SGU This Week: Show Returns December 4


A beautiful image from our Destiny Glamor Gallery (image by Colls)

Syfy is taking the Thanksgiving weekend off as far as new episodes of Stargate Universe are concerned. They’ll be back on December 4 with “Justice”, but in the meantime, MGM is featuring their collection of webisodes entitled SGU: Beyond the Episodes and we’re doing the same. Visit our Kino Webisodes: Season One article for a summary of the webisodes that accompany the episodes aired thus far.

Last Week’s “Life” Ratings

TV By The Numbers has presented a table of all of the show’s ratings to-date, including those for “Life” from last week. According to this table, “Life” had 1.891 million viewers (Live+SD), up from the previous week’s viewership of 1.802 million.

Of most interest to the execs at Syfy are the numbers in the key demographic of 18-49. As observed by TV By The Numbers, SGU has retained “almost 90% of the 18-49 rating” from its premiere. This should bode well for a renewal, but there are still several other factors to consider before we create a Season Two episode guide in our Stargate Wiki. Even so, creative consultant Joseph Mallozzi gave Solutions the “exclusive” that the writers will be returning to the production office the week of December 14 to continue working on more episode ideas. They’ve already outlined the first five episodes and have even planned which one will film first once the cast and crew return to the sets in March following the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. Their confidence in a renewal appears to be very high.

[“Life” image from MGM.]

SGU: Beyond the Episodes with Kino Webisodes

There were thirty webisodes prepared for the first season of Stargate Universe. The special unit that was created for recording these episodes was helmed by Ivon Bartok, known for his extra features that have been included on DVD and Blu-ray releases for Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis.

According to creative consultant Joseph Mallozzi, who had his hand in writing several of these webisodes, “Some kino scenes will be episode-specific while others will be more general. They’re added material so, no, you don’t have to watch them to follow what’s going on in the show – however, they do offer insight into ship life and certain characters that someone who only watches the episodes won’t be privy to.”

Thus far, MGM has released 20 of these webisodes both on their main website and at their YouTube Stargate Central channel. Solutions has gathered their descriptions and links together for your convenience in the new wiki article Kino Webisodes: Season One. The article also provides background information to tie these webisodes into the events shown in the television episodes.

Ivon Bartok recently tweeted that there were 30 webisodes associated with the first 10 episodes of Season One and that they should have been included in the SGU 1.0 DVD release that’s coming out on February 9, 2010, in Region 1. However, from the 3-disc set’s preliminary content list, it appears that not all have been included. Bartok stated that “all my stuff is on the blu-ray version,” which has just been announced and does indeed include much more material (see TV Shows on DVD for complete descriptions).

Amazon Gold Box Deal: SGA Complete Series

Geeks of Doom have listed the Lightning Deals being offered by Amazon.com for Thanksgiving and Black Friday, and Stargate Atlantis: The Complete Series Collection is the Gold Box Deal for Thursday, November 26.

Here are the details: “Of note, the Gold Box deal of the day is the Stargate Atlantis: The Complete Series Collection DVD box set for only $88.99 (that’s 66% off the list price of $259.98). This 26-disc set contains all five seasons of the scifi television series, plus bonus features. The sale begins at midnight PST/3am EST and ends after 24 hours (while supplies last).”

Visit Amazon.com for details and a list of their other offerings.

SGU 1.0 DVD Set Coming February 9, 2010 (Updated)

TV Shows on DVD has announced that the first ten episodes of Season One of Stargate Universe will be released on a special edition DVD set on February 9, 2010, entitled SGU 1.0.

The set will contain three discs and feature lots of extras, including episode commentaries, webisodes, actor portraits, and video diaries.

From TV Shows on DVD, the episode list and who MIGHT be doing the commentaries include:

  1. Air (Part I & II) Extended Version (commentary by Brian J. Smith, David Blue and Elyse Levesque)
  2. Air (Part III) Extended Version
  3. Darkness
  4. Light (commentary by Brian J. Smith, David Blue and Elyse Levesque)
  5. Water (commentary by director William Waring and actor Louis Ferreira)
  6. Earth (commentary by Brian J. Smith, David Blue and Elyse Levesque)
  7. Time (commentary by writer/director/executive producer Robert C. Cooper and actor David Blue)
  8. Life (commentary by Ming-Na and Brian J. Smith)
  9. Justice (commentary by director William Waring and actors Louis Ferreira, Brian J. Smith, Elyse Levesque and Jamil Walker Smith)

Extra Features:

