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"The Bride Wore Black"
Series Defiance
Season 1, Episode 11
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Air date June 24th, 2013 [1][2]
Writers Todd Slavkin; Darren Swimmer; Clark Perry [3]
Director Todd Slavkin
Producers Brian A. Alexander; Amanda Alpert Muscat [4]; Clara George; Mike Gibson; Ryan Greig; Kevin Murphy; Michael Nankin; Anupam Nigam; Rockne S. O'Bannon; Todd Slavkin; Darren Swimmer; Michael Taylor
Starring Grant Bowler; Julie Benz; Stephanie Leonidas; Tony Curran; Jaime Murray; Graham Greene; Mia Kirshner
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"The Bride Wore Black" is the eleventh episode of season one of the science fiction television series Defiance and the twelfth episode of the series overall (if one counts the two-part series pilot as two episodes). It was directed by Todd Slavkin and written by Slavkin and Darren Swimmer. It first aired on Syfy on Monday, June 24th, 2013 at 9:00 pm.

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Grant Bowler Joshua Nolan
Julie Benz Amanda Rosewater
Stephanie Leonidas Irisa Nyira
Tony Curran Datak Tarr
Jaime Murray Stahma Tarr
Graham Greene Rafe McCawley
Mia Kirshner Kenya Rosewater

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Peter MacNeill Garret Clancy
Brittany Allen Tirra
Brendan McCarthy Hunter Bell
Dewshane Williams Tommy LaSalle
Trenna Keating Doc Yewll
Jesse Rath Alak Tarr
Nicole Muñoz Christie McCawley
Fionnula Flanagan Nicolette "Nicky" Riordon

Co-Stars[]

Actor Role
Kyle Mac Kupac Kurr
Jon Cor Lamu
Jessica Nichols Bertie/Jered Kikema
Laura Mae Nason Castithan singer
Bridget Graham Castithan singer
Kevin Shand Raiga Suhon
Wayne Curnew Paul, McCawley miner

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This episode is rated TV-14.
  • This episode is production code number: T7612.
  • This episode had a viewership of 1,665 people when it first premiered. [5]
  • This is the sixth episode of Defiance with Mike Gibson as co-producer. It is his final episode from season one.
  • This is the first and only appearance of Hunter Bell; dies in flashback in this episode.
  • This episode marks the acting debut of Canadian model and musician Bridget Graham.

Allusions[]

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Quotes[]

  • Meh Yewll: You know, I've changed too. I've become a healer instead of a destroyer. And that's why I'm so sorry for what I have to do. But it's for the greater good.

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  • Datak Tarr: You humans believe you're so superior. The truth is you're primitives. Your minds are dull, your hands are clumsy. The scent of your pink skin sickens me.
  • Rafe McCawley: Does this skin look pink to you?
  • Datak Tarr: You all look the same.

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  • Stahma Tarr: Alak is of this new world. He doesn't see the humans the way we do. He sees beauty in them. Kindness.
  • Datak Tarr: Then he's lost the sense of smell. Maybe you have too.

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See also[]

Media

The World of Defiance

Defiance miscellaneous

External Links[]

Series links

Episode links

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 TV Rage.com; Defiance: "The Bride Wore Black"; Episode Info.
  2. Aired on Showcase in Canada and on Syfy in the United States.
  3. Clark Perry is a series staff writer on Defiance. It is unknown what material he contributed to this particular episode.
  4. Associate producer Amanda Alpert Muscat is credited as Amanda D. Alpert in this episode.
  5. TV by the Numbers; Zap 2 It; "Monday Cable Ratings: 'Love & Hip Hop Atlanta' Wins Night, 'WWE Raw', 'Teen Wolf', 'Major Crimes', 'Longmire', 'Switched at Birth', 'Warehouse 13' & More".

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