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Episode:Unaired pilot

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Unaired pilot
Season: One
Episode number: Unaired pilot
First aired: Unaired
Written by: Tim Kring
Directed by: David Semel

One of the special features accompanying the Season One DVD is the unaired pilot in its entirety. The episode, a full 72 minutes, was shown at the 2006 San Diego Comic-Con. This version was later cut to a shorter version, simply titles In His Own Image. Even that version would eventually be trimmed to become what is now Genesis. The original intent of the unaired pilot was to have multiple chapters per episode, hence the actual episode itself does not have a formal name.

Synopsis

Chapter One: "In His Own Image"

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Chapter Two: "I'm Being Followed By a Moonshadow"

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Chapter Three: "Genesis" or "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb"

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Differences

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Notes

  • Each chapter of the unaired pilot takes its name from another reference. "In His Own Image" refers to the Biblical verse in Genesis 1:27, "God created man in His own image." "I'm Being Followed By a Moonshadow" takes its name from a repeated line in Cat Stevens' popular song, "Moonshadow". "Genesis" or "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb" borrows its title from the 1964 film, Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.

Character Appearances

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See Also

  • For the shorter version of the unaired pilot that was leaked, see In His Own Image.