  • Kino Video Diaries
    • Kino 101 with Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper
    • Young “Get that thing out of here”
    • Destiny Tour
    • Eli: Mess with Greer, Scott and TJ
    • Spencer and Brody sneaking smokes
  • Destiny SML
    • Ming-Na
    • David Blue
    • Alaina Huffman
  • Stargate 101: Presented by Dr. Daniel Jackson
    • The Stargate
    • The GOA ‘ULD
    • Hyperspace
    • The Ancients
    • Ascension
    • Lucian Alliance
  • Kino Video Diaries
    • Voyeur Scott and Chloe’s conversation
    • Eli: Chloe interviewed in her room
    • James in the Shower
    • Kino Race
    • Inman makes alcohol concoction then hears explosion
    • Brody after Riley accident
    • Brody and Riley try on space suits
    • Voyeur Scott and Chole’s embrace by window
  • Destiny SML
    • Robert Carlyle
    • Louis Ferreira
    • Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Brian J Smith
    • Elyse Levesque
    • Jamil Walker Smith
  • Kino Video Diaries
    • Favorite meal bit
    • Riley Diary
    • Park Diary

The Region 1 DVD Set Technical Features: “Episodes will be provided in Anamorphic Widescreen (1.78:1), with English Dolby Digital 5.1 and Spanish Dolby Surround audio tracks; subtitles will be English, French and Spanish. Suggested retail price is $49.98 US, or $59.98 CAN.”

This is the first time that a Stargate show has been released as a half-season set. Some Twitter buzz had it that it’s a consolation for both the interrupted season (SGU will return in April 2010 on Syfy with the last ten episodes of the season) and for those who need to catch up.

In the meantime, we still have one more episode before the break: “Justice”, episode 10, will be shown on Friday, December 4, at 9 PM ET on Syfy.

ETA: TV Shows on DVD has updated their release announcement to include the Blu-ray version and this version contains much more material in its 2-disc set. Make sure to visit TV Shows on DVD for all the details!

Joe Mallozzi: Writers Will Meet Week of 14 December

A couple of days ago, Stargate writer/producer Joe Mallozzi claimed we (as in Solutions) had started a rumor the writers would be meeting during the week of December 14 to break (lay out basic plots for) more episodes of Season 2 of Stargate Universe.  He claimed he planned to show up to work just because of our rumor. We think this was Joe being “humorous”. In fact, we started no such rumor and let Joe know!

Joe responded with this on 20 November:

Hey, Michelle – Yep, consider it a Solutions exclusive.  We’ll back the week of December 14th to discuss more stories.

One may wonder why this is newsworthy. After all, don’t the Stargate writers always break stories before the new year, to be ready for production to start in February or March? Is Joe actually hinting that they’re more sure there will be a Season 2 of SGU? We can only speculate! Ratings on Syfy are holding steady, with around 2.5 million total weekly viewers, including those who watch on their DVRs within 7 days. The numbers for the coveted young demographic (18-34 yrs old) are reportedly higher than they were for SGA. On the other hand, MGM is in dire financial straights and may be sold off in pieces early in 2010. So it’s not a slam dunk by any means.

Perhaps Joe just wants fans to know he’ll be in the office that week and thus able to pick up all the holiday gifts we’re encouraged to send his way. Regardless, you heard it here second!

SGU This Week: “Life”

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Camile Wray during a more quiet moment in “Life”

“I was immediately attracted to this story,” writer Carl Binder told the Official Magazine (pdf file), “because it’s all about Ming-Na’s character, who is the IOA member on board the ship who, prior to this, has projected this tough exterior and been very by-the-book. We thought it would be interesting to put her into a situation where she could completely fall apart and you get to see a vulnerable side to her. We also discover some things about Lt. Scott’s past in ‘Life,’ as well.”

We’ll make these discoveries about the two characters via the body-swapping technology of the communication stones. You’ll meet the mysterious Sharon that Camile Wray spoke about in her “message in a bottle” from “Light”: “If, um…if anyone finds this within the next…I don’t know, forty years. Tell Sharon…my last thoughts were of her.” And, for Lt. Scott, you’ll find out more about Annie, someone Scott barely knows but holds a life-altering secret.

While these two are visiting Earth via the stones, TV Guide says, “On the Destiny, the crew explores new sections of the ship, which yields the discovery of a promising Ancient device.”

“Life” will be shown tonight, November 20, on the Syfy Channel (US) and Space (Canada) at 9 PM ET and 10 PM ET, respectively. The episode will be broadcast by Sky One (UK) on Tuesday, November 24, at 8 PM, and finally, on Friday, November 27, on the Sci Fi Channel (Australia) at 8:30 PM.

After viewing, you’re invited to return to the site to vote in the episode poll on the main page and discuss the episode here (in the comments), in our on-site forum, or at our LiveJournal Companion.

Guides to the Season One episodes can be found in our Stargate Wiki. And don’t forget the episode chatter that’s bound to take place from the actors, writers, producers, and the press that you can read from our Stargate Twitter Superfeed.

