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Oh this is- I'm sorry. This is where the deleted scene went. I think the deleted scene at the end of tonight's episode is actually an extension of this epis- of this scene. Not the earlier one. Easy to get them confused 'cause the actors are sitting in exactly the same positions.
Oh this is- I'm sorry. This is where the deleted scene went. I think the deleted scene at the end of tonight's episode is actually an extension of this epis- of this scene. Not the earlier one. Easy to get them confused 'cause the actors are sitting in exactly the same positions.


This scene had a little bit more meaning when there was also the added layer of [[Karl Agathon|Helo]]'s having been the officer that cried wolf all that time and [[William Adama|Adama]] having personally not listened to him, but it still plays. It plays within- the context of this episode. I like that Adama's the kind of leader that apologizes to his men face to face. Yeah, see? See, that's nice. It's  nice that he just salutes and leaves, but that was the cut. I think that was the moment where Helo actually told Adama. I'm pretty- I'm positive know that I've seen it again, that that's the  moment when Helo told Adama that he had let the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] die.
This scene had a little bit more meaning when it was also the added layer of [[Karl Agathon|Helo]]'s having been the officer that cried wolf all that time and [[William Adama|Adama]] having personally not listened to him, but it still plays. It plays within- the context of this episode. I like that Adama's the kind of leader that apologizes to his men face to face. Yeah, see? See? That's nice. It's  nice that he just salutes and leaves, but that was the cut. I think that was the moment where Helo actually told Adama. I'm pretty- I'm positive know that I've seen it again, that that's the  moment when Helo told Adama that he had let the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] die.


Now our fair hero back, back in the bosom of his family.  
Now our fair hero back, back in the bosom of his family.  

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