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The Grimm Books Are Now a Series

The upcoming Grimm books…

On November 5th, the first of the Grimm books will be available. I have no idea how these stories will fall in with the canon of the series, but it should be a lot of fun to find out.

Grimm: The Icy Touch Grimm: The Chopping Block

So yeah, as I suspected, but not as I’d hoped, the cover image of The Icy Touch hasn’t changed much. They managed to get the title on there now, but I had to post a largish image just so it could be seen.

But, while grabbing  the image, I noticed there’s a second book on the way.

Like the former cover for The Icy Touch, the cover image for The Chopping Block seems to be a place holder. I guess when it’s finally published, they’ll add the title in the spot where “Book 2” now resides.

The Icy Touch (Grimm, Book #1)

Back in the 19th century a Wesen and a Grimm fight to the death. The Grimm wins, but the Wesen’s son escapes and vows revenge. In the present day, Captain Renard sends Nick and Hank to investigate an international crime cartel named Le Touche Givre (The Icy Touch). They discover this deadly gang is run by Wesen, and is involved in various illegal activities, including forced prostitution and drug pushing. As they close in on the gang, Nick begins to realize that their charismatic and dangerous leader is just as intent on tracking him down…

From the publisher: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/226806/grimm-the-icy-touch-by-john-shirley/

The Chopping Block (Grimm, Book #2)

A cache of bones is found in a shallow grave in local woods… Meanwhile missing persons cases in Portland seem to be on the increase. As more bones are discovered, Portland homicide Detective Nick Burkhardt and his partner Hank Griffin investigate – but there seems to be no connection between the victims… A brand-new original story set in the Grimm universe.

From the publisher: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/226807/grimm-the-chopping-block-by-john-passarella/

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A List of the Stargate Atlantis Legacy Series Books; Because It’s Finally Over

Stargate Atlantis: The Legacy Series: Inheritors
It’s done. The end. The Legacy series is over.* And I’m a few months late with this post. Oops. Here’s all the books in the series, for those who might be interested.

  1. Homecoming by Jo Graham & Melissa Scott
  2. The Lost by Jo Graham & Amy Griswold
  3. Allegiance  by Melissa Scott & Amy Griswold
  4. The Furies by Jo Graham
  5. Secrets by Melissa Scott & Jo Graham
  6. Inheritors by Melissa Scott, Jo Graham, & Amy Griswold

One reviewer wasn’t that pleased with the way the series turned out. I wouldn’t know. I gave up reading after Homecoming because I don’t like reading series in progress. The series came back to mind recently though, after I received a notice from Fandemonium that some out of print books in the Stargate Atlantis series were now available—books I meant to pick up but just hadn’t gotten around to it. Anyway, back to the unhappy reviewer.

…while it’s not the unedited dreck which I usually give one star, it was a colossal disappointment. Especially considering the strong start in Homecoming. Since I’ve already detailed much of how, in my opinion, the series went off the rails in my reviews for The Furies and Secrets, I’ll try not to reiterate too much. It’s somewhat difficult, however, because many of the faults in this final volume originated elsewhere.

It made me want to go back and dig up the other reviews mentioned, but then I came to my senses. If I pick the rest of these books up now, I don’t want to be aware of any glaring issues before I read them. I’d rather not ask for trouble if I can help it.

*Apparently, it’s not really over after all. But I’ll save that for another post.

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Grimm Has a Book on the Way: The Icy Touch

Lookie what I just found! Grimm: The Icy Touch by John Shirley has a November 5, 2013 publication date.

Now this is something I’ve been waiting for and didn’t even realize it.

As a huge fan of Grimm, seeing that they’ve moved to media tie-in books excites me for the future of this series and the universe it has created. Especially after that season 2 finale on Tuesday (May 21) that’s still currently available to watch on the Grimm video page at NBC.com.

Portland homicide Detective Nick Burkhardt discovers he is descended from an elite line of criminal profilers known as “Grimms”, charged with keeping balance between humanity and the mythological creatures of the world.

The book can be bought at most online books stores.

I’m assuming the book is going to get a better description at some point and possibly a better cover that actually makes use of the title…

Then again, television media tie-in novels aren’t known for their fantastic covers and mostly use stock images of the cast.

The book’s cover does say “Book 1” which could indicate a possible series of books are already planned and that this isn’t just a one-off release.

