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* "After being regaled by the other producers’ golf tales (“I used my sand widget to chip it in from the bunker flats!”), we gathered in Robert’s office to watch the producer’s cut of Adrift. Lots going on in this episode with some terrific visual effects sequences, some hard decisions made, and even an opportunity for Dr. Z to shine." (Joseph Mallozzi's May 22 blog)
* "After being regaled by the other producers’ golf tales (“I used my sand widget to chip it in from the bunker flats!”), we gathered in Robert’s office to watch the producer’s cut of Adrift. Lots going on in this episode with some terrific visual effects sequences, some hard decisions made, and even an opportunity for Dr. Z to shine." (Joseph Mallozzi's May 22 blog)
* "The afternoon was dedicated to notes [...] and the Day One Mix of Adrift (spectacular visual effets + heartfelt character moments + funny moments = best season premiere ever)." (Joseph Mallozzi's July 21 blog)
* "The afternoon was dedicated to notes [...] and the Day One Mix of Adrift (spectacular visual effets + heartfelt character moments + funny moments = best season premiere ever)." (Joseph Mallozzi's July 21 blog)
* "Watched the final mix of Adrift this morning. Simply put: Best Season Premiere Ever." (Joseph Mallozzi's August 15 blog)
* "These two episodes were fun to do, and there are some big surprises in store for our viewers. I love the idea of the city having to leave home and be marooned in space. I actually wanted us to be out there for seven or eight episodes. That would have been cool. I'm not why we didn't do that, but there must have been a good reason. Then, of course, we eventually had to land the city. When we did that, I hoped we would end up on a planet that was distinctly different from the last one, so that it perhaps felt like we were in an inhospitable place that would make survival a bit more challenging. However, we landed on a planet similar to the previous one and looks not unlike various areas surrounding Vancouver." — Joe Flanigan, ''Starburst'' interview, published August 2007.


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==


* [http://josephmallozzi.blogspot.com/ Joseph Mallozzi's Blog]
* [http://josephmallozzi.blogspot.com/ Joseph Mallozzi's Blog]
* [http://www.visimag.com/starburst/354_display.htm Starbust #354, Interview with Joe Flanigan, August 2007]


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Revision as of 08:03, 1 September 2007

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Précis

With only 24 hours of life support remaining, the city-ship Atlantis is suspended somewhere in space without the use of the Stargate.

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The official summary is not available as this episode has not yet aired in the United States.

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Production Notes

  • This episode is paired with "Lifeline" as a two-parter, but more like "Progeny" and "The Real World", with "several like story elements that will run through a number of episodes in the show’s fourth season." (Joseph Mallozzi's March 2 blog)
  • Joseph Mallozzi's one-word description of this episode is "desperation". (Joseph Mallozzi's March 5 blog)
  • "They are both big episodes [Adrift and Lifeline], offering much in the way of eye candy visual effects, character moments, and major revelations." (Joseph Mallozzi's March 21 blog)
  • "Since Martin Wood is Up north shooting scenes from Continuum, Andy Mikita will be stepping in to direct some days from Adrift and Lifeline." (Joseph Mallozzi's March 22 blog)
  • "Carter’s first appearance will be in the season four premiere, Adrift." (Joseph Mallozzi's April 16 blog)
  • "After being regaled by the other producers’ golf tales (“I used my sand widget to chip it in from the bunker flats!”), we gathered in Robert’s office to watch the producer’s cut of Adrift. Lots going on in this episode with some terrific visual effects sequences, some hard decisions made, and even an opportunity for Dr. Z to shine." (Joseph Mallozzi's May 22 blog)
  • "The afternoon was dedicated to notes [...] and the Day One Mix of Adrift (spectacular visual effets + heartfelt character moments + funny moments = best season premiere ever)." (Joseph Mallozzi's July 21 blog)
  • "Watched the final mix of Adrift this morning. Simply put: Best Season Premiere Ever." (Joseph Mallozzi's August 15 blog)
  • "These two episodes were fun to do, and there are some big surprises in store for our viewers. I love the idea of the city having to leave home and be marooned in space. I actually wanted us to be out there for seven or eight episodes. That would have been cool. I'm not why we didn't do that, but there must have been a good reason. Then, of course, we eventually had to land the city. When we did that, I hoped we would end up on a planet that was distinctly different from the last one, so that it perhaps felt like we were in an inhospitable place that would make survival a bit more challenging. However, we landed on a planet similar to the previous one and looks not unlike various areas surrounding Vancouver." — Joe Flanigan, Starburst interview, published August 2007.

Further Reading


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