Atlantis: Runner
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2024 9:46 am
It's kind of fun looking back on this epsiode. I cannot think of anyone else who has come further from his Stargate roots than Jason Mamoa although Christopher Judge as Kratos is a close second.
I'm really happy for him. Science fiction typecasting is such an anchor around your neck. All of the other actors who made it big such as Richard Dean Anderson, Robert Carlyle, Robert Picardo etc. were big BEFORE Stargate. And even they were kind of typecasted.
Regarding the episode itself, Ford was infinitely more interesting as an anti-villain. He's a tragic figure a bit like Gary Mitchell from TOS. He didn't ask what happened to him. It would have been nice to see him back but it really does seem as if he died on that Hive.
The problem with him as a hero is that he really is just kind of ''there''. It's very hard to pin down anything remarkable or noteworthy about him.
I'm really happy for him. Science fiction typecasting is such an anchor around your neck. All of the other actors who made it big such as Richard Dean Anderson, Robert Carlyle, Robert Picardo etc. were big BEFORE Stargate. And even they were kind of typecasted.
Regarding the episode itself, Ford was infinitely more interesting as an anti-villain. He's a tragic figure a bit like Gary Mitchell from TOS. He didn't ask what happened to him. It would have been nice to see him back but it really does seem as if he died on that Hive.
The problem with him as a hero is that he really is just kind of ''there''. It's very hard to pin down anything remarkable or noteworthy about him.