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Eureka Season 2

Sight Unseen

Eureka Someone is stealing chemicals all over Eureka – from the pharmacy, from the dry cleaner, even from moon rock samples at General Dynamics. Along with mutating rocks and exploding dry cleaners, Carter discovers that the missing compounds can be used to create an invisibility formula – a formula that would violate an international treaty. Suspicion briefly falls on the dry cleaner, a former researcher with whom Carter has developed a friendship, but soon turns to an ex-CIA agent who also worked on the project. Of course, finding an invisible man poses problems. Finding solutions becomes urgent when the formula – which contains radioactive compounds – gets into a cut on Carter’s hand. First he disappears from view, but without a cure, he’ll be gone for good.

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Eureka Season 2

God Is in the Details

Eureka Carter searches for a link between a number of strange events: Zoe and her friends have suddenly been struck mute. The water in a fish tank turns red. Allison’s skin begins to glow. He finds one connection in the glass near each incident – something has melted a small hole in the windows and the tank. When the usually-sparsely-populated church begins to fill up with people, Carter suspects another possible connection: perhaps the minister, a former scientist, has decide to give the town some extra incentive to fill the pews on Sunday. This theory meets with considerable skepticism from just about every, but Carter knows he has to pursue something: Allison’s condition is killing her, and Stark is almost out of ideas. As Stark tries one last desperate plan, Carter learns that a search for spiritual truth is indeed causing the strange events – but not the one that he suspected. And Henry may be the only person who can understand the desperation behind it all.

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Eureka Season 2

Maneater

Eureka Carter searches for the scientist who maintains Eureka’s elaborate climate control system. Soon after his first trip into the tunnels, every woman he comes in contact with makes a pass at him. The attention may be flattering, but it’s also disruptive – on the job and in his budding relationship with Callie – and if a similar situation in Taggart’s lab is any indication, likely to lead to violence. As Henry tries to help Carter and keep Eureka from blowing apart at the seams, he also has to deal with Allison and Stark. In their haste to finish their artifact-related research before Carter’s investigation of Kim’s death brings the DoD breathing down their necks, they decide to shut Henry out from Kim’s lab.

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Eureka Season 2

All That Glitters

Eureka Café Diem is at the end of the rainbow, as a statue outside the restaurant – and many of the fixtures in it – turn to gold. A problem of avarice becomes a matter of stability when the gold objects begin to rust away and decompose – including the metals that shore up walls and ceilings in Global Dynamics. Carter’s investigation leads through the statue’s creator to Zoe’s boyfriend and his unintended incurring of the alchemist’s curse.

Henry tries to help out Carter, but he has his own issues with being shut out of his lab. As Allison worries with Stark over Carter’s pursuit of the case, Stark reveals the lengths he’s gone to in order to solve the mystery of Kevin’s link to the artifact. First he had Beverly sent to Guantanamo for her role in the accident – and now he’s had her brought back to Eureka.

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Guest Cast: Debrah Farentino (Beverly Barlowe), Michael Shanks (Christopher Dactalos)

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Season 4 Stargate Stargate Atlantis

Adrift

Stargate AtlantisWith the city roaring through deep space after its escape from the ocean planet, Rodney races to shut down systems that aren’t helping Atlantis during flight – but are draining its power. The city’s new chief medical officer, Dr. Jennifer Keller, is fighting to save the life of Dr. Weir, critically injured during the city’s takeoff, but it quickly becomes clear that even if she’s kept alive, Dr. Weir may never be the same again. The Atlantis expedition and its commander are lost in deep space – and with an asteroid belt in the way and the city losing drive power, deep trouble too. Running out of medical solutions, Dr. Keller comes up with an idea to reactivate the nanites left in Weir’s body by the replicators, and Rodney thinks he can reprogram them to repair her injuries – but Sheppard refuses to okay the plan, worried that the replicators will be able to track the crippled city by detecting the nanites. Rodney and Keller implement the plan anyway, but even Weir herself isn’t thrilled with the results. And at the Midway space station connecting the Milky Way and Pegasus stargate networks, Colonel Samantha Carter receives word that contact has been lost with Atlantis. With Dr. Lee of the SGC, also at Midway, she begins trying to locate the wayward city…