On top of that, I’m not sure it’s realistic to hope for it, but I would love to see Amazon make a deal with the owners of Grimm for their new Kindle Worlds program. I know I’d try my hand at it! I adore the show, have written some (inappropriate) fan fiction that I’d never be able to use in that way, but I’d certainly be willing to give a shot to a more plausible, sticks-to-the-known-canon, story. In fact, I have one in progress that I abandoned at about the 5,000 word mark about a year ago that I’d probably revisit.

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On Fire, a Teen Wolf Novel at a Bargain Price; Because the Book Sucks?

Huge Teen Wolf fan here and I knew this was going to be an awful read going into it, but just had to anyway. I was not disappointed in how bad it is.

Ouch.

I can’t agree or disagree with the reviewer named Margaret because I haven’t yet read the book, but I think it’s neat that she went into the book knowing (somehow) that it was going to be terrible and then getting lucky enough to have all her hopes and dreams fulfilled. ;)

The paperback of On Fire is currently cheaper than the ebook at the moment and listed as bargain pricing, probably because the third season is about to start and from rumors I’m hearing, much of the stuff in the book is about to get overwritten. Then it’ll just be another fanfic story that does what it wants, regardless of—oh, wait. It’s already done that according to several other reviews.

Nancy Holder takes events out of the chronological timeline. The first chapter clearly states that the book begins at the end of the fifth episode of season one, “The Tell.”

The reviewer (Megan) goes on to detail several of these instances.

That said, I’m a fan, and I might pick the book up anyway. Season 3 starts soon.

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The Walking Dead Board Game

Came across this Walking Dead Board Game at Think Geek today, and since I just came off a binge viewing session of The Walking Dead, I find myself noticing everything zombie these days.

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I’ve only recently been introduced to cooperative games, having bought my first one a few months ago. It was called Forbidden Island and it was pretty cool. The Walking Dead board game seems like a perfect type of game for cooperative play. Anyway, I thought it might be interesting to add it to the site, so here it is. Click one of the links to go to the store where you can buy the board game or just find out a little bit more about it. It looks really cool and if you’re anything like me, you enjoy branching out when it comes to your favorite television shows.

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Doesn’t it look awesome?! Going in my cart now… LOL.

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Warehouse 13: A Touch of Fever

Warehouse 13 - A Touch of FeverI think it’s apparent I’m a fan of TV series tie-in novels for television shows I like. Today, I came across the first tie-in novel for Warehouse 13, a show I’ve been watching since it premiered on Syfy a few years ago. The book was published in June 2011 and I’m not sure how I missed seeing it then (oh, yeah, I do, but I’ll save you the drama… It’s not nearly as interesting as Warehouse 13 :)

If you’re a Warehouse 13 fan who also enjoys reading, you’ll want to buy A Touch of Fever.

Warehouse 13: A Touch of Fever is a story from Greg Cox based on the Syfy series Warehouse 13. In it, an epidemic of mysterious illnesses and reports of a psychic healer have Warehouse/Secret Service agents Pete Lattimer and Myka Bering leading a dangerous investigation that gets Pete infected with a deadly disease. Myka, Artie, and Claudia have to find a pair of cursed gloves, stop a madman from unleashing a plague, and save Pete!

This is an official tie-in novel written by Greg Cox (New York Times bestselling author) and published by Pocket Books for Syfy’s Warehouse 13 television series.

Warehouse 13 houses historical and ancient artifacts that have supernatural/paranormal properties. Warehouse 13 is a top-secret facility in South Dakota where the most innocent seeming artifact can be deadly.

The book is available as a mass market paperback or as an ebook compatible with a variety of ebook readers.

Book Details

  • Warehouse 13 Media Tie-in
  • Characters: Pete Lattimer, Myka Bering, Artie, Claudia, others
  • Pocket Books, June 2011
  • Mass Market Paperback, 320 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0743491734
  • ISBN-13: 9780743491730
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Once Upon a Time Poster of Prince Charming

Oh, my. I was searching for something today and came across several interesting posters for the Once Upon a Time TV show and of course, this particular poster really caught my eye. I’m sure you can see why.

This poster promotes Once Upon a Time, and plenty of fans of the show will be interested in adding this lovely poster to their Once Upon a Time memorabilia collection, or using it to start one.

This is a fabric wall scroll poster so it’s something a little extra special. There are actually several variations, and you can buy a complete set if you find yourself or a family member/friend really getting into the show.

There are other posters for the show. The color variations are really cool and the set as a whole is just gorgeous.

My daughter will adore these, and they’ll make great room decorations. There are also additional sizes and variteties of the Once Upon a Time wall scroll posters, and you can see what’s available by clicking the link.

