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I love the card game scene a lot, I really liked [[Margaret Edmondson|Racetrack]], I'm really intrigued with the way Racetrack has become one of our members of our family. I've commented on this before, the way that many of the supporting players that came on just for a role here and a role there then expanded and have become part of the life-blood of the show. Racetrack was just going to be the temporary [[ECO]] in "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming]]" last year, [[Sharon Valerii|Sharon]] needed to ride with somebody, let her ride with- well call her Racetrack, and now Racetrack is like a full blown character for us which I think is just great and it's a real salute to the quality of casting that we're able to do, the dynamics down on the show. | I love the card game scene a lot, I really liked [[Margaret Edmondson|Racetrack]], I'm really intrigued with the way Racetrack has become one of our members of our family. I've commented on this before, the way that many of the supporting players that came on just for a role here and a role there then expanded and have become part of the life-blood of the show. Racetrack was just going to be the temporary [[ECO]] in "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming]]" last year, [[Sharon Valerii|Sharon]] needed to ride with somebody, let her ride with- well call her Racetrack, and now Racetrack is like a full blown character for us which I think is just great and it's a real salute to the quality of casting that we're able to do, the dynamics down on the show. | ||
In any case back to Helo and Tyrol, we talked at length what they would do when these two finally got together, and you start with the most obvious idea is- the one that we ended up with which is that they fight. You started with that- you start saying 'okay let's not do that, let's try something else, what else would they do?' We talked about versions where they saw each other in the Rec Room or at some social situation, eyed each other, there was a hard look and not much more, there was a point where Tyrol came and sat down with Helo and said some things that were completely off-point, just man-talk about something else but there was a mutually understood feeling of what was really going on. We tried versions of that but none of them were really that satisfying because on some level you knew that the thing that was most in character for these two men based on the people that we had seen them be, him down on [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] and Tyrol dealing with people on [[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]] and [[Kobol (RDM)|Kobol]], that there's a lot of rage and a lot of frustration and a lot of self-hatred and ambiguity in both these men over the choices that they've made, over the people that they've chosen to send- give their hearts to and the fact that they've now come face-to-face with the representational other of themselves. How could you not wanna beat the crap out of him? | In any case back to Helo and Tyrol, we talked at length what they would do when these two finally got together, and you start with the most obvious idea is- the one that we ended up with which is that they fight. You started with that- you start saying 'okay let's not do that, let's try something else, what else would they do?' We talked about versions where they saw each other in the Rec Room or at some social situation, eyed each other, there was a hard look and not much more, there was a point where Tyrol came and sat down with Helo and said some things that were completely off-point, just man-talk about something else but there was a mutually understood feeling of what was really going on. We tried versions of that but none of them were really that satisfying because on some level you knew that the thing that was most in character for these two men based on the people that we had seen them be, him down on [[Caprica(RDM)|Caprica]] and Tyrol dealing with people on [[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]] and [[Kobol (RDM)|Kobol]], that there's a lot of rage and a lot of frustration and a lot of self-hatred and ambiguity in both these men over the choices that they've made, over the people that they've chosen to send- give their hearts to and the fact that they've now come face-to-face with the representational other of themselves. How could you not wanna beat the crap out of him? | ||
The moment of him reaching for the wrench is really interesting and telling about just how far the rage has built in these men. Actually I got a note from one of the writers of this episode, [[Bradley Thompson]] and his partner [[David Weddle]] who wrote this episode, and they objected to that moment and I must say in their defense I completely understand why they object to that moment because it really says something pretty bad about Tyrol, which is why I like it of course. I like the fact that Tyrol for a moment lost himself in that- he's been drinking, he lost himself- he picked up that wrench and for a moment really thought about caving in Helo's skull with it. And there's a seduction to that and there's a pull to that and it's an emotion that I think that the character would genuinely feel in those circumstances. There's a truth to it, ultimately that's why we went with the fight, there's a truth to it, I just believe it, I believe that that's what those two men would do. | The moment of him reaching for the wrench is really interesting and telling about just how far the rage has built in these men. Actually I got a note from one of the writers of this episode, [[Bradley Thompson]] and his partner [[David Weddle]] who wrote this episode, and they objected to that moment and I must say in their defense I completely understand why they object to that moment because it really says something pretty bad about Tyrol, which is why I like it of course. I like the fact that Tyrol for a moment lost himself in that- he's been drinking, he lost himself- he picked up that wrench and for a moment really thought about caving in Helo's skull with it. And there's a seduction to that and there's a pull to that and it's an emotion that I think that the character would genuinely feel in those circumstances. There's a truth to it, ultimately that's why we went with the fight, there's a truth to it, I just believe it, I believe that that's what those two men would do. | ||