Keller, Carter and McKay are stranded in an abandoned Genii mine while off-world.Keller, Carter and McKay are stranded in an abandoned Genii mine while off-world.Keller, Carter and McKay are stranded in an abandoned Genii mine while off-world.
Rachel Luttrell
- Teyla Emmagan
- (credit only)
Jason Momoa
- Ronon Dex
- (credit only)
Chuck Campbell
- Dr. Rodney McKay Double
- (uncredited)
Hakan Coskuner
- Medic
- (uncredited)
D. Harlan Cutshall
- Marine
- (uncredited)
Lalo Espejo
- Scientist
- (uncredited)
Mario Ferrante
- Marine
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn a deleted scene, Colonel Carter and Doctor Keller talk about their current romantic relationships. Keller talks about her kiss with Ronon in Quarantine (2008) and Carter explains that she's in a relationship with "someone back in Washington."
- GoofsAfter Colonel Carter's fall, Doctor Keller states that she may have internal bleeding, yet gives her Ibuprofen. Ibuprofen can cause gastrointestinal bleeding but is not an anti-coagulant. It can slow down clotting, but only at high doses (higher than would be clinically administered).
- Quotes
Dr. Rodney McKay: I'd like to take a bath in whatever magical ointment they just put on my hands, because they're the only thing that doesn't hurt. It's not going to scar, is it?
Dr. Jennifer Keller: Chicks dig scars.
Dr. Rodney McKay: Not the chicks I dig.
- ConnectionsFeatures Stargate: Atlantis: Rising (2004)
- SoundtracksMain Title
Composed by Joel Goldsmith
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McKay Trapped Down Below With Two Women
Off-world, Keller, Carter and McKay are trapped in a mine....with earthquakes happening all the time.
Refreshingly oddball episode that has more in common with The Poseidon Adventure (1972) than with anything science fiction related. I am told some viewers found this hour a bit empty, which is a valid point, but considering what came before with endless space battles and all the rest....I think Trio has a place here.
One of the big things that separates Star Trek from Stargate is that Stargate often references current and not so current Hollywood movie/TV stars....we get a lot of that in this hour. Small talk is common. But it is well played here so why not.
This is not the first time this series has done a show with two or three regular characters trapped somewhere, but I don't recall an hour with such a nice 1970s-disaster movie-feel...in fact I was just waiting for McKay to make an Irwin Allen ("The Master Of Disaster") joke, but it never happened.
If watching on DVD, watch the special feature on the making of this episode. What started out as a low budget episode turned out to be one of the most costly and complicated (to make) of the season!
Refreshingly oddball episode that has more in common with The Poseidon Adventure (1972) than with anything science fiction related. I am told some viewers found this hour a bit empty, which is a valid point, but considering what came before with endless space battles and all the rest....I think Trio has a place here.
One of the big things that separates Star Trek from Stargate is that Stargate often references current and not so current Hollywood movie/TV stars....we get a lot of that in this hour. Small talk is common. But it is well played here so why not.
This is not the first time this series has done a show with two or three regular characters trapped somewhere, but I don't recall an hour with such a nice 1970s-disaster movie-feel...in fact I was just waiting for McKay to make an Irwin Allen ("The Master Of Disaster") joke, but it never happened.
If watching on DVD, watch the special feature on the making of this episode. What started out as a low budget episode turned out to be one of the most costly and complicated (to make) of the season!
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- StuOz
- Jan 11, 2019
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- Runtime44 minutes
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