This TV show is without a doubt one of my new favorites. Although I’m enjoying several other new series, Once Upon a Time is the best new show of the entire season this year. Here’s hoping there are many more episodes of this fascinating fantasy series to come.

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SGA-18: Allegiance by Melissa Scott & Amy Griswold

Allegiance is the 18th book in the series of Stargate Atlantis books and it was published November 2011.

Allegiance

Allegiance is book #3 in the Legacy Series. For those of you who don’t know, the Legacy Series started where the TV show left off at the end of season 5 of Stargate Atlantis. From there, the stories in the series, Homecoming and The Lost, have been able to take the SGA characters into uncharted territory because there’s no timeline the stories have to fit into.

The series is tied together tightly, so if you haven’t read the first two Legacy books, you’re definitely going to want to read them before you read Allegiance.

If you want the hard copy version, you’ll either have to buy directly from stargatenovels.com or wait until it’s available elsewhere. I seriously suggest you buy the ebook because the price is really good. If you love the book, you can always get a paperback copy as soon as it’s available.

Allegiance Description

The description spoils some of the events of the previous two books, so you might want to read those books first if you don’t like spoilers.

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The Walking Dead 2012 Calendar

The Walking Dead is a new favorite science fiction television series for me. It’s quite clearly a mix of horror and sci-fi, but so is much of science fiction television these days. It was cool to discover this calendar though and of course I had to add it to this website.

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Fans of the crazy zombie apocalypse series The Walking Dead are probably going to like this 2012 wall calendar that covers September 2011 to December 2012. Each month has a different zombie horror for you to look at.

This is a standard 11.5" by 11.5" wall calendar that opens to 23" by 11.5" with a back cover image that shows samples of the pictures for each month. It’s The Walking Dead zombies in all their gory goodness.

Buy The Walking Dead 2012 Wall Calendar and bring all the desolate creepiness of the series to your wall for all to see, or just add it to your collection of memorabilia for The Walking Dead TV show.

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Stargate Atlantis Complete Series Blu-Ray Review

Finally! Stargate Atlantis The Complete Series on Blu-ray is here! The special features and episode commentaries come in at over 50 hours in an awesome 20 disc collection that brings together all the episodes of the entire series along with specials about many of the episodes, characters, cast and crew. If you’re a fan, you are going to want to buy the Stargate Atlantis Blu-ray set.

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Stargate Atlantis: The Complete Series

Stargate Atlantis Blu-ray Box Set

This Blu-ray set is a great purchase for fans of the series. With the beautiful picture you can only get from Blu-ray, this box set of the complete series of Stargate Atlantis is the most compact, shelf-friendly set of all five seasons that you can get your hands on.

There are plenty of special features and extras on the discs in this box set, including commentaries for most of the episodes, behind the scenes specials called Mission Directives, and other features. See the list of special features and commentaries below for more information, and for a full review of the Stargate Atlantis Blu-ray box set just follow the link.

Stargate Atlantis is an action adventure science fiction series based on the popular Stargate SG-1 series. The adventures through the gate continues in the Pegasus Galaxy where an expedition from Earth has traveled to the fabled city of Atlantis to search out new technologies and the knowledge of the Ancients. Only when the expedition arrives in Pegasus, the team discovers an ancient foe called the Wraith that feeds on humans–and they’ve woken them early from their slumber. With no way to return to Earth and a new and powerful enemy, the Atlantis expedition must find allies and fight off an enemy that not even the Ancients could defeat.

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Special Features Included in the Blu-ray Box Set

