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I like that we got back to the Lee-Dualla relationship here in her last episode. I've said before that I think that we mishandled the Dualla-Lee relationship, that we rushed it early on, and then didn't quite know what to do with it and it- we jig-jagged back and forth with it a few too many times. I think here at the end, though, I think it's really nice. It works really well. Kandyse really brings you back into the character and reminds you of why she was such a pivotal character in the show, that she was one of the original characters. She's there from the get-go, and so her loss, I think, is more keenly felt as a result.
I like that we got back to the Lee-Dualla relationship here in her last episode. I've said before that I think that we mishandled the Dualla-Lee relationship, that we rushed it early on, and then didn't quite know what to do with it and it- we jig-jagged back and forth with it a few too many times. I think here at the end, though, I think it's really nice. It works really well. Kandyse really brings you back into the character and reminds you of why she was such a pivotal character in the show, that she was one of the original characters. She's there from the get-go, and so her loss, I think, is more keenly felt as a result.


This episode here with Callum and Katee is some of their best work. I mean, it's interesting to see how the relationship between the two of them has changed since "[[Flesh and Bone]]" when she was the interrogator and he was the prisoner, and then on New Caprica the roles were reversed, and he's always sorta been the demon, and the guide, and the journ- the fellow traveler on her journey who knew more about her journey than she did. But in this episode, he gets to a place where he literally doesn't know what to do. Doesn't know what to say. Is afraid to see things, for the first time. And Kara, being Kara, even this version of Kara, or whatever you wanna think of this version of Kara, is still plunging forward, is still seeking answers, demanding answers- going into the places where saner people and more deliberate people probably would not and should not go.
This episode here with Callum and Katie is some of their best work. I mean, it's interesting to see how the relationship between the two of them has changed since "[[Flesh and Bone]]" when she was the interrogator and he was the prisoner, and then on New Caprica the roles were reversed, and he's always sorta been the demon, and the guide, and the journ- the fellow traveler on her journey who knew more about her journey than she did. But in this episode, he gets to a place where he literally doesn't know what to do. Doesn't know what to say. Is afraid to see things, for the first time. And Kara, being Kara, even this version of Kara, or whatever you wanna think of this version of Kara, is still plunging forward, is still seeking answers, demanding answers- going into the places where saner people and more deliberate people probably would not and should not go.


Katee is just at some of her best in this episode. She's just a formidable actress and you can feel the force of her personality in each one of these scenes.
Katee is just at some of her best in this episode. She's just a formidable actress and you can feel the force of her personality in each one of these scenes.
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It's probably worth talking about the circumstances of this episode. This episode was actually technically the last one shot before the writer's strike hiatus interrupted everything last year. The strike was actually called just as this episode was about to start shooting. There's the act break.
It's probably worth talking about the circumstances of this episode. This episode was actually technically the last one shot before the writer's strike hiatus interrupted everything last year. The strike was actually called just as this episode was about to start shooting. There's the act break.
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Started to talk about how this episode was shot. This- the writer's strike was called, I think, the day before, or two days before, the episode was to begin principle photography, and under the terms of the strike, obviously, nothing else was gonna be written, and there wouldn't be any change pages on this, so these guys were gonna be on their own with a- script that was fortunately done, and locked, but there weren't episodes beyond this. [lights cigarette] As the executive producer/showrunner, I had control over that and I could- I made sure that there were no scripts that could be- that would be completed that- to even allow the possibility that we would keep shooting beyond this episode. So that the show would shut down.
Started to talk about how this episode was shot. This- the writer's strike was called, I think, the day before, or two days before, the episode was to begin principle photography, and under the terms of the strike, obviously, nothing else was gonna be written, and there wouldn't be any change pages on this, so these guys were gonna be on their own with a- script that was fortunately done, and locked, but there weren't episodes beyond this. [lights cigarette] As the executive producer/showrunner, I had control over that and I could- I made sure that there were no scripts that could be- that would be completed that- to even allow the possibility that we would keep shooting beyond this episode. So that the show would shut down.
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I mean, in a lot of ways, this show really is testing the audience. And I think the network twigged to that pretty early on, and we all did, that after this episode, do you wanna keep watching the rest of this show? Now we're taking you someplace that you don't wanna go. You don't wanna see the characters like this. You don't wanna see the ''Galactica'' falling apart . You don't wanna see Adama drinking and Laura burning the books, and the friendships questioned, and Dualla shooting herself. And you don't wanna believe any of that. You're watching the show because you do have hope. 'Cause you do- you're rooting for these people on some level, and you wanna see where it all goes. And this episode is really slammin' it all down. It's slammin' you down and just saying, "You know what? Stick with us. Stick with us, 'cause it's gonna be a good story, but it might be hard to watch." Eddie at- there was a press conference- press event I went to with Eddie, and he said, "You know, it's-" Somebody asked him about the second half of season, and he said, "It's hard to watch. [gruff voice] Hard to watch. You know, it's really difficult to watch. I don't know if you're gonna be able to. It's just... so hard to watch. Don't watch it. [end gruff voice]" [laughs] I love that about Eddie. That he says shit like that. But it's true. I mean, it's hard.
I mean, in a lot of ways, this show really is testing the audience. And I think the network twigged to that pretty early on, and we all did, that after this episode, do you wanna keep watching the rest of this show? Now we're taking you someplace that you don't wanna go. You don't wanna see the characters like this. You don't wanna see the ''Galactica'' falling apart . You don't wanna see Adama drinking and Laura burning the books, and the friendships questioned, and Dualla shooting herself. And you don't wanna believe any of that. You're watching the show because you do have hope. 'Cause you do- you're rooting for these people on some level, and you wanna see where it all goes. And this episode is really slammin' it all down. It's slammin' you down and just saying, "You know what? Stick with us. Stick with us, 'cause it's gonna be a good story, but it might be hard to watch." Eddie at- there was a press conference- press event I went to with Eddie, and he said, "You know, it's-" Somebody asked him about the second half of season, and he said, "It's hard to watch. [gruff voice] Hard to watch. You know, it's really difficult to watch. I don't know if you're gonna be able to. It's just... so hard to watch. Don't watch it. [end gruff voice]" [laughs] I love that about Eddie. That he says shit like that. But it's true. I mean, it's hard.


