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Battlestar Galactica :: Daybreak (1) (04x19)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Daybreak (1)
Episode #: 04x19
Production Number: 421
Original Airdate: Friday March 13th, 2009
8.5/10 (35 Votes cast)
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Country: Aired On:
UK (Sky One) Mar 17, 2009
Episode Crew
Director: Michael Rymer
Writer: Ronald D. Moore (1)
 
Episode Summary
 
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In the midst of stripping Galactica's parts, Adama rethinks his decision on not retrieving Hera from the Cylon colony and Baltar pleads for his people to be represented in the government.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Kate VernonplayedEllen TighRecurring (23rd appearance)
Rick WorthyplayedNumber FourRecurring (8th appearance)
Donnelly Rhodes (1)playedDr. CottleRecurring (35th appearance)
Matthew Bennett (1)playedNumber FiveRecurring (20th appearance)
Rekha SharmaplayedTory FosterRecurring (31st appearance)
Kerry NortonplayedLayne IshayRecurring (9th appearance)
Dean StockwellplayedNumber OneRecurring (14th appearance)
Co-Guest Stars
Michael Hogan (1)playedSaul TighRecurring (71st appearance)
Aaron DouglasplayedGalen TyrolRecurring (69th appearance)
Tahmoh PenikettplayedKarl "Helo" AgathonRecurring (66th appearance)
Michael TruccoplayedSam AndersRecurring (36th appearance)
Bodie OlmosplayedLt. Brenden "Hotdog" CostanzaRecurring (36th appearance)
Leah CairnsplayedLt. Margaret "Racetrack" EdmondsonRecurring (32nd appearance)
Brad DryboroughplayedHoshiRecurring (19th appearance)
Colin LawrenceplayedEnsign Hamish "Skulls" McCallRecurring (12th appearance)
Lara GilchristplayedPaullaRecurring (9th appearance)
Colin CorriganplayedMarine Allan NowartRecurring (11th appearance)
Leela SavastaplayedTracey AnneRecurring (5th appearance)
Darcy LaurieplayedDealinoRecurring (4th appearance)
Finn R. DevittplayedNickyRecurring (7th appearance)
Iliana Gomez-MartinezplayedHeraRecurring (third appearance)
Tobias MehlerplayedZakRecurring (second appearance)
Simone BaillyplayedShonaRecurring (first appearance)
Kevin McNultyplayedFrank PorthosRecurring (first appearance)
Richard JollymoreplayedMarine #1Recurring (first appearance)
Anthony St. JohnplayedMarine #2Recurring (first appearance)
Antony HollandplayedJulius Baltar 
Elan Ross GibsonplayedNurse Barbara 
France PerrasplayedSandra 
Sarah DeakinsplayedCheryl 
Tiffany BurnsplayedReporter Carolyn 
Stefanie SamuelsplayedPolice Officer 
 
Main Cast
 
Edward James OlmosplayedWilliam Adama
Mary McDonnell (1)playedLaura Roslin
Katee SackhoffplayedKara "Starbuck" Thrace
Jamie BamberplayedLee "Apollo" Adama
Jim CallisplayedDr. Gaius Baltar
Tricia HelferplayedNumber Six
Grace ParkplayedSharon "Boomer" Valerii/Sharon "Athena" Agathon
 
Episode Notes
 
Survivor count: 39,516
 
The Season 4.5 DVD set contains an extended cut of "Daybreak" not only as a single episode, but also integrated with new material.
 
The format of this episode is unusual in that it goes from the recap into the title sequence and then into the first act. Without a teaser, the episode has an extra act. There is also no montage of clips to punctuate the title sequence.
 
Doc Cottle's first name is revealed to be Sherman.
 
When in the limo, Baltar says that he forgot Caprica-Six's name. This alludes to the fact that the character was not named by the producers during her time with Baltar, the reasoning being that he simply never cared to learn her name.
 
Adama grants a release of the imprisoned mutineers. Though Ron Moore has made statements in his podcasts since "Blood on the Scales" about those that participated in the mutiny being placed aboard the prison ship Astral Queen, this makes it confirmed for the first time onscreen.
 
Originally, the flashback sequences were not written in any chronological order. However, the network thought this would be too confusing for viewers, so director Michael Rymer restructured the scenes in order and inserted them throughout the two episodes.
 
"Daybreak" was originally written as a two hour finale before the network provided the money for a third hour because Ron Moore felt that two wouldn't be sufficient.
 
The finale was shot literally next door to the shooting of the pilot episode of Caprica, the prequel TV series to Battlestar Galactica.
 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Anders: Spins and turns. Angles and curves. The shape of dreams half-remembered. Slip the surly bonds of Earth and touch the face of perfection. A perfect face. Perfect lace. Find the perfect world for the end of Kara Thrace. End of line.
 
 
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