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** And of course, there was his little speech to Linwood in "Dad" where he promised to inflict upon him any pain Connor experiences, even when Wolfram&Hart couldn't have possibly had anything to do with it.
** And of course, there was his little speech to Linwood in "Dad" where he promised to inflict upon him any pain Connor experiences, even when Wolfram&Hart couldn't have possibly had anything to do with it.
* In ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', Alan Jackson is none too pleased when aliens abduct his daughter and try to [[Ret-Gone]] her.
* In ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', Alan Jackson is none too pleased when aliens abduct his daughter and try to [[Ret-Gone]] her.
* In ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined]]'', [[Team Dad|Commander Adama]] has repeatedly referred to his crew as a family and came dangerously close to sparking off a civil war {{spoiler|between the Battlestars ''Galactica'' and ''Pegasus'' in order to get "[his] men" back.}}
* In [[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|the ''Battlestar Galactica'' reboot]], [[Team Dad|Commander Adama]] has repeatedly referred to his crew as a family and came dangerously close to sparking off a civil war {{spoiler|between the Battlestars ''Galactica'' and ''Pegasus'' in order to get "[his] men" back.}}
** The scene where he threatens Admiral Cain is both a [[Moment of Awesome (Sugar Wiki)|Moment of Awesome]] and example of [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]. "Prelude to War" is a masterpiece and it fits the scene so well. It makes Adama's Papa Wolf-ness that much more badass.
** The scene where he threatens Admiral Cain is both a [[Moment of Awesome (Sugar Wiki)|Moment of Awesome]] and example of [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]. "Prelude to War" is a masterpiece and it fits the scene so well. It makes Adama's Papa Wolf-ness that much more badass.
** Earlier than that, in the first season episode "You Can't Go Home Again", when Adama puts the fleet and resources in serious jeopardy before giving up on [[Like You Would Really Do It|a hopeless rescue operation]] to recover [[The Lancer|Starbuck]]. When his son, who has something of an inferiority complex with regards to the Commander's and Starbuck's relationship, asks if the Commander would have stayed so long if it had been him down there, Adama asserts that if it were him, they would never leave.
** Earlier than that, in the first season episode "You Can't Go Home Again", when Adama puts the fleet and resources in serious jeopardy before giving up on [[Like You Would Really Do It|a hopeless rescue operation]] to recover [[The Lancer|Starbuck]]. When his son, who has something of an inferiority complex with regards to the Commander's and Starbuck's relationship, asks if the Commander would have stayed so long if it had been him down there, Adama asserts that if it were him, they would never leave.