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It's time to revisit the grand finale of the first season of Brad Wright's Conversations in Sci-Fi which saw Brad reunite with Stargate SG-1 and MacGuyver star Richard Dean Anderson after more than a ...
At the time of speaking to Paul Butterworth over Zoom in the depths of the Covid pandemic, he was deep into production on Australian auteur George Miller’s fantasy romance Three Thousand Years of ...
By any measure, Farscape ’s theme music is one of the greatest genre openings of all time. It’s up there with Nerf Herder’s frenetic theme for Buffy the Vampire Slayer for communicating in seconds the ...
ITV ‘dinosaur sci-fi’ show Primeval may have ended in 2011, but there is still an active Reddit community tossing back and forth theories about which season was best and why Cutter had to die. There’s ...
Star Trek ’s transporters are truly terrifying. If they’re not accidentally merging your personality and physiology with a mildly irritating work colleague, they’re fatally mangling your genetic code ...
Last November 30, we awoke to the outwardly alarming news that a black hole was aimed right at Earth. “Earlier this year, astronomers at the Palomar Observatory detected an extraordinary flash in a ...
The Birth of the Pheonix Site Setting The Stargate SG-1 Roleplaying Game uses Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition for its basic mechanics. Other systems are available under the Open Gaming License (OGL), ...
Amanda Tapping: Embracing Mental Health as a Fandom We’re redressing the balance. Amanda Tapping: Embracing Mental Health as a Fandom was a live interview hosted by The Companion’s Rebecca Davis, with ...
During her interview with The Companion’s Rebecca Davis for Amanda Tapping: Embracing Mental Health as a Fandom, the actor-turned-producer/director was frank about the mental health challenges she ...
The event celebrated the power of shows like Stargate SG-1 to offer inspiration, comfort, and even guidance and explored the ways in which the fandom has supported its own through tough times. Ticket ...
Orson Welles has a lot to answer for. After all, it was he, back in 1938, who pioneered the drama hoax with his radio version of War of the Worlds which scared half the wireless audience witless.
Green Ronin Publishing’s Chris Pramas is a people person. Not because he’s easy to get on with, which you’d expect from anyone who managed to thrive in an industry as close-knit as table-top ...
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