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Terry: This is so spooky.
Terry: This is so spooky.


RDM: It's very spooky. It's very [[w:Don't Look Now|"Don't Look Now,"]] the [[w:Nicolas Roeg|Nicolas Roeg]] picture in a lot of these shots and very very creepy and very effective. I like a lot of this a lot. Originally— we had always known that we wanted to do the trial of [[Gaius Baltar]] [[Season 3 (2006-07)|this season]]. And originally it was going to take place, I believe, around episode 12 or 13, after the [[Rapture|escape]] from the [[algae planet]]. And then as time went on we started talking about what the season finale was going to be, and I started getting more and more in love with the idea that the season finale was actually going to be the trial of Gaius Baltar. And that took a little bit of salesmanship, actually, with [[Sci Fi|the network]]. The network was not entirely convinced that we would— that a trial episode was really the best way to end the season. But I was really sold on it, and then went back to the writers' room and then said "OK, we have to really deliver, 'cause they're definitely skeptical this time about what— y'know, about our ability to pull this off."  
RDM: It's very spooky. It's very [[w:Don't Look Now|"Don't Look Now,"]] the [[w:Nicolas Roeg|Nicolas Roeg]] picture in a lot of these shots and very very creepy and very effective. I like a lot of this a lot. Originally— we had always known that we wanted to do the trial of [[Gaius Baltar]] [[Season 3 (2005-06)|this season]]. And originally it was going to take place, I believe, around episode 12 or 13, after the [[Rapture|escape]] from the [[algae planet]]. And then as time went on we started talking about what the season finale was going to be, and I started getting more and more in love with the idea that the season finale was actually going to be the trial of Gaius Baltar. And that took a little bit of salesmanship, actually, with [[Sci Fi|the network]]. The network was not entirely convinced that we would— that a trial episode was really the best way to end the season. But I was really sold on it, and then went back to the writers' room and then said "OK, we have to really deliver, 'cause they're definitely skeptical this time about what— y'know, about our ability to pull this off."  


So as— so we developed this long arc that was going to culminate in the trial, which I've talked about before, with the [[Sagittaron]]s becoming a problem within the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]], and that's where the [[Helo]], "[[The Woman King]]" episode originated, to introduce the Sha- Sagittarons. Then we had more storylines with them, as sort of a sub-group within [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|the Twelve Colonies]], and how they were the outcasts of the bunch that— y'know, the other colo— tribes tended to take advantage of them. And it was included in this— in the initial drafts of these two episodes and it was going to form a key part of the trial. And it wa— the plot was essentially that as bit by bit the defense team, Baltar's defense team, kicked the legs out from under the prosecution case as it was presented, there came a point where [[Lee Adama|Lee]], who at that point in our story was actually going to be the sole attorney for Gaius Baltar, Lee was going to come into possession of a video tape that was sold to him by somebody from the [[black market]], and the video tape was going to have on it actual  footage of Baltar executing colonists on [[New Caprica]]. And it was him, it was there's Baltar, and he's pulling the trigger and he's killing people. And it was— it just had him dead to rights, and that's where this episode was going to end: with Lee coming into possession of that video tape and what was he going to do?
So as— so we developed this long arc that was going to culminate in the trial, which I've talked about before, with the [[Sagittaron]]s becoming a problem within the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]], and that's where the [[Helo]], "[[The Woman King]]" episode originated, to introduce the Sha- Sagittarons. Then we had more storylines with them, as sort of a sub-group within [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|the Twelve Colonies]], and how they were the outcasts of the bunch that— y'know, the other colo— tribes tended to take advantage of them. And it was included in this— in the initial drafts of these two episodes and it was going to form a key part of the trial. And it wa— the plot was essentially that as bit by bit the defense team, Baltar's defense team, kicked the legs out from under the prosecution case as it was presented, there came a point where [[Lee Adama|Lee]], who at that point in our story was actually going to be the sole attorney for Gaius Baltar, Lee was going to come into possession of a video tape that was sold to him by somebody from the [[black market]], and the video tape was going to have on it actual  footage of Baltar executing colonists on [[New Caprica]]. And it was him, it was there's Baltar, and he's pulling the trigger and he's killing people. And it was— it just had him dead to rights, and that's where this episode was going to end: with Lee coming into possession of that video tape and what was he going to do?

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