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*[[Natalie Faust]] stands in commanding pose: "She assumes a leadership position for a group of Cylons [that have] a separate agenda from the rest of them." Faust leads the initial rebellion that fractures the unity of the Cylon race but is assassinated by Sharon Agathon, whom she is pointing at. Her position is later filled by [[D'Anna Biers]], then by [[Ellen Tigh]]. | *[[Natalie Faust]] stands in commanding pose: "She assumes a leadership position for a group of Cylons [that have] a separate agenda from the rest of them." Faust leads the initial rebellion that fractures the unity of the Cylon race but is assassinated by Sharon Agathon, whom she is pointing at. Her position is later filled by [[D'Anna Biers]], then by [[Ellen Tigh]]. | ||
*[[Sharon Agathon|Sharon]] and | *[[Sharon Agathon|Sharon]] and [[Karl Agathon]] cast a worried glance across the table: "The person they're looking at is definitely reacting." This may have been resolved in "[[Guess What's Coming to Dinner?]]"; they are looking frightened toward Natalie who is pointing accusatorilly in their general direction. In "Guess What's Coming to Dinner?," Sharon shoots Natalie when she believes the latter to be an immediate danger to Hera; Natalie dies of her injuries in the next episode. | ||
*Admiral [[William Adama|Adama]] sits on the end of the table, as far as possible from President Roslin: "They're also turned toward each other." Adama and Roslin are pulled apart by circumstance over the course of the season, but their love bonds them together. Though Roslin ultimately dies in the series finale, Adama promises to build the [[Unfinished Business|cabin they talked about back on New Caprica]] by her burial mound so he can be with her always. | *Admiral [[William Adama|Adama]] sits on the end of the table, as far as possible from President Roslin: "They're also turned toward each other." Adama and Roslin are pulled apart by circumstance over the course of the season, but their love bonds them together. Though Roslin ultimately dies in the series finale, Adama promises to build the [[Unfinished Business|cabin they talked about back on New Caprica]] by her burial mound so he can be with her always. | ||