  • Disc 1 (Season 1):
    • “Rising” (Parts 1 and 2)
      • Commentary by Director Martin Wood and Actor Joe Flanigan
    • “Hide and Seek”
      • Commentary by Actors Rachel Luttrell, Torri Higginson and Paul McGillion
    • “Thirty Eight Minutes”
      • Commentary by Actors Rachel Luttrell ad Paul McGillion
    • “Suspicion”
    • Extras
      • “Stargate: Atlantis” Set Tour with Directors Martin Wood and Peter DeLuise
  • Disc 2 (Season 1):
    • “Childhood’s End”
      • Commentary by Writer Martin Gero and Actors Rachel Luttrell and Rainbow Sun Francks
    • “Poisoning the Well”
    • “Underground”
    • “Home”
    • “The Storm”
      • Commentary by Director Martin Wood, Writer Martin Gero and Actor David Hewlett
    • Extras
      • Wraithal Discrimination: It’s Not Easy Being Green
      • Diary of Rainbow Sun Francks
  • Disc 3 (Season 1):
    • “The Eye”
      • Commentary by Director Martin Wood, Writer Martin Gero and Actor David Hewlett
    • “The Defiant One”
      • Commentary by Director Peter DeLuise and Stunt Coordinator Dan Shea
    • “Hot Zone”
      • Commentary by Writer Martin Gero and Actors Rachel Luttrell, Rainbow Sun Francks and Paul McGillion
    • “Sanctuary”
      • Commentary by Actors Rachel Luttrell and Torri Higginson
    • “Before I Sleep”
    • Extras
      • Mission Directive: “The Storm/The Eye”
      • Mission Directive: “Sanctuary”
      • Mission Directive: “Before I Sleep”
  • Disc 4 (Season 1):
    • “Brotherhood”
      • Commentary by Director Martin Wood, Writer Martin Gero and Actor David Hewlett
    • “Letters from Pegasus”
    • “The Gift”
      • Commentary by Director Peter DeLuise and Actor Gary Jones
    • “The Siege: Part 1”
      • Commentary by Director Martin Wood, Writer Martin Gero and Actor David Hewlett
    • “The Siege: Part 2”
      • Commentary by Director Martin Wood, Writer Martin Gero and Actors Joe Flanigan and David Hewlett
    • Extras
      • Mission Directive: “The Siege”
      • A look back on Season One with Writer Martin Gero
  • Disc 5 (Season 2):
    • “The Siege: Part 3”
      • Commentary by Director Martin Wood, Writer Martin Gero and Actors Joe Flanigan and David Hewlett
    • “The Intruder”
      • Commentary by Director Peter DeLuise and Actor Gary Jones
    • “Runner”
      • Commentary by Director Martin Wood and Actor David Hewlett
    • “Duet”
      • Commentary by Director Peter DeLuise, Writer Martin Gero and Actor David Hewlett
    • “Condemned”
      • Commentary by Director Peter DeLuise and Actor Gary Jones
    • Extras
      • Mission Directive: “The Siege: Part 3” featuring Director Martin Wood
      • Mission Directive: “The Intruder” featuring Director Peter DeLuise
  • Disc 6 (Season 2):
    • “Trinity”
      • Commentary by Director Martin Wood and Writer Damian Kindler
    • “Instinct”
      • Commentary by Director Andy Mikita and Producer Paul Mullie
    • “Conversion”
      • Commentary by Writer Martin Gero and Actors Joe Flanigan and David Hewlett
    • “Aurora”
      • Commentary by Director Martin Wood and Co-Producer Peter DeLuise
    • “The Lost Boys”
      • Commentary by Writer Martin Gero and Actors Joe Flanigan and David Hewlett
    • Extras
      • Mission Directive: “Instinct” featuring Director Peter DeLuise
      • Introduction to a Character: Ronon Dex
  • Disc 7 (Season 2):
    • “The Hive”
      • Commentary by Director Martin Wood
    • “Epiphany”
      • Commentary by Director Neil Fearnley
    • “Critical Mass”
      • Commentary by Director Andy Mikita, Actor Rachel Luttrell and Director of Photography Brenton Spencer
    • “Grace Under Pressure”
      • Commentary by Director Martin Wood, Writer Martin Gero and Actors Amanda Tapping and David Hewlett
    • “The Tower”
      • Commentary by Producer Paul Mullie and Director Andy Mikita
    • Extras
      • Profile On: David Hewlett
      • “Stargate: Atlantis” Stunts
  • Disc 8 (Season 2):
    • “The Long Goodbye”
      • Commentary by Director Andy Mikita, Actor Torri Higginson and Director of Photography Brenton Spencer
    • “Coup D’etat”
      • Commentary by Director Martin Wood, Writer Martin Gero and Actor David Hewlett
    • “Michael”
      • Commentary by Director Martin Wood and Supervising Producer/Director Peter DeLuise
    • “Inferno”
      • Commentary by Director Peter DeLuise and Actor Gary Jones
    • “Allies”
