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=== Production === | === Production === | ||
* This is the first episode to make use of a promotional teaser, prior to the show's opening. | * This is the first episode to make use of a promotional teaser, prior to the show's opening. | ||
* | * Adama's (Lorne Greene) episode outro is introduced: "Fleeing from the Cylon tyranny, the last battlestar, ''Galactica'', leads a ragtag fugitive fleet on a lonely quest: a shining planet. Known as Earth." | ||
* This is the first "Apollo episode," which would | * This is the first "Apollo episode," which would spar a series of back-and-forths between the two series' leads, as the majority of episodes would end up being "Starbuck episodes." This would lead to the issue with "[[Experiment in Terra]]," where it was originally written as a "Starbuck episode," but revised so that it became an "Apollo episode" by role reversals after [[Richard Hatch]] brought his concerns to [[Glen A. Larson]]'s attention. | ||
* The episode is based off the western novel ''[[w:Shane (novel)|Shane]]''. | * The episode is based off the western novel ''[[w:Shane (novel)|Shane]]''. | ||
* According to [[Anne Lockhart]], Bellisario wrote a similar show for the his later television series ''[[w:Tales of the Gold Monkey|Tales of the Gold Monkey]],'' entitled "The Lady and the Tiger," where the antagonist is Japanese and the events are set in 1936.<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://geocities.ws/sjpaxton/galacon.html|title=1986 Galacon Q & A with Richard Hatch and Anne Lockhart|date=|accessdate=12 August 2007|last=Paxton|first=Susan J.|format=|language=}}</ref> In the episode, Lockhart starred as the widowed Martha ([[Vella]]) with an affable, gun-ho son, [[Jerry Supiran]]'s Paul ([[Puppis]]), who vies to kill a tiger that killed his father. This also ends in much the same way, where | * According to [[Anne Lockhart]], Bellisario wrote a similar show for the his later television series ''[[w:Tales of the Gold Monkey|Tales of the Gold Monkey]],'' entitled "The Lady and the Tiger," where the antagonist is Japanese and the events are set in 1936.<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://geocities.ws/sjpaxton/galacon.html|title=1986 Galacon Q & A with Richard Hatch and Anne Lockhart|date=|accessdate=12 August 2007|last=Paxton|first=Susan J.|format=|language=}}</ref> In the episode, Lockhart starred as the widowed Martha ([[Vella]]) with an affable, gun-ho son, [[Jerry Supiran]]'s Paul ([[Puppis]]), who vies to kill a tiger that killed his father. This also ends in much the same way, where Stephen Collins' Jake Cutter ([[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]]) takes on the role of the fatherly figure for a brief time, and promises to return (although doesn't). | ||
=== Equellus === | === Equellus === | ||