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That particular shot of ''[[Colonial One]]'' with the [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] outside in escort is actually a reuse of the shot from the [[miniseries]] where [[Lee Adama|Lee]] was escorting ''Colonial One''. | That particular shot of ''[[Colonial One]]'' with the [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] outside in escort is actually a reuse of the shot from the [[miniseries]] where [[Lee Adama|Lee]] was escorting ''Colonial One''. | ||
This scene, I love. This is one of my favorite scenes of the season, this scene between Laura and Adama. And again, if we had had to really chop apart "Resurrection Ship" to get it down to a one hour episode, we would've had to—we— in fact I think we did lose this scene at one point, when we were messing around to see what an hour version would look like, and it just broke my heart, because this is a lovely, lovely scene. I love the performances here are just tremendous, and you really get a sense that these two people in this scene have walked such a road from where they began in the miniseries, where they really were at odds and could bare— and barely gave each other the time of day, to the point where Adama had relieved her of her presidency and instituted a military coup, and Laura had broken out and led a rebellion, and they had gone to [[ | This scene, I love. This is one of my favorite scenes of the season, this scene between Laura and Adama. And again, if we had had to really chop apart "Resurrection Ship" to get it down to a one hour episode, we would've had to—we— in fact I think we did lose this scene at one point, when we were messing around to see what an hour version would look like, and it just broke my heart, because this is a lovely, lovely scene. I love the performances here are just tremendous, and you really get a sense that these two people in this scene have walked such a road from where they began in the miniseries, where they really were at odds and could bare— and barely gave each other the time of day, to the point where Adama had relieved her of her presidency and instituted a military coup, and Laura had broken out and led a rebellion, and they had gone to [[Kobol]], and I mean they had just traveled such a journey, and then now, in the middle of this other crisis, Laura is dying. And Adama is there to give her a glass of water, and just be there with her. And you can just ''see''— y'know, the look on his face— y'know, the connection with her and it's just amazing. And y'know, there are times I just— I am so grateful for the cast. I know I've said that before in these podcasts, but this just gold. This is gold. | ||
And look at his face. His heart's breaking. The trust between the two of them. They do trust each other. They ''know'' each other, they know each other's weaknesses, they know each other's limitations, they know each other's integrity, and sense of honor. | And look at his face. His heart's breaking. The trust between the two of them. They do trust each other. They ''know'' each other, they know each other's weaknesses, they know each other's limitations, they know each other's integrity, and sense of honor. | ||