Alex Levine updated this blog at:
http://blog.scifi.com/stargate/
EXCERPTS:
Ben Browder’s hair is really long. Apparently he had a serious playoff beard too but he shaved that off before we got to see him.
Also just said hi to Joe Flanigan, who’s reporting for duty. You see, the first day of photography of each series for the new season is Monday, so everybody’s checking in. Also saw Jason Momoa for the first time (he was getting over a bug he picked up traveling). And as you guys already know, David Hewlett’s been here the whole time writing, directing and starring in his own feature film “A Dog’s Breakfast”…
The part of Ladon in Coup D’Etat was originally written for Kolya, the recurring Genii character played by Robert Davi. Unfortunately, Robert Davi wasn’t available because he was busy directing and starring in his own feature, which he wrote. Seems like a bit of a trend, huh?· Coup D’Etat has the longest tease in Stargate history, at 6 minutes and 44 seconds.·
Martin Wood told me to tell you to keep an eye out for the scene where we storm the Genii warehouse. The stunt guy that gets blown away from the door… He actually got blasted off his feet! A gnarly stunt for sure. And David Hewlett took a shell in the face in one of the other stunts. ·
The Scourge underwent a VFX re-write. Apparently, doing those bug shots is costly, and that was why it was decided that they live underground.·
And Joe Mallozzi told me his absolute favourite Robert Picardo moment is when, at the end of The Scourge, the team and the IOC members are hightailing it to the tent, Picardo runs by everyone with his arms pumping. Hilarious.
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Stargate SG-1 "The Scourge" synopsis
http://www.scifi.com/stargate/episodes/season9/0917/
Stargate SGA "Coup D'Etat" synopsis
http://www.scifi.com/atlantis/episod...n2/episode217/
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http://blog.scifi.com/stargate/
EXCERPTS:
Ben Browder’s hair is really long. Apparently he had a serious playoff beard too but he shaved that off before we got to see him.
Also just said hi to Joe Flanigan, who’s reporting for duty. You see, the first day of photography of each series for the new season is Monday, so everybody’s checking in. Also saw Jason Momoa for the first time (he was getting over a bug he picked up traveling). And as you guys already know, David Hewlett’s been here the whole time writing, directing and starring in his own feature film “A Dog’s Breakfast”…
The part of Ladon in Coup D’Etat was originally written for Kolya, the recurring Genii character played by Robert Davi. Unfortunately, Robert Davi wasn’t available because he was busy directing and starring in his own feature, which he wrote. Seems like a bit of a trend, huh?· Coup D’Etat has the longest tease in Stargate history, at 6 minutes and 44 seconds.·
Martin Wood told me to tell you to keep an eye out for the scene where we storm the Genii warehouse. The stunt guy that gets blown away from the door… He actually got blasted off his feet! A gnarly stunt for sure. And David Hewlett took a shell in the face in one of the other stunts. ·
The Scourge underwent a VFX re-write. Apparently, doing those bug shots is costly, and that was why it was decided that they live underground.·
And Joe Mallozzi told me his absolute favourite Robert Picardo moment is when, at the end of The Scourge, the team and the IOC members are hightailing it to the tent, Picardo runs by everyone with his arms pumping. Hilarious.
*click on link above for full text*
Stargate SG-1 "The Scourge" synopsis
http://www.scifi.com/stargate/episodes/season9/0917/
Stargate SGA "Coup D'Etat" synopsis
http://www.scifi.com/atlantis/episod...n2/episode217/
*Click on link above full text*
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