This week, Fat Guy Kevin Carr grades four new films: Get Him to the Greek, Splice, Marmaduke and Killers.
TV Review: Stargate Atlantis 5.20 – Enemy at the Gate
Television By Kevin Carr on January 10, 2009 | Comments (17)Once again, Todd the Wraith contacts the Atlantis team. We thought he was dead, but his dangerous iratus bug healed him from his previous encounter. Todd confesses to Sheppard that he had modified a hive ship to use a ZPM as a power source, resulting in a super-hive that could become invulnerable.
TV Review: Stargate Atlantis 5.19 – Vegas
Television By Kevin Carr on January 3, 2009 | Comments (12)Outside of Las Vegas, Nevada, Detective John Sheppard (Joe Flanigan) is on the trail of a serial killer. The victims appear dried up and prematurely aged with a wound in their chest that has been contaminated with radiation.
TV Review: Stargate Atlantis 5.18 – Identity
Television By Kevin Carr on December 13, 2008 | Comments (6)A mysterious woman named Neeva suddenly finds herself in the body of Dr. Jennifer Keller on Atlantis.
TV Review: Stargate Atlantis 5.17 – Infection
Television By Kevin Carr on December 6, 2008 | Comments (2)Dr. Keller’s gene therapy has caused an infection to the Wraith. When Rodney and the team try to fix things, they discover that the ship is literally falling apart, and hungry Wraith are waking up with a new desire to feed.
TV Review: Stargate Atlantis 5.16 – Brain Storm
Television By Kevin Carr on November 22, 2008 | Comments (16)On a two-week leave, Rodney (David Hewlett) invites Dr. Keller (Jewel Staite) back to Earth to attend a scientific presentation by one of his rivals, Malcolm Tunney (Dave Foley)
TV Review: Stargate Atlantis 5.15 – Remnants
Television By Kevin Carr on November 15, 2008 | Comments (2)While trying to hit on a pretty astrobiologist, Sheppard is taken hostage by the Genii leader Koyla, whom he had killed two years ago. Meanwhile, back on Atlantis, Woolsey faces a member of the IOA who wants him removed, and Rodney and Zelenka discover a mysterious device on the ocean floor.
TV Review: Stargate Atlantis 5.14 – The Prodigal
Television By Kevin Carr on November 8, 2008 | Comments (6)In this episode, we see Michael at his most desperate, and his most vulnerable. He’s still bent on revenge against the Atlantis team for making him what he is, and he is still reaching out to Teyla, secretly hoping that she would join him.
TV Review: Stargate Atlantis 5.13 – Inquisition
Television By Kevin Carr on October 25, 2008 | Comments (6)Any fan of the Stargate shows will recognize this episode as a flashback episode. These showed up periodically in the Stargate SG-1 series, and we’ve had a few throughout the Stargate: Atlantis run.
TV Review: Stargate Atlantis 5.12 – Outsiders
Television By Kevin Carr on October 19, 2008 | Comments (2)Here’s another episode that proves that David Hewlett is possibly the most versatile actor on Stargate: Atlantis.
TV Review: Stargate Atlantis 5.11 – The Lost Tribe
Television By Kevin Carr on October 11, 2008 | Comments (8)To say this episode, or the previous episode, was made for the fans would seem redundant in the Stargate universe. At this point, almost every episode is made for the fans.
TV Review: Stargate Atlantis 5.10 – First Contact
Television By Kevin Carr on September 27, 2008 | Be the First To CommentDaniel Jackson comes to Atlantis to search for an secret Ancient lab with the help of Rodney. However, when they discover the lab, a device attracks mysterious soldiers who kidnap Rodney and Daniel, along with a powerful weapon against the Wraith.
TV Review: Stargate Atlantis 5.9 – Tracker
Television By Kevin Carr on September 20, 2008 | Comments (4)While on a routine goodwill mission to a planet to help a village with an influenza-like outbreak, Dr. Keller is kidnapped. Rodney and Ronon stay behind to track the good doctor and the Runner who took her hostage.
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