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Hello and welcome to the first podcast of the second season for the episode "[[Scattered]]". I'm [[Ronald D. Moore]], executive producer and developer of the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|new ''Battlestar Galactica'']]. Thank you all for tuning in and for listening to the podcasts, which I will try to continue to do for as much of the [[Season 2|second season]] as I possibly can. <chuckle> This episode of "Battlestar Galactica" to kick off season two went- underwent a great deal of changes all the way from concept on to final broadcast. Initially, we had a different plan to open the second season instead of doing a direct pickup on the cliffhanger ending from last season's finale "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I|Kobol's Last Gleaming]]". I wanted to do something a little different and not come back directly to the cliffhanger and actually do a completely separate sort of episode that was an episode set some time in the distant past. I won't tell you too many details about that episode, because it's still sort of on the drawing boards and still something we're considering doing at a later date. But in essence, what is now "Scattered" and the subsequent episode, episode two, "[[Valley of Darkness]]", were actually going to be episode number two, and then as it worked out we decided not to go that way and decided to open season two a little bit more traditionally with a direct pickup into the cliffhanger. That said, "Scattered" really wasn't going to, I didn't want "Scattered" to directly pickup the cliffhanger. | Hello and welcome to the first podcast of the second season for the episode "[[Scattered]]". I'm [[Ronald D. Moore]], executive producer and developer of the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|new ''Battlestar Galactica'']]. Thank you all for tuning in and for listening to the podcasts, which I will try to continue to do for as much of the [[Season 2|second season]] as I possibly can. <chuckle> This episode of "Battlestar Galactica" to kick off season two went- underwent a great deal of changes all the way from concept on to final broadcast. Initially, we had a different plan to open the second season instead of doing a direct pickup on the cliffhanger ending from last season's finale "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I|Kobol's Last Gleaming]]". I wanted to do something a little different and not come back directly to the cliffhanger and actually do a completely separate sort of episode that was an episode set some time in the distant past. I won't tell you too many details about that episode, because it's still sort of on the drawing boards and still something we're considering doing at a later date. But in essence, what is now "Scattered" and the subsequent episode, episode two, "[[Valley of Darkness]]", were actually going to be episode number two, and then as it worked out we decided not to go that way and decided to open season two a little bit more traditionally with a direct pickup into the cliffhanger. That said, "Scattered" really wasn't going to, I didn't want "Scattered" to directly pickup the cliffhanger. | ||
Still, I was still kind of like fighting against that notion and wanted to really kind of ah subvert the audience's expectations of what we were going to do. And the episode in script form actually picked up or opened with an open scene in a bar on [[The Twelve Colonies | Still, I was still kind of like fighting against that notion and wanted to really kind of ah subvert the audience's expectations of what we were going to do. And the episode in script form actually picked up or opened with an open scene in a bar on [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica|Caprica]] twenty years ago and you just kind of cut into this scene it was a bar filled with a lot of people, televisions and on in the background giving commentaries on [[Pyramid (RDM)|pyramid]] games etc. And you went over, and there was [[Saul Tigh|Colonel Tigh]] at the bar, a much younger Colonel Tigh with hair, and he was doodling a [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] weapon systems on a napkin. And some guys came in, you realized they were crewmen from another merchant freighter that he was on and ah they were taunting him in some way and a fight broke out. And the fight got pretty ugly and Colonel Tigh ultimately has a man down and is about to break his neck when another man rushes up behind him and is about to hit him with a bottle and possibly kill him and you hear the chick chick sound of a shotgun and you pan off and there is [[William Adama|Adama]]. And this was how Adama and Tigh first met. They met in a bar in between the wars. The backstory to the series is that the initial [[Cylon War|Cylon conflict]] was fought forty years ago and in that war both Tigh and Adama were young men who did not fight together, they fought in separate ways on separate vessels, had separate experiences. And after the war was over, both men were discharged along with many other service people out into the civilian world and they both sort of happened to sign up aboard the same civilian tramp freighter that was plying the trade routes in among the colonies and that was how they met. | ||
In any case, that's how I wanted to open this episode. We were going to open this show with just that scene and show how the two men met and then come into the scene you're watching now where Tigh takes command of [[Galactica (RDM)|''Galactica'']] and Adama's been shot and there is all this chaos. And the episode was going to continue to sort of flash back onto their relationship of the early days of Tigh and Adama and how the two men met and what meant to each other, what it was that Adama saw in Tigh for the first time and sort of really go through the creation of the friendship. And counterpointing that with events in the current day ''Galactica'' where Adama's life hangs in the balance and Tigh is making decisions based on, in part on things that he learned from Adama way back in those days. And we shot those sequences. Those sequences were shot and ah edited together, and we looked at them. But ultimately, we didn't like them. We just didn't feel, they weren't quite the show, frankly. And um, and really not through any, you really can't point your finger at any particular person (missing) maybe me because it was my concept. And you know. I don't know that I created or had the writers of this episode [[Bradley Thompson]] and [[David Weddle]]; I don't know that I gave them really a rich enough environment to really tell that back story. In any case, when we watched the cut, we all kind of felt, and the director included, that it was, it would just be a better story to tell the tale in a more linear fashion. And that we would still use that material, still use the flashback material that we had. But instead of making it these objective points of view, we were going to tie them, we were going to change them into subjective points of view. That is, we would tie them directly into Tigh's experience. They would be from Tigh's memories instead of sort of the audience watching these events happen as if you were just cutting back in time. We would tie them all to Colonel Tigh specifically. So as you watch the show, you'll see that there are many places where we're going directly off of Tigh. You know, you're