the United States The series was developed by Brad Wright and Robert C Cooper who also served as executive producers Season one regular cast members included Joe Flanigan Torri Higginson Rachel Luttrell Rainbow Sun Francks and David Hewlett Contents 1 Cast 2 Episodes 3 Production 4 Release and reception 4 1 Cultural references 5 References 6 External linksCast editStarring Joe Flanigan as Major John Sheppard Torri Higginson as Dr Elizabeth Weir Rachel Luttrell as Teyla Emmagan With Rainbow Sun Francks as First Lieutenant Aiden Ford And David Hewlett as Dr Rodney McKayEpisodes editMain article List of Stargate Atlantis episodes Episodes in bold are continuous episodes where the story spans over 2 or more episodes No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date1212 Rising Martin WoodBrad Wright amp Robert C CooperJuly 16 2004 2004 07 16 After relinquishing her position at Stargate Command Dr Elizabeth Weir has been working in the Antarctic Outpost gathering members of an expedition to embark to the lost city of Atlantis When they seem to be able to ascertain a gate address a new adventure begins 33 Hide and Seek David Warry SmithStory by Brad Wright amp Robert C CooperTeleplay by Robert C CooperJuly 23 2004 2004 07 23 Eager to experiment with new technology Dr McKay volunteers to be Dr Beckett s first patient for his new ATA gene therapy Now able to use a personal shield emitter McKay recklessly tests its properties only to find that it could lead to his death Elsewhere a living shadow entity threatens the city after it was accidentally released from a container where the Ancients were studying it It roams the city looking for energy to feed on and the more it feeds the more lethal it becomes Finally members of the Atlantis expedition manage to send it to planet M4X 337 44 Thirty Eight Minutes Mario AzzopardiBrad WrightJuly 30 2004 2004 07 30 With Sheppard needing medical attention the puddle jumper races to Atlantis only to become lodged in the Stargate Now they only have 38 minutes until the stargate automatically dis engages and the jumper gets cut in two leaving them to asphyxiate in outer space First appearance of David Nykl as Radek Zelenka 55 Suspicion Mario AzzopardiStory by Kerry GloverTeleplay by Joseph Mallozzi amp Paul MullieAugust 6 2004 2004 08 06 When the offworld teams are attacked one time too many Dr Weir must consider that there is an Athosian spy in their midst but upon further investigation all evidence points to Teyla Feeling betrayed the Athosians resettle to the newly discovered mainland 66 Childhood s End David WinningMartin GeroAugust 13 2004 2004 08 13 The team visits M7G 677 a primitive world where no one is over 24 years old because of ritual suicides they believe keep the Wraith at bay McKay discovers that they are in fact being protected by an Ancient electromagnetic shield He takes the ZPM powering it unwittingly allowing a long dormant Wraith transmitter to reactivate 77 Poisoning the Well Brad TurnerStory by Mary KaiserTeleplay by Damian KindlerAugust 20 2004 2004 08 20 On planet Hoff Dr Beckett helps the Hoffans humans who are developing a vaccine against the Wraith complete the drug Despite a 50 mortality rate and a warning from the Atlanteans that the Wraith are likely to destroy them as a potential threat the Hoffans elect to take the drug 88 Underground Brad TurnerPeter DeLuiseAugust 27 2004 2004 08 27 In order to keep the expedition fed the team visits the Genii to trade for food Although Teyla believed them to be peaceful farmers Sheppard and McKay find an underground bunker letting them see the real face of the Genii Note First appearance of Colm Meaney as Chief Cowen 99 Home Holly DaleJoseph Mallozzi amp Paul MullieSeptember 10 2004 2004 09 10 When Atlantis discovers M5S 224 a planet that will allow them to gate to Earth they take the opportunity to visit Earth after being assured that the Prometheus has been equipped with a new hyperdrive that will enable it to take them back to Atlantis Yet when the Prometheus is disabled they find themselves stranded on Earth and the team begins to question the mystery of their situation 1010 The Storm Martin WoodStory by Jill BlotevogelTeleplay by Martin GeroSeptember 17 2004 2004 09 17 Exploring the planet Sheppard and Teyla discover a colossal storm with the ability to crush the city in its current state The Manarians first mentioned in Underground give shelter to most of the Atlantis Expedition McKay and Zelenka think of a daring way to power up the shield but it s no coincidence that the Genii invade the city at their weakest moment Note First appearance of Robert Davi as Acastus Kolya 1111 The Eye Martin WoodMartin GeroJanuary 21 2005 2005 01 21 As Sheppard attempts to reclaim the city from the Genii who still have Weir and McKay as hostages the bulk of the storm fast approaches Now the rest of the team must take