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Battlestar Galactica :: The Ties That Bind (04x03)
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| Title: | The Ties That Bind |
| Episode #: | 04x03 |
| Production Number: | 405 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday April 18th, 2008 |
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Cally's world is turned upside down when she suspects her husband is cheating on her.
Meanwhile, Lee begins his career in politics, Kara leads a sceptical crew, and lines are finely drawn in the Cylon internal unrest.
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Survivor count: 39,676 | This episode marks the death of Cally. | Series star James Callis does not appear in this episode. | When the two portions of the Cylon fleet meet, an observant viewer can see the Orion constellation. It is visible again as Cally looks through the port window. |
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Number One: Now really, Six, if you had wanted some room to spread out, you could've just asked.
Natalie: Is there anything that isn't fodder for a joke with you? Or is that really how you see our very existence, as some sort of nihilistic punchline?
Number One: Nihilistic punchline? I like that. But quite honestly, I'm feeling very serious. Getting riddled with bullets affects me that way. | Natalie: Escort him off the ship.
(the Centurion doesn't respond)
Natalie: Please.
Number One: It's a good thing you remembered the magic word. | Number One: Just remember: they started it.
Boomer: But we're killing them. We're truly killing them. My own sisters.
Number One: They can trust their God to watch over their immortal souls.
Boomer: What about ours?
Number One: We're machines, dear, remember? We don't have souls. |
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Tigh, Tyrol, and Foster are meeting at weapons locker 1701D, which is a reference to the registration number of the USS Enterprise from Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1701-D. |
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