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*The license plate on Thrace's truck on Caprica is "FB 42 E3" {{TRS|Valley of Darkness}}.
*The license plate on Thrace's truck on Caprica is "FB 42 E3" {{TRS|Valley of Darkness}}.
*In the series finale, the symbolic pigeon that appears throughout Lee Adama's flashbacks represents Kara's spirit and their love. According to composer Bear McCreary, the pigeon serves as a metaphor: the more he tries to capture it, the further away it flies, until finally he must let it go—mirroring his relationship with Kara throughout the series.<ref name="daybreak"/>
*In the series finale, the symbolic pigeon that appears throughout Lee Adama's flashbacks represents Kara's spirit and their love. According to composer Bear McCreary, the pigeon serves as a metaphor: the more he tries to capture it, the further away it flies, until finally he must let it go—mirroring his relationship with Kara throughout the series.<ref name="daybreak"/>
=== Behind the Scenes ===
* According to the producers, the relationship between [[William Adama]] and Thrace was conceived as a father-daughter dynamic from the beginning of the series.<ref>[[Podcast:Act of Contrition|Podcast for "Act of Contrition"]], timestamp 08:23</ref>
* The commentary confirms that Thrace's engagement to [[Zak Adama]] was the reason she passed him for flight duty despite his poor skills, making her feel fundamentally responsible for his death.<ref>[[Podcast:Act of Contrition|Podcast for "Act of Contrition"]], timestamp 07:50</ref>
* The producers intended to develop a rivalry between Thrace and the newly introduced "nugget" [[Louanne Katraine|Kat]], exploring what happens when a protégé begins to outperform her mentor.<ref>[[Podcast:Act of Contrition|Podcast for "Act of Contrition"]], timestamp 24:29</ref>
* David Eick praised [[Katee Sackhoff]]'s acting instincts, specifically citing her impulse to grab William Adama's hand during their emotional confrontation as an unscripted moment that was "so great."<ref>[[Podcast:Act of Contrition|Podcast for "Act of Contrition"]], timestamp 35:35</ref>


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