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*How long was ''Olympic Carrier'' under Cylon control? | *How long was ''Olympic Carrier'' under Cylon control? | ||
== Official Statements == | == Official Statements == | ||
=== | === Note on [["Lest We Forget"]] === | ||
{{From RDM blog}} | {{From RDM blog}} | ||
" | :"It's probably been asked before, but I'm curious as to whom[sic] is in the picture in the Viper Pilot's briefing room, facing away from the camera . . . the one the pilots, including [[William Adama|Commander Adama]], touch when they enter and leave? This is touching, and is a wonderful human element to the story. So who is it?" | ||
:There was a scene cut from [[33|"33"]] where we saw [[Laura Roslin]] being given her copy of the photo along with a card that said it was taken on the roof of the capitol building on Aerilon during the attack. The photo was inspired by the famous shot of the fire-fighters raising the flag at Ground Zero that became iconic. I thought the Colonies would have their own version of this—a snapshot taken in the moment that becomes a symbol of the day they can never forget and of all they had lost. The photo itself is of a soldier falling to his knees (possibly shot or simply overcome by emotion) as he stands on the rooftop overlooking the devastation of his city, while the Colonial flag waves at the edge of frame. The inscription below the photo on Laura's plaque reads, [["Lest We Forget"]] in itself a reference to the inscription on the watch presented to John Wayne's character in "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon." | |||
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=== Comments from the Cast and Crew === | |||
*"Insomnia. Nobody has slept. Everyone's just coming to terms with the fact that they have lost everybody that they've loved or relate to."—[[Jamie Bamber]], [http://scifi.com/battlestar/bts/video/mov/video_06_320.mov] | |||
*"It was a hard episode, because, you just had to basically fall apart."—[[Katee Sackhoff]], [http://scifi.com/battlestar/bts/video/mov/video_06_320.mov] | |||
*"Episode 1 is extremely docu-style because the characters haven't actually slept for five days (sic) and they have been running from the Cylons for the 250th time. And it's very stressful and they're about to lose the plot completely because of sleep deprivation."—[[Michael Rymer]], [http://scifi.com/battlestar/bts/video/mov/video_06_320.mov] | |||
* ''Bamber discusses why "33" is his favorite episode:''<ref group="commentary" name="bensoussan_bamber_33_favorite">{{cite web|url=http://acedmagazine.com/content/view/677/1/|title=ACED Magazine: Battlestar Galactica: Cast Interviews|date=24 November 2007|accessdate=25 November 2007|last=Bensoussan|first=Jenna}}</ref> | |||
: My favorite episode...I'd say "33"...the very first one, just because that was the unknown. We were in an unknown situation. We'd made a decent [[Miniseries|mini-series]] and we were all very excited. To read that script, I thought structurally it was really compelling. It was kind of a nutshell of what the whole of our story is, which is a nightmare, waking up constantly to find that the monster is on you again, and that's basically the modus operandi of the show, and Ron [Moore] captured it in one episode. I think that is really the perfect episode of ''Battlestar Galactica''. | |||
* ''[[Tahmoh Penikett]] on filming the Caprica sequences:''<ref group="commentary" name="bassom_penikett_33_caprica_filming">{{cite book|last=Bassom|first=David|year=2005|title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]|page=46|editor=ed. Adam "Adama" Newell|publisher=Titan Books|id=ISBN 1-84576-0972}}</ref> | |||
: I loved doing '33'. It was great to come back to Helo and show him trying to survive on the planet. It was grueling to shoot that episode — I did so much running that I was a little sore the next day! But that was just an awesome episode to work on. | |||
* ''[[Bear McCreary]] on scoring the Olympic Carrier destruction:''<ref group="commentary" name="bassom_mccreary_olympic_carrier_score">{{cite book|last=Bassom|first=David|year=2005|title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]|page=47|editor=ed. Adam "Adama" Newell|publisher=Titan Books|id=ISBN 1-84576-0972}}</ref> | |||
: At a surface level, that sequence looks like an action scene, so I put it against a backdrop of driving frame drums and taikos. But as the scene ultimately boils down to the terrifying decision that the main characters must make, I layered in dark orchestral textures and ambient soloists to play more to the drama and less to the spectacle. The result was one of my favorite cues for the entire series. | |||
* ''[[Ronald D. Moore]] on the episode's success:''<ref group="commentary" name="bassom_moore_33_assessment">{{cite book|last=Bassom|first=David|year=2005|title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]|page=47|editor=ed. Adam "Adama" Newell|publisher=Titan Books|id=ISBN 1-84576-0972}}</ref> | |||
: I was very pleased with '33'. I think the teaser is terrific, the thirty-three minute loop is an interesting concept, and it's just interesting to watch the characters getting exhausted. I think it turned out great. | |||
=== | * ''[[Edward James Olmos]] on the episode's impact:''<ref group="commentary" name="bassom_olmos_33_courageous">{{cite book|last=Bassom|first=David|year=2005|title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]|page=47|editor=ed. Adam "Adama" Newell|publisher=Titan Books|id=ISBN 1-84576-0972}}</ref> | ||
: I thought '33' was phenomenal. I loved it. It was so damned courageous. | |||
=== Excerpt from the Official Companion === | |||
In ''[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]'', the dedicated performance by the cast, trying to accurately and realistically depict extensive sleep deprivation on-screen, was explained:<ref group="production" name="bassom_olmos_sleep_deprivation_process">{{cite book|last=Bassom|first=David|year=2005|title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]|page=46|editor=ed. Adam "Adama" Newell|publisher=Titan Books|id=ISBN 1-84576-0972}}</ref> | |||
:"''Battlestar Galactica<nowiki>'</nowiki>''s first season première required the show's cast members to depict their characters under extreme physical and emotional duress, as they faced sleep deprivation and the constant threat of Cylon attack. This unique and intriguing acting challenge prompted Edward James Olmos to enlist the assistance of a sleep deprivation expert, who met with the cast shortly prior to the starting of shooting. Olmos and several other cast members also restricted their sleeping patterns a few days before filming, to gain a better understanding of sleep deprivation. | |||
:"I rested just before we actually shot the episode, because I didn't want to go on-camera exhausted," explains Olmos. "But in the week before shooting, I only had about three hours of sleep per night and I studied myself to get to know how to pay the symptoms of sleep deprivation. About two days away from shooting, I was sitting in this meeting and everyone was looking at me as I tried to make sense. I told everyone, "This is what happens when you go without sleep — you don't act funny or yawn all the time, it's more the case that your mind doesn't function correctly". The doctor later expanded on this, and pretty soon everyone was tuned in. So when we went into the episode, everyone knew exactly what they were doing, and it was beautiful to watch."" (page 46) | |||
== Noteworthy Dialogue == | == Noteworthy Dialogue == | ||