Season 4 Regular Cast: Joe Flanigan (Major John Sheppard), Amanda Tapping (Colonel Samantha Carter), Rachel Luttrell (Teyla), Jason Momoa (Ronon Dex), David Hewlett (Dr. Rodney McKay)

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Guest Cast: Torri Higginson (Dr. Elizabeth Weir), Jewel Staite (Dr. Keller), David Nykl (Dr. Zelenka), Michael Beach (Colonel Ellis), Bill Dow (Dr. Lee), Chuck Campbell (Technician),
Linda Ko (Head Nurse), Yee Jee Tso (Technician)

Notes: Rodney mentions that he was terrible at the video game Asteroids; obviously he can’t access Phosphor Dot Fossils from the Pegasus Galaxy, we would’ve been happy to help. Yee Jee Tso, the actor portraying the technician who alerts Sheppard to the asteroid belt, is best known in SF circles for his one-off stint as Chang Lee, one of the eighth Doctor Who‘s only TV companions.

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Eureka Season 2

A Night In Global Dynamics

Eureka Henry, Beverly, Allison and Kevin are locked in the director’s office at Global Dynamics – which has now become a bunker miles below the rest of the labs. Henry and Beverly want to use an experimental matter reconstruction device to attempt to separate Kevin from the energy field he has been linked to since the accident. The rest of the building has been evacuated and the automatic security systems engaged because the biohazard systems have detected a mutated form of the bacteria that caused the metal decomposition. The military is quite insistent that if the biohazard is not contained, Eureka will be evacuated and Global Dynamics eradicated. Carter and Stark decide to return to the building to try to save Kevin and Allison, while Fargo tries to run interference from a computer station hidden within SARAH. When Carter and Stark find a group of employees hiding unharmed in the morgue, they realize that the biohazard was a hoax by Henry. Unfortunately, that won’t stop the building’s automatic systems from viewing them as invaders, nor will it stop the military from following its protocols. And if Stark can’t reach the bunker in time, Henry’s efforts to save Kevin may be all for naught.

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Season 4 Stargate Stargate Atlantis

Lifeline

Stargate AtlantisWith Atlantis a safe distance away from the homeworld of the Replicators, Rodney modifies a jumper for hyperdrive, and with Sheppard, Dex and the miraculously revived Dr. Weir, goes on a mission to steal a fresh ZPM for Atlantis. With Replicator nanites – reprogrammed by Rodney – keeping her alive, Weir now has a unique connection with the Replicators’ entire city that proves to be a strategic advantage. But when Oberoth detects a new presence interfering with his fellow Replicators, he personally intervenes, eventually breaking through Rodney’s countermeasures. If Weir’s team is to make it out alive, she may have to make a supreme sacrifice – and Sheppard isn’t sure if her survival might not be worse than her death.

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Guest Cast: Torri Higginson (Dr. Elizabeth Weir), Michael Beach (Colonel Ellis), David Nykl (Dr. Zelenka), Bill Dow (Dr. Lee), David Ogden Stiers (Oberoth), Sharon Taylor (Replicator Technician)

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Season 4 Stargate Stargate Atlantis

Reunion

Stargate AtlantisAtlantis is still in hiding, the crew making cautious explorations into their new surroundings but keeping their point of origin a secret. In the absence of Dr. Weir, Rodney puts in for her job, but is both disappointed and alarmed when the SGC promotes Samantha Carter to full colonel and gives her command of the Atlantis expedition. When Ronon runs into some old friends from Sateda on a nearby world, Colonel Carter has to remind him sternly not to reveal where or with whom he is affiliated. But it seems his friends already know – in fact, they know much more than they should. But have they just done their homework to track Ronon down to ask for his help on one last adventure…or are they trying to trap him for someone else?

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Guest Cast: Christopher Judge (Teal’c), David Nykl (Dr. Zelenka), Scott Heindl (Wraith), Aleks Paunovic (Rakai), Kyra Zagorsky (Ara), Mark Dacascos (Tyre)

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Season 4 Stargate Stargate Atlantis

Tabula Rasa

Stargate AtlantisRodney McKay is a hunted man – he just can’t remember why. He’s on the run in Atlantis from a group of armed soldiers led by Major Lorne, as they systematically sweep through the city, subduing everyone in sight. Something has affected the memory of nearly everyone in Atlantis, and more serious symptoms are making themselves known as well, meaning that there’s a time limit on finding a cure…but Dr. Keller is also affected. On McKay’s palm, two words are written that may be the key to saving everyone: “Find Teyla”. There’s just one problem – nobody seems to remember who or what Teyla is.

