How Teyla Emmagan Actress Rachel Luttrell Reacted To Stargate Atlantis' Cancellation
When Stargate Atlantis bit the dust, Rachel Luttrell and the cast were in the midst of a see-sawing prediction about the likelihood of the show's future.
Read MoreWhen Stargate Atlantis bit the dust, Rachel Luttrell and the cast were in the midst of a see-sawing prediction about the likelihood of the show's future.
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