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"The Opposite of Hallelujah"
Series Defiance
Season 2, Episode 1
Air date June 19th, 2014
Writers Kevin Murphy
Director Michael Nankin
Producers Brian A. Alexander; Michael Freeman; Michael Taylor; Bryan Q. Miller; Paul M. Leonard [1]; Anupam Nigam; Michael Nankin; Mark Winemaker; Todd Slavkin; Darren Swimmer; Kevin Murphy; Kevin Murphy; Rockne S. O'Bannon
Starring Grant Bowler; Julie Benz; Stephanie Leonidas; Tony Curran; Jaime Murray; Graham Greene; Jesse Rath; James Murray
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"The Opposite of Hallelujah" is the first episode of season twp of the science fiction television series Defiance and the fourteenth 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 Kevin Murphy. It first aired on Syfy on Thursday, June 19th, 2014 at 8:00 pm.

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Notes & Trivia[]

  • This episode is rated TV-14.
  • Nine months worth of time has passed in between seasons one and two. Given this fact, it is likely that the events of season two takes place in the year 2047.
  • No, you did not misinterpret that prison scene. Stahma Tarr is actually jerking Datak off while singing the praises of the son, Alak.
  • This is the first appearance of Niles Pottinger, who is presented as the provisional mayor of Defiance in this episode. Played by actor James Murray, he is one of the main cast members for this season.

Allusions[]

  • Vizu is a Castithan title, which refers to the leader or high-ranking lieutenant of an organized crime cartel. In modern parlance, it is the equivalent of capo.
  • Rupert's surname, Mirch, is revealed in this episode. This is the final appearance of the character; dies in this episode.
  • Kiri Eshkiwa is a Castithan bath salt that apparently induces orgasm in the female members of the race.

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The World of Defiance

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  1. Co-producer Paul M. Leonard is credited as Paul Leonard in this episode.


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