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"I don't know, I ... I keep doing it. You know, I keep doing it, I keep ending up o­n the wrong side of everything. You know, maybe Tigh's right. Maybe I want it that way. What if I'm flying a desk not because I'm good at it, not because I'm right guy for the job, but because it's the right punishment for the guy who crosses the line, and everybody knows it?"
Karl C. Agathon
"The Woman King"
Series Battlestar Galactica
Season 3, Episode 14
Air date February 11th, 2007
Writers Michael Angeli
Director Michael Rymer
Producers Ron E. French; Glen A. Larson; Paul M. Leonard; David Weddle; Bradley Thompson; Michael Rymer; Michael Taylor; Harvey Frand; Michael Angeli; Mark Verheiden
Starring Edward James Olmos; Mary McDonnell; Katee Sackhoff; Jamie Bamber; James Callis; Tricia Helfer; Grace Park
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"The Woman King" is the fourteenth episode of season three of the 2003 relaunch of the science fiction drama series Battlestar Galactica and the forty-seventh episode of the series overall. Combining the totals of all Battlestar Galactica projects combined, including the original 1978 TV show, Galactica 1980 and the two-part 2003 miniseries that launched the current program, it is the eightieth episode of the franchise in total. The episode was directed by Michael Rymer and written by Michael Angeli. It first aired on Syfy on Friday, February 11th, 2007.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
Edward James Olmos Commander William Adama
Mary McDonnell President Laura Roslin
Katee Sackhoff Lieutenant Kara "Starbuck" Thrace
Jamie Bamber Captain Lee "Apollo" Adama
James Callis Doctor Gaius Baltar
Tricia Helfer Number Six
Grace Park Sharon "Athena" Agathon

Also Starring[]

Note: Listings marked with a (†) symbol indicate cast members who are credited in this episode, but their character does not make an appearance.

Actor Role
Michael Hogan Colonel Saul Tigh
Aaron Douglas Chief Galen Tyrol
Alessandro Juliani Lieutenant Felix Gaeta
Tahmoh Penikett Captain Karl C. Agathon
Nicki Clyne Cally Tyrol
Kandyse McClure Lieutenant Anastasia Dualla

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Richard Hatch Bruce Davison
Donnelly Rhodes Doctor Cottle
Rekha Sharma Tory Foster
Bruce Davison Doctor Michael Robert

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Leah Cairns Racetrack
Ryan Robbins Charlie Connor
Colin Lawrence Hamish "Skulls" McCall
Chris Boyd Cheadle
Colin Corrigan Marine Allan Nowart
Gabrielle Rose Mrs. King
Scott Little Willie King
Aaron Brooks Mister Buckminster
James Lafazanos Civvie
Eliza Norbury Civvie #2

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