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RDM: And the final four, and there's really five, of course, but the final four here are different Cylons than the other Cylons, and we've pretty much set that up initially, once we decided that- once we said, "OK. There's a reason that you've only seen seven, and that the final five are different, and that the rest of the Cylons can't think about 'em, can't talk about 'em, and that there's a whole mythos on their side about the final five Cylons." You're already saying that they're different than the others. That they're a different kind of Cylon and that the rules that we've est- painstakingly established for the other Cylons need not necessarily apply to these. | RDM: And the final four, and there's really five, of course, but the final four here are different Cylons than the other Cylons, and we've pretty much set that up initially, once we decided that- once we said, "OK. There's a reason that you've only seen seven, and that the final five are different, and that the rest of the Cylons can't think about 'em, can't talk about 'em, and that there's a whole mythos on their side about the final five Cylons." You're already saying that they're different than the others. That they're a different kind of Cylon and that the rules that we've est- painstakingly established for the other Cylons need not necessarily apply to these. | ||
Now this section here, as we get into the attack, and then the eventual revelation of Kara at the end, was also a closely guarded secret. They were separate pages that were not put out initially. If you think back to the [[Podcast:Maelstrom|"Maelstrom" podcast]], I think you'll find that I walked the line very carefully in that podcast. I don't think I ever lied about the fact that she was never coming back to the show. I think I talked pretty much about the fact- the reaction of people, and that we mean- that she was gonna be killed, and what a devastating thing it was to the cast and the crew. And how it really affected everyone. And all that is absolutely true. Now what I didn't get into was the rest of that story, which was that when the news went out that we were killing Kara in "[[Maelstrom]]", all hell broke loose up on the set in Vancouver, and I got a call from the studio one morning saying, "OK. I think you better do something. The cast and the crew are almost in a state of mutiny up there." And we went, "Huh? Oh my God." And so [[David Eick|David]] and I called up [[Edward James Olmos|Eddie]] and [[Mary McDonnell|Mary]] first and said, "OK. Look. Here's the lowdown. Kara's coming back in the last episode. | Now this section here, as we get into the attack, and then the eventual revelation of Kara at the end, was also a closely guarded secret. They were separate pages that were not put out initially. If you think back to the [[Podcast:Maelstrom|"Maelstrom" podcast]], I think you'll find that I walked the line very carefully in that podcast. I don't think I ever lied about the fact that she was never coming back to the show. I think I talked pretty much about the fact- the reaction of people, and that we mean- that she was gonna be killed, and what a devastating thing it was to the cast and the crew. And how it really affected everyone. And all that is absolutely true. Now what I didn't get into was the rest of that story, which was that when the news went out that we were killing Kara in "[[Maelstrom]]", all hell broke loose up on the set in Vancouver, and I got a call from the studio one morning saying, "OK. I think you better do something. The cast and the crew are almost in a state of mutiny up there." And we went, "Huh? Oh my God." And so [[David Eick|David]] and I called up [[Edward James Olmos|Eddie]] and [[Mary McDonnell|Mary]] first and said, "OK. Look. Here's the lowdown. Kara's coming back in the last episode. We told them how she was coming back and all that." And we didn't- we had not wanted to put them all in the position of having to lie to everybody, of having to lie to publicists and press, and lying to cast, other mem- lying to the crew, etc. But it had gotten to such a point that we had now had to share the information, and then Eddie and Mary shared it with the rest of the cast, and eventually key crew members were brought in. We had to break the secret just to maintain cohesion up there. But there were certainly people that were ready to like hang David and I in effigy. | ||
This ending here with [[Lee Adama|Lee]]. We shot two versions of all this. Actually a couple of different versions. When I was up on the set- the original scripted ending was that Kara was going to be in Lee's quarters. He was gonna be rushing into his quarters. He was gonna get his helmet and his [[flight suit|flight uniform]] and then he was gonna turn to go, and then he looks up, and then Kara's standing in his quarters, and says, "Hi Lee." Yeah. Right here. Where he comes in, he grabs his flight helmet and stuff, and he turns, and then boom. Kara was gonna be there. We were gonna play the last scene with Kara in the room. And then when I was up in Vancouver I started having second thoughts and wondering if that made it too supernatural into the next season. How would she get in there? Too many questions and did I really wanna go down that route? And decided, to protect ourselves, let's do- shoot a version where he encounters her in the [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]]. He gets in the Vi- in a Viper. He goes out, and Kara comes up next to him in a Viper. And ultimately in the cut that was the cut that- that was the way [[Michael Rymer|Rymer]] cut it, and I decided to go with that too. It was a stronger ending, and it was- it got us outside ''Galactica'', you got action going and fighters, and you're- at this point you're unhinged in terms of where the hell it's all going, I think, and her reappearance- sure there were true- the true hard-core fans could probably sniff it out, but I think a lot of the audience was shocked when she came up and certainly that was the reaction at the frak party that we were at. There were a couple people here and there who were winking and somebody was saying, "I hope it's Kara," but I think the reaction generally was surprise. This is [[Bear McCreary]], our composer, who's doing the cover of "All Along the Watchtower". He composed it and he covered it, and I think it's a great version. | This ending here with [[Lee Adama|Lee]]. We shot two versions of all this. Actually a couple of different versions. When I was up on the set- the original scripted ending was that Kara was going to be in Lee's quarters. He was gonna be rushing into his quarters. He was gonna get his helmet and his [[flight suit|flight uniform]] and then he was gonna turn to go, and then he looks up, and then Kara's standing in his quarters, and says, "Hi Lee." Yeah. Right here. Where he comes in, he grabs his flight helmet and stuff, and he turns, and then boom. Kara was gonna be there. We were gonna play the last scene with Kara in the room. And then when I was up in Vancouver I started having second thoughts and wondering if that made it too supernatural into the next season. How would she get in there? Too many questions and did I really wanna go down that route? And decided, to protect ourselves, let's do- shoot a version where he encounters her in the [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]]. He gets in the Vi- in a Viper. He goes out, and Kara comes up next to him in a Viper. And ultimately in the cut that was the cut that- that was the way [[Michael Rymer|Rymer]] cut it, and I decided to go with that too. It was a stronger ending, and it was- it got us outside ''Galactica'', you got action going and fighters, and you're- at this point you're unhinged in terms of where the hell it's all going, I think, and her reappearance- sure there were true- the true hard-core fans could probably sniff it out, but I think a lot of the audience was shocked when she came up and certainly that was the reaction at the frak party that we were at. There were a couple people here and there who were winking and somebody was saying, "I hope it's Kara," but I think the reaction generally was surprise. This is [[Bear McCreary]], our composer, who's doing the cover of "All Along the Watchtower". He composed it and he covered it, and I think it's a great version. | ||