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Guest Cast: Jewel Staite (Dr. Keller), David Nykl (Dr. Zelenka), Kavan Smith (Major Lorne), Brenda James (Dr. Katie Brown), Chuck Campbell (Technician), Colin Decker (Pilot #3), Linda Ko (Head Nurse), Niall Matter (Lt. Kemp), Zach Selwyn (Scientist)

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Season 4 Stargate Stargate Atlantis

Missing

Stargate AtlantisWhen Teyla and Dr. Keller go to pay a fairly routine visit to a resettled village of Athosians, and finds the entire village deserted except for one survivor, it seems that the Wraith are once again on the move. The sole survivor of the village claims the the Bola Kai, a brutish sect of Wraith worshippers, betrayed the Athosians to the Wraith. When the Bola Kai appear, they are indeed brutish, and Teyla reminds the terrified Keller not to divulge any details about Atlantis’ existence. Keller tries to send the Bola Kai on a wild goose chase to the wrong gate address to buy time for Sheppard to realize they need backup. But as Teyla and Keller try to escape, they discover something shocking about the surviving Athosian…and Keller has an even bigger surprise for Teyla when she examines her wounds from the ensuing fight.

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Season 4 Stargate Stargate Atlantis

The Seer

Stargate AtlantisStill searching for the missing Athosians, Teyla decides to consult a man named Davos, hoping that rumors of his abilities as a seer are true. Indeed, when she joins Sheppard’s team to travel via stargate to meet Davos, his people are expecting the Atlantis team and already know them by name. But his daughter, leading the welcoming party, warns that Davos is very ill. In exchange for his help, the services of Atlantis’ infirmary are offered. Also arriving at Atlantis is Dr. Woolsey of the IOA, observing Colonel Carter’s command for a report back to Earth. When Davos begins to deliver visions of a climactic battle that doesn’t end well for the city, Sheppard, McKay and Carter begin second-guessing themselves as they try to determine how to use the information Davos has given them. And all the while, as predicted, the Wraith close in on Atlantis…

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Guest Cast: Martin Jarvis (Davos), Christopher Heyerdahl (Wraith), Jewel Staite (Dr. Keller), Kimberley Warnat (Linara), Robert Picardo (Richard Woolsey)

Notes: British actor Martin Jarvis is a rarity in the Stargate universe – a guest star who has also appeared on Doctor Who. Mainstream audiences will also remember him from films such as Titanic. Sheppard’s fellow escapee, who happens to be a Wraith, appeared in Common Ground. Teyla’s pregnancy was written into the fourth season’s storyline to explain actress Rachel Luttrell’s real-life pregnancy.

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Battlestar Galactica (New Series) Season 4

Razor

Battlestar GalacticaWhen she first boards the Battlestar Pegasus to begin her tour of duty, Lt. Kendra Shaw’s biggest worry is not incurring the legendary wrath of Admiral Cain. Her priorities change drastically when a massive Cylon attack leaves the ship heavily damaged: the armistice has been broken, and every Colonial world is being nuked into oblivion. With her computer network offline for a major refit, Pegasus is the only Colonial ship able to escape the carnage at the Scorpion shipyards. Cain orders Lt. Shaw to perform an uncalculated jump to random coordinates, because the incoming Cylon nukes mean that anywhere will soon be safer than Colonial space.

So far as they know, the crew of Pegasus are the last surviving members of the human race, aboard the sole surviving spacecraft. As they take stock and begin to repair the damage, Admiral Cain announces to her crew that they have a new mission: to take revenge on the Cylons. An early battle sees Pegasus critically outnumbered and outmaneuvered, and when her first officer refuses to act on her orders to keep up the hopeless fight, Cain shoots him through the head on the flight deck and orders the terrified Colonel Fisk to take his place or suffer the same fate. A Colonial networking expert with whom Cain had a relationship during the refit is revealed by Lt. Shaw to be a Cylon in human form; Cain orders her men to interrogate the woman, named Gina, with any means of coercion or degradation that they see fit.

When a small fleet of civilian ships is discovered, Cain orders her crew to board the ships and strip them of key supplies, equipment and capable personnel…and orders the rest left to die. Lt. Shaw and Colonel Fisk carry out those orders, and Cain shows her appreciation by promotion Shaw to captain. But Shaw can’t forget that her new rank pips have been paid for in the blood of others.

