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I believe that [[Alessandro Juliani|A.J.]], who plays [[Felix Gaeta|Gaeta]], I think it was his impulse to really play this down a little bit. That there was a futility. Instead of him raging against them and I think in the early drafts and in my draft he was trying to fight it more. He was trying to sa- tell them what he had done, and he was trying to like talk his way out of it. And think it was A.J.'s instinct that actually it would be- that he would realize just the futility of it. That after- especially after the scene with [[Kara Thrace|Kara]] and the scene with [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] that he would get- be- to a place where it's just like, "You know what? I'm not gonna beg. I'm not gonna beg, just do what you gotta do. Do whatever." I thought that was an interesting choice. I think it's a really smart decision, as an actor, to go to that card. And I- and then I decided to play off it. I thought that's great because then there's something interesting about- Kara wants him to beg. Kara is here- Kara needs something out of this. She needs blood. She needs this guy to go down and go down hard. This guy has to pay for the things that happened to her. And she even goes up there and kicks him. It's an ugly thing to have one of your leads do. This is an ugly scene of Kara Thrace kicking and yelling at the innocent man before she executes him, for Gods' sakes.
I believe that [[Alessandro Juliani|A.J.]], who plays [[Felix Gaeta|Gaeta]], I think it was his impulse to really play this down a little bit. That there was a futility. Instead of him raging against them and I think in the early drafts and in my draft he was trying to fight it more. He was trying to sa- tell them what he had done, and he was trying to like talk his way out of it. And think it was A.J.'s instinct that actually it would be- that he would realize just the futility of it. That after- especially after the scene with [[Kara Thrace|Kara]] and the scene with [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] that he would get- be- to a place where it's just like, "You know what? I'm not gonna beg. I'm not gonna beg, just do what you gotta do. Do whatever." I thought that was an interesting choice. I think it's a really smart decision, as an actor, to go to that card. And I- and then I decided to play off it. I that that's great because then there's something interesting about- Kara wants him to beg. Kara is here- Kara needs something out of this. She needs blood. She needs this guy to go down and go down hard. This guy has to pay for the things that happened to her. And she even goes up there and kicks him. It's an ugly thing to have one of your leads do. This is an ugly scene of Kara Thrace kicking and yelling at the innocent man before she executes him, for Gods' sakes.


I think if there's one thing I wish we had a little bit more of in this episode is, I wish we had a little bit more from Kara and what she went through. I think it's- I wish there was- we did play some- there were scripted nightmare sequences flashing back to her time with [[Leoben Conoy|Leoben]]. There were pieces of [[Kacey Brynn|Kacey]] we were gonna come up with. And they were all unsatisfying for one reason or another and they all ended up getting cut and so we stripped it down to a barebones Kara line but I kinda wish in this last sequence, I wish I was with her pain a little bit more than we are. It's like I understand that she's in pain, intellectually, but I'm not feeling it strongly.
I think if there's one thing I wish we had a little bit more of in this episode is, I wish we had a little bit more from Kara and what she went through. I think it's- I wish there was- we did play some- there were scripted nightmare sequences flashing back to her time with [[Leoben Conoy|Leoben]]. There were pieces of [[Kacey Brynn|Kacey]] we were gonna come up with. And they were all unsatisfying for one reason or another and they all ended up getting cut and so we stripped it down to a barebones Kara line but I kinda wish in this last sequence, I wish I was with her pain a little bit more than we are. It's like I understand that she's in pain, intellectually, but I'm not feeling it strongly.

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