Stargate Atlantis (season 2)

Stargate Atlantis (season 2)

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Country of origin United States
Canada
No. of episodes 20
Release
Original network Sci Fi Channel
Original release July 15, 2005 (2005-07-15) – January 30, 2006 (2006-01-30)
Season chronology

The second season of the television series Stargate Atlantis commenced airing on the Sci Fi Channel in the United States on July 15, 2005, concluded on The Movie Network in Canada on January 30, 2006, and contained 20 episodes. The show itself is a spin off of its sister show, Stargate SG-1. The series was developed by Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper, who also served as executive producers. Season two regular cast members include Joe Flanigan, Torri Higginson, Jason Momoa, Rachel Luttrell, Paul McGillion, and David Hewlett as Dr. Rodney McKay. The second season focuses on the Atlantis Expedition continuing to make the Wraith think that the city self-destructed, (The Siege Part III) while continuing to explore Pegasus and hunt for ZPMs (although they do have one now) this means at times lying to new allies about the city even sometimes claiming to be a small contingent that escaped the Siege; the season also marks the first time the Expedition is able to make contact with Earth although doing so uses a lot of power so the contact is oftentimes via the Daedalus, an intergalactic Earth-Asgard vessel commanded by Col. Steven Caldwell who makes clear his desire to be Military Leader of Atlantis but eventually settles for a sort of advisory role as it becomes clear that Dr. Weir and the Lt.Col Sheppard are a duo not to be messed with. The central plot of the second season is the development of Dr. Beckett's retrovirus, which can, theoretically, turn a Wraith into a human.

The one-hour premiere, "The Siege Part III", aired on July 15, 2005. The theme song for the series received an Emmy nomination in the category "Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)". The series was developed by Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper, who also served as executive producers. Season two regular cast members include Joe Flanigan, Torri Higginson, Rainbow Sun Francks, Rachel Luttrell, Jason Momoa and David Hewlett.

Cast

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
211"The Siege Part III"Martin WoodMartin GeroJuly 15, 2005 (2005-07-15)

The timely arrival of the Daedalus, led by Col. Steven Caldwell, saves Maj. Sheppard's life from a suicide bombing run. Atlantis wins the first round against the Wraith and therefore think they are safe for the moment, but then they discover that many more hive ships are on their way to Atlantis. Thankfully, with the new ZPM, McKay might pull off another miracle.

Note: First appearance of Mitch Pileggi as Colonel Steven Caldwell
222"The Intruder"Peter DeLuiseJoseph Mallozzi & Paul MullieJuly 22, 2005 (2005-07-22)
Strange malfunctions begin to occur when newly promoted Lt. Col. Sheppard along with other members of the expedition return from a trip to Earth aboard the Daedalus. When things go too far, they discover that the ship has been infected by a Wraith virus, and now it has the instinct to stay alive, even if it means it has to kill in order to survive. Meanwhile perodic flashbacks reveal the events of their visit to earth including a meeting with Ford's cousin.
233"Runner"Martin WoodRobert C. CooperJuly 29, 2005 (2005-07-29)

Following a lead on the whereabouts of Lt. Ford, Lt. Col. Sheppard and Teyla get captured on P3M-736 by Ronon Dex, a man who they find out is a runner, hunted by the Wraith. When they offer to help, the team must face off against their old ally, and in the process possibly gain a new one.

Note: First appearance of Jason Momoa as Ronon Dex and final regular appearance of Rainbow Sun Francks as Aiden Ford.
244"Duet"Peter DeLuiseMartin GeroAugust 5, 2005 (2005-08-05)

On Planet Thenora after the team witnesses the aftermath of a culling, a Wraith Dart suddenly appears. When it's shot down to preserve Atlantis' secret, they discover that McKay and a female marine officer were beamed aboard, whilst their drastic measures to save them has left the consciousness of the female marine officer trapped in Dr. McKay's body.

