"Upon the March We Fittest Die" | |
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Series Defiance Season 3, Episode 13 | |
Air date | August 28th, 2015 |
Writers | Kevin Murphy |
Director | Michael Nankin |
Producers | Kevin Murphy; Michael D. Gibson; Bryan Q. Miller; Paula Yoo; Paul Leonard; Anupam Nigam; Michael Nankin; Mark Winemaker; Todd Slavkin; Darren Swimmer; Amanda Alpert Muscat; Michael Freeman |
Starring | Grant Bowler; Julie Benz; Stephanie Leonidas; Tony Curran; Jaime Murray; Anna Hopkins; Nichole Galicia |
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"Upon the March We Fittest Die" is the thirteenth episode season three of the science fiction television series Defiance and the thirty-ninth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Michael Nankin with a script written by series creator Kevin Murphy. The episode first aired on Syfy on Friday, August 28th, 2015 at 9:00 pm. In this episode, Joshua Nolan, Irisa Nyira and Doc Yewll embark upon a dangerous mission to the Tsuroz to blow up the ship before the insane Kindzi can unleash hundreds of murderous Omec upon the world. Complicating matters even further is the fact for some of them, this may be a one-way trip. Irisa makes a startling discovery that alters their plans.
Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Trenna Keating | Doc Yewll |
Rainbow Sun Francks | Uno |
Demore Barnes | Dos |
Co-Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Ray Ablack | Samir Pandey |
Gilles Savard | Lamber |
Monica Parker | Bailey Riggs |
Angelica Lisk-Hann | Nueve |
Crew[]
Notes & Trivia[]
- Defiance was created by Rockne S. O'Bannon, Kevin Murphy and Michael Taylor.
- This episode is rated TV-14 (LSV). It contains language, sexual situations and violence.
- This episode is included on the Defiance: Season Three Blu-ray home video collection.
- This episode had a viewership of 1.165 million people; .22% in the 18-49 age demographic. This is up by .034 from the previous episode. [1]
- This is the first and only appearance of Nueve. She is the only character seen in this episode (discounting background extras) who has not appeared in a previous episode.
- On October 16th, 2015, Syfy announced that it would not be renewing Defiance for a fourth season. The program's cancellation came just days after Syfy announced the discontinuation of another series, Dominion. [2]
- Final episode of the series. Final appearance of all characters.
Appearances[]
Races
- There is one unnamed Sensoth that can be briefly seen behind a chain-link fence listening to Amanda Rosewater's address.
- In addition to the named characters, there are several Castithans seen in the market place listening to Amanda Rosewater's address. There is a short-haired Castithan with a purple streak working at the NeedWant, who is also listening to the address.
- Mixed heritage: There is only one character of mixed heritage seen in this episode of Defiance and that is Luke Tarr. Luke is half-human and half-Castithan. He is the son the Castithan Alak Tarr and the late human Christie McCawley.
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See also[]
Media
The World of Defiance
Defiance miscellaneous
External Links[]
Episode links
- "Upon the March We Fittest Die" at IMDB
- "Upon the March We Fittest Die" at the TV IV
- "Upon the March We Fittest Die" at ShareTV.com
- "Upon the March We Fittest Die" at TV.com guide
- "Upon the March We Fittest Die" at Themoviedb.org
- "Upon the March We Fittest Die" at the Defiance Wiki
Series links
References[]
- ↑ TV IV; Defiance, Season Three
- ↑ Variety.com; "Syfy Cancels 'Defiance' After Three Season"; October 16th, 2015. Wagmeister, Elizabeth.
Season Three This article pertains to an episode from season three of the Defiance television series. This template will categorize articles that include it into the Defiance/Season 3 episodes category. Episodes
The World We Seize • The Last Unicorns • The Broken Bough • Dead Air • History Rhymes • Where the Apples Fell • The Beauty of Our Weapons • My Name is Datak Tarr and I Have Come to Kill You • Ostinato in White • When Twilight Dims the Sky Above • Of a Demon in My View • The Awakening • Upon the March We Fittest Die |