creating these flashbacks now in a subjective way. Tigh is thinking about Adama. You can see it subliminally there in the teaser. He's thinking about Adama along the table. He's remembering the moment he met Adama. It's informing his decision now. So it really kind of changed the tenor of the episode, instead of it being this sort of dramatic device that was sort of counterpointing present day reality with past events. It became more of a character study of Colonel Tigh because now you're sort of going inside Colonel Tigh's head. And sort of, you know, living with him – his experiences as seen through the prism of his relationship with Adama. | In any case, that's how I wanted to open this episode. We were going to open this show with just that scene and show how the two men met and then come into the scene you're watching now where Tigh takes command of [[Galactica (RDM)|''Galactica'']] and Adama's been shot and there is all this chaos. And the episode was going to continue to sort of flash back onto their relationship of the early days of Tigh and Adama and how the two men met and what meant to each other, what it was that Adama saw in Tigh for the first time and sort of really go through the creation of the friendship. And counterpointing that with events in the current day ''Galactica'' where Adama's life hangs in the balance and Tigh is making decisions based on, in part on things that he learned from Adama way back in those days. And we shot those sequences. Those sequences were shot and ah edited together, and we looked at them. But ultimately, we didn't like them. We just didn't feel, they weren't quite the show, frankly. And um, and really not through any, you really can't point your finger at any particular person (missing) maybe me because it was my concept. And you know. I don't know that I created or had the writers of this episode [[Bradley Thompson]] and [[David Weddle]]; I don't know that I gave them really a rich enough environment to really tell that back story. In any case, when we watched the cut, we all kind of felt, and the director included, that it was, it would just be a better story to tell the tale in a more linear fashion. And that we would still use that material, still use the flashback material that we had. But instead of making it these objective points of view, we were going to tie them, we were going to change them into subjective points of view. That is, we would tie them directly into Tigh's experience. They would be from Tigh's memories instead of sort of the audience watching these events happen as if you were just cutting back in time. We would tie them all to Colonel Tigh specifically. So as you watch the show, you'll see that there are many places where we're going directly off of Tigh. You know, you're creating these flashbacks now in a subjective way. Tigh is thinking about Adama. You can see it subliminally there in the teaser. He's thinking about Adama along the table. He's remembering the moment he met Adama. It's informing his decision now. So it really kind of changed the tenor of the episode, instead of it being this sort of dramatic device that was sort of counterpointing present day reality with past events. It became more of a character study of Colonel Tigh because now you're sort of going inside Colonel Tigh's head. And sort of, you know, living with him – his experiences as seen through the prism of his relationship with Adama. | ||
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The great thing here is this is- there's a definite homage quality in this to [[Wikipedia:Apocalypse Now|''Apocalypse Now'']] which is one of our- a brilliant film. One of our all-time favorites and we certainly wanted to pay respect to that in certain ways with this scene. But it's not the same scene. They don't put him in the shower and sober him up. It's- he just goes off and pulls himself together. Which, for our story, is more effective. There was something great about him getting ready to light his own medals on fire with the lighter fluid and I wanted to convey this idea that he might- the whole place might go up but we didn't q- we weren't able to quite convey that. | The great thing here is this is- there's a definite homage quality in this to [[Wikipedia:Apocalypse Now|''Apocalypse Now'']] which is one of our- a brilliant film. One of our all-time favorites and we certainly wanted to pay respect to that in certain ways with this scene. But it's not the same scene. They don't put him in the shower and sober him up. It's- he just goes off and pulls himself together. Which, for our story, is more effective. There was something great about him getting ready to light his own medals on fire with the lighter fluid and I wanted to convey this idea that he might- the whole place might go up but we didn't q- we weren't able to quite convey that. | ||
And you don't- who- leading characters don't say this. What leading second-in-command that you can think of has this, "I don't wanna command. I'm not up to it. This isn't the way it's supposed to be. I should have died back there." I think it's true. I think it is was Colonel Tigh really thinks and feels but it's unusual to see that portrayed in television, a sign of honest, "I'm a screwup and I know it | And you don't- who- leading characters don't say this. What leading second-in-command that you can think of has this, "I don't wanna command. I'm not up to it. This isn't the way it's supposed to be. I should have died back there." I think it's true. I think it is was Colonel Tigh really thinks and feels but it's unusual to see that portrayed in television, a sign of honest, "I'm a screwup and I know it kind of quality to it." | ||
And here we're getting ready to go out of the show. There's the big window, as you- which was a part of the museum, for those of you who saw the miniseries. They had a museum in here 'cause the ship was getting ready to be decommissioned. But there's nobody lives in there anymore. Nobody works over there. Nobody's gotten over there anymore to inspect that particular piece of damage. They have other things to do and they're landing pilots. They're- they have other damage. They have actual fires in other areas of the ship. They have things to deal with. And so- and here we go. Very cool. And right into camera. And "to be continued". So, there you have it. There was "[[Scattered]]". Thank you for coming along on the ride and hopefully I'll be talking to you next week on "Valley of Darkness". Take care and I'll talk to you then. Bye. | And here we're getting ready to go out of the show. There's the big window, as you- which was a part of the museum, for those of you who saw the miniseries. They had a museum in here 'cause the ship was getting ready to be decommissioned. But there's nobody lives in there anymore. Nobody works over there. Nobody's gotten over there anymore to inspect that particular piece of damage. They have other things to do and they're landing pilots. They're- they have other damage. They have actual fires in other areas of the ship. They have things to deal with. And so- and here we go. Very cool. And right into camera. And "to be continued". So, there you have it. There was "[[Scattered]]". Thank you for coming along on the ride and hopefully I'll be talking to you next week on "Valley of Darkness". Take care and I'll talk to you then. Bye. | ||
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