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Meanwhile, back in the torture chamber... [[James Callis]], I think, fairly early on had posited this idea that, ok. He was concerned when went aboard the [[Basestar (RDM)|baseship]] that he didn't want it to be all sweetness and light for him over there. There wasn't just all fun. That actually would we- what happen if these guys started torturing him? And that stuck in my head. We hadn't broken this story yet but I liked the idea of it and I remember thinking- thinking as we were developing this story that that was a great thing to do. They actually torture this man until- put him really under pressure. It's also this idea of moving his relationship forward with [[Number Three|D'anna]], the D'anna models. 'Cause his relationship with D'anna will now shift and change as a result of this episode and move that relationship forward, and this is a critical piece of business of that. | Meanwhile, back in the torture chamber... [[James Callis]], I think, fairly early on had posited this idea that, ok. He was concerned when went aboard the [[Basestar (RDM)|baseship]] that he didn't want it to be all sweetness and light for him over there. There wasn't just all fun. That actually would we- what happen if these guys started torturing him? And that stuck in my head. We hadn't broken this story yet but I liked the idea of it and I remember thinking- thinking as we were developing this story that that was a great thing to do. They actually torture this man until- put him really under pressure. It's also this idea of moving his relationship forward with [[Number Three|D'anna]], the D'anna models. 'Cause his relationship with D'anna will now shift and change as a result of this episode and move that relationship forward, and this is a critical piece of business of that. | ||
This is all great stuff, I have to say, for James. There was a lot more of this torture sequence. There was a lot more of the sex. I should actually make a mental note here to be sure and preserve all that for the deleted scenes so that you can enjoy the full pain and sex of it all. But essentially the fundamental idea that here's a man being tortured and his mind is this woman having sex with him and the going back and forth between one kind of physical sensation to try to take the place of another physical sensation. On some level he's either imagining or literally experiencing himself having sex with [[Cylon-Related_Hallucinations#Baltar.27s_Internal_Six|Six]] while he's being tortured and then that's making it all possible for him to mo- transcend the moment of what's happening to him in the torture room. Again, there were more pieces of this. It was more graphic. It was harder to watch. All the things that we like to do. Then you- there was a lot of negotiation and back and forth and cutting and this and that. But- this was actually one of the easier conversations with the network, even though there was arguing back and forth about how much was gonna be in there, we didn't fight it too hard. We understood their point and they weren't asking to radically gut the scene. They just were asking for things like less pelvic thrusts and, "Could you use this angle instead of that angle." When Six takes her top down here you could actually see her nipple in one shot, which none of us really noticed but the Standards and Practices guys did. "Y'know there's a quarter of her nipple at the bottom of the frame! You can't have that on tv!" Yeah, 'cause God forbid. You can't have a [[w:Janet Jackson|Janet Jackson]] moment in [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|''Galactica'']] | This is all great stuff, I have to say, for James. There was a lot more of this torture sequence. There was a lot more of the sex. I should actually make a mental note here to be sure and preserve all that for the deleted scenes so that you can enjoy the full pain and sex of it all. But essentially the fundamental idea that here's a man being tortured and his mind is this woman having sex with him and the going back and forth between one kind of physical sensation to try to take the place of another physical sensation. On some level he's either imagining or literally experiencing himself having sex with [[Cylon-Related_Hallucinations#Baltar.27s_Internal_Six|Six]] while he's being tortured and then that's making it all possible for him to mo- transcend the moment of what's happening to him in the torture room. Again, there were more pieces of this. It was more graphic. It was harder to watch. All the things that we like to do. Then you- there was a lot of negotiation and back and forth and cutting and this and that. But- this was actually one of the easier conversations with the network, even though there was arguing back and forth about how much was gonna be in there, we didn't fight it too hard. We understood their point and they weren't asking to radically gut the scene. They just were asking for things like less pelvic thrusts and, "Could you use this angle instead of that angle." When Six takes her top down here you could actually see her nipple in one shot, which none of us really noticed but the Standards and Practices guys did. "Y'know there's a quarter of her nipple at the bottom of the frame! You can't have that on tv!" Yeah, 'cause God forbid. You can't have a [[w:Janet Jackson|Janet Jackson]] moment in [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|''Galactica'']]. The world may come to a fuckin' end. | ||
This little riff of- that he goes on about [[God (RDM)|God]] and our knowledge of God being imperfect was something that I actually- I think it was one of these things. I was sitting in bed watching tv with [[Terry Dresbach|my wife]] late at night when I shouldn't have. Getting ready to go to bed and I had this jag in my head about all this stuff and I just walked out and went in my office and just wrote it down. And thought it was gonna work in the torture scene, and then I woke up the next morning, looked at it and actually it was ok. So I put it in the torture scene. Sometimes you don't find ideas and speeches on the page. Sometimes you find them in odd moments and I think I was watching [[w:Project Runway|''Project Runway'']] with my wife, actually. We were watching it on [[w:TiVo|TiVo]] in our bedroom late at night and doing something completely different and my mind was mulling over the show at the same time and I came up with that whole line about God and our knowledge of him being imperfect because it's based on these half-remembered myths and if we all knew the mind of God we'd all be Gods. And I just wrote it all in a stream of conciousness as I- when I came into my office and then worked it into the show. And that's how a lot of these things fall into place. A lot of times I'm doing something else and talking to somebody else, I'm watching something else, and without even really knowing it there's a part of my brain that's working on the show and comes up with these little lines of dialogue or character moments or structures or story changes that I'll go off and I will scribble them down as fast as I can. | This little riff of- that he goes on about [[God (RDM)|God]] and our knowledge of God being imperfect was something that I actually- I think it was one of these things. I was sitting in bed watching tv with [[Terry Dresbach|my wife]] late at night when I shouldn't have. Getting ready to go to bed and I had this jag in my head about all this stuff and I just walked out and went in my office and just wrote it down. And thought it was gonna work in the torture scene, and then I woke up the next morning, looked at it and actually it was ok. So I put it in the torture scene. Sometimes you don't find ideas and speeches on the page. Sometimes you find them in odd moments and I think I was watching [[w:Project Runway|''Project Runway'']] with my wife, actually. We were watching it on [[w:TiVo|TiVo]] in our bedroom late at night and doing something completely different and my mind was mulling over the show at the same time and I came up with that whole line about God and our knowledge of him being imperfect because it's based on these half-remembered myths and if we all knew the mind of God we'd all be Gods. And I just wrote it all in a stream of conciousness as I- when I came into my office and then worked it into the show. And that's how a lot of these things fall into place. A lot of times I'm doing something else and talking to somebody else, I'm watching something else, and without even really knowing it there's a part of my brain that's working on the show and comes up with these little lines of dialogue or character moments or structures or story changes that I'll go off and I will scribble them down as fast as I can. | ||