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wraithfodder) wrote2007-09-10 08:10 pm
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Stargate Atlantis: Multichannel article talks about Weir's status
Over at Multichannel today (Sep 10 2007), writer Kent Gibbons laments the cast changes after watching a review copy of a season 4 Stargate Atlantis episode. While he feels there's room enough for both Carter and Weir, he doesn't understand why Weir had to get the boot (he needs to stand in a very long line that's already formed...).
One snippet from the article: "I remain a Stargate fan, and Higginson has some shining moments in the first two episodes of Atlantis’s Season Four, returning on Sept. 28. There’s still a nice photo of her on Sci Fi’s Atlantis home page. And the long-established (on SG-1 and Atlantis), often adversarial relationship between Carter and Atlantis brainiac Dr. Rodney McKay (David Hewlett) always leads to fun dialogue.
But I’m forced to agree with Wilson [About.com reviewer] on this point: “Dr. Weir, as interpreted by either actor, is a great character and it's a shame that she has to fade into the background just so that Atlantis [can] pull a Worf.”
(Translation installing a character from an earlier hit in the franchise, like the Klingon character Worf who was first in Star Trek: The Next Generation then in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.)"
Alas, I think poor Weir's gonna pull a Ford... vanish in an episode, never to be seen again. Not dead, but simply gone. Out of sight, out of mind.
It'll be interesting to see the TV critics/reviewers take on Weir being ousted and Carter being added.
One snippet from the article: "I remain a Stargate fan, and Higginson has some shining moments in the first two episodes of Atlantis’s Season Four, returning on Sept. 28. There’s still a nice photo of her on Sci Fi’s Atlantis home page. And the long-established (on SG-1 and Atlantis), often adversarial relationship between Carter and Atlantis brainiac Dr. Rodney McKay (David Hewlett) always leads to fun dialogue.
But I’m forced to agree with Wilson [About.com reviewer] on this point: “Dr. Weir, as interpreted by either actor, is a great character and it's a shame that she has to fade into the background just so that Atlantis [can] pull a Worf.”
(Translation installing a character from an earlier hit in the franchise, like the Klingon character Worf who was first in Star Trek: The Next Generation then in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.)"
Alas, I think poor Weir's gonna pull a Ford... vanish in an episode, never to be seen again. Not dead, but simply gone. Out of sight, out of mind.
It'll be interesting to see the TV critics/reviewers take on Weir being ousted and Carter being added.

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The rest just smile and say "Yes, everything's wonderful". Joe's the only one who's really given an indication of how he feels about the loss of Paul and Torri.
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Torri, on the other hand, well, I think she wanted more story line, and has wanted more over the last year or so. She's been deemed 'problematic' by the SGA machine, so that's why she's going to be shoved off in to the Ford-void. I've seen stuff about this over at Gateworld, but of course, nothing from either camp to confirm or deny that. However, since Torri has another 2 years on her contract, I'm sure they've told her to keep mum or no more contract, and the TPTB camp doesn't want to piss off many more Weir fans than they already have...
Though, me thinks it's a bit too late for that.
Joe, by the way, well, I'm sure that when his contract is up and if the show is still running, they will want him to stay, so no stepping on Joes toes. Anyone else, however, is fair game. Well, with the obvious exception of Amanda-walks-on-water-Tapping.
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I think the only truly safe people are Tapping and Hewlett. TPTB originally wanted Browder for the Flanigan role. I wouldn't put it past them to bring him in.
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And as depressing as it may sound, I have to agree that it would serve TPTB right if these games of musical chairs they keep playing with the cast ends up sinking the show.
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