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* "The final half-dozen scripts are in play and we’ve been busy writing, revising, reading, and critiquing. ... Martin sent in his revised draft of Lost. Heh. Love the ending." — Joseph Mallozzi (August 17, 2009) | * "The final half-dozen scripts are in play and we’ve been busy writing, revising, reading, and critiquing. ... Martin sent in his revised draft of Lost. Heh. Love the ending." — Joseph Mallozzi (August 17, 2009) | ||
* Major D. Davis writes: "So have you shot lost yet, or are you waiting to shoot it after you finish pain?" Answer: "We’re shooting out of sequence. We’re shooting Pain and prepping Lost." — Joseph Mallozzi (September 1, 2009) | * Major D. Davis writes: "So have you shot lost yet, or are you waiting to shoot it after you finish pain?" Answer: "We’re shooting out of sequence. We’re shooting Pain and prepping Lost." — Joseph Mallozzi (September 1, 2009) | ||
* ian R. Rogerson writes: "who is directing lost ..." Answer: "Ronn Schmidt." — Joseph Mallozzi (September 3, 2009) | |||
==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== |
Revision as of 10:11, 5 September 2009
Précis
The Destiny takes off and leaves Lt. Scott, Eli, Chloe and Greer trapped in the ruins of an underground maze, prompting Dr. Rush and Col. Young to devise a recovery plan to save the stranded away team before the ship leaves the galaxy.
Guide | Transcript
MGM/SciFi.com Official Summary
Official summary is not available as this episode has not yet aired in the United States.
Spoiler Summary
SPOILERS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AS THIS EPISODE IS IN PRODUCTION.
From Spoiler TV, September 1, 2009:
- REGINALD GREER is Ronald Greer's father. He was a Gulf War veteran and once won a medal for his service. His wife Angela stayed by his side, even when he grew mean and angry and abused Ronald (claiming that he was preparing him for a cruel world). He most likely was a victim of PTSD.
- YOUNG GREER (aged 12) suffered from his father's mental and physical abuse. He remained strong because of the love and support of his mother. Young Greer rescued both of his parents from a house fire.
From Audition Sides:
- Greer is by himself, trapped in rubble on a planet. During his extreme ordeal, he is haunted by his father's ghost and memories of his life under his father's anger and mistreatment. He remembers his mother telling him that his father used to be a good man and a good father, but Ronald was too young to remember.
- Greer rescued his mother and father from a house fire, pulling each one out separately.
- Later in his life, when he's 20 years old, Ronald visited his father in the veteran's hospital.
- Greer also remembers when he told his mother that he had enlisted in the service, the chance at winning a scholarship gone.
- In the meantime, Eli, Chloe, and Scott have sadly left Greer behind, thinking him dead as a result of the collapse. The three team mates are traveling from one planet to another. On one planet, they encounter a dinosaur-like creature that nearly kills them all before they escape through a hastily-dialed Stargate. They lose their Kino on a planet with a toxic atmosphere and must rely on dumb luck that the next address leads them to a safe planet. Scott volunteers to go first to test it out.
- Greer manages to dig himself out of the rubble, but it's too late; his team is gone. He builds a small camp near the Stargate, hoping that his team will return for him.
- Rush, James and their team are also traveling through the Stargate.
- Tamara and Young must face some very troubling and personal news.
Cast
- Robert Carlyle as Dr. Nicholas Rush
- Louis Ferreira as Col. Everett Young
- Brian J. Smith as 1st Lt. Matthew Scott
- Elyse Levesque as Chloe Armstrong
- David Blue as Eli Wallace
- Alaina Huffman as 1st Lt. Tamara Johansen
- Jamil Walker Smith as MSgt. Ronald Greer
Guest Stars
- ?? as Reginald Greer
- ?? as Angela Greer
- ?? as Virgil (another patient in the veteran's hospital)
- Julia Anderson as Lt. Vanessa James
Production
- Story by Robert C. Cooper
- Screenplay by Martin Gero
- Directed by Ronn Schmidt
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Production Notes
- [martingero...] "Is thinking about Greer's back story..." and "Reading about PTSD or SG:U 113." and "Isn't gonna get as much work done on SGU this weekend as he thought he might..." — Martin Gero on his Twitter (to March 8, 2009)
- "Today is gonna be a Stargate day. Watch a cut of Air Part 3, and then work on episode 115. I hope my notes from a few weeks ago make sense." — Martin Gero on his Twitter (May 23, 2009)
- PG15 also writes: "1. Marty G. just twittered that he’s “working on episode 115? of SGU. Is he writing it?" Answers: "1. Yep. Marty G. is working on the outline and having a lot of fun with this particular story. Can’t wait to read it." — Joseph Mallozzi (May 23, 2009)
- "Marty G. hammers out an outline for his second script." — (May 31, 2009)
- "Today, we set aside an hour to talk stories – specifically, the back half of SGU’s first season. Okay, okay. I think that, this time, I’ve got it right. ... Marty G. is still working on the outline for #15." — Joseph Mallozzi (June 3, 2009)
- "So close to finishing this SG:U beat sheet...and yet, so far. Damn you ACT 4! Damn you to hell!" — Martin Gero, Twitter (June 14, 2009)
- "Today, the writers’ room was abuzz with talk of the impending return of Golden Boy Martin Gero to the Stargate fold – for all of a week anyway. He heads back into town this weekend (We will, of course, be hitting Fuel big time in celebration) and will be back in the production offices all next week so that we can tear apart his latest script outline and, hopefully, pick his brain for the final few scripts." — Joseph Mallozzi (June 15, 2009)
- "FINALLY all moved in. Time to turn my attention over to finishing this SG:U script...now...where was I?" — Martin Gero, Twitter (July 17, 2009)
- "Making some good progress on this SG:U script. ______'s Dad is a real dick." — Martin Gero, Twitter (July 20, 2009)
- "Twitter reports have Marty G. almost finished his second script, Episode #15, Lost." — Joseph Mallozzi (July 29, 2009)
- "Just handed in my first draft of my second SG:U episode "Lost"..." — Martin Gero, Twitter (August 4, 2009)
- "So, now I have two rough drafts. Tonight, I shift gears to reading two first drafts Lawren sent my way – Marty’s G.‘s Lost, and Carl’s latest oeuvre, Pain." — Joseph Mallozzi (August 4, 2009)
- "Just got off the phone with all the guys from Stargate. Gave me a bunch of great notes on my ep "Lost". 2-3 day rewrite, here I come..." — Martin Gero, Twitter (August 13, 2009)
- "Finished up my SG:U rewrite." — Martin Gero, Twitter (August 15, 2009)
- "The final half-dozen scripts are in play and we’ve been busy writing, revising, reading, and critiquing. ... Martin sent in his revised draft of Lost. Heh. Love the ending." — Joseph Mallozzi (August 17, 2009)
- Major D. Davis writes: "So have you shot lost yet, or are you waiting to shoot it after you finish pain?" Answer: "We’re shooting out of sequence. We’re shooting Pain and prepping Lost." — Joseph Mallozzi (September 1, 2009)
- ian R. Rogerson writes: "who is directing lost ..." Answer: "Ronn Schmidt." — Joseph Mallozzi (September 3, 2009)
Further Reading
- Joseph Mallozzi's Blog
- Martin Gero's Twitter
- Spoiler TV: Casting Sides for Reginald and Young Greer, September 1, 2009
--DeeKayP 15:34, 13 June 2009 (UTC)