The Plan

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The Plan
"The Plan"
An episode of the Re-imagined Series
Special Episode
Writer(s) Jane Espenson [1]
Story by
Director Edward James Olmos[1]
Assistant Director
Special guest(s)
Production No. 101 - 01001
Nielsen Rating
US airdate USA 2010
CAN airdate CAN
UK airdate UK
DVD release October 27, 2009
Population survivors
Additional Info
Episode Chronology
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Daybreak, Part II The Plan
Related Information
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Listing of props for this episode
Related Media
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Promotional Materials
Online Purchasing
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Overview[edit]

This special episode, based on the episode title, involves characters and events based around the series' premise stated in the opening credits of the Cylons and their plan for humanity. The episode is set during the events of the Miniseries and Season 2, told from the Cylons' perspective, and is currently in post-production.[2]The disappearance of Shelly Godfrey is explained, as is Ellen Tigh's mysterious appearance. Samuel Anders and John Cavil are the main viewpoint characters.[3]

Summary[edit]

Teaser[edit]

The show opens with the statement "The Cylons where created by man. They rebelled. They evolved. They look and feel human. Some are programmed to think they are human. There are many copies and they have a Plan." While this is being said they show the Cylon Fleet.

Next, you are taken inside Galatica and you see two Ones being escorted to an airlock. Both of them are having a difference of opinion.

One A - "I was doing fine here, thanks for exposing me."

One B - "You weren't doing fine. Thank goodness. If you'd wiped out this fleet you would have made us ever more irredeemable in the eyes of our parents."

One A - "No, I would have proved us to be superior."

One B - "No, no see, I figured out what went wrong."

One A - "Well that's a very useful revelation to have, if your standing in front of an airlock."

One B - "None the less"

One A - "Our failure is obvious, we had our foot on the throat of humanity and we failed to step down hard enough."

One B - "That was our error. Have you learned nothing in all this time in the fleet. Because I learned a great deal among the rebels on Caprica. Ever killing of a human being was a grievous error. You want to know why."

One A - "I really don't."

One B - "Are you certain?" Because it's fascinating."

One A - "Listen brother. If you are right, that means this whole project was doomed from the beginning."

One B - "Yes, from the very top."

Act 1[edit]

Act 2[edit]

Act 3[edit]

Act 4[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • Unknown to the Colonials there apparently was a second Resurrection Ship nearby by the time the Cavil's were executed allowing them to download into new bodies when killed, although the Caprica copy was presumably boxed.
  • Galactica Cavil was Ellen's mysterious hero that saved her from the attack on Picon. It was known to be a Number One, but it wasn't clear exactly which one it was.

Analysis[edit]

  • Given the Galactica copy of Cavil's comments in the airlock, his resurrected self is the copy that led the enemy Cylon faction during the Cylon Civil War and later killed himself permanantly in CIC.

Questions[edit]

  • Did Giana take her husband's surname? In other words, is the full alias of Number Four actually "Simon O'Neil"?
  • Is Galactica Cavil really the same Cavil that lead the Civil War before his suicide?

Official Statements[edit]

Future Movies[edit]

Speaking at the 2009 San Diego Comic Con, director and star of The Plan, Edward James Olmos stated that he believes there will be several more Battlestar Galactica movies in the future and is confident that the DVD release of The Plan will sell well enough to facilitate these films:

"As a matter of fact, I've got to tell you right now. Because of you all, what you're doing, because of the love for that world...I can guarantee that this will not be the last movie." [4]

This statement, however, is by no means official, as both Ron Moore, David Eick, and SyFy have made no mention of any additional Battlestar films.

Olmos later went on to clarify that if The Plan sold ¾ of a million copies (750,000) then Universal Studios would assuredly be willing to produce future Battlestar-related productions. [5]

Noteworthy Dialogue[edit]

Sam and his team our practicing at the Pyramid Training camp on Caprica, you see Sam lying on the ground just after the coach had showed him up by making a goal. He is looking up into the sky just as the bombs are coming in and he says, "This has happened before."

It was as if part of Sam's memory was breaking through trying to warn him that the cycle was starting again.

Ellen Tigh makes a similar statement when she first comes to after the attacks.

Guest Stars[edit]

Ships[edit]

Yashuman (Battlestar Valkyrie Type)

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 'Battlestar Galactica': Edward James Olmos will direct Cylon-centric special feature (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). (08-06-2008). Retrieved on 09-03-2008.
  2. See Mark Verheiden's entry on his blog, August 9, 2008.
  3. Tricia Helfer interview with USA Weekend:[1]
  4. Olmos: The Plan Won't Be the Last BSG Movie (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). (Fri Jul 24 2009).
  5. Edward James Olmos holds court (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). (Sat 08 Aug 2009).
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 'Battlestar Galactica' movie snares Tricia Helfer, Grace Park and lots more Cylons (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). (09-03-2008). Retrieved on 10-11-2009.
  7. 7.0 7.1 'Battlestar Galactica': Cylon Confessions, And A Surprising Hookup, In BSG's TV Movie (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). (12-10-2008). Retrieved on 03-07-2009.
  8. DRAGON*CON: More Galactica Info from Olmos at Colonial Fleet Party (backup available on Archive.org) (in English).