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Like I was saying earlier- well, I'll come to the st- but this scene. This was much discussed, too. What does [[Sharon Agathon|Sharon]] do when she finds out that [[Hera|her baby]] is alive? We had versions of her going and confronting [[Laura Roslin|Laura]] and almost attacking Laura physically. That seemed a little over-the-top. It seemed right that she would go to [[William Adama|Adama]]. You don't need to see the Adama scene, but you do need to see Adama go to Laura. And there was a longer version of this scene that we did shoot, which I quite like, but ultimately cut, where once she cops to the fact that this is true Adama sits in the chair for a beat and then he gets up and then he goes into the bathroom and takes off his shirt and he just starts shaving. And Laura goes to the doorway and keeps explaining and rationalizing and telling him why she made the decisions that she did and try to get through to him, and he's just like giving her nothin'. He's just like shaving in the mirror furiously and ignoring her. And at some point she says, "Ok. What do I need to do here, Bill?" And he says, "Well, I could use a towel." And she gives him a towel, and he finally says, "This is a fuckin' problem. You shoulda told me." And it was interesting that that was his reaction with her. That he didn't just like flip out on her but he just like turned away from her and just wasn't even gonna give her the time of day and put her in a weak position. See there he is, he's actually going to the bathroom. In this version he's leaving, which is a better cut. It's more dramatic. The other scene went on a bit long and you didn't need to hear all of Laura's rationalization about all the why's and how's that she did. What was important was to get to this, 'cause the audience really wants to get to that it's true. That it's been confirmed, that it's not just some crazy trick cooked up by the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]]. That there's really an honest thing to it. | Like I was saying earlier- well, I'll come to the st- but this scene. This was much discussed, too. What does [[Sharon Agathon|Sharon]] do when she finds out that [[Hera|her baby]] is alive? We had versions of her going and confronting [[Laura Roslin|Laura]] and almost attacking Laura physically. That seemed a little over-the-top. It seemed right that she would go to [[William Adama|Adama]]. You don't need to see the Adama scene, but you do need to see Adama go to Laura. And there was a longer version of this scene that we did shoot, which I quite like, but ultimately cut, where once she cops to the fact that this is true Adama sits in the chair for a beat and then he gets up and then he goes into the bathroom and takes off his shirt and he just starts shaving. And Laura goes to the doorway and keeps explaining and rationalizing and telling him why she made the decisions that she did and try to get through to him, and he's just like giving her nothin'. He's just like shaving in the mirror furiously and ignoring her. And at some point she says, "Ok. What do I need to do here, Bill?" And he says, "Well, I could use a towel." And she gives him a towel, and he finally says, "This is a fuckin' problem. You shoulda told me." And it was interesting that that was his reaction with her. That he didn't just like flip out on her but he just like turned away from her and just wasn't even gonna give her the time of day and put her in a weak position. See there he is, he's actually going to the bathroom. In this version he's leaving, which is a better cut. It's more dramatic. The other scene went on a bit long and you didn't need to hear all of Laura's rationalization about all the why's and how's that she did. What was important was to get to this, 'cause the audience really wants to get to that it's true. That it's been confirmed, that it's not just some crazy trick cooked up by the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]]. That there's really an honest thing to it. | ||