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| RDM: Everybody I think went really, Oh my God, look at him go. I think the character made a giant leap here to because I think the character....taking him out of the uniform and putting him into a suit changes the character in an interesting way.
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| Terry: Well, you've always discussed the problem of Apollo that he's sort of the hero, but....
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| RDM: Yah.
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| Terry: how does he define himself outside of always being the stand up guy; especially, placed under these circumstances. Now you get to see him..
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| RDM: When you take him out of the uniform
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| Terry: Really, Yah!
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| RDM: he's no longer so connected so intimately to his father. So he..it's not a quite as competitive as it was.
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| Terry: He gets to be himself more.
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| RDM: And then I really wanted-this was the-we played around with this speech in earlier drafts but I really wanted this speech to really be about collective guilt, collective shame, and really shine a light on some of the practicalities of what they were dealing with. They kind of threw together this judicial system and they threw it together to try this one man.
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| Terry: And one of the things that I like about is that is that point that you always have, "Well, you guys elected him." You all wanted to go down to that planet. Where's your, talk about personal responsibility, where is it?
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| RDM:Yah.
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| Terry: It's really easy to put it all on one person, I'm not saying that he's not guilty but we're all guilty.
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| RDM: Yah, I mean, exacatly. he was elected, he was democratically elected. [[Laura Roslin|Laura]] and [[William Adama|Adama]] stood back and let it happen because that's the way the democratic process is supposed to work.
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| Terry: But they also pointed out what teh problems were going to be and people made the free choice to go in this direction.
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| RDM: Yep.
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| Terry: and people made the free choice to go in this direction.
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| RDM: I mean it's....They talk about parallels to reality in the show and I'm always asked about the allegorical elements of the show and what's relevant to contemporary society and certainly, as I was writing this stuff about Baltar being elected president and the rest of them now hating his guts and wanting to throw him out the airlock was the notion that the country did elect [[w:George W. Bush|George Bush]].
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| Terry: Well and I said this just the other day. | | Terry: Well and I said this just the other day. |