Note: Paul McGillion and Jason Momoa are upgrade to the main cast. The intro was also redesigned starting with this episode.
255"Condemned"Peter DeLuiseStory: Sean Carley
Teleplay: Carl Binder
August 12, 2005 (2005-08-12)
Sheppard's team stumbles upon a technologically advanced society, the Olesians, on planet Olesia who purposely leave their criminals on a penal colony near the Stargate, for the Wraith to discover them first. But after the prisoners shoot the jumper down, they discover that this punishment is too effective and the crime rate drops, forcing the Olesians to start sentencing petty criminals and innocent people to the Wraith.
266"Trinity"Martin WoodDamian KindlerAugust 19, 2005 (2005-08-19)
After having found an experimental Ancient power generator, McKay becomes obsessed with triumphing where the Ancients failed, but the price may be too high. Elsewhere, Teyla and Ronon travel to the planet Balkan, to trade, but discover that not all of Ronon's people died.
277"Instinct"Andy MikitaTreena Hancock & Melissa R. ByerAugust 26, 2005 (2005-08-26)
While investigating a planet, the team comes across a Wraith girl who has been raised by her human "father", hiding from the people of the nearby village in fear of her life. But she doesn't consider the consequences when she takes an incomplete drug to turn herself human.
288"Conversion"Brad TurnerStory: Robert C. Cooper & Martin Gero
Teleplay: Martin Gero
September 9, 2005 (2005-09-09)
After Ellia (the Wraith girl from "Instinct") injects Sheppard with the retro-virus (Instinct), the Atlantis team races against time to find a way to reverse his transformation into an Iratus bug hybrid. But even though he might make it difficult for them, he could be the key to his own salvation.
299"Aurora"Martin WoodStory: Carl Binder & Brad Wright
Teleplay: Carl Binder
September 23, 2005 (2005-09-23)
The team finds an Ancient warship still inhabited by Ancients in suspended animation. They are all connected together through a virtual environment, that Sheppard enters to communicate with them. The only problem being, the Ancients think that their virtual lives are reality and they have an unexpected enemy in their midst.
3010"The Lost Boys"Brad TurnerExcerpts by: Robert C. Cooper
Written by: Martin Gero
September 23, 2005 (2005-09-23)

Sheppard's team is kidnapped off-world, only to find that their captor is none other than Aiden Ford. He has recruited several men into taking the Wraith enzyme, and now they intend to use the team to destroy a Hive Ship to prove the "glorious" effects of the drug.

Note: This episode features the first appearance of Rainbow Sun Francks as Aiden Ford after his departure earlier in the season.
3111"The Hive"Martin WoodExcerpts Starring: Mitch Pileggi, Kirby Morrow
Written by: Carl Binder
January 6, 2006 (2006-01-06)
After the attempt to destroy the Hive backfires, the team is captured by the Wraith and Sheppard finds himself up against the Wraith Queen who is demanding answers. Meanwhile, Dr. McKay takes a massive dose of enzyme and escapes to Atlantis in a state of frenzy, but his choice could put him on the edge of death.
3212"Epiphany"Neil FearnleyStory: Joe Flanigan & Brad Wright
Teleplay: Brad Wright
January 13, 2006 (2006-01-13)
Sheppard gets pulled into an Ancient device, separating him from the rest of his team and the outside world. While trying to get him out, the team discovers that time moves much more quickly where Sheppard is and he could die of old age before they release him.
3313"Critical Mass"Andy MikitaStory: Brad Wright & Carl Binder
Teleplay: Carl Binder
January 20, 2006 (2006-01-20)
It is discovered that The Trust have infiltrated Atlantis and planted a bomb inside, set to go off the next time they dial Earth. To add to the tension, two Wraith cruisers are on the way, and Dr. Weir wants to figure out if there could be a Goa'uld spy in Atlantis' midst.
3414"Grace Under Pressure"Martin WoodMartin GeroJanuary 27, 2006 (2006-01-27)
During the test run of a recently repaired puddle jumper, it crashes deep into the ocean, leaving Dr. McKay sinking underwater. When he shows the first signs of losing hope (and sanity), he must rely on a hallucination of Lt. Col. Samantha Carter for his survival.
3515"The Tower"Andy MikitaJoseph Mallozzi & Paul MullieFebruary 3, 2006 (2006-02-03)
The team finds a world that possesses Ancient technology, but only the royal family may be allowed to operate it and lowly villagers are treated with little dignity. When he tries to set things right, Sheppard finds himself a pawn in the rivalry between the heirs to the throne.
3616"The Long Goodbye"Andy MikitaDamian KindlerFebruary 10, 2006 (2006-02-10)
After recovering two alien stasis pods from space, the minds of the inhabitants are transferred into Dr. Weir and Sheppard. But when it's discovered that the two are in fact enemies hoping to settle an ancient score by killing each other once and for all, they put the entire population of Atlantis in danger.
3717"Coup d'État"Martin WoodMartin GeroFebruary 17, 2006 (2006-02-17)