This is a nice little beat here, with Lee erasing the one that stands for Dualla. There was a little longer version of this scene with- between Kara and Lee, as well, that we cut for time, where they just talked a little bit more about Dualla and what she meant to him, and Lee trying to puzzle out the possible reasons for her death a little bit more, and Kara trying to help him along. But it didn't seem like it gave us very much and we- and the emotions were already stated- already present in the show.
This is a nice little beat here, with Lee erasing the one that stands for Dualla.
 
Odd thing that came up in the cutting room was that bandage on Kara's neck. None of us could really figure out what the bandage was supposed to be from. I guess- I think what had happened was down on the planet surface something had scratched her neck or it had- she had gotten a scrape and they kept it in continuity, like they always do. They always keep these thing- the various scratches and bruises are always in continuity, and the earlier shot of- there's a close up of Adama where you can see the bruises on his knuckles from smashing the wind- the mirror in the previous episode. So they're always really good on the set of tracking things in continuity, but when I saw this in the cutting room, I couldn't figure out where- why Kara was injured, and the answer seems to be that there was some slight injury down on the planet that we didn't- none of us really noticed, and then they put this bandage on, but the problem was that the bandage was very bloody in these shots, and it was- there was a big red bloody stain in the middle of the bandage. It was very distracting, because you kept saying, "What? What was that? Did I miss something?" And so we took it out, we made the bandage just white in post-production.
 
I love- "Frak Earth." Frak Earth is one of my favorite things. I love that. And the guy's smoking in the corridor, and Adama's still not tellin' people to pull it together. He's still tryin' to pull it together. He's barely walkin' back into that CIC himself. He's not walkin' down the corridors kickin' ass and takin' names and tellin' people to get back to their stations. He's feeling it. And that's when you KNOW that this is bad. And then people kinda sitting up automatically when he comes back into CIC this last time, or this- this- not this last time, but this next time. And Hoshi symbolically taking Dualla's place.
 
We are using the standard Earth terminology for stars, G, F, and K, that's current astronomical terminology for star classification. I feel like it belongs in the category of various other things in the show where there's various references and things, nomenclature, that are common to our contemporary culture that we ascribe to them as well, and that's our rationalization for it.
 
There's not much he can offer them here. I mean, this is not the most rousing speech. It can just be, "We're gonna go on." That's really all he can offer them is just, we're just gonna go on. Each one of them having to grapple with what- does the journey forward mean? What do they hope for here?
 
That's a nice- shot. Down to Kara's hand. And there's the ring and the dog tag from whoever- from that body that she burned. From herself.
 
There was more of Gaius Baltar in early drafts and in the original story, where he was- talking to his flock a little bit more and leading them down certain paths. A lot of that material got pushed into the next couple of episodes. It didn't feel like it was as important in this particular episode.
 
I love that Laura t- is just- that she hasn't left the place where we last saw her. That she can't get up. Adama's gotten up. 'Cause Tigh got 'em up. And Laura's not. And will Laura get up, I think, is the question that she and we have to ask ourselves as we go forward is, will Laura ever get up? Will Laura resume her duties?
 
We always intended for D'anna to- for this to be D'anna's last episode. We just got Lucy for a day for this episode. She was kind enough to come and do one more shot for us and we said this would be the last one, and I thought there was something poetic about leaving her on this planet. I think originally there was also a suggestion- more than a suggestion, a statement, that Tyrol wasn't going back to Galactica either. Tyrol was gonna go to the Cylon base ship and live over there. But we cut that in the script process and decided- that was not a place I wanted him to go yet and it didn't feel right and it seemed like it was robbing some- of the decision points from some of the other people and I like that D'anna just never even left the surface. That she just- what does it all mean? That it's just- she's gotten to a place of despair with it as well. "And ride the tide out to sea."
 
I won't discuss the rest of this- the ending here, on this particular podcast, because this podcast will be online before the episode airs and, in deference to those of you who've not seen it yet I'll simply stop talking about this now and say that the ending of the episode will be discussed in subsequent podcasts. [Chuckles] And with that unsatisfying comment I think I'll wrap up the podcast right here and let you just enjoy watching the rest of the episode. It's good to be back. It's good to be back on the air. It's good to do these last round of podcasts and commentary for the end of ''Battlestar Galactica''. And so with that, I will just say thank you for joining me and I will talk to you about the next episode, "Disquiet Follows My Soul", episode fourteen. So with that, good night, and good luck.

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