Last Week’s “Time” Ratings

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Last week’s episode “Time” had 1.802 million viewers, according to TV By The Numbers, up from last week’s series low numbers of 1.626 million. (These are the “Live Plus Same Day” ratings.)

Creative consultant Joe Mallozzi mentioned that official word hasn’t been given yet on a season two, but just in case, the writers are busy outlining the first few episodes. There are several steps an episode takes before it ever gets filmed, so here’s just a quick rundown of the terms used by Mallozzi in relating what’s happening in the production office among the staff writers:

Pitch – An idea gets “pitched” out to the writers.
Spin – Everyone “spins” the pitch into a workable idea.
Break – As with SG-1 and SGA before it, SGU episodes include a teaser and five acts. The writers then “break” their ideas down into these acts in order to get the story’s “major dramatic beats.”
Beat Sheet – The story broken down into its teaser and five acts.
Outline – Working from the beat sheet, the writer creates a “blueprint” of the story: the outline. This is the scene-by-scene breakdown of the episode. The writers hand in their outlines for peer review and receive notes.
Script – Once an outline gets approved, the writer finally pens the script. Page count is important, since that gives them an idea of how long the “script is running” for filming. Each Stargate series had their own page formatting details, so the page counts are different among them, but with SGU, the average script runs around 50 pages, which translates into the approximate 44 minutes of screen time. There may be several iterations of reviews and rewrites before the script is ever taken before the cameras.

For more information about the writing process, visit Joseph Mallozzi’s Production Diary and his current weblog.

[Images from MGM.]

Michael Shanks Is Flying High as Hawkman (Updated)

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TV Guide’s William Keck has published the first image of Stargate star Michael Shanks as Smallville’s Hawkman, along with an informative interview.

The image has a low resolution, but Keck promises that a better quality picture awaits you this Thursday (November 19) when the next edition of TV Guide hits the stands!

The interview goes into more detail about Carter Hall, aka Hawkman, so if you’re avoiding spoilers, take care when visiting the site. For Shanks fans, though, this quote is worth repeating: “The way things land at the end of it all, there’s an open door for Carter Hall to be revisited and possibly be part of further mentoring Clark down the road.”

Additionally, the premiere date for this two-hour special event, titled Smallville: Absolute Justice, has been rescheduled for February 5, 2010.

No interview with Michael Shanks would be complete without mentioning his time as Dr. Daniel Jackson or the Stargate franchise. Shanks confirmed that he’ll be returning to Stargate Universe for two more episodes this season: “Human” and “Subversion”. His appearance in “Subversion”, episode 18, is also with long-time co-star Richard Dean Anderson.

Make sure to visit TV Guide for the complete interview.

[Photo by Jack Rowand/The CW.]

Ming-Na Reveals More of Wray’s Private Life

Jenna Busch of the Huffington Post got a chance to talk with Stargate Universe star Ming-Na about many things, including her role as IOA representative Camile Wray and what it was like acting with guest star Reiko Aylesworth, who’ll be making her first appearance as Camile’s girlfriend Sharon in Carl Binder’s episode “Life” (which premieres this Friday).

The interview is full of spoilers for SGU, especially concerning Camile Wray’s private life, so be careful when you visit the Post, but as a consolation, we’ll provide a few non-spoilery quotes here:

On the small amount of screen time Camile Wray has been given thus far:

You’ll see more of Camille Wray later on. I think in the beginning she was definitely a character that was still in development, and I think once they latched on to her voice and who she is, she became a more integrel part of the show as things go on. … you will see more of Camille, especially in the next episode. November 20th. The episode called, “Life”. You’ll really get to see a personal side of who she is.

On not being a fan of Stargate when she joined the SGU cast:

That’s the only thing! No, I really wasn’t! I think at the point when the series had started, I was so much focused on my career and working and then the kids came along, so it was definitely a love of mine, like so many other things, that I put on the back burner. And it’s kind of been great because, now that I’m in the show, I’m being reintroduced to one of my great loves, which is science fiction. And I’m meeting all these great sci-fi fans, either on Twitter or at conventions … I love it! I feel like I’ve kind of come around full circle and I’m back to my high school days. It’s great! [Laughs]

That fellow cast-mate David Blue is responsible for getting her on Twitter:

Yes he is! And he won’t let me forget it either. [Laughs] I told him, I said, ‘You’re like a drug dealer, man! You get people hooked and that’s it. We’re hooked for life.’ I’m very grateful that he got me on this thing. I’ve got to keep up with the times! I’ve got to know what’s going on around the world here! [Laughs]

On the appeal of Stargate Universe:

I think ultimately, aside from all the sci-fi stuff, which … the amazing special effects have been blowing me away. I can’t believe the look of the show. It’s fantastic. Really, the CGI guys that we have are incredible. And the music is amazing and the writing, but ultimately I think it’s a combination of a lot of things. The characters are really relatable and the people fall in love with each different character and they’re intrigued with each different character in their own way. And I think the chemistry that the cast members have on and off the set also contributes to it. Sometimes it’s one of those intangible things that happen in a series, and I’m really thankful that it’s happening to us. It just makes life and work so much more fun.

