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{{Character Data | {{Character Data | ||
|photo= Amanda Paula.jpg | |photo= Amanda Paula.jpg | ||
|colony= Living on {{RDM|Caprica}} | |colony= Living on {{RDM|Caprica}} | ||
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[[File:Amanda and Duram, 1x16.jpg|thumb|Amanda and Jordan Duram meet at Orpheus Park]] | [[File:Amanda and Duram, 1x16.jpg|thumb|Amanda and Jordan Duram meet at Orpheus Park]] | ||
Telling Duram that Mar-Beth is her chief obstacle in fully infiltrating the Willow Family, Amanda convinces the GDD investigator to provide her with a listening device that could be planted in Clarice's bedroom. Suspicious that a mole within the GDD might be funneling information to the STO, Duram at first refuses to reveal the identity of his confidential informant to Director [[Gara Singh]]. However, after evidence in the MagLev bombing case housed at the GDD turns up missing, Duram decides to mislead Singh, implicating Mar-Beth Willow as his CI. When Mar-Beth is reported missing - having been murdered and mutilated by Clarice Willow - the mole within the GDD is revealed to be Director Singh himself, and Amanda Graystone's position as a confidential informant remains hidden {{CAP|Blowback}}. | Telling Duram that Mar-Beth is her chief obstacle in fully infiltrating the Willow Family, Amanda convinces the GDD investigator to provide her with a listening device that could be planted in Clarice Willow's bedroom. Suspicious that a mole within the GDD might be funneling information to the STO, Duram at first refuses to reveal the identity of his confidential informant to Director [[Gara Singh]]. However, after evidence in the MagLev bombing case housed at the GDD turns up missing, Duram decides to mislead Singh, implicating Mar-Beth Willow as his CI. When Mar-Beth is reported missing - having been murdered and mutilated by Clarice Willow - the mole within the GDD is revealed to be Director Singh himself, and Amanda Graystone's position as a confidential informant remains hidden {{CAP|Blowback}}. | ||
===The Holoband=== | ===The Holoband=== | ||
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===Bomb Plot=== | ===Bomb Plot=== | ||
[[File:Graystone Terror Alert, 1x18.jpg|thumb|The Graystones depicted as wanted terrorists in Caprica City]] | [[File:Graystone Terror Alert, 1x18.jpg|thumb|The Graystones depicted as wanted terrorists in Caprica City]] | ||
In the aftermath of the break in, Global Defense Department agents, under Gara Singh, storm the Graystone home, accusing them of being terrorists and the true planners of the MLMT bombing | In the aftermath of the break in, Global Defense Department agents, under Gara Singh, storm the Graystone home, accusing them of being terrorists and the true planners of the MLMT bombing. Ripped from her daughters arms in V-world and back into the real world, Amanda is forced to leave Zoe behind as she and Daniel escape in their private [[Phoenix]] aircraft. Believing the key to defeating Clarice is on that stolen holoband, Amanda instructs the pilot to bring them to Orpheus Park, where the holoband was last seen. Landing in the park, the Graystones go to work searching the area. Quickly locating Clarice's holoband, Daniel activates it, viewing a simulated bombing of [[Atlas Arena]] - the rehearsal for a real attack to occur within just a few hours. | ||
Rushing to Atlas Arena, Amanda and Daniel enter the stadium in disguise, breaking into a press box and incapacitating the photographer inside. As Amanda restrains the man, Daniel activates a remote link to a squadron of U-87 soldiers, bringing them to Atlas Arena. As the [[Caprica City Police]] attempt to force their way in to arrest the Graystones, Amanda holds them off, giving Daniel enough time to command the robots to eliminate the suicide bombers and prevent the explosion {{CAP|Apotheosis (episode)}}. | Rushing to Atlas Arena, Amanda and Daniel enter the stadium in disguise, breaking into a press box and incapacitating the photographer inside. As Amanda restrains the man, Daniel activates a remote link to a squadron of U-87 soldiers, bringing them to Atlas Arena. As the [[Caprica City Police]] attempt to force their way in to arrest the Graystones, Amanda holds them off, giving Daniel enough time to command the robots to eliminate the suicide bombers and prevent the explosion {{CAP|Apotheosis (episode)}}. | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Amanda Graystone was played by Irish actress [[Paula Malcomson]] who originally auditioned for the role of Sister Clarice. | *Amanda Graystone was played by Irish actress [[Paula Malcomson]] who originally auditioned for the role of Sister Clarice. | ||
[[File:Roger Cross as Tomas Vergis, 1x01.jpg|thumb|Paula Malcolmson and Roger R. Cross as Amanda Graystone and Tomas Vergis in a deleted scene from the ''Caprica'' pilot]] | [[File:Roger Cross as Tomas Vergis, 1x01.jpg|thumb|Paula Malcolmson and Roger R. Cross as Amanda Graystone and Tomas Vergis in a deleted scene from the ''Caprica'' pilot]] | ||
*In an early version of the ''Caprica'' pilot episode, Amanda was seen having an affair with | |||
*In an early version of the ''Caprica'' pilot episode, Amanda was seen having an affair with Tomas Vergis, then played by [[Roger R. Cross]]. According to [[David Eick]] in the podcast commentary for "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]," these scenes were excised from the episode in order to make Amanda more identifiable. At least one production still survived depicting Amanda with that early version of Vergis. [http://www.syfy.com/_cache/assets/assets/caprica_episode107_commentary.mp3] | |||
*In the podcast commentary for the same episode, Paula Malcolmson stated that she believed Amanda hailed from a colony other than Caprica. This assertion is supported by dialogue in "Know Thy Enemy" in which she and Clarice call native Capricans "babies". [http://www.syfy.com/caprica/includes/podcasts/mp3/104/caprica_episode104_commentary.mp3] | *In the podcast commentary for the same episode, Paula Malcolmson stated that she believed Amanda hailed from a colony other than Caprica. This assertion is supported by dialogue in "Know Thy Enemy" in which she and Clarice call native Capricans "babies". [http://www.syfy.com/caprica/includes/podcasts/mp3/104/caprica_episode104_commentary.mp3] | ||
*Of her character, Malcolmson stated "As an actor you have to sort of put aside your own judgments in terms of whether your character is necessarily good or bad. ...t was tough and I did think about it: particularly that many people would perhaps find Amanda unsympathetic. I just really tried to tap into the character’s loss and pain as well as the fact that she has made mistakes and then go from there, you know?" [http://scifiandtvtalk.wordpress.com/2010/02/23/capricas-david-eick-and-paula-malcomson-vive-la-difference/] | *Of her character, Malcolmson stated "As an actor you have to sort of put aside your own judgments in terms of whether your character is necessarily good or bad. ...t was tough and I did think about it: particularly that many people would perhaps find Amanda unsympathetic. I just really tried to tap into the character’s loss and pain as well as the fact that she has made mistakes and then go from there, you know?" [http://scifiandtvtalk.wordpress.com/2010/02/23/capricas-david-eick-and-paula-malcomson-vive-la-difference/] | ||
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