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==[http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/downloads/podcast/mp3/207/bsg_ep207_1of5.mp3 Teaser]== | ==[http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/downloads/podcast/mp3/207/bsg_ep207_1of5.mp3 Teaser]== | ||
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Eick: "Just kidding." | Eick: "Just kidding." | ||
RDM: "You're right. Just kidding. You're nuts. There's no chip in your head, you moron. You're just having a psychotic break." And that was a really delicious idea and I always wanted to play it. And for some reason it went in and out of a couple of storylines. And then we forgot about it and we were working on this story- on this script and again, we had to flesh this out and make it a full-blown episode on its own and the question came, "Well, what is Baltar doing during all this?" He's not gonna go to [[ | RDM: "You're right. Just kidding. You're nuts. There's no chip in your head, you moron. You're just having a psychotic break." And that was a really delicious idea and I always wanted to play it. And for some reason it went in and out of a couple of storylines. And then we forgot about it and we were working on this story- on this script and again, we had to flesh this out and make it a full-blown episode on its own and the question came, "Well, what is Baltar doing during all this?" He's not gonna go to [[Kobol]]. We knew that right up front. We didn't want to play that. Well, what would be interesting to cut back to him and I don't remember how we- we just said, "What about that old story?" | ||
Eick: Well this was in- there was a version of this in the oldest draft of episode six. Remember, he went into the cage and Six wasn't there but [[Sharon Valerii (Galactica copy)|Sharon]] was there. | Eick: Well this was in- there was a version of this in the oldest draft of episode six. Remember, he went into the cage and Six wasn't there but [[Sharon Valerii (Galactica copy)|Sharon]] was there. | ||
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==[http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/downloads/podcast/mp3/207/bsg_ep207_3of5.mp3 Act 2]== | ==[http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/downloads/podcast/mp3/207/bsg_ep207_3of5.mp3 Act 2]== | ||
RDM: We're back on [[ | RDM: We're back on [[Kobol]]. | ||
Eick: This is a sequence that had a lot of good stuff but it that had to get lifted for time. | Eick: This is a sequence that had a lot of good stuff but it that had to get lifted for time. | ||
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RDM: It was all a principal banter. | RDM: It was all a principal banter. | ||
Eick: | Eick: Yeah. I mean, Billy at one point alerts to [[Laura Roslin]] that he's an atheist. | ||
RDM: Yeah. | RDM: Yeah. | ||
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Eick: And he just says, "Yeah. For me it's never been about God. It's never been about that. It's that I believe in you and I believe in [[William Adama|Commander Adama]]." Character beats like that get lifted a lot of time because at a certain point you have a proscribed number of minutes you can do your episode in and the story has to make sense and you often end up having to cut for plot instead of character just so that you can tell a story. | Eick: And he just says, "Yeah. For me it's never been about God. It's never been about that. It's that I believe in you and I believe in [[William Adama|Commander Adama]]." Character beats like that get lifted a lot of time because at a certain point you have a proscribed number of minutes you can do your episode in and the story has to make sense and you often end up having to cut for plot instead of character just so that you can tell a story. | ||
RDM: I like this little thing of [[Kara Thrace|Kara]] haranguing her about going back to [[The Twelve Colonies | RDM: I like this little thing of [[Kara Thrace|Kara]] haranguing her about going back to [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica|Caprica]], and it's like- | ||
Eick: She wanted to look at her. | Eick: She wanted to look at her. | ||
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RDM: Yeah. | RDM: Yeah. | ||
Eick: [[ | Eick: [[IMDB:nm0782890|Andy Seklir]]. He's a- Andy's a- not a guy who's been editing for a long time. He comes out of a different side of the business and- started editing only a few years ago. | ||
==[http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/downloads/podcast/mp3/207/bsg_ep207_4of5.mp3 Act 3]== | ==[http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/downloads/podcast/mp3/207/bsg_ep207_4of5.mp3 Act 3]== | ||
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A lot of struggle with this, too. With [[Tom Zarek|Zarek]] and his responsibility for what happened. Eventually the way this all works, it feels like essentially that because Meier did it in a- went for this assasination attempt, even though Zarek had told him not to, you kinda feel like you can let Zarek off the hook. It's why they don't slap the cuffs on Zarek and throw him in [[brig|jail]]. I mean, they don't- the characters don't know any of what happened and why, but we the audience know that it wa- that Zarek did try to stop it and then it didn't work. | A lot of struggle with this, too. With [[Tom Zarek|Zarek]] and his responsibility for what happened. Eventually the way this all works, it feels like essentially that because Meier did it in a- went for this assasination attempt, even though Zarek had told him not to, you kinda feel like you can let Zarek off the hook. It's why they don't slap the cuffs on Zarek and throw him in [[brig|jail]]. I mean, they don't- the characters don't know any of what happened and why, but we the audience know that it wa- that Zarek did try to stop it and then it didn't work. | ||