drastic measures to help wherever they can before there is nothing left to save 1212 The Defiant One Peter DeLuisePeter DeLuiseJanuary 28 2005 2005 01 28 Sheppard and McKay lead two scientists to survey an Ancient orbital defense platform discovered from the city s sensors When they arrive via jumper they find a Wraith distress beacon emanating from the nearest planet s surface and are in for an unusual surprise 1313 Hot Zone Mario AzzopardiMartin GeroFebruary 4 2005 2005 02 04 Inspecting the city for storm damage a party of scientists unleash a virus that causes hallucinations and eventually death Now nearly a third of Atlantis residents have been infected forcing a lockdown It s up to Sheppard to keep it from spreading and eliminate it for good 1414 Sanctuary James HeadAlan BrennertFebruary 11 2005 2005 02 11 Searching a new planet the Wraith find the team only for them to be shot down by a mysterious weapon On the surface they find a primitive world named Proculus that would make ideal sanctuary for those fleeing from the Wraith But the inhabitants believe their goddess won t permit it 1515 Before I Sleep Andy MikitaCarl BinderFebruary 18 2005 2005 02 18 While exploring the city the team stumbles upon a stasis unit holding an extremely old woman whom they believe to be an Ancient When they revive her she claims to be Dr Elizabeth Weir and she has a story she s been waiting ten thousand years to tell 1616 The Brotherhood Martin WoodMartin GeroFebruary 25 2005 2005 02 25 The team searches for a Zero Point Module rumored to be hidden on the planet Dagan an old Lantean outpost The ancestors of the Daganians the Sudarians were entrusted with a ZPM some 10 000 years ago In attempt to locate and excavate the ZPM the team crosses paths with Kolya once more but it s not the only thing to worry about when their new allies have motives of their own 1717 Letters from Pegasus Mario AzzopardiCarl BinderMarch 4 2005 2005 03 04 With the Wraith fast approaching to claim the city McKay finds a way to send a message back to Earth to get reinforcements Meanwhile Sheppard and Teyla go offworld to try to gather information on the Wraith fleet but end up with a few hitchhikers 1818 The Gift Peter DeLuiseStory by Robert C Cooper amp Martin GeroTeleplay by Robert C CooperMarch 11 2005 2005 03 11 Plagued by terrifying nightmares Teyla tries to dive into her past offworld where she finds an abandoned Wraith lab Bringing back the findings Dr Beckett makes a surprising discovery in her DNA makeup leading to a possible way to gather information from their enemy 1919 The Siege Martin WoodMartin GeroMarch 18 2005 2005 03 18 McKay leads a team to activate the Ancients orbital weapons platform to destroy the hive ships on the final stretch to the city After the team has found a potential Atlantis Alpha Site M1K 439 as Planet Waterfall the planet M1M 316 with Tyrannosaurus like creatures the Genii occupied M4H 212 and M85 393 with intense daytime temperatures were rejected the city s personnel are preparing for evacuation when they discover the kamikaze dart pilot The Brotherhood has survived in the city 2020 The Siege Part II Martin WoodJoseph Mallozzi amp Paul MullieMarch 25 2005 2005 03 25 As a response to the message the expedition sent the SGC sends Atlantis reinforcements via the Stargate using a ZPM Now the Ancient power source is en route through the latest Earth battleship the Daedalus and they need to hold out for four days or Atlantis risks destruction Production edit nbsp Cooper writer and executive producer for the show with Wright For Rising the Pemberton Glacier in British Columbia doubled for Antarctica during the opening flying sequence 1 Simon Elizabeth s fiance in Rising and Home was played by Garwin Sanford who had previously played Narim on Stargate SG 1 Mario Azzopardi makes his return to the Stargate franchise in Thirty Eight Minutes He had the distinctive honor of directing the pilot episode of Stargate SG 1 Children of the Gods This is his first time directing an episode of the franchise since the Season 1 Episode Cor Ai Mario Azzopardi as of December 2006 has only directed Season 1 Episodes of both SG 1 and Atlantis Thirty Eight Minutes is the only episode in both SG 1 and Atlantis to actually occur in real time between the opening of the Stargate and the resolution 38 minutes of screentime do occur Courtenay J Stevens who appears in Childhood s End had originally played the role of Lieutenant Elliot in Stargate SG 1 appearing in the Season 5 episodes Proving Ground Summit and Last Stand Writer Martin Gero compared Ares in Childhood s End to a villain in The Incredibles In the scene of the final confrontation with Major John Sheppard he began monologuing which is a key feature of villains in the film 2 The dog that appeared in Dr Weir s illusion in Home is actually owned by actress Torri Higginson who plays her 