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Production
"Runner" is the last episode where Rainbow Sun Francks is credited as a regular cast member. Jason Momoa joins the main cast in this episode.
While rehearsing scenes for "Duet" where Cadman has control of McKay's body, Jamie Ray Newman would do a scene first, and then David Hewlett would try to mimic her movements, cadence, accent, etc. [1]
Alan C. Peterson, who played the Magistrate in "Condemned", previously played Canon in Stargate SG-1s Demons.
The episode title of "Trinity" is a reference to the Trinity test. [2]
The outdoors parts of "Instinct" were filmed on location at Lynn Valley Canyon, North Vancouver.[3]Jewel Staite, who played Kaylee Frye on the cult Sci-Fi show Firefly, is the second Firefly cast member to guest star on a Stargate series, the first being Adam Baldwin in Stargate SG-1 episode "Heroes". She would later go on to play Dr. Keller as a recurring guest star at the end of Season 3, continuing into Season 4 prior to becoming a series regular in season 5.
"Conversion" was actress Rachel Luttrell's first on-screen kissing scene.[4] Her parents were present for the kiss.[5]
Every scene in "Aurora" where Ronon appears in the environmental suit had to be played by a body double because Jason Momoa's head would not fit in the helmet.[6]
"Coup D'état" was supposed to feature the return of Acastus Kolya (last seen in "The Brotherhood"), but because of conflicts with Robert Davi's schedule it was rewritten to feature Kolya's second in command Ladon instead.
For "Allies", Brent Stait took over the role of Michael throughout the episode. Conner provided the voice after the crew felt it 'needed' it.[8]
"The Siege" received an Gemini nomination for "Best Visual Effects" in 2007.[9]
"The Hive" was nominated for a Gemini Award in the category "Best Sound in a Dramatic Series".)[10]
For "Grace Under Pressure", Joel Goldsmith was nominated for an Emmy in the category "Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)".)[10]