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Old 01-23-2009, 01:38 PM
Cervaise Cervaise is offline
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After AndyPolley's comment, I looked around a bit for the writer/director credits on upcoming episodes, and discovered the following information.

For the record, the only details contained in this spoiler box are the episode titles (and numbers), the writer(s) of each, and the director. Oh, and there's a bit of non-spoiler discussion of one of the director's names. I figure this is extremely minor stuff, but it's very slightly possible that there's somebody out there who would regard even the titles as spoilery, so better safe than sorry.

Incidentally, all of this is officially confirmed.
SPOILER:
Last week's installment:

4.13: Sometimes a Great Notion
Written by David Weddle & Bradley Thompson
Directed by Michael Nankin

Tonight:

4.14: A Disquiet Follows My Soul
Written by Ronald D. Moore
Directed by Ronald D. Moore

Subsequent weeks:

4.15: The Oath
Written by Mark Verheiden
Directed by John Dahl

4.16: Blood on the Scales
Written by Michael Angeli
Directed by Wayne Rose

4.17: No Exit
Written by Ryan Mottesheard
Directed by Gwyneth Horder-Payton

4.18: Deadlock
Written by Jane Espenson
Directed by Bob Young

4.19: Someone to Watch Over Me
Written by David Weddle & Bradley Thompson
Directed by Michael Nankin
(Note: The same writer/director combo as last week's episode, which bodes well, I think; in addition, many cast members have said that Nankin is their favorite director.)

4.20: Islanded In A Stream Of Stars
Written by Michael Taylor
Directed by Edward James Olmos

4.21: Daybreak (part 1)
4.22: Daybreak (part 2)
4.23: Daybreak (part 3)
Written by Ronald D. Moore
Directed by Michael Rymer
(Rymer is the director of the miniseries, and the go-to guy for many of the "big" episodes; no surprise they'd turn to him for the finale)

Re episode 4.15, "The Oath," you may recognize the name of the director. "John Dahl?" you ask. "Last Seduction John Dahl? Red Rock West? Joyride? Rounders? That John Dahl?" Yes, that John Dahl. Quite an interesting "get" for the show, if you're a film geek like me.

Last edited by Cervaise; 01-23-2009 at 01:39 PM.
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