Ladon Radim comes to the expedition wanting to overthrow the Genii leader, Cowen. They are reluctant to help, but it seems he has discovered a ZPM that he could trade with the expedition. The Genii set a trap for the Atlantis team on a ruined planet, M6R-867, and Radim's true motives are revealed.

Note: Final appearance of Colm Meaney as Chief Cowen.
3818"Michael"Martin WoodExcerpts Starring: Torri Higginson, Paul McGillion, Connor Trinneer, Doug Chapman, James Lafazanos
Excerpts by: Robert C. Cooper & Martin Gero
Written by: Carl Binder
February 24, 2006 (2006-02-24)

An amnesiac young Lieutenant in Atlantis, Michael Kenmore, suffers poor treatment from the personnel, and disturbing nightmares that he is a Wraith. Yet things become worse, when he accidentally stumbles upon a shocking discovery about himself... he is one.

Note: First appearance of Connor Trinneer as Michael Kenmore.
3919"Inferno"Peter DeLuiseCarl BinderMarch 3, 2006 (2006-03-03)
The team comes to aid a low-level technological civilization, the Taranians, taking refuge throughout an Ancient outpost. While trying to repair systems, McKay discovers a supervolcano below the outpost that will obliterate life on the entire planet of Taranis, suggesting evacuation to a new planet. Yet during the evacuation process, the Stargate is swallowed up by the supervolcano.
4020"Allies"Andy MikitaExcerpts Starring: Torri Higginson, Paul McGillion, Brent Stait
Written by: Martin Gero
March 10, 2006 (2006-03-10)
A Wraith faction (including Michael) contacts Atlantis to seek help in destroying their common enemies, the Wraith. Because the Wraith are currently engaged in a destructive civil war, they suggest using Atlantis' retro-virus to turn their native foes into human prey.

Episodes in bold are part of a two-, three- or four-parter

Production

"Runner" is the last episode where Rainbow Sun Francks (portrayed Aiden Ford) is credited as a regular cast member. Jason Momoa joins the main cast in this episode. While rehearsing scenes for "Duet" where Cadman has control of McKay's body, Jamie Ray Newman would do a scene first, and then David Hewlett would try to mimic her movements, cadence, accent, etc.[1] Alan C. Peterson, who played the Magistrate in "Condemned", previously played Canon in Stargate SG-1s Demons. The episode title of "Trinity" is a reference to the Trinity test.[2] The outdoors parts of "Instinct" were filmed on location at Lynn Valley Canyon, North Vancouver.[3] Jewel Staite, who played Kaylee Frye on the cult Sci-Fi show Firefly, is the second Firefly cast member to guest star on a Stargate series, the first being Adam Baldwin in Stargate SG-1 episode "Heroes". She would later go on to play Dr. Keller as a recurring guest star at the end of Season 3, continuing into Season 4 prior to becoming a series regular in season 5.

