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This little bit is one of the first times you've ever seen the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] actually interact with their computer system. She reaches in, we play the data stream across her face, she goes into the room. This is all just, like, trying to do it in little brushstrokes of how she interacts with her environment. And it's just enough to imply a superior technology without really hitting you over the head with it. It's just enough to get you to where you're going. And then she's confronted. | This little bit is one of the first times you've ever seen the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] actually interact with their computer system. She reaches in, we play the data stream across her face, she goes into the room. This is all just, like, trying to do it in little brushstrokes of how she interacts with her environment. And it's just enough to imply a superior technology without really hitting you over the head with it. It's just enough to get you to where you're going. And then she's confronted. | ||
That is an homage to [[Wikipedia:The Wild Bunch|''The Wild Bunch'']]. [[David Weddle]] wrote a sterling biography of [[Wikipedia:Sam Peckinpah|Sam Peckinpah]], and one of the great lines of ''The Wild Bunch'' was [[Wikipedia:Ernest Borgnine|Ernest Borgnine]] saying, "It's not who you give- It's not the fact that | That is an homage to [[Wikipedia:The Wild Bunch|''The Wild Bunch'']]. [[David Weddle]] wrote a sterling biography of [[Wikipedia:Sam Peckinpah|Sam Peckinpah]], and one of the great lines of ''The Wild Bunch'' was [[Wikipedia:Ernest Borgnine|Ernest Borgnine]] saying, "It's not who you give- It's not the fact that your- somebody your word, it's who you gave it to." | ||
And the agony of this whole storyline of her being told that her child is dead, now being told the child's alive. Does she believe it? Can she believe it? What does it do to her loyalties? | And the agony of this whole storyline of her being told that her child is dead, now being told the child's alive. Does she believe it? Can she believe it? What does it do to her loyalties? | ||