Spoilers ahead for the SGA episode, "The Return."
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Many thanks to Kate Ritter and ren-wah from rdandersonfans group for the heads up!
The October 2006 issue of Starlog Magazine, Issue 349, has a five page interview/article with Richard Dean Anderson. (Their website hasn't been updated yet to reflect this issue.)
http://www.starlog.com/
(Starlog is an American magazine, and is normally available at Barnes and Noble and Borders bookstores.)
Following is a brief excerpt:
STARLOG
Issue #349 - October 2006 (page 33-37)
RETURN TO STARGATE
Richard Dean Anderson comes home to SG-1 & Atlantis
By Ian Spelling
The story behind Richard Dean Anderson's five-episode return to the Stargate Universe - comprising two episodes of Stargate SG-1 and three of Stargate Atlantis - apparently went a little something like this: Executive producers Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper phoned Anderson (who had bid adieu to the Vancouver-based mothership show after Season Eight in order to spend more time at home in LA with his young daughter, Wylie) to gauge his interest in reprising his role as General Jack O'Neill for SG-1's 200th episode, "200," only to have Anderson reply, "Just one?"
**snippage**
In the two-parter (The Return), I'm on a mission. I stay behind in
Atlantis after it has been evacuated. I don't know the logistics of it, but Woolsey [Robert Picardo] and I are left behind or stay behind and, of course, the replicators start showing up.
"So we're left out there, and the Atlantis team has to come and save us. And by the time they get to us, we're so many light years away that it takes them two episodes to get to us. Those are the shows in a nutshell. I've been working with Robert on the two-parter, and he's very funny. The director, Brad Turner, is phenomenal. He does 24 and a variety of other series. But Robert and I have been having a ball together. My last scene, which I shot last night, is in a water tank. I swam through a sunken set, since part of Atlantis is being submerged underwater."
**snippage**
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Morjana
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Many thanks to Kate Ritter and ren-wah from rdandersonfans group for the heads up!
The October 2006 issue of Starlog Magazine, Issue 349, has a five page interview/article with Richard Dean Anderson. (Their website hasn't been updated yet to reflect this issue.)
http://www.starlog.com/
(Starlog is an American magazine, and is normally available at Barnes and Noble and Borders bookstores.)
Following is a brief excerpt:
STARLOG
Issue #349 - October 2006 (page 33-37)
RETURN TO STARGATE
Richard Dean Anderson comes home to SG-1 & Atlantis
By Ian Spelling
The story behind Richard Dean Anderson's five-episode return to the Stargate Universe - comprising two episodes of Stargate SG-1 and three of Stargate Atlantis - apparently went a little something like this: Executive producers Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper phoned Anderson (who had bid adieu to the Vancouver-based mothership show after Season Eight in order to spend more time at home in LA with his young daughter, Wylie) to gauge his interest in reprising his role as General Jack O'Neill for SG-1's 200th episode, "200," only to have Anderson reply, "Just one?"
**snippage**
In the two-parter (The Return), I'm on a mission. I stay behind in
Atlantis after it has been evacuated. I don't know the logistics of it, but Woolsey [Robert Picardo] and I are left behind or stay behind and, of course, the replicators start showing up.
"So we're left out there, and the Atlantis team has to come and save us. And by the time they get to us, we're so many light years away that it takes them two episodes to get to us. Those are the shows in a nutshell. I've been working with Robert on the two-parter, and he's very funny. The director, Brad Turner, is phenomenal. He does 24 and a variety of other series. But Robert and I have been having a ball together. My last scene, which I shot last night, is in a water tank. I swam through a sunken set, since part of Atlantis is being submerged underwater."
**snippage**
(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)
Morjana
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