      • Commentary by Director Andy Mikita, Writer Martin Gero and Actor David Hewlett
    • Extras
      • Road to a Dream with Martin Gero
      • Profile On: Paul McGillion
  • Disc 9 (Season 3):
    • “No Man’s Land”
      • Commentary by Producer/Writer Martin Gero and Director/Supervising Producer Martin Wood
    • “Misbegotten”
      • Commentary by Executive Producer Paul Mullie and Director/Supervising Producer Martin Wood
    • “Irresistible”
      • Commentary by Director/Supervising Producer Martin Wood and Director of Photography Michael Blundell
    • “Sateda”
      • Commentary by Executive Producer, Writer and Director Robert C. Cooper & Director of Photography Brenton Spencer
    • “Progeny”
      • Commentary by Director Andy Mikita and VFX Supervisor Mark Savela
    • Extras
      • Mission Directive: “Sateda” featuring Director Robert C. Cooper
      • Mission Directive: “Progeny” featuring Director Andy Mikita
      • Inside the Stargate: Atlantis Visual FX Department
      • Profile On: Rachel Luttrell
  • Disc 10 (Season 3):
    • “The Real World”
    • “Common Ground”
      • Commentary by Director William Waring and Director of Photography Brenton Spencer
    • “McKay & Mrs. Miller”
      • Commentary by Producer/Writer Martin Gero and Director/Supervising Producer Martin Wood
    • “Phantoms”
      • Commentary by Co-Executive Producer Carl Binder and Director/Supervising Producer Martin Wood
    • “The Return, Part 1”
      • Commentary by Producer/Writer Martin Gero and Executive Producer Paul Mullie
    • Extras
      • Mission Directive: “Phantoms” featuring Director/Supervising Producer Martin Wood
      • General O’Neill Goes to Atlantis
  • Disc 11 (Season 3):
    • “The Return, Part 2”
      • Commentary by Producer/Writer Martin Gero and Executive Producer Paul Mullie
    • “Echoes”
      • Commentary by Director William Waring and Director of Photography Brenton Spencer
    • “Irresponsible”
      • Commentary by Director/Supervising Producer Martin Wood and Director of Photography Michael Blundell
    • “Tao of Rodney”
      • Commentary by Director/Supervising Producer Martin Wood and Director of Photography Michael Blundell
    • “The Game”
      • Commentary by Director William Waring and Director of Photography Brenton Spencer
    • Extras
      • Mission Directive: “The Game” featuring Director William Waring
      • Masters of the Alien
  • Disc 12 (Season 3):
    • “The Ark”
      • Commentary by Director/Supervising Producer Martin Wood and VFX Supervisor Mark Savela
    • “Sunday”
      • Commentary by Producer/Writer Martin Gero and Director William Waring
    • “Submersion”
      • Commentary by Director Brenton Spencer and VFX Supervisor Mark Savela
    • “Vengeance”
      • Commentary by Director Andy Mikita and Creature Effects Designer Todd Masters
    • “First Strike”
      • Commentary by Producer/Writer Martin Gero, Director/Supervising Producer Martin Wood and VFX Supervisor Mark Savela 
    • Extras
      • Mission Directive: “First Strike” featuring Director/Supervising Producer Martin Wood
      • “Stargate Atlantis:” A Look Back on Season 3 with Martin Gero
  • Disc 13 (Season 4):
    • “Adrift”
      • Commentary by Co-Executive Producer/Writer Martin Gero, Director/Supervising Producer Martin Wood
    • “Lifeline”
      • Commentary by Director/Supervising Producer Martin Wood and Actor Amanda Tapping
    • “Reunion”
      • Commentary by Executive Producer/Writer Joseph Mallozzi and Director William Waring
    • “Doppelganger”
      • Commentary by Executive Producer, Writer and Director Robert C. Cooper and VFX Supervisor Mark Savela
    • “Travelers”
      • Commentary by Executive Producer/Writer Paul Mullie and Director William Waring
    • Extras
      • Mission Directive: Doppelganger with Robert C. Cooper
      • A New Leader: Amanda Tapping Joins Atlantis
  • Disc 14 (Season 4):
    • “Tabula Rasa”
      • Commentary by Producer/Writer Alan McCullough and Director/Supervising Producer Martin Wood and Actress Amanda Tapping
    • “Missing”
      • Commentary by Co-Executive Producer/Writer Carl Binder and Producer/Director Andy Mikita
    • “The Seer”
      • Commentary by Producer/Writer Alan McCullough and Director Andy Mikita
    • “Miller’s Crossing”
      • Commentary by Co-Executive Producer/Writer Martin Gero and Producer/Director Andy Mikita