Concerning her next convention appearance:

Yeah, I think, depending on how things go, this year was really, really tough because there was so much adjustment for my whole family with me traveling to Vancouver and traveling back and forth, and being away. And so, I think for me this year, I don’t want to go anywhere else. I just want to stay put and spend time with the kids. And especially the holidays. And then we’ll see. You know, next year they’ll be a bit older and maybe I’ll take them along, because my daughter is a huge Star Wars fan and my son even knows what Star Wars is. It’s hilarious! We just got a game. The Star Wars version of Battleship. It’s so much fun! [Laughs] So maybe they’ll be old enough where I can take them with me to the conventions and we can have a good time together.

Make sure to visit Huffington Post for the rest of the interview in which the two self-professed geeks talk about Dungeons & Dragons, science fiction, and cooking, among many other things.

More on Brian J. Smith’s ‘Poirot’ Role

Stargate Universe star Brian J. Smith mentioned a few days back that he had landed a role in ITV’s Agatha Christie’s Poirot television series in the episode based on Murder on the Orient Express and that he’d be filming in London this month. It’s just been announced in Chicago Now that Smith will be playing Hector MacQueen, a role previously filled by world-famous actor Sir Anthony Hopkins in the 1974 film.

Here’s ITV’s announcement, also published at the Chicago Now website:

Hercule Poirot is visiting Istanbul, having solved a complex case for the British Army, when he witnesses an act of brutal justice on the streets. Relieved when a new case calls him back to London, Poirot’s old acquaintance Xavier Bouc (Serge Hazanavicius), director of the Orient Express, secures him a last minute ticket. Among the eclectic range of passengers are Princess Dragomiroff (Dame Eileen Atkins) and her nervous maid Hildegard Schmidt (Susanne Lothar), English Governess Mary Debenham (Jessica Chastain) and Swedish missionary Greta Ohlsson (Marie-Josée Croze).

During his journey on the Orient Express Poirot is approached by ruthless American businessman Samuel Ratchett (Toby Jones) who offers him ten thousand dollars to watch his back, but Poirot refuses. Could Ratchett be fearful of the Italian Antonio Foscarelli (Joseph Mawle), English Colonel John Arbuthnot (David Morrissey), pushy American Mrs Hubbard (Barbara Herhey) or Hungarian diplomat Count Andrenyi (Stanley Weber) and his wife, Countess Andrenyi (Elena Satine)? Poirot awakes the following morning to find the train stuck in a snowdrift and Ratchett dead in his compartment.

Aided by amateur sleuth Dr Constantine (Samuel West), Poirot examines the murder scene and finds a proliferation of clues pointing in opposite directions. He interviews those who last saw Ratchett alive: his manservant Edward Masterman (Hugh Bonneville), personal assistant, Hector MacQueen (Brian J Smith), and conductor Pierre Michel (Denis Ménochet), before realising the true identity of Samuel Ratchett. The evidence seems to point to a mysterious assassin who got on and off the train but Poirot is not convinced. Isolated by the snow and with civilisation falling apart Poirot makes a decision that will change his life forever.

Adapted by Stewart Harcourt (Agatha Christie’s Marple, Dracula) and produced by Karen Thrussell (Agatha Christie’s Marple), Murder on the Orient Express will be filmed on location in Malta and London. The Poirot films are co-produced by ITV Studios and Agatha Christie Ltd, a Chorion company, and US network WGBH. Mammoth Screen’s Michele Buck and Damien Timmer executive produce Poirot on behalf of ITV Studios. Rebecca Eaton is executive producer for WGBH, with David Suchet as associate producer. ITV Global holds international distribution rights.

Smith used his Twitter account to announce his new role and is already in London for the project. The movie will play on PBS in the United States sometime next year.

[Image of Brian J. Smith as Lt. Matthew Scott from MGM.]

Visit Our New Destiny Glamor Gallery

With thanks to new Solutions contributor Colls, we’ve opened a glamor gallery for the Ancient starship Destiny that is featured in Stargate Universe. These quality images are perfect for desktop wallpapers or just for getting a closer look at the ship’s details.

A companion article to the gallery is in our Stargate Wiki, too!

As the show continues to air, make sure to visit these two Destiny-specific offerings for updates. Enjoy!