Editing Podcast:Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II
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Eick: First time I've ever heard that word. Redoubt. (higher voice) Redoubt. | Eick: First time I've ever heard that word. Redoubt. (higher voice) Redoubt. | ||
RDM: And [[Samuel Anders|Anders]] and his guys had some fallback position way up on this mountain, and there was literally almost nothing in the budget to make this thing, whatever it was and [ | RDM: And [[Samuel Anders|Anders]] and his guys had some fallback position way up on this mountain, and there was literally almost nothing in the budget to make this thing, whatever it was and [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0399750/ Richard Hudolin] like tearing out his hair a little bit. But then they just came up with this very simple sort of wall which kind of communicates a fortified position without having to actually build a gigantic thing that would break the budget. | ||
Eick: [[IMDB:nm0874001|Michael Trucco]] who plays Anders is someone who's also gonna be back in season three and really has integrated himself in the cast in an interesting way. He's got a great scene coming up later with Kara and [[Lee Adama|Lee]]. I think it's always interesting when you introduce a new actor into a dynamic that you're used to seeing a very certain way, it's hard for them not to stick out. | Eick: [[IMDB:nm0874001|Michael Trucco]] who plays Anders is someone who's also gonna be back in season three and really has integrated himself in the cast in an interesting way. He's got a great scene coming up later with Kara and [[Lee Adama|Lee]]. I think it's always interesting when you introduce a new actor into a dynamic that you're used to seeing a very certain way, it's hard for them not to stick out. | ||