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    From Joe Mallozzi's Blog:

    TRACKER (509)
    Pitching for an established series can be a daunting task at the best of times, but imagine trying to pitch to a mythologically complex production that already has some 300 stories under its belt? This was the uphill battle that faced every freelancer interested in writing for Stargate. It seemed that whenever someone pitched to us, it would invariably be an idea that we had done, had considered doing and discounted, or were in process of doing. Under those circumstances, it’s hard to imagine a scenario whereby any outsider could land a story. But while the odds were always stacked against them, a few prevailed – due in large part to Executive Producers Robert Cooper and Brad Wright ability to seize on even the most insubstantial of notions and spin them into a workable episode.

    I don’t think I can remember a time that someone came in and landed a contract based on an idea they pitched. More often than not, they would pitch an idea which would give Brad or Robert another idea that would be spun into something workable – BUT because that initial idea gave them the actual idea they used, the freelancer would be given credit for inspiring the whole process. In the case of Tracker, it was one step even further removed in that that the episode was based on an idea that wasn’t even borne out of the original idea pitched. What happened was that during the pitch, Robert Cooper seized on the word “tracker” to spin out a completely different story about a fellow runner. Only problem was no one had said the word “tracker”. Rob had misheard “track her” and taken it from there.

    Still, at the end of the day, if that freelancer hadn’t come in to pitch, it’s safe to say that Tracker (or, at the very least, the episode as we know it) would have never been made. So kudos to all – especially Executive Producer Carl Binder who ended up writing one of the most entertaining scripts of the show’s final season.

    Speaking of Carl: Little known fact about this episode: Exec. Producer Carl Binder was originally cast in the role of the virile and ruggedly handsome Kiryk but had to bow out after sustaining a groin injury while racing for the lunch truck. As a result, we had to go with our second choice, the equally great Mike Dopud. Here are some shots of Carl from that initial costume fitting


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    Yikes! Imagine running into this guy in a dark alley.
    Beefcake! Beeefcaaaake!!!
    Uh, okay, but where are we going to find a stone oven?
    Hey, lookit what was lying around the shop!
    Jenni-Ryk out and about (photo @MGM Television)
    Stabby stabby
    Director Will Waring gives the troops their marching orders. (photo @MGM Television)
    Build your kids a backyard playground. Here’s how!
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      Except for the McKay/Ronon fight over Keller, this episode was exciting and very well made. I enjoyed it a lot.

      Yeah, Keller in the woods, seen it before, but it was cool to me. And she even killed a wraith.
      Good to see another runner too. And awesome bracelet he had found. Guess we won't see him again, even though that would have been really interesting.

      Didn't really miss Shep or Teyla on this one...
      Last edited by Cluas; 25 February 2013, 10:44 AM. Reason: to add

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        Originally posted by Krisz View Post
        Keller being threatened in a forest again? Maybe she should stop going off world!
        agreed!
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          If they stopped going off planet every time they got threatened they would just stay on atlantis. And that would be boring!

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            But it would be more practical and reasonable
            Originally posted by aretood2
            Jelgate is right

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              Wow, so many wraith commanders! What a treat. *dreamy eyed*
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