When McKay's sister Jeanie is kidnapped, the team returns to Earth to find her.When McKay's sister Jeanie is kidnapped, the team returns to Earth to find her.When McKay's sister Jeanie is kidnapped, the team returns to Earth to find her.
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Amanda Tapping
- Colonel Samantha Carter
- (credit only)
Rachel Luttrell
- Teyla Emmagan
- (credit only)
Sheri Rabold
- Scientist
- (as Sheri Noel)
Doron Bell
- SF
- (as Doron Bell Jr.)
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- TriviaIn the lab, where McKay and his sister first meet, she mentions "great detective work there, Nancy Drew" In the German dubbing, this got replaced with "Sherlock Holmes", because "Nancy Drew" is less well known outside the US and Canada..
- GoofsWhen Kaleb and Rodney are talking in the kitchen, the cupboards behind Kaleb start out with dinosaur decorations on the doors. Later in the conversation, those decorations are gone.
- Quotes
Dr. Rodney McKay: Say, you and I are about even when it comes to looks, right?
Lt. Colonel John Sheppard: Who's been lying to you?
Dr. Rodney McKay: No, I'm serious.
Lt. Colonel John Sheppard: I am, too. Who's been lying to you?
- ConnectionsFeatures Battlestar Galactica: Scar (2006)
- SoundtracksMain Title
Composed by Joel Goldsmith
Featured review
A very good David Hewlett episode
This is another episode where we get to see David Hewlett's real sister back in the role as his in-show sister.
I understand David Hewlett as Rodney McKay is some people's least favorite character in this show, but I don't understand why. He is an excellent actor, and in this episode he is truly sparkling with his brilliant performance. He was the main reason I watched Stargate Atlantis until the end, and still keep watching it over and over.
The episode is also a crossover to Stargate SG-1, although the latter was canceled at the time, but I love cross-overs none the less. There is a pretty witty dialogue between Ronon and Sgt. Walter.
I also like sci-fi shows where they bring things to the 'real world', and there is a fair share of that in this episode.
8 thumbs up from me!
I understand David Hewlett as Rodney McKay is some people's least favorite character in this show, but I don't understand why. He is an excellent actor, and in this episode he is truly sparkling with his brilliant performance. He was the main reason I watched Stargate Atlantis until the end, and still keep watching it over and over.
The episode is also a crossover to Stargate SG-1, although the latter was canceled at the time, but I love cross-overs none the less. There is a pretty witty dialogue between Ronon and Sgt. Walter.
I also like sci-fi shows where they bring things to the 'real world', and there is a fair share of that in this episode.
8 thumbs up from me!
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