Battlestar galactica final episode not complete on itunes

Hi all,
the final episode of battlestar galactica (season 4), 'Daybreak, Part 2' is 2 hours long. On itunes it is only showing as 50:36, anyone have any idea what is going on here?
Can we expect another Daybreak part 2 episode to be posted?

I assume they think the last half of the last episode is supposed to air next week. Either that or there was a screw up with there being 21 episodes in the season instead of 20 so the store software threw up it's hands and gave up.
I'm hoping they post the last half before next week as it is kind of a bad cliff hanger.

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