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*Gaeta's first name is revealed as [[Felix Gaeta|Felix]]. He also showed a wild side in the form of a tattoo on his chest he got when he was drunk. He's also taken up smoking. Perhaps this isn't so much a sign of a previously unrevealed wild side, but a sign that Gaeta's composure is starting to get frayed from constant stress. | *Gaeta's first name is revealed as [[Felix Gaeta|Felix]]. He also showed a wild side in the form of a tattoo on his chest he got when he was drunk. He's also taken up smoking. Perhaps this isn't so much a sign of a previously unrevealed wild side, but a sign that Gaeta's composure is starting to get frayed from constant stress. | ||
*The [[ECO]] known as [[Racetrack]] has a full name: [[Margaret Edmondson]]. | *The [[ECO]] known as [[Racetrack]] has a full name: [[Margaret Edmondson]]. | ||
*The music aired at the end of the documentary is the Colonial Fanfare last | *The music aired at the end of the documentary is the Colonial Fanfare last heard in the [[Mini Series]]: the theme from the original "Battlestar Galactica" TV series. In the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica, it is apparently the "national anthem" of the Twelve Colonies. | ||
*Adama uses the phrase "warts and all." This was invented by 17th-Century English dictator Oliver Cromwell. | *Adama uses the phrase "warts and all." This was invented by 17th-Century English dictator Oliver Cromwell. | ||
Revision as of 04:42, 10 September 2005
Overview
- D'anna Biers, an investigative journalist, makes a critical documentary on Colonel Tigh's conduct during a "Kent State"-like crisis.
Summary
- Caprica Boomer nearly has a miscarriage, but Cottle saves the child
- Roslin and Adama have agreed to bury the hatchet by this episode
Questions
Analysis
Notes
- Population count is now 47,853, a loss of two since Home, Part II, to account for the two Tom Zarek henchmen killed in that episode.
- D'anna Biers makes the same comment about Baltar that Roslin made in 33.
- We finally learn Dualla's first name as she is interviewed by D'anna Biers: Anastasia.
- Gaeta's first name is revealed as Felix. He also showed a wild side in the form of a tattoo on his chest he got when he was drunk. He's also taken up smoking. Perhaps this isn't so much a sign of a previously unrevealed wild side, but a sign that Gaeta's composure is starting to get frayed from constant stress.
- The ECO known as Racetrack has a full name: Margaret Edmondson.
- The music aired at the end of the documentary is the Colonial Fanfare last heard in the Mini Series: the theme from the original "Battlestar Galactica" TV series. In the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica, it is apparently the "national anthem" of the Twelve Colonies.
- Adama uses the phrase "warts and all." This was invented by 17th-Century English dictator Oliver Cromwell.
Noteworthy Dialogue
- After meeting Dr. Gaius Baltar for the first time:
- D'anna Biers: What a strange little man.
Official Statements
Statistics
Guest Stars
Writing & Direction
- Written by
- Story by
- Teleplay by
- Directed by
Production Notes
- Series 2 (2005/2006)
- Production Number: 2.8
- Airdate Order: 8 (of 20)
First Run Air Dates & Releases
- UK Airdate: 2005
- US Airdate: September 9th, 2005 (note - airdate had been planned for September 2nd, 2005, however, SciFi is running a Stargate SG-1 Viewers Choice Marathon for the Labor Day Weekend)
- DVD Release: Date
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