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"In My Secret Life"
Series Defiance
Season 2, Episode 2
Air date June 26th, 2014 [1]
Writers Michael Taylor
Director Michael Nankin
Producers Michael Taylor; Bryan Q. Miller; Paul Leonard [2]; Anupam Nigam; Michael Nankin; Mark Winemaker; Todd Slavkin; Darren Swimmer; Kevin Murphy; Michael D. Gibson; Brian Allen Alexander [3]; Amanda Alpert Muscat; Michael Freeman; Ryan Greig; Alexander Wood; Rockne S. O'Bannon; Kevin Murphy
Starring Grant Bowler; Julie Benz; Stephanie Leonidas; Tony Curran; Jaime Murray; Graham Greene; Jesse Rath; James Murray
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"In My Secret Life" is the second episode of season two of the science fiction television series Defiance and the fifteenth episode of the series overall (if one counts the two-part series pilot as two episodes). It was directed by Michael Nankin and written by Michael Taylor. It first aired on Syfy on Thursday, June 26th, 2014 at 8:00 pm. In this episode, Nolan and Irisa return to Defiance, but are arrested by Berlin. Someone sets off a bomb in the market square in an effort to murder Mayor Pottinger. Mayor Pottinger offers to release Irisa from jail in exchange for Nolan's cooperation in apprehending the bomber. Meanwhile, Stahma Tarr plots to keep her husband, Datak, imprisoned at Camp Reverie.

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Notes & Trivia[]

  • This episode is rated TV-14.
  • The song "On Every Street" by Dire Straits is featured in this episode.
  • This is the first and only appearance of Karulot, who dies in this episode.

Allusions[]

  • Adreno is an addictive synthetic narcotic developed by a dealer/chemist named Meeko. Also known as The Blue Devil, it enhances the physical and mental prowess of those who imbibe it. [5]
  • Jessica Rainer makes a jab at Joshua Nolan about watching Star Wars too much when he was a kid. Star Wars is an American multimedia franchise that began as a single film in 1977 and spread into two sequels, forming a complete trilogy, as well as a three-movie prequel trilogy, a 1978 holiday special, two animated programs in the 1980s (Droids and Ewoks), two live-action Ewoks television movies, an animated "Clone Wars" feature film in 2008, an animated "Clone Wars" micro-series and the 2008-2013 Star Wars: The Clone Wars computer animated television series on Cartoon Network.

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Quotes[]

  • Amanda Rosewater: Look, I know what it's like to have power, and I know what it's like to not have power. Having it is better.

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  • Jessica "Berlin" Rainer: You're a really happy cowboy, aren't you?
  • Joshua Nolan: Did you really just call me a happy cowboy?
  • Jessica "Berlin" Rainer: It's written all over your face, the way you carry yourself. that jokey tough guy schtick. I bet you watched Star Wars a few hundred times when you were a kid.
  • Joshua Nolan: You know, we've been through a long, bloody war. Some of us have developed this thing called a sense of humor...
  • Jessica "Berlin" Rainer: Bullshtak.
  • Joshua Nolan: ... to help us stay sane.
  • Jessica "Berlin" Rainer: You're not trying to paper over your nasty wartime past. We all have that. You're trying to hide the fact that you like where it dumped you out. Driving around in that busted-ass roller with your hot Chewbacca, chupping whores.
  • Joshua Nolan: Oh.
  • Jessica "Berlin" Rainer: Shooting people who cause you trouble. Call that hand cannon strapped to your side a blaster and you got the complete picture. You're living your fantasy and it only took ten years of an apocalyptic war and the near destruction of the earth's surface.

See also[]

Media

The World of Defiance

Defiance miscellaneous

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References[]

  1. TV Rage.com; Defiance; "In My Secret Life"; Episode Info
  2. Co-producer Paul M. Leonard is credited as Paul Leonard in this episode.
  3. Associate producer Brian A. Alexander is credited as Brian Allen Alexander in this episode.
  4. TV Rage.com; Defiance; "In My Secret Life"; Episode Info - Alternate airdates
  5. Defiance: A Well Respected Man; A dealer named Meeko kidnapped Kenya Rosewater with the intent of extracting her adrenal fluid.


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