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hadn't been any intimation of that so I used that little- when I had the chance to go back in and write an extra scene, I wanted to use it to serve two masters, to sort of touch on the assassination story one more time and also to set up the ending because what's also happening in this show is the subplots of Baltar and his interest in women in general and in Kara specifically and the budding sort of interest, are they or aren't they between Lee and Kara which you kinda knew we were going to do eventually but I was always reticent to do and always wanted to be careful how we went in that territory and if we went in that territory at all and where this leads into the next episode and into "Kobol's Last Gleaming" is quite interesting in my opinion.
hadn't been any intimation of that so I used that little- when I had the chance to go back in and write an extra scene, I wanted to use it to serve two masters, to sort of touch on the assassination story one more time and also to set up the ending because what's also happening in this show is the subplots of Baltar and his interest in women in general and in Kara specifically and the budding sort of interest, are they or aren't they between Lee and Kara which you kinda knew we were going to do eventually but I was always reticent to do and always wanted to be careful how we went in that territory and if we went in that territory at all and where this leads into the next episode and into "Kobol's Last Gleaming" is quite interesting in my opinion.


Love this, this whole sequence when we temped- when you watch this in the editing bay in the first director's cut they put in temp music or temp tracks as they're called from all kinds of places, cd's, other soundtracks, whatever- his entrance here as soon as the lights come on and everybody started applauding they temped it in with (sings) "Fly me to the moon and let me swing among the stars..." it was so great, I laughed and loved it and we kept it in the temp track until somebody just said, "Oh come on you can't really play '[[wikipedia:Fly_Me_To_The_Moon|Fly me to the Moon]]' can you?" And y'know there is a part of me that just wanted to play 'Fly Me to the Moon' to be honest because I think there's larger ideas within the show- there's Kara in her dress- there's larger ideas in the show that we're starting to explore more and more, this notion of 'all of this has happened before and all of this has happened again' and inherent in that idea is a sense of cycle, that things are cycled back through, that all of the events you are watching right now have played themselves out many times before in various guises with various players and that things would start to be the same, that certain ideas, concepts, words, language, would maybe not be the same in each iteration of the cycle but might crop up again and again, that perhaps they do wear suits and ties, maybe the next time wear togas and maybe next time at some later version there is a version of 'Fly me to the Moon' floating out there in the society and what's the connection between this culture and what's established in this culture and our own, what happens on Earth? Well, that's all remains to be seen, you'll have to watch the rest of the series to get all of that. But I wasn't completely opposed to the idea of 'Fly Me to the Moon' in this episode because I think you can go there with this series, I think you can start to play things that are familiar and interesting and mysterious and let the the audience start to wonder what the connections are because there is a connection, there is definitely a connection between all these events and Earth events and I think that's part of what makes the series fascinating is trying to sort of divine what these connections are and where they're going.
Love this, this whole sequence when we temped- when you watch this in the editing bay in the first director's cut they put in temp music or temp tracks as they're called from all kinds of places, cd's, other soundtracks, whatever- his entrance here as soon as the lights come on and everybody started applauding they temped it in with (sings) "Fly me to the moon and let me swing among the stars..." it was so great, I laughed and loved it and we kept it in the temp track until somebody just said, "Oh come on you can't really play '[[wikipedia:Fly_Me_To_The_Moon|Fly me to the Moon]]' can you?" And y'know there is a part of me that just wanted to play 'Fly Me to the Moon' to be honest because I think there's larger ideas within the show- there's Kara in her dress- there's larger ideas in the show that we're starting to explore more and more, this notion of 'all of this has happened before and all of this has happened again' and inherent in that idea is a sense of cycle, that things are cycled back through, that all of the events you are watching right now have played themselves out many times before in various guises with various players and that things would start to be the same, that certain ideas, concepts, words, language, would maybe not be the same in each iteration of the cycle but might crop up again and again, that perhaps they do wear suits and ties, maybe the next time wear togas and maybe next time at some later version there is a version of 'Fly me to the Moon' floating out there in the society and what's the connection between this culture and what's established in this culture and our own, what happens on Earth? Well, that's all remains to be seen, you'll have to watch the rest of the series to get all of that. But I wasn't completely opposed to the idea of 'Fly Me to the Moon' in this episode because I think you can go there with this series, I think you can start to play things that are familiar and interesting and mysterious and let the the audience start to wonder what the connections are because there is a connection, there is defintely a connection between all these events and Earth events and I think that's part of what makes the series fascinating is trying to sort of divine what these connections are and where they're going.


This little bit at the end is just sort of one of the few times that we ever see the cast and the characters just kinda relaxing and letting down their hair and having a celebratory moment, it felt right, it's like okay we've been through this long trauma of the season, now they've had a political thing and nearly an assassination, let 'em enjoy themselves, it's [[Colonial Day (holiday)|Colonial Day]], I mean it's their [[wikipedia:Independence_Day_%28United_States%29|Fourth of July]] and if they can't celebrate and try to relax on this one day then they really never are and I never saw the series that way, I never saw that they would be so bleak and so desperate and so unpleasant a place that they could never smile and they could never relax, it's all about context and it's about when you decide to do that.
This little bit at the end is just sort of one of the few times that we ever see the cast and the characters just kinda relaxing and letting down their hair and having a celebratory moment, it felt right, it's like okay we've been through this long trauma of the season, now they've had a political thing and nearly an assassination, let 'em enjoy themselves, it's [[Colonial Day (holiday)|Colonial Day]], I mean it's their [[wikipedia:Independence_Day_%28United_States%29|Fourth of July]] and if they can't celebrate and try to relax on this one day then they really never are and I never saw the series that way, I never saw that they would be so bleak and so desperate and so unpleasant a place that they could never smile and they could never relax, it's all about context and it's about when you decide to do that.
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Okay and that's the end of "[[Colonial Day]]", I hope you enjoyed it, and of course the dogs have stopped barking now  
Okay and that's the end of "[[Colonial Day]]", I hope you enjoyed it, and of course the dogs have stopped barking now  
that the show is over and next time I will be taking you through "Kobol's Last Gleaming", the finale of the season and perhaps we'll talk a little bit more about upcoming episodes, the episodes that we're currently preparing for season two, and I will talk to you then so thank you for listening.
that the show is over and next time I will be taking you through "Kobol's Last Gleaming", the finale of the season and perhaps we'll talk a little bit more about upcoming episodes, the episodes that we're currently preppng for season two, and I will talk to you then so thank you for listening.


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