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Atlantis season 6 info

They'll do it the same way they got around not having Robert Patrick for "Before I Sleep:" Weir will appear in stock footage in one scene, and then suddenly drown off-camera.
 
Okay then, she's in the ladies room. And since we've never seen the inside of an Ancient lavatory, we can assume it takes awhile to figure out how to use it...:rolleyes: ;)
 
Okay then, she's in the ladies room. And since we've never seen the inside of an Ancient lavatory, we can assume it takes awhile to figure out how to use it...:rolleyes: ;)

She probably figuring out what to do with the three shells. :lol:
 
I think it would go like this

Our real team is in an Atlantis holding cell five years in the past. Sheppard from five years ago is outside walking back and forth. Rodney from five years ago approaches Sheppard

Sheppard- Well what's the verdict?

Rodney- Weir says that they can stay and that we let them do whatever they came back to the past to do.

Sheppard- You mean "US"

Rodney- Yeah......
 
The point is that they were thinknig of these episodes, and they are garbage. He should have instead said "Well here are some episodes were thought about over the years...", but didn't he said season 6 and even put them in a basic order. Plus once again, they didn't even have the main story arc for the mid season, and season finale. Just further proof they pulled out stories from their asses the last several years.

:rolleyes: Did you not read the article? Of course they didn't have a story arc for the season or have the two-parter mapped out yet. They were not even at that stage when Atlantis got canned. These ideas that he puts out there are garbage episodes because he says they were discarded for various reason. He puts them in an order, but it is hardly specific, more like just a random list.

Many of the tales, including the so-called Replicator/Ghost story came because Carl Binder typically writes stories that include one of those two elements, not that Binder was slated to write a Replicator/Ghost story specifically. Another episode was listed because it was a funny title and was a writer in-joke, but had no plot/story attached to it.

Again, you are taking this list way to seriously and literally.
 
I read the whole thing and I know it is an early draft for the season, but it is a season and they would have started to make a season sooner rather than later.

The writers should have had a basic 5 year plan with a basic idea where they wanted to end each season. They clearly didn't have a fucking clue what to do after season 1 getting contact with Earth, and that's just sad on their part and the part of Stargate fans who continue to watch the series go down the toilet.
 
I read the whole thing and I know it is an early draft for the season, but it is a season and they would have started to make a season sooner rather than later.

The writers should have had a basic 5 year plan with a basic idea where they wanted to end each season. They clearly didn't have a fucking clue what to do after season 1 getting contact with Earth, and that's just sad on their part and the part of Stargate fans who continue to watch the series go down the toilet.

Majorty of writers don't pan out a 5 year plan so thats just a weak attempt to bash them.
 
5 years is a bit much, but they should know where they're going with the general storyline at least a year in advance.
 
I read the whole thing and I know it is an early draft for the season, but it is a season and they would have started to make a season sooner rather than later.

The writers should have had a basic 5 year plan with a basic idea where they wanted to end each season. They clearly didn't have a fucking clue what to do after season 1 getting contact with Earth, and that's just sad on their part and the part of Stargate fans who continue to watch the series go down the toilet.

Majorty of writers don't pan out a 5 year plan so thats just a weak attempt to bash them.


That is not true at all. First off there is several easy ways to bash the Stargate writing team. Furthermore you should have a basic "Bible" for the show, more so when it's a franchise show, and you know will get a few seasons at least.

Many writers do a 3-5 year "Bible", obviously it changes as the show moves, but you have a point where you would like to end the show, or a point where you want some story to go. Wonderfalls only lasted 13 episodes, and the creators even had a basic plot to get them through part of a third season. That's all they need, a basic setup, and it's clear they had one in season 1 of Atlantis, and nothing sense.

You have Atlantis now on Earth, so now what? It seems there plan was just to send it back at the end of the 2 hour season 6 primere. That's great story development! It took the show 5 years, and in story the city 10,000 years to go back to Earth, just to send it back?

Plus if you have an idea of what to do the first episode of the season, then you should at least have the basic idea of the main plot of the season! You can always fill in the stand alone episodes easily, no big deal. To the Stargate writers it seems stand alone stories are important and we will figure out the big blowing things up episodes that won't change anything later.

It's like season 4, the beginning, besides pointlessly getting rid of Weir, was really fun. They introduced a few storylines with Girl Teal'c, and her people and her baby and such, Sam worked on the space station then took command, it was rather fun. Then it completely fell apart when Girl Teal'c seemed to carry the baby forever, and Sam was useless. Plot things out before hand!
 
It's like season 4, the beginning, besides pointlessly getting rid of Weir, was really fun. They introduced a few storylines with Girl Teal'c, and her people and her baby and such, Sam worked on the space station then took command, it was rather fun. Then it completely fell apart when Girl Teal'c seemed to carry the baby forever, and Sam was useless. Plot things out before hand!

It was originally planned for Rodney's girlfriend to become pregnant but Rachel Luttrell's real life pregnacy changed that, it's best that they have a flexable storyline, that doesn't mean they didn't have a plan well in advance though.
 
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