Battlestar Galactica 4.21 "Daybreak" Part One

I thought he played for the other team, as it were. :confused:

According to imdb, he’s married with 2 young kids.

He played a gay guy in the Bridget Jones movie. But that was a role.

Speaking of James Callis, has he ever been seen together with Alexander Siddig el Fadil? I’m convinced they’re the same guy.

Thanks for the link. :slight_smile:

Dr. Bashir, right? I thought for years it was the same guy until I looked it up one day and thought, “WTF?”

Yup! And, both characters are brilliant, conceited young scientists, with six-letter names, beginning with B, ending with R. Coincidence? I think not!

What preview is that? :confused: I didn’t see any of of that in the SciFi preview. Is the Canadian one different?

Oops, preview in “The Last Frakkin’ Special”. Sorry for the confusion.

Do you have a link where I can see it?

Methinks you misread the “preview”. The frakkin’ special interspersed scenes from throughout the series.

1. Anders doesn’t look particularly aged to me. He’s been through a lot and just looks a bit ragged. Also wasn’t that the scene from Islanded in a Stream of Stars two weeks ago?
2. The so-called UN-style meeting was a scene from the mini-series over 5 years ago. That was the first time we heard the “So say we all” chant.

1. Anders looks bald, wrinkled and sunken cheeked, but you may be right.
2. The UN-style meeting being from the beginning sounds probable too.
Thanks for the reread; once I think one idea it’s hard to think another.

The more I think about it, the more I’m sure that the unpleasant task that would take only one hour of Adama’s life was the decommissioning ceremony itself.

Sorry, no. The snippets were in the SciFi Channel’s The Last Frakkin’ Special. However, another read of the snippets is in post 131 above and suggests that they may not be what I thought they were.

I don’t know. It seemed like he was being asked to do something beneath him. That’s why he was rattling off his experience - he’s commanded thousands of troops, been in charge of billions of cubits worth of equipment. I’d think being involved in a decommisioning ceremony would be an expected duty and honor for the previous commander of a ship - this sounded more like he had to go through a background check to get a job as a bank teller, or had to spend an hour being interviewed by some 25 yahron old HR drone.

If it was related to the military why would Adama be in a business suit instead of his uniform?

Good point.

Based on a totally unrelated email I just got, I’m predicting that the thing Bill Adama has to do for an hour is sit over the dunk tank at the annual Colonial Fleet picnic & carnival.