    • “This Mortal Coil”
      • Commentary by Executive Producer/Writer Joseph Mallozzi and Director William Waring
    • Extras
      • “Stargate Atlantis” Bloopers
      • Mission Directive: “This Mortal Coil” with Director William Waring
  • Disc 15 (Season 4):
    • “Be All My Sins Remember’d”
      • Commentary by Co-Executive Producer/Writer Martin Gero and Producer/Director Andy Mikita
    • “Spoils of War”
      • Commentary by Producer/Writer Alan McCullough and Director William Waring
    • “Quarantine”
      • Commentary by Director/Supervising Producer Martin Wood and Actress Amanda Tapping
    • “Harmony”
      • Commentary by Co-Executive Producer/Writer Martin Gero and Director William Waring
    • “Outcast”
      • Commentary by Producer/Writer Alan McCullough and Producer/Director Andy Mikita
    • Extras
      • Mission Directive: “Quarantine” with Director Martin Wood
      • Mission Directive: “Outcast” with Director Andy Mikita
  • Disc 16 (Season 4):
    • “Trio”
      • Commentary by Co-Executive Producer/Writer Martin Gero, Director/Supervising Producer Martin Wood and Actress Amanda Tapping
    • “Midway”
    • “The Kindred”
      • Commentary by Executive Producer/Writer Joseph Mallozzi and Director Peter F. Woeste
    • “The Kindred, Part II”
      • Commentary by Producer/Writer Alan McCullough and Director/Supervising Producer Martin Wood
    • “The Last Man”
      • Commentary on “The Last Man” by Executive Producer/Writer Paul Mullie and Director/Supervising Producer Martin Wood
    • Extras
      • The Making of “Trio”
      • A Look Back at Season 4
      • Deleted Scenes
  • Disc 17 (Season 5):
    • “Search and Rescue”
      • Commentary by Executive Producer Martin Gero and Director/Producer Andy Mikita
    • “The Seed”
      • Commentary by Director William Waring
    • “Broken Ties”
      • Commentary by Executive Producer Joseph Mallozzi and Actor Jason Momoa
    • “The Daedalus Variations”
      • Commentary by Supervising Producer Alan McCullough and Director/Producer Andy Mikita
    • “Ghost In The Machine”
    • Extras
      • Mission Directive: “Search and Rescue” with Director Andy Mikita and Producer Martin Gero
      • Showdown! Ronon v. Tyre
      • Bringing “The Seed” to Life
  • Disc 18 (Season 5):
    • “The Shrine”
    • “Whispers”
      • Commentary by Executive Producer Joseph Mallozzi and Director William Waring
    • “The Queen”
      • Commentary by Supervising Producer Alan McCullough and Director Brenton Spencer
    • “Tracker”
      • Commentary by Executive Producer Carl Binder and Director William Waring
    • “First Contact”
      • Commentary by Executive Producer Martin Gero and Director/Producer Andy Mikita
    • Extras
      • Mission Directive: ”Whispers” with Director William Waring and Executive Producer Joseph Mallozzi
      • Mission Directive: “Tracker” with Director William Waring and Executive Produce Carl Binder
      • Tricks of the Trade: Submerging the Stargate
      • Joe Flanigan: A Conversation with the Colonel
  • Disc 19 (Season 5):
    • “The Lost Tribe”
      • Commentary by Executive Producer Martin Gero and Director/Producer Andy Mikita
    • “Outsiders”
      • Commentary by Supervising Producer Alan McCullough and Director William Waring
    • “Inquisition”
      • Commentary by Director Brenton Spencer and Actor Tobias Slezak
    • “The Prodigal”
      • Commentary by Executive Producer Carl Binder and Director/Producer Andy Mikita
    • “Remnants”
      • Commentary by Executive Producer Joseph Mallozzi and Director William Waring
    • Extras
      • Building a Humanoid with James Robbins and Martin Gero
      • Dr. Jackson Goes to Atlantis
      • The Life and Death of Michael Kenmore
      • Deleted Scenes (Part One)
  • Disc 20 (Season 5):
    • “Brain Storm”
      • Commentary by Executive Producer/Director Martin Gero
    • “Infection”
    • “Identity”
    • “Vegas”
      • Commentary by Executive Producer Robert C. Cooper, Producer John G. Lenic and Editor Mike Banas
    • “Enemy at the Gate”
      • Commentary by Executive Producer Paul Mullie and VFX Supervisor Mark Savela
    • Extras
      • Mission Directive: “Brain Storm” with Director Martin Gero
      • “Stargate Atlantis” Goes To Vegas
      • Deleted Scenes (Part Two)

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