"Lifeline" is the second episode of the
fourth season, and the 62nd episode overall, of the
science fiction
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television series
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''
Stargate Atlantis
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''. The episode first aired in the
United States
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on October 5, 2007, on the
Sci Fi Channel, and subsequently aired October 16 on
Sky One
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in the
United Kingdom
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. It was written by
executive producer
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Carl Binder
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, and directed by
Martin Wood. The episode is a continuation of the previous episode, "
Adrift", following
Colonel Sheppard and his team as they perform a mission to steal a Zero Point Module from the
Asurans. It was described by executive producer
Joseph Mallozzi
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He is most noted for his contributions to the ''Stargate SG-1'', '' Stargate: Atlantis'' and '' Stargate Universe'' television series and as showrunner of ''Dark Matter''. ...
as a "big op eppy."
The episode was considered to be somewhat of a send off to
Elizabeth Weir (played by the departing
Torri Higginson).
Although Wood was credited for directing, he was occupied with directing the movie ''
Stargate: Continuum'', so
Andy Mikita
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did most of the actual directing for the episode. It received slightly lower ratings than "Adrift", but was still well received.
Plot
To ensure the mission to steal a Zero Point Module is a success,
Dr. McKay (
David Hewlett
David Ian Hewlett (born 18 April 1968) is an English-Canadian actor, writer and director, known for his role as Dr. Rodney McKay in the ''Stargate'' science-fiction franchise. He first gained fame for his roles as Grant Jansky in the Canadian ...
) proposes to use
Dr. Weir (
Torri Higginson) and her nanites to access the
Asuran collective and guide them; should the Asurans take her over, McKay would activate a kill switch on the nanites, which would also effectively kill Weir. With their experimental jumper ready,
Sheppard (
Joe Flanigan) leaves
Teyla (
Rachel Luttrell
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) in command of Atlantis. The jumper's hyperdrive works and they arrive over the Asuran homeworld (M7R-227). With Weir's access, Sheppard and
Ronon (
Jason Momoa
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) easily steal the Zero Point Module. McKay then finds a code that will cause the Asurans to attack the
Wraith and convinces Sheppard to upload a programme to reactivate this dormant code.
McKay initiates an anti-
Replicator field to protect them from the Asurans, but
Oberoth (
David Ogden Stiers) discovers this and sends a wave to override the field. Weir leaves McKay, confronts Oberoth and uses his power to freeze all the Asurans, even tricking him into believing that he has captured the team, all to buy Sheppard enough time to upload the programme. However, Weir struggles to keep Asurans frozen, and when Sheppard finds her just as she loses control, she orders him to leave her behind as the Asurans unfreeze and capture her. The team escapes without Weir, but end up trapped as they lack the power to make it to hyperspace. They are unexpectedly assisted by the ''
Apollo
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'', who have found Atlantis with
Colonel Carter's (
Amanda Tapping
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) help. The ''Apollo'' lays down covering fire long enough for the team to land in the fighter bay and carries them back to Atlantis. However, the ''Apollo'' is unable to lock onto Doctor Weir and beam her aboard. Now fully powered, the city moves to M35-117, a back-up planet, by order of Sheppard and makes a rough landing onto its ocean. Whilst the team mourns the loss of Weir, McKay regains contact with
Stargate Command.
Dr. Zelenka (
David Nykl) announces that the Asurans have begun their attack against the Wraith, meaning Weir's sacrifice was not in vain. Carter tells Sheppard that they will miss Weir, though Sheppard vows to find her again.
Production
"Lifeline" first surfaced in February 2007.
Carl Binder
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wanted to do a heist episode during the off-season, though the writers had no idea where it would fit in the overall season arc. However, as "Adrift" was written, they realized their heist story flowed naturally from it.
Even though
Martin Wood was credited for directing the episode,
Andy Mikita
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ended up directing most of it instead, as well as directing parts of "Adrift"; Wood was directing ''
Stargate: Continuum'' at the time of filming.
Amanda Tapping
Amanda Tapping (born 28 August 1965) is a British-Canadian actress and director. She is best known for portraying Samantha Carter in the Canadian–American military science fiction television series ''Stargate SG-1,'' ''Stargate Atlantis,'' an ...
requested that showrunners
Mallozzi and
Mullie not give her a big part for the episode, as she was in the Arctic filming for ''Stargate: Continuum''. Another reason that Carter's appearance was small was that
Torri Higginson was still a part of the show, and the producers wanted Carter to be introduced slowly.
The episode, as a "third part", was difficult to write, since the second part ("Adrift") is a comeback resolve of the first part ("
First Strike"), and the third part has to "resolve the resolve." In the writing stages, there was also talk as to whether or not to save the experimental hyperdrive jumper. Eventually it was decided that it would be saved, to keep open the possibility of using it again.
Tapping felt acting on the new show went a little easier when filming Carter scenes with
Bill Dow ("
Bill Lee"), with whom she had previously worked on ''
Stargate SG-1
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''. She said another factor that made acting on ''Atlantis'' easier was the welcoming cast and crew of the series. Tapping's hair was longer than it was during her time on ''SG-1'', and the military approved of the change as long as it was worn up.
To save money on
visual effects
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, the crew built set pieces to represent some of the buildings on M7R-227 and placed them in front of the puddle jumper set. Another measure taken as a substitute to visual effects was to cast
mime artist
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s as the frozen Asurans.
While filming Weir guiding the team to find the ZPM, the fact that she can see "everything" without looking at anything was a hard sell for an actor, but with Higginson's drive in her eyes, this would make the scene more believable for the audience. The scene was not written in the original script. The set for the core room in the Asuran city was the same set as Atlantis' gate room, though in order to make it look as different as possible, the cameras were placed at angles not usually used for filming in the gate room, such as where they would normally place lights.
Reception
The episode earned a 1.1 household
Nielsen rating
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, which was down by one-tenth of a point or 8% from "Adrift". It fell behind ''
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'' (with a 1.2 rating), ''
Eureka
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'' (with a 1.4 rating) and ''
Ghost Hunters'' (with a 1.5 rating). In the United Kingdom, "Lifeline" received 443,000 viewers, placing ''Stargate Atlantis'' as number six in the top ten broadcasts for
Sky One
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for that week, behind ''
The Simpsons
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'' and ''
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''. It was positively received by most critics. Tory Ireland Mell of ''
IGN
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'' rated the episode a "masterful" 10 out of a possible 10, praising the slow introduction of Carter, rather than having an
SG-1 team member forced into the series, and stated the episode gets the viewer "glued to the television for one hour." ''Critical Myth'' rated the episode 8 out of 10, stating the episode as "light on plot twists but packs an emotional punch," and was somewhat critical for the lack of surprises in the episode's storyline. Brett Love of ''
TV Squad
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'' liked the episode's storyline, and thought Weir's exit was executed well, despite leaks from the Internet that Weir would be leaving, and compared the scene between her and
Oberoth to the confrontations between Neo and Agent Smith from
''The Matrix'' film series. However, Love was critical about the absence of Teyla throughout the majority of the episode.
References
External links
Lifeline at
mgm.com
*
Lifeline on
Scifi.com
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