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Terry: The whole thing. The whole s- the whole thing. | Terry: The whole thing. The whole s- the whole thing. | ||
RDM: Yeah it is dark [[Wikipedia:Groundhog Day (film)|''Groundhog Day'']]. I never thought about it that way. (Laughs.) Dark ''Groundhog Day''. I may have to write that movie. ''Groundhog Day II'', this time, it ain't funny. | RDM: Yeah it is dark [[Wikipedia:Groundhog Day (film)|''Groundhog Day'']]. I never thought about it that way. (Laughs.) Dark ''Groundhog Day''. I may have to write that movie. ''Groundhog Day II'', this time, it ain't funny. | ||
Terry: (Laughs.) | Terry: (Laughs.) | ||
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Then back to [[Galactica (RDM)|''Galactica'']]. There was some debate, as well, about how long do you hold off ''Galactica'' and I really wanted to- my reasoning to hold it off until the third act was I wanted the first two acts of this to be set up this big story. Ok, establish where everybody is on [[New Caprica]], what are they about, who's on what side, what's the political situation, what's going on down there. And then I wanted to give you like two acts of just absorbing all this- absorbing all this information. Sussing out so you know the political situation as well as reminding yourself who the characters were and what their relationships were about. And then go to ''Galactica''. 'Cause ''Galactica'', I think by the time you get to ''Galactica'' now in this structure, I think you're happy to see her and you're excited and you're like, "Oh, yeah. There's the ''Galactica''." And the first thing you see is they're in the [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]]s and they're doing the thing and practicing their moves and they're thinking about trying to get back there. And that's I think where- exactly where you wanna pick 'em up. | Then back to [[Galactica (RDM)|''Galactica'']]. There was some debate, as well, about how long do you hold off ''Galactica'' and I really wanted to- my reasoning to hold it off until the third act was I wanted the first two acts of this to be set up this big story. Ok, establish where everybody is on [[New Caprica]], what are they about, who's on what side, what's the political situation, what's going on down there. And then I wanted to give you like two acts of just absorbing all this- absorbing all this information. Sussing out so you know the political situation as well as reminding yourself who the characters were and what their relationships were about. And then go to ''Galactica''. 'Cause ''Galactica'', I think by the time you get to ''Galactica'' now in this structure, I think you're happy to see her and you're excited and you're like, "Oh, yeah. There's the ''Galactica''." And the first thing you see is they're in the [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]]s and they're doing the thing and practicing their moves and they're thinking about trying to get back there. And that's I think where- exactly where you wanna pick 'em up. | ||
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This thing with getting the message from the [[Raptor]]. This also was something discussed in the initial break. How this was gonna work. What the rules of it would be. As always, [[David Weddle|David]] and [[Bradley Thompson|Bradley]], two of the writers on the show, were instrumental in figuring out a lot of these kinds of things. They're really knowledgable in terms of military procedure and protocol and I know Brad has several friends and acquaintances that are in the military and he talks to pilots and he is a pilot and he knows a lot of the stuff, so a lot of these things were run by them first. | This thing with getting the message from the [[Raptor]]. This also was something discussed in the initial break. How this was gonna work. What the rules of it would be. As always, [[David Weddle|David]] and [[Bradley Thompson|Bradley]], two of the writers on the show, were instrumental in figuring out a lot of these kinds of things. They're really knowledgable in terms of military procedure and protocol and I know Brad has several friends and acquaintances that are in the military and he talks to pilots and he is a pilot and he knows a lot of the stuff, so a lot of these things were run by them first. | ||
I like that. (Laughs.) I don't know why. I just like the way that that's phrased. "Have hope. We're coming for you." That seemed like a very simple message that you'd leave these guys. And this, this is like a really odd way to end this scene, I have to tell ya, but I love it. That Adama stands there and just says, "It's gonna be ok. It's really gonna be ok." And it say- on some level it's a weak moment, 'cause it's not like- it's essentially saying that he didn't always know that it was gonna be ok, and he's not the all-confident guy and that there's a part of him that's really relieved and really, whew, almost emotional about the fact that it's all gonna be ok. But that's why I like it. 'Cause it's an unexpected move to make with your lead, with your hero. So much tv is just, and film, is just predicated on the idea that the hero must always be strong. Hero cannot show weakness. That the hero- and when he does show weakness it's just such a noble thing that he's weak. | I like that. (Laughs.) I don't know why. I just like the way that that's phrased. "Have hope. We're coming for you." That seemed like a very simple message that you'd leave these guys. And this, this is like a really odd way to end this scene, I have to tell ya, but I love it. That Adama stands there and just says, "It's gonna be ok. It's really gonna be ok." And it say- on some level it's a weak moment, 'cause it's not like- it's essentially saying that he didn't always know that it was gonna be ok, and he's not the all-confident guy and that there's a part of him that's really relieved and really, whew, almost emotional about the fact that it's all gonna be ok. But that's why I like it. 'Cause it's an unexpected move to make with your lead, with your hero. So much tv is just, and film, is just predicated on the idea that the hero must always be strong. Hero cannot show weakness. That the hero- and when he does show weakness it's just such a noble thing that he's weak. But I don't know. There's like, there's frailties and there's things that real heroes do that make them human. I think you can show that. | ||
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The prayer scene, I believe- oh yeah. We had to do a different version of this. Interestingly enough, the photograph there of [[Tucker Clellan|Duck]] and [[Nora]] had to be digitally redone much later after we shot this scene, because of the [[Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance|webisodes]]. The webisodes, which I'm sure all of you listening to this have watched several times and showed your friends, the online webisodes featured a storyline about Duck and [[James Lyman|Jammer]] and Nora, Duck's woman. None of that had been done or written when this was all being developed, or shot. It was all still in the works. And so that scene, that tracking shot across Duck's quarters featured a different actress, just, I believe, an extra, one of our extras, in the photograph. And then much later, when, after we had cast Nora, and we shot the webisodes we had to go back and digitally insert her face into that photograph. If not the entire photograph. Actually, I'm not sure. This is like a trivia question someday for [[Gary Hutzel]]. I'm not sure if we actually just swapped out her head or if we swapped out the entire photo. 'Cause I know that- I think they might have redone the entire photo, because I think he did pose with Nora in the flight suit. | |||
The prayer scene, I believe- oh yeah. We had to do a different version of this. Interestingly enough, the photograph there of [[Tucker Clellan|Duck]] and [[ | |||
The bi- the [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]]-[[Number Six|Six]] storyline that starts there is actually had started earlier in the original draft and the scene that is now in the second part, in "[[Precipice]]", where they're in bed and they wake up and they're having problems. That was actually, embarassingly enough, also in act one (Laughs.) of "[[Occupation]]". So you can see that "Occupation" began life as a very bloated act one where I was doing so many different things. And act two got kicked all the way down the line into the next episode. | The bi- the [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]]-[[Number Six|Six]] storyline that starts there is actually had started earlier in the original draft and the scene that is now in the second part, in "[[Precipice]]", where they're in bed and they wake up and they're having problems. That was actually, embarassingly enough, also in act one (Laughs.) of "[[Occupation]]". So you can see that "Occupation" began life as a very bloated act one where I was doing so many different things. And act two got kicked all the way down the line into the next episode. | ||
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RDM: We're not making it easy for them. We're definitely pushing what you're gonna see in television and it's to their credit that they support us as strongly as they do. | RDM: We're not making it easy for them. We're definitely pushing what you're gonna see in television and it's to their credit that they support us as strongly as they do. | ||