3 Michael Puttonen who played Smeadon in The Storm first appeared in the second season of Stargate SG 1 as Simian the blind prisoner in the episode Prisoners The Defiant One was filmed at the Richmond sand dunes 4 Richard Ian Cox who appeared in The Defiant One previously appeared in the season 3 Stargate SG 1 episode New Ground as Nyan Letters from Pegasus is the first clip show episode of Stargate Atlantis The title of this episode was inspired by the 1987 PBS TV documentary Dear America Letters Home from Vietnam 5 This was Samantha Carter s first appearance on Stargate Atlantis At the end of the episode she and Sergeant Harriman were briefly shown at Stargate Command SGC when they received the data burst from Atlantis A deleted scene from Part two of The Siege showed Sora being returned to the Genii as part of their deal for the nuclear weapons but this was cut due to time constraints so it is unclear if the event occurred or if Sora may still be being held 6 Release and reception edit Rising was the strongest episode to date gaining a 3 2 on the Nielsen ratings The Brotherhood received ratings of 2 3 when it initially aired on Sci Fi The worst rated episode in the season was Home which received a 1 7 rating 7 John Sinnott from DVDTalk called season one a very good spinoff certifying it highly recommended 8 Dan Heaton from Digitally Obsessed was positive to the first season and said the pilot started in fashion 9 Reviewer Dan Phelps from DVDFanatic gave the series thumbs up and gave the series an A 10 Rising was nominated for a Leo Award in the category Dramatic Series Best Production Design 11 Childhood s End was one of only two Stargate franchise episodes with Poisoning the Well directed by Sci Fi veteran David Winning It won three international awards for directing New York Chicago and Houston 12 For Poisoning The Well Paul McGillion and David Nykl were nominated for a Leo Award in the category Dramatic Series Best Supporting Performance by a Male and Allison Hossack was nominated for a Leo Award in the category Dramatic Series Best Supporting Performance by a Female 11 13 The Storm was nominated for a Leo Award in the category Dramatic Series Best Overall Sound The Eye was nominated for a Gemini Award in the category Best Visual Effects was nominated for a Leo Award in the category Dramatic Series Best Picture Editing and won a Leo Award in the category Dramatic Series Best Visual Effects 11 14 For The Defiant One director Peter DeLuise was nominated for a Leo Award in the category Dramatic Series Best Direction and in the category Dramatic Series Best Screenwriting 11 Before I Sleep was nominated for a Gemini Award in the category Best Achievement in Make Up For The Brotherhood writer Martin Gero was nominated for a Gemini Award in the category Best Writing in a Dramatic Series 14 Cultural references edit The Defiant One is the first time Rodney McKay refers to John Sheppard as Captain Kirk which is a recurring joke in the series It refers to Sheppard s protective nature to the puddle jumpers and his tendency to pick up alien women 15 In the continuing list of references in Stargate to The Wizard of Oz McKay mentions in Sanctuary to Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain a reference to the Emerald Wizard of the story He also compares Sheppard s actions with Chaya to Captain Kirk continuing the links between Stargate and Star Trek 16 References edit Gosling Sharon 2005 Rising I Stargate Atlantis The Official Companion Season 1 London Titan Books pp 26 ISBN 1 84576 116 2 Gero Martin Luttrell Rachell and Sun Francks Rainbow 2005 Audio Commentary for Childhood s End DVD MGM Home Entertainment SFX profile Torri Higginson SFX magazine 128 Future Publishing March 16 2005 p 36 Stargate Atlantis Season One Part II TV Zone Special 61 Visual Imagination 2005 p 83 Stargate Atlantis Season One Part II TV Zone Special 61 Visual Imagination 2005 p 86 Gero Martin Wood Martin Flanigan Joe and Hewlett David 2005 Audio Commentaries for The Siege Part 1 and 2 DVD MGM Home Entertainment Season One Ratings GateWorld Archived from the original on February 24 2009 Retrieved April 26 2009 John Sinnott November 16 2005 Stargate Atlantis The Complete First Season DVDTalk Retrieved May 7 2009 Dan Heaton November 15 2005 Stargate Atlantis The Complete First Season Digitally Obsessed Archived from the original on July 13 2009 Retrieved May 7 2009 Dan Phelps November 15 2005 DVD Review Stargate Atlantis The Complete First Season DVDFanatic Retrieved May 7 2009 a b c d Darren Sumner May 30 2005 Stargate takes home three Leo Awards GateWorld Retrieved April 8 2009 Groundstar Entertainment Presents David Winning Filmmaker Director Groundstar Retrieved April 9 2009 Leo Awards 2005 winners Leoawards com Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved March 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