Eick: We were talking earlier about scenes that don't ever quite come together the way you wrote them, and this is said with a great deal of respect for [[Jeff Woolnough]], who does great work on this show, and will direct again for this show. This moment, this scene primarily was about the irony that Starbuck had gone back to get the [[Arrow of Apollo|arrow]], had brought the arrow all the way back to Laura, had journeyed down to [[ | Eick: We were talking earlier about scenes that don't ever quite come together the way you wrote them, and this is said with a great deal of respect for [[Jeff Woolnough]], who does great work on this show, and will direct again for this show. This moment, this scene primarily was about the irony that Starbuck had gone back to get the [[Arrow of Apollo|arrow]], had brought the arrow all the way back to Laura, had journeyed down to [[Kobol]] with Laura, and had gotten to the [[Tomb of Athena|tomb]] with it, and unable to figure out how the hell it opens the tomb door as is prescribed in the [[Sacred Scrolls|scriptures]], realizes that it doesn't open the tomb door, and that if you just push hard on the tomb door, it opens. | ||
RDM: You just push it. | RDM: You just push it. | ||
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Eick: It was something that I remember watching the dailies wanting to (laughs) strangle somebody. | Eick: It was something that I remember watching the dailies wanting to (laughs) strangle somebody. | ||
RDM: Now we're into- this whole section here with what they go in and find and how they get to map to [[ | RDM: Now we're into- this whole section here with what they go in and find and how they get to map to [[Earth]]. We- I mean, we began discussions on this, obviously, last season when we came up with the whole Arrow of Apollo mythos and, "What does the arrow do," and there was a lot of discussion about what would the arrow be. I think [[Gary Hutzel]]'s idea, which made a certain amount of sense, was that the arrow itself was the map. That there were like three jewels- | ||
Eick: -jewels- | Eick: -jewels- | ||
RDM: -There were three jewels in the arrow. On in the head, one in the shaft, one in the tail, and it was symbolic. It was like- you would eventually figure out that if you knew where [[The Twelve Colonies | RDM: -There were three jewels in the arrow. On in the head, one in the shaft, one in the tail, and it was symbolic. It was like- you would eventually figure out that if you knew where [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|the twelve colonies]] were and you knew where Kobol was, lining them up like an arrow would point you directly toward Earth. It was this- it was an interesting idea but didn't have any punch to it. There was no like payoff. It was like we went through this whole thing and essentially you could have figured it out back in the [[miniseries|miniser-]] | ||
Eick: Yeah. | Eick: Yeah. | ||
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Eick: Yeah. | Eick: Yeah. | ||
RDM: But there was no journey, necessary. So this notion of the constellations was something I think I came up with. That you would look up into the sky. I wanted to connect it to our present day mythology of the [[w:Zodiac|Zodiac]], which the show is replete with symbols and references to Zodiacal things and the Greek/Greco-Roman myths and also the constellations, and somehow I wanted to take, to bridge over to that step. That somehow these names for these colonies are not random. There really is a connection and here's the connection. It's that these people that are the [[ | RDM: But there was no journey, necessary. So this notion of the constellations was something I think I came up with. That you would look up into the sky. I wanted to connect it to our present day mythology of the [[w:Zodiac|Zodiac]], which the show is replete with symbols and references to Zodiacal things and the Greek/Greco-Roman myths and also the constellations, and somehow I wanted to take, to bridge over to that step. That somehow these names for these colonies are not random. There really is a connection and here's the connection. It's that these people that are the [[Thirteenth Tribe]] looked up and made up these constellations and assigned them to their bretheren, their lost- the lost tribes. And so there's this- | ||
Eick: So hopefully you'll draw that- you'll- as you hear the- this- the names of the constellations, if you're a real geek for this show, you'll realize that, "Oh, [[The_Twelve_Colonies_%28RDM%29#Sagittaron|Sagittaron]]-Sagittarius. [[The_Twelve_Colonies_%28RDM%29#Tauron|Tauron]]-Taurus.-" | Eick: So hopefully you'll draw that- you'll- as you hear the- this- the names of the constellations, if you're a real geek for this show, you'll realize that, "Oh, [[The_Twelve_Colonies_%28RDM%29#Sagittaron|Sagittaron]]-Sagittarius. [[The_Twelve_Colonies_%28RDM%29#Tauron|Tauron]]-Taurus.-" | ||
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Eick: They very clearly don't have the entirety of the answer here. They've got a big piece of the puzzle, but now they've still gotta search for the common constellations in order to come to where you would be standing on Earth. So... | Eick: They very clearly don't have the entirety of the answer here. They've got a big piece of the puzzle, but now they've still gotta search for the common constellations in order to come to where you would be standing on Earth. So... | ||
RDM: | RDM: Technically, and you know some there's some people will say that, "Ok, well if you look up and you actually spot the constellations in the sky, they don't actually- you can't see all twelve constellations in the sky simultaneously." Ok. That's true. Fine, fine. | ||
Eick: It is true? | Eick: It is true? | ||
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RDM: -when you get right down to it. | RDM: -when you get right down to it. | ||
Eick: Now one of the unfortunate bits of fallout from not having the epilogue with the Cylon attack was that in the early drafts the Cylon attack led you to their slow walk back to their ship and you had a post-mortem about it and you understood. And | Eick: Now one of the unfortunate bits of fallout from not having the epilogue with the Cylon attack was that in the early drafts the Cylon attack led you to their slow walk back to their ship and you had a post-mortem about it and you understood. And no we just cut from- | ||
RDM: We just jump. | RDM: We just jump. | ||
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Eick: Yeah. | Eick: Yeah. | ||
RDM: "I'm an angel of [[ | RDM: "I'm an angel of [[God]]." God, we get away with murder ont his show. | ||
Eick: (Laughs.) | Eick: (Laughs.) | ||
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Eick: Alright. | Eick: Alright. | ||