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Stargate Atlantis
TV Series

Stargate Atlantis

2004Action, Adventure, Drama • 5 Seasons

Woke Score
1.9
out of 10

Series Overview

With the Ancients' city of Atlantis discovered in the Pegasus Galaxy by Stargate Command, Dr. Elizabeth Weir and Major Sheppard lead a scientific expedition to the ancient abandoned city. Once there, the team not only find themselves unable to contact Earth, but their explorations unexpectedly reawaken the Ancients' deadly enemies, The Wraith, who hunger for this new prey. Now with the help of newfound local allies like Teyla Emmagan, the Atlantis Team sets about to uncover their new home's secrets even as their war of survival against the Wraith begins.

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Season-by-Season Breakdown

Season 1

2/10

The Atlantis expedition team, led by Dr. Elizabeth Weir, arrives in the Pegasus Galaxy and discovers the lost city of Atlantis. They encounter a powerful new enemy, the Wraith, and face various challenges to protect their new home while exploring the galaxy and seeking new allies.

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Season 2

2.2/10

As the Wraith threat intensifies, the team strives to find ways to defend Atlantis and the Pegasus Galaxy from impending invasion. Key episodes focus on breakthroughs in ancient technology, dangerous alliances, and a desperate search for a means to stop their enemies once and for all.

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Season 3

1.6/10

The team faces escalating conflicts with both old and new adversaries, including the Wraith and a deadly new faction. The discovery of a potential game-changing technology introduces new ethical dilemmas, while relationships within the team are tested under growing pressures.

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Season 4

2/10

With changes in leadership and new allies, the team continues to battle the Wraith and confront new existential threats. Personal dynamics shift as members struggle with loss and make significant choices that shape the fate of Atlantis and its mission in the Pegasus Galaxy.

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Season 5

1.6/10

As Atlantis faces its greatest threats yet, the team must rely on unexpected alliances and new technologies to safeguard their city and the galaxy. The season builds toward a climactic confrontation that tests the strength, ingenuity, and resolve of the entire expedition.

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Overall Series Review

Stargate Atlantis stands as a dedicated example of classic science fiction, centered on the struggle for survival in a hostile galaxy. The narrative prioritizes a meritocratic structure where characters earn their positions through specialized skills, technical expertise, and proven bravery. Rather than focusing on demographic profiles or identity politics, the series emphasizes the functional cohesion of a team united by a common goal. This results in a story where competence and individual contribution serve as the primary metrics for success and respect. Throughout the series, the show maintains a consistent focus on the defense of humanity against external threats, most notably the Wraith. The core of the drama lies in tactical decision-making, scientific innovation, and the exploration of the Pegasus Galaxy. The relationships within the team reflect a balance of masculine and feminine archetypes that rely on mutual respect and functional hierarchy. Even as leadership roles evolve, these transitions occur based on established history and operational necessity rather than social commentary, keeping the focus firmly on the high-stakes mission. The series avoids contemporary socio-political lecturing, choosing instead to explore timeless themes like loyalty, the ethical dilemmas of advanced technology, and the strength of a found family. By keeping the narrative grounded in its own internal logic and the reality of life-or-death situations, Stargate Atlantis provides a focused journey that remains true to traditional science fiction values from start to finish. It is a straightforward, action-oriented series that prioritizes the defense of civilization and the triumph of ingenuity over identity-based conflict.

Categorical Breakdown

Identity Politics1.8/10

Oikophobia1.8/10

Feminism2.6/10

LGBTQ+1/10

Anti-Theism2.2/10

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