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*The population of [[Camp Oil Slick|Dogsville]] on ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' is increasing by 300. Agathon is tasked to managing the needs of the populace camped there while other pilots continue their usual flight duties. | *The population of [[Camp Oil Slick|Dogsville]] on ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' is increasing by 300. Agathon is tasked to managing the needs of the populace camped there while other pilots continue their usual flight duties. | ||
*Many civilians call to Agathon, asking him to keep them physically separated from the Sagittarons. | *Many civilians call to Agathon, asking him to keep them physically separated from the Sagittarons. | ||
*Dualla is also on the floor, trying to defuse a problem with [[ | *Dualla is also on the floor, trying to defuse a problem with Mrs. [[King]] and her son, [[Willie King]], as a civilian physician, [[Michael Robert]], tries to examine anyone he can see. | ||
*Dr. Robert sees a frightening pattern of people coughing and tells [[Saul Tigh]], an old friend of his who just arrived on the floor, to leave the area. | *Dr. Robert sees a frightening pattern of people coughing and tells [[Saul Tigh]], an old friend of his who just arrived on the floor, to leave the area. | ||
*Agathon sees the pattern of sickness as well when King's son collapses to the floor. | *Agathon sees the pattern of sickness as well when King's son collapses to the floor. | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* The title doesn't literally refer to a king, but to a female character named [[ | * The title doesn't literally refer to a king, but to a female character named [[King]], and is referred to in this episode's dialogue. When Colonel Tigh asks who is lodging all the complaints against Dr. Robert, Agathon replies "the woman, King". | ||
* Barring any births, the population is at 41,396 at the end of this episode. There is a loss of five people, all Sagittaron: [[Willie King]], Mr. [[Buckminster]], a three-year old, and two more prior to Agathon's final argument with Robert. | * Barring any births, the population is at 41,396 at the end of this episode. There is a loss of five people, all Sagittaron: [[Willie King]], Mr. [[Buckminster]], a three-year old, and two more prior to Agathon's final argument with Robert. | ||
* [[Bruce Davison]]'s character [[Michael Robert|Dr. Robert]] may be a reference to a song by [[w:The Beatles|The Beatles]] entitled "[[w:Dr. Robert|Dr. Robert]]". The song is about a doctor who prescribes illicit drugs. The [[A Day in the Life|next episode]] also contains a Beatles reference in its title. | * [[Bruce Davison]]'s character [[Michael Robert|Dr. Robert]] may be a reference to a song by [[w:The Beatles|The Beatles]] entitled "[[w:Dr. Robert|Dr. Robert]]". The song is about a doctor who prescribes illicit drugs. The [[A Day in the Life|next episode]] also contains a Beatles reference in its title. | ||
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*[[Ryan Robbins]] as [[Charlie Connor]] | *[[Ryan Robbins]] as [[Charlie Connor]] | ||
*[[Colin Lawrence]] as [[Hamish McCall|Hamish "Skulls" McCall]] | *[[Colin Lawrence]] as [[Hamish McCall|Hamish "Skulls" McCall]] | ||
*[[Chris Boyd]] as [[ | *[[Chris Boyd]] as [[Cheadle]] | ||
*[[Colin Corrigan]] as [[ | *[[Colin Corrigan]] as [[Nowart]] | ||
*[[Gabrielle Rose]] as [[ | *[[Gabrielle Rose]] as [[King|Mrs. King]] | ||
*[[Scott Little]] as [[Willie King]] | *[[Scott Little]] as [[Willie King]] | ||
*[[Aaron Brooks]] as Mr. [[Buckminster]] | *[[Aaron Brooks]] as Mr. [[Buckminster]] | ||