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|speaker1=[[David Eick]]|speakerimage1=David_eick.jpg|speaker2=[[Michael Rymer]]|speakerimage2=Michael_rymer.jpg | |speaker1=[[David Eick]]|speakerimage1=David_eick.jpg|speaker2=[[Michael Rymer]]|speakerimage2=Michael_rymer.jpg}}<blockquote>[[Ronald D. Moore]], [[David Eick]], and [[Michael Rymer]] discuss the creation of "[[33]]", the first episode of Season 1. They cover the episode's conceptual origin, the relentless tension of the 33-minute Cylon attacks, the decision to start the series ''in media res'', and the use of a gritty, documentary-style aesthetic. The commentary explores character moments born from on-set collaboration, the technical challenges of the visual effects, and the creative debates surrounding the episode's dark and controversial climax with ''[[Olympic Carrier]]'s'' destruction. | ||
Note: While not formally a podcast, as this is exclusive to the home video releases, it is in the style of Ron Moore's podcast commentaries</blockquote> | |||
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'''Ron:''' Goodbye everyone. | '''Ron:''' Goodbye everyone. | ||
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{{Podcast list (RDM season 1)}} | |||
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