Ten months later, a meeting with another Colonial fleet led by Battlestar Galactica changes the crew of the Pegasus forever; in short order, Cain is killed (by her escaped former lover) and is replaced by Fisk (who is then murdered himself), and command then falls to Pegasus’ chief engineer, Garner, who perishes in a successful attempt to save the ship and her crew. Admiral Adama gives command of the troubled battlestar to his son, Lee “Apollo” Adama. When he reviews the records of the surviving senior officers of Pegasus, Apollo chooses Shaw to be his executive officer, hoping that the appointment will meet with the trust and approval of the rest of the ship’s crew. Their first major mission is a seemingly simple search-and-rescue assignment, to locate a mission raptor and its crew.

What they find instead, however, chills Admiral Adama: an outdated Cylon fleet, dating back to the first Cylon War. When Adama last encountered this kind of Cylon in the closing days of that war, he bore witness to grisly experiments that may have been the first steps in the creation of biological Cylons and their mysterious, ship-controlling Hybrids. Fearing that the missing raptor crew may be subjected to the same horrors by a group of outcast Cylons who think that first war still rages on, Adama transfers his flag to the Pegasus to personally oversee the risky rescue mission. Apollo assigns Shaw to come up with a daring rescue plan, and she’s surprised when her death-defying mission proposal is approved. But in her attempt to carry out her own orders, Shaw can’t decide if she should complete her mission or atone for her sins at last.

written by Michael Taylor
directed by Felix Alcala
music by Bear McCreary

Cast: Edward James Olmos (Commander Adama), Mary McDonnell (President Laura Roslin), Katie Sackhoff (Lt. Starbuck), Jamie Bamber (Captain Apollo), James Callis (Dr. Gaius Baltar), Tricia Helfer (Number Six), Grace Park (Lt. Boomer)

Guest Cast: Michael Hogan (Colonel Tigh), Aaron Douglas (CPO Tyrol), Tahmoh Penikett (Helo), Michael Trucco (Anders), Alessandro Juliani (Lt. Gaeta), Kandyse McClure (Dualla), Michelle Forbes (Admiral Cain), Graham Beckel (Colonel Fisk), Stephanie Jacobsen (Capt. Kendra Shaw), Nico Cortez (young William “Husker” Adama), Matthew Bennett (Doral), Steve Bacic (Colonel Belzen), Brad Dryborough (Hoshi), Eileen Pedde (Sgt. Mathias), Fulvio Cecere (Lt. Alastair Thorne), Vincent Gale (Peter Laird), Campbell Lane (Hybrid), Kyra Scott (young Helena Cain), Chandra Berg (little Lucy Cain), Peter Flemming (Helena’s Father), Shaker Paleja (Medic Hudson), Andrew Dunbar (Marine DaSilva), Jacob Blair (Squad Leader Banzai), Peter Bryant (Frank Bruno), Chris Bradford (Ops Officer), Tyson Stanley (young Marine), Trevor Roberts (Scylla Protestor #1), Cameron MacLeod (Scylla Protestor #2), Ingrid Tesch (Mother), Joey Pierce (Marine Riggs), Matt Drake (Son #1), Dustin Eriksen (Son #2), Stefan Arngrim (Male Captive), John Hainsworth (Man in Cage #1), Victor Ayala (Man in Cage #2), Deni Dolory (Woman in Cage), Emily Hirst (Child in Cage), Ben Cotton (Terrified Man), Stefanie Von Pfetten (Showboat), Alyssa Minniss (Flower Girl)

Notes: The “ancient” Cylons, and their ships, are strikingly similar to the Cylons and Cylon Raiders from the original Battlestar Galactica, complete with primitive synthesized voices. (The original series Cylons and their ships had already been hinted at in the pilot miniseries’ museum displays, as well as a seldom-glimpsed painting in Adama’s office aboard Galactica.) With the phrase “all of this has happened before, and all of this will happen again” once again coming to the fore, an interesting interpretation could be that the Cylon-Human conflict is a generational cycle that is loosely repeating itself, possibly meaning that the original Battlestar Galactica and the new series may be different epochs on the same timeline. (It should be pointed out that the above is, however, pure speculation.) The “present day” portions of Razor take place soon after the second season episode The Captain’s Hand. More of young Adama’s exploits during the first Cylon War were shown in a series of “mini-episodes” of “Razor flashbacks” aired during commercial breaks in the Sci-Fi Channel series Flash Gordon.

