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==[http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/downloads/podcast/mp3/218/bsg_ep218_5of5.mp3 Act 4]==
==[http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/downloads/podcast/mp3/218/bsg_ep218_5of5.mp3 Act 4]==


This is a lovely little scene.  Helo spreading the ashes of what he thinks is his child into space.  There was dialogue between Helo and [[Galen Tyrol|Tyrol]] here where Helo thanked Tyrol for coming and being there for him and Tyrol saying "No problem, man.  It's the least I could do."  Ultimately we cut the dialogue because it seemed unnecessary.  We were also fighting time so we were looking for little nips and cuts all the way through the show.  There was just something more powerful about just the fact that Tyrol was there.  It just plays much more powerfully that Tyrol is just there.  It speaks volumes about the fact that he's still connected to Sharon.  He's still connected to that story line and he was there for Helo as a man and as a father... as someone who did love Sharon and would've cared about this child, had that child been his.   
This is a lovely little scene.  Helo spreading the ashes of what he thinks is his child into space.  There was dialogue between Helo and [[Tyrol]] here where Helo thanked Tyrol for coming and being there for him and Tyrol saying "No problem, man.  It's the least I could do."  Ultimately we cut the dialogue because it seemed unnecessary.  We were also fighting time so we were looking for little nips and cuts all the way through the show.  There was just something more powerful about just the fact that Tyrol was there.  It just plays much more powerfully that Tyrol is just there.  It speaks volumes about the fact that he's still connected to Sharon.  He's still connected to that story line and he was there for Helo as a man and as a father... as someone who did love Sharon and would've cared about this child, had that child been his.   


And then we come to Baltar's realization that the child is dead, and what does that mean.  And again, this is his perception of Six.  It's his perception of that woman he once- that loved him, that he was so intimately involved with, and how would she react to this news.
And then we come to Baltar's realization that the child is dead, and what does that mean.  And again, this is his perception of Six.  It's his perception of that woman he once- that loved him, that he was so intimately involved with, and how would she react to this news.

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