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RDM: And the location of New Caprica was extraordinarily expensive. So what happened was, we had burned up a lot of money in the first four episodes of the season, and we knew we | RDM: And the location of New Caprica was extraordinarily expensive. So what happened was, we had burned up a lot of money in the first four episodes of the season, and we knew we had to pay the pipe at some point, then— that later on in the season we had to do shows that were very much internal, which we call <!-- 45:30 -->"bottle shows", which means it's a show that takes place entirely on the standing sets, almost no visual effects, virtually no guest cast, nothing else, it's just like (snaps fingers) do a show that's two characters caught in the elevator. | ||
Woman: And it's not just ''Battlestar Galactica'', watch ''[[w:24 (TV series)|24]]'' some times, see— look for that show where there's that episode where they never leave the office. That's— | Woman: And it's not just ''Battlestar Galactica'', watch ''[[w:24 (TV series)|24]]'' some times, see— look for that show where there's that episode where they never leave the office. That's— | ||
RDM: Some times— at some point you're just trying to save money, and those episodes are money-saving— and it's also the difference between <!-- 46:00 -->doing a 13-episode order and | RDM: Some times— at some point you're just trying to save money, and those episodes are money-saving— and it's also the difference between <!-- 46:00 -->doing a 13-episode order and 20-episode order. When you're doing 13, you just craft them differently, and you have more energy, you have more passion, you can develop more time to each individual episode and really craft it and make it a perfect little movie. And we're doing 20, so we're just going to slip past the (unintelligible). And that just happens, and you do your best, and some times they don't work as well, and I think in the second half of Season 2 and the second half of Season 3, you could see that there were just episodes where we were <!-- 46:30 -->tired, where we had to do shows that were more cheaply done, and we were trying to deal with the fact that the network is always saying "Can't we do some more stand-alone shows?", and so those add up to episodes that aren't satisfying. | ||
Woman: At least you don't do the obligatory silly episode after something <!-- 46:51 -->with a lot of tension, that a lot of shows do, which I hate. | Woman: At least you don't do the obligatory silly episode after something <!-- 46:51 -->with a lot of tension, that a lot of shows do, which I hate. | ||
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Woman: Basketball games! | Woman: Basketball games! | ||
RDM: "Can't we just go and do some basketball games?" And when I got that note, I just being who I am, I said "OK, I'll give you a birthday party", and that's how the beginning of "[[Act of Contrition]]" started, because the beginning of that episode is | RDM: "Can't we just go and do some basketball games?" And when I got that note, I just being who I am, I said "OK, I'll give you a birthday party", and that's how the beginning of "[[Act of Contrition]]" started, because the beginning of that episode is one where they're celebrating [[Flattop]]'s fourth— one thousanth landing, and they're all happy, and they're gonna celebrate, and then I killed like twenty people— | ||
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RDM: —immediately, and I literally got the— y'know, I got a phone call later saying "OK, we're never gonna ask you for a party ever again, <!-- 47:30 -->'cause this is what happens otherwise". | RDM: —immediately, and I literally got the— y'know, I got a phone call later saying "OK, we're never gonna ask you for a party ever again, <!-- 47:30 -->'cause this is what happens otherwise". | ||
Woman: But aren't there some times where you can do something that can have a comedic twist to it, like for example, it just seems that when everyone wants to have sex, they quickly just get rid of the combat boots. I would like ''one scene'' where they're trying to get these combat boots off, and they just can't— y'know? As many of us have— y'know, like my brother and sister in law were in the | Woman: But aren't there some times where you can do something that can have a comedic twist to it, like for example, it just seems that when everyone wants to have sex, they quickly just get rid of the combat boots. I would like ''one scene'' where they're trying to get these combat boots off, and they just can't— y'know? As many of us have— y'know, like my brother and sister in law were in the miltary, I mean it took them forever to take off those boots. And you guys have a (unintelligible) of science where they're like flipping them off, <!-- 48:00 -->I mean— | ||
RDM: Yeah, we haven't done much in the way— I mean, the small, little bons mots that we have in the show really ring out, because you're s— they relieve the tension so well. | RDM: Yeah, we haven't done much in the way— I mean, the small, little bons mots that we have in the show really ring out, because you're s— they relieve the tension so well. | ||
Woman: Yeah, | Woman: Yeah, like that. | ||
RDM: We don't do enough comedy, certainly. | RDM: We don't do enough comedy, certainly. | ||
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Woman: Yeah, that's one thing— | Woman: Yeah, that's one thing— | ||
RDM: Well, Callis– y'know, [[James Callis]], he's brilliant for that. He really sells the comedy of the | RDM: Well, Callis– y'know, [[James Callis]], he's brilliant for that. He really sells the comedy of the character. And none of that was on the page— I mean, in the [[Miniseries]]— I always saw Gaius Baltar in the Miniseries as a very complicated, very morally <!-- 48:30 -->ambiguous character that I really liked, but I didn't think it was funny. And James came in, and just came with a sense of humor to it all, that just made the whole character sing, <!-- ? -->so that was a big contribution into this. | ||
Woman: So what are some of your other favorite TV shows? | Woman: So what are some of your other favorite TV shows? | ||
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RDM: Paul (unintelligible) report. | RDM: Paul (unintelligible) report. | ||
Terry: We watch Paul (unintelligible) report and all | Terry: We watch Paul (unintelligible) report and all morning— <!-- 49:30 -->Sunday morning local shows. | ||
RDM: With Press <!-- ? --> and— | RDM: With Press <!-- ? --> and— | ||
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Terry: Situation Room every day. We have lunch over Situation Room. We meet in the TV room. | Terry: Situation Room every day. We have lunch over Situation Room. We meet in the TV room. | ||
RDM: I've seen [[w:Wolf Blitzer|Wolf Blitzer]] | RDM: I've seen [[w:Wolf Blitzer|Wolf Blitzer]] in New York. | ||
Man: I thought you'd like speculative fiction shows. | Man: I thought you'd like speculative fiction shows. | ||
RDM: I don't— y'know, and I don't watch a lot of | RDM: I don't— y'know, and I don't watch a lot of hours dramas because with Sci Fi or speculative fiction and hour dramas in general, I have trouble sinking into them because I've become very analytical with them: I watch them <1-- 50:00 -->and a part of my brain is literally thinking "well, OK, this is the act 2 break, and they've gotten this far in the story, and OK, I've seen this many sets, this many guest cast", and I wonder how ma— how they're gonna do this location and about how many pages— and I just— I'm analyzing it as a showrunner, and it's hard to just— | ||
Terry: You don't wanna watch with him. <!-- 50:18 --> | Terry: You don't wanna watch with him. <!-- 50:18 --> | ||