"Conversion" was actress Rachel Luttrell's first on-screen kissing scene.[4] Her parents were present for the kiss.[5] Every scene in "Aurora" where Ronon appears in the environmental suit had to be played by a body double because Jason Momoa's head would not fit in the helmet.[6] The title of "The Long Goodbye" is an homage to Raymond Chandler's 1954 novel The Long Goodbye.[7] "Coup D'état" was supposed to feature the return of Acastus Kolya (last seen in "The Brotherhood"), but because of conflicts with Robert Davi's schedule it was rewritten to feature Kolya's second in command Ladon instead. For "Allies", Brent Stait took over the role of Michael throughout the episode. Conner provided the voice after the crew felt it 'needed' it.[8]

Release and reception

The strongest episodes on the Nielsen ratings were "The Siege" and "Instinct", "The Siege" was the only episode in the season that was able to get a syndication rating. The lowest rated episode in the season was "Michael".[9] "The Hive" was nominated for a Gemini Award in the category "Best Sound in a Dramatic Series" in 2006.[10] For "Grace Under Pressure", Joel Goldsmith was nominated for an Emmy in the category "Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)".[11]

Don Houston from DVD Talk said that the second season did "rise to the occasion" and surpassed its sister show Stargate SG-1.[12] ComingSoon reviewer Scott Chitwood said that is "should satisfy" viewers, but commented that it didn't have the same quality as Battlestar Galactica and gave the series 6 out of 10 and the DVD package 8 out of 10.[13] June L. from Monsters and Critics (M&C) gave the season 4 out of 5 and said that it was a "pleasure to watch the stories", compared to other new science fiction shows which depends on blood and violence.[14] Dan Heaton from Digitally Obsessed said that the season suffered an "identity crisis," but was throughout good and entertaining because of the good acting among others.[15]

DVD releases

DVD Name Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
Stargate Atlantis Season 2 March 6, 2007 February 26, 2007 November 8, 2006
Season 2: Volume 1 April 10, 2006
Season 2: Volume 2 May 8, 2006
Season 2: Volume 3 June 5, 2006
Season 2: Volume 4 July 3, 2006
Season 2: Volume 5 July 31, 2006

References

  1. Martin Gero (2005). "Stargate Atlantis: Season Two Preview". TV Zone Special #64. Visual Imagination. pp. 80–81.
  2. Gosling, Sharon (July 2006). "Trinity". Stargate Atlantis: The Official Companion Season 2. London: Titan Books. p. 45. ISBN 1-84576-163-4.
  3. Stargate Official Magazine issue 6
  4. Gosling, Sharon (July 2006). "Conversion". Stargate Atlantis: The Official Companion Season 2. London: Titan Books. p. 53. ISBN 1-84576-163-4.
  5. DVD audio commentary for "Conversion"
  6. DVD commentary for"Aurora"
  7. Gosling, Sharon (July 2006). "The Long Goodbye". Stargate Atlantis: The Official Companion Season 2. London: Titan Books. p. 84. ISBN 1-84576-163-4.
  8. Stargate Atlantis - Season 2 DVD Commentary
  9. "Season Two Ratings". GateWorld. Retrieved 2009-05-20.
  10. "The '06 nominees: Who will march up to the podium?". Playback Magazine. October 2, 2006. Retrieved 2009-05-10.
  11. Sumner, Darren (July 6, 2006). "Stargate Atlantis receives Emmy nomination". GateWorld. Retrieved 2009-05-10.
  12. Don Houston (March 6, 2007). "Stargate Atlantis - The Complete Second Season". DVD Talk. Retrieved 2009-05-10.
  13. Scott Chitwood. "Stargate Atlantis: The Complete Second Season". ComingSoon.net. Retrieved 2009-05-10.
  14. June L. (March 7, 2007). "DVD Review: Stargate Atlantis - The Complete Second Season". Monsters and Critics. Retrieved 2009-05-10.
  15. Dan Heaton (March 5, 2007). "Stargate Atlantis: The Complete Second Season". Digitally Obsessed. Retrieved 2009-05-10.
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