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And then time cut ahead. And this is the return of business. This is the return of life. Everyone back on the [[hangar deck]]. The family returns. The family is all gathering together. The reunions. People seeing each other for the first time. At this point it just feels like there's an emotional payoff. You just want the satisfaction of it all being ok on some level and we're back to where we were. We're back in space. We're back on the ship. | And then time cut ahead. And this is the return of business. This is the return of life. Everyone back on the [[hangar deck]]. The family returns. The family is all gathering together. The reunions. People seeing each other for the first time. At this point it just feels like there's an emotional payoff. You just want the satisfaction of it all being ok on some level and we're back to where we were. We're back in space. We're back on the ship. | ||
{{podcastref| | {{podcastref|caseyNotKaras}}And this. This little beat of Ka- oh my God. One last mindfuck. It wasn't her baby after all. It was just something Leoben did. It's like his final little victory. And it just plays a complete mindgame on her. I love that. (Laughs) I love that so much. 'Cause, you know what? There's a chunk of the audience that I just believe is sitting there through this whole thing going, "Oh my God. I can't believe that they went for this. That they really brought in- Kara's gonna have the baby now? What, Kara's gonna have a child? And, oh my God." And not wanted to believe it and getting a little annoyed. And then you buy into it. And then you're just- you get all the way to the end and you bought into it and then it's, like, "Nope. Guess what? It wasn't true." | ||
[[Sharon Agathon|Sharon]] back to [[Karl Agathon|Helo]]. And then the return of the man. The man, the myth. [[Saul Tigh]]. After all this time. And this I find, in a way, is one of the most emotional moments of all is just the two, these two friends, these two men who have known each other for so long, reunited, and when [[William Adama|Adama]] sees him again- last time he saw him he didn't have a beard, he had both his eyes. He was in uniform. And Tigh made it happen. Tigh brought 'em home. And Adama got 'em. And these two- these two men fulfilled what they set out to do. They made it happen. They brought [[The Fleet (RDM)|the Fleet]] back. They brough humanity back from the brink. But there was a cost. And not everybody made it. And Adama knows. He knows exactly what he means. He knows it's Ellen. And the irony of this, I mean, there's a piece that, like, I love the fact that we have the celebration. You have them chanting his name and then he's carried on- literally carried on their shoulders. But your heart is with Tigh. You're Tigh. For the moment he's almost the forgotten man. Who's still thinking about his wife. I find that moving and I find that very human. And Kara's loss. There's a sense of loss amid the victory. The people- it's not pure. It's not a complete uplifting moment. You're happy they're home. You're grateful they made it home, but you're so aware of the cost. You're so aware of the price that so many of them paid for this- for this experiment. | [[Sharon Agathon|Sharon]] back to [[Karl Agathon|Helo]]. And then the return of the man. The man, the myth. [[Saul Tigh]]. After all this time. And this I find, in a way, is one of the most emotional moments of all is just the two, these two friends, these two men who have known each other for so long, reunited, and when [[William Adama|Adama]] sees him again- last time he saw him he didn't have a beard, he had both his eyes. He was in uniform. And Tigh made it happen. Tigh brought 'em home. And Adama got 'em. And these two- these two men fulfilled what they set out to do. They made it happen. They brought [[The Fleet (RDM)|the Fleet]] back. They brough humanity back from the brink. But there was a cost. And not everybody made it. And Adama knows. He knows exactly what he means. He knows it's Ellen. And the irony of this, I mean, there's a piece that, like, I love the fact that we have the celebration. You have them chanting his name and then he's carried on- literally carried on their shoulders. But your heart is with Tigh. You're Tigh. For the moment he's almost the forgotten man. Who's still thinking about his wife. I find that moving and I find that very human. And Kara's loss. There's a sense of loss amid the victory. The people- it's not pure. It's not a complete uplifting moment. You're happy they're home. You're grateful they made it home, but you're so aware of the cost. You're so aware of the price that so many of them paid for this- for this experiment. | ||