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== Official Statements == | == Official Statements == | ||
*''Executive producer [[David Eick]] discussed the significance of [[Ellen Tigh]]'s death in a TV Guide interview prior to the episode's airing:'' | |||
: "The big surprise is the fact that a very central character will no longer be with us by the end of the third episode. At the end of the day, this is a war show and there are casualties. And I think in order to continue to be honest about that and how we pursue the storytelling, sometimes that's going to mean the people we have come to know and love are no longer going to be with [us]."<ref name="bsg_mag_7_eick_tigh_death_casualties_p6">{{cite magazine|magazine=Battlestar Galactica: The Official Magazine|issue=7|pages=6|date=October/November 2006|publisher=[[Titan Magazines]]|title=Battlestar Galactica's third season readied for US TV premiere}}</ref> | |||
=== Kate Vernon on Ellen Tigh Being Poisoned === | |||
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| text = It was terribly difficult to play. [Saul Tigh] was this spineless man for abandoning her after what she had done to save his life and it was devastating to her but she also knew his fragility and knew he could not spare her. She knew if he tried and we picked up and ran [[New Caprica Resistance|insurgents]] would take us down. There was no win for either of us. He had to poison me and my choice as an actress was to take the cup from him. As much as I wanted him to spill it and run, I chose to take the cup from him. I didn't talk to the director [[Ron Moore]] about this at all, it was more of a character choice to remove that act from him giving me the poison to me taking it and bringing it on myself. I felt incredibly generous for Ellen to spare him that segment of guilt. I mean the man was wracked with guilt afterwards but as least I didn't let him give it to me. You know what I mean. | | text = It was terribly difficult to play. [Saul Tigh] was this spineless man for abandoning her after what she had done to save his life and it was devastating to her but she also knew his fragility and knew he could not spare her. She knew if he tried and we picked up and ran [[New Caprica Resistance|insurgents]] would take us down. There was no win for either of us. He had to poison me and my choice as an actress was to take the cup from him. As much as I wanted him to spill it and run, I chose to take the cup from him. I didn't talk to the director [[Ron Moore]] about this at all, it was more of a character choice to remove that act from him giving me the poison to me taking it and bringing it on myself. I felt incredibly generous for Ellen to spare him that segment of guilt. I mean the man was wracked with guilt afterwards but as least I didn't let him give it to me. You know what I mean. | ||