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* How can [[Jamie Hamilton]] explain what happened to [[Brooks]], her [[UBC]] boss?  
* How can [[Jamie Hamilton]] explain what happened to [[Brooks]], her [[UBC]] boss?  
* Moreover, how could the laser blasts and weapons demonstrated at [[Williams]]' party be explained? Would any attention be paid by military authorities?
* Moreover, how could the laser blasts and weapons demonstrated at [[Williams]]' party be explained? Would any attention be paid by military authorities?
== Official Statements ==
* ''[[Chris Bunch]] and Allan Cole discuss [[Kent McCord]]'s and [[Barry Van Dyke]]'s refusal to shoot this episode, because of "[[The Return of Starbuck]]":''
: '''Chris Bunch:''' Larson decided that he was going to describe how [[Starbuck (1980)|Starbuck]] eats it. ("[[The Return of Starbuck]]".) What he didn't do was pass the word along to his cohorts and say, "Oh, by the way, one episode is going to be a flashback."
: So here's Kent McCord, who's desperately unhappy with the show. He's been coming down and crying the blues to us. Then all of a sudden he's told that he doesn't have to work next week because they're doing something with Dirk Benedict, the former star of the series. Well, that wasn't the most polite way to deal with it because all actors have an ego.
: '''Cole:''' And he's been putting his ass on the line, making a fool of himself every week with these rotten scripts. By suddenly bringing back Dirk Benedict in without advance warning or kind words, it's sort of like trying to put the blame on Kent for how the show was going. He was pretty angry about it and in fact the two actors [McCord and Van Dyke] were going to refuse to shoot the next episode, which would have been "[The Day They Kidnapped] Cleopatra". They were supposed to shoot the next day but Kent and his costar were refusing to show up. As it turned out, it was an empty threat because that afternoon the network pulled the plug on the series.<ref name="sftv"/>


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