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Season 4 Stargate Stargate Atlantis

Miller’s Crossing

Stargate AtlantisStuck on a particularly problematic part of reprogramming the Replicators’ nanites, Rodney is left with only one solution – consult with someone at least as brilliant as he is. In this case, that means his sister. But shortly after Rodney’s sister Jeannie e-mails a solution back to Atlantis, she’s abducted on Earth. Rodney, Colonel Sheppard and Ronon return to Earth via stargate to take part in the investigation, but a strong lead in the case turns out to be a trap for Rodney, and he too is kidnapped. Rodney finds himself in the clutches of Henry Wallace, billionaire owner of a private medical technology company that has some very peripheral dealings with the Stargate program. But Wallace knows just enough to know that Rodney and Jeannie hold the key to the Replicator nanites, and may be able to save his dying daughter. But Rodney knows enough to know that even if they succeed, it won’t end there.

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Guest Cast: Kate Hewlett (Jeannie Miller), Christopher Heyerdahl (Wraith), Peter Flemming (Malcolm Barrett), Brendan Gall (Kaleb), Gary Jones (Walter Harriman), Stephen Culp (Henry Wallace), Madison Bell (Madison)

Notes: NID agent Malcolm Barrett first appeared in SG-1’s fifth season in Wormhole X-Treme!, and continued to make periodic appearances on SG-1; his first Atlantis appearance was in the episode Critical Mass.

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Season 4 Stargate Stargate Atlantis

This Mortal Coil

Stargate AtlantisA drone smashes into an uninhabited part of Atlantis, and when Rodney runs a diagnostic on it, his laptop is shut down by Replicator nanites. An accident during a sparring session with Ronon leaves Sheppard with a head wound, but by the time he reports to Dr. Keller, it’s healed – and the doctor seems to have no answer as to why. Ronon, Sheppard, Teyla and Rodney meet, admitting that they each have noticed something “off” about their surroundings. As they investigate their suspicions, Keller, Major Lorne and apparently everyone else in the city turns against them – everyone except the miraculously revived Elizabeth Weir. But even Weir seems to be as in the dark as they are. Eventually, Keller explains that the four suspicious crew members, plus Weir, are organic facsimiles of the original human beings, grown by the Replicators to try to learn how human beings descend. Furthermore, these aren’t Oberoth’s Replicators, but a splinter group; Oberoth’s Replicators are busy wiping out every human-inhabited world in the Pegasus Galaxy in an effort to starve the Wraith of potential food sources. When Oberoth’s Replicators do find them, though, Weir may have to sacrifice her life again – the original Weir having been killed months ago – so her comrades can escape.

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Guest Cast: Torri Higginson (Elizabeth Weir), Jewel Staite (Dr. Keller), David Nykl (Dr. Zelenka), Kavan Smith (Major Lorne)

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Season 4 Stargate Stargate Atlantis

Be All My Sins Remember’d

Stargate AtlantisUsing the device given to him by the rogue Replicator in the form of Elizabeth Weir, Rodney discovers that the hostile Replicators have ramped up their ship-building program dramatically. Daedalus and Apollo are summoned to begin tactical strikes against the Replicators’ ships, while Rodney – and his captive Wraith “assistant” – race to create a software solution to the increasing Replicator threat. But despite early successes, the two massive Earth ships prove to be ineffective when the Replicators fall back to their current base of operations. Two unlikely allies emerge – Rodney’s Wraith and Sheppard’s close and personal friend, the rogue Replicator named Laren – to help in the fight, but victory depends on Rodney creating a new Replicator of his own to act as a “super-magnet” to draw the Replicators’ nanites into an uncontrollable mass. And somewhere between Rodney creating a new, self-aware Replicator and the attack on the Replicators’ homeworld, victory has unintended consequences…

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Guest Cast: Michael Beach (Col. Ellis), Mitch Pileggi (Col. Caldwell), David Nykl (Dr. Zelenka), Jill Wagner (Larrin), Christopher Heyerdahl (Wraith), Brendan Penny (Wraith), Michelle Morgan (Fran), Martin Christopher (Major Marks)
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