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This whole thing with the photo recon mission against the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]], we had versions where Star- you followed all of them out there to go do the photo recon mission and saw [[Kara Thrace|Kara]] do her thing and played all that on camera and then we cu- we actually cut it before it was even filmed. It was sort of an unnecessary side trip that was going to cost us a lot of money in visual effects in a show that was already way over-pattern in many departments, and so we couldn't really afford to do that, it chewed up a lot of screen time, and it was really beside the point. It wasn't really about watching them carry out a photo mission. I mean, it's not a battle. I mean, you would play the suspense of it, and that, and the tension of it. But the joy of this episode, and the joy of the great episodes is with the people, with being inside the ship and really dealing with the problems they've all been handed.
This whole thing with the photo recon mission against the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]], we had versions where Star- you followed all of them out there to go do the photo recon mission and saw [[Kara Thrace|Kara]] do her thing and played all that on camera and then we cu- we actually cut it before it was even filmed. It was sort of an unnecessary side trip that was going to cost us a lot of money in visual effects in a show that was already way over-pattern in many departments, and so we couldn't really afford to do that, it chewed up a lot of screen time, and it was really beside the point. It wasn't really about watching them carry out a photo mission. I mean, it's not a battle. I mean, you would play the suspense of it, and that, and the tension of it. But the joy of this episode, and the joy of the great episodes is with the people, with being inside the ship and really dealing with the problems they've all been handed.


The gag that we go for here, the [[Lee Adama|Apollo]] steals the optical- the photo recon package... from somewhere that we don't see and gives it to Starbuck and then she literally goes out and disobeys orders and takes the stealth craft out to get the photos herself. It's pushing it. I'll admit that right now. It's pushing it. This is moving a little bit in a step into tv drama convention, and I always sort of felt a little dirty about it, but it works in the story and I like the way it works out in sequence. I like the way that she goes out... on this mission and then you kind of forget about her and we don't really get back to her part of this- of the story until you get into [[Podcast:Resurrection Ship, Part I|part two]]. And I won't spoil that for you, but suffice it to say it does play a key role.
The gag that we go for here, the [[Lee Adama|Apollo]] steals the optical- the photo recon package... from somewhere that we don't see and gives it to Starbuck and then she literally goes out and disobeys orders and takes the stealth craft out to get the photos herself. It's pushing it. I'll admit that right now. It's pushing it. This is moving a little bit in a step into tv drama convention, and I always sort of felt a little dirty about it, but it works in the story and I like the way it works out in sequence. I like the way that she goes out... on this mission and then you kind of forget about her and we don't really get back to her part of this- of the story until you get into [[Resurrection Ship, Part I (podcast)|part two]]. And I won't spoil that for you, but suffice it to say it does play a key role.


There was an additional scene where [[Galen Tyrol|Tyrol]] is relieved of his deck. That [[Peter Laird|Chief Laird]] is assigned to take over the hangar deck as the deck chief, and that Tyrol is relieved and sent down the line- not sent down the line, sorry, who is relieved and has to play second fiddle to Laird and it was a very nice moment. Laird played it really well. [[Aaron Douglas|Aaron]] came up with a little bit of business where he just kind of looks at him and rubs his head and just says, "Well, the office is over here." And again, he's just like- he's been relieved and he deals with it and moves on.
There was an additional scene where [[Galen Tyrol|Tyrol]] is relieved of his deck. That [[Peter Laird|Chief Laird]] is assigned to take over the hangar deck as the deck chief, and that Tyrol is relieved and sent down the line- not sent down the line, sorry, who is relieved and has to play second fiddle to Laird and it was a very nice moment. Laird played it really well. [[Aaron Douglas|Aaron]] came up with a little bit of business where he just kind of looks at him and rubs his head and just says, "Well, the office is over here." And again, he's just like- he's been relieved and he deals with it and moves on.

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