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Editing Podcast:The Hand of God

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It's a honest episode.  It's a Big Mac, but sometimes Big Macs are really good and they taste really good.  You just have to be sure that you make them well.  And I think we made this one pretty well.
It's a honest episode.  It's a Big Mac, but sometimes Big Macs are really good and they taste really good.  You just have to be sure that you make them well.  And I think we made this one pretty well.


Now the coda to this, this little bit with [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]] and [[Number Six|Six]] which we haven't talked on at all, also continues in his continuity, his movement through the show in a philosophical and religious sense to the point where he's starting to wonder what's going on.  We've made all these connections and him as a rational, secular scientist has to look around him  and realize that things are maybe are not what they seem, that much as much as he wants to deny the existence of [[God (RDM)|God]], and certainly the Cylon God, things do tend to work the way Six tells him.  God's hand does seem to be in play in many ways in this episode.  And in the series.  And what does that say?  What does that say to Gaius Baltar, the skeptic and secularist, what does it say to him.  How does he start to put this all together?  In his mind, as evidence piles atop evidence, that perhaps there is a God and perhaps it is her God, perhaps he has been visited by not just a chip in his head, or by a subconscious psychotic break, but perhaps God is speaking to him in some bizarre way.  And where will that take him?  Where will it take him by the end of the series is a fascinating question and one that myself and the other writers are enjoying exploring at this very moment.
Now the coda to this, this little bit with [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]] and [[Number Six|Six]] which we haven't talked on at all, also continues in his continuity, his movement through the show in a philosophical and religious sense to the point where he's starting to wonder what's going on.  We've made all these connections and him as a rational, secular scientist has to look around him  and realize that things are maybe are not what they seem, that much as much as he wants to deny the existence of [[God]], and certainly the Cylon God, things do tend to work the way Six tells him.  God's hand does seem to be in play in many ways in this episode.  And in the series.  And what does that say?  What does that say to Gaius Baltar, the skeptic and secularist, what does it say to him.  How does he start to put this all together?  In his mind, as evidence piles atop evidence, that perhaps there is a God and perhaps it is her God, perhaps he has been visited by not just a chip in his head, or by a subconscious psychotic break, but perhaps God is speaking to him in some bizarre way.  And where will that take him?  Where will it take him by the end of the series is a fascinating question and one that myself and the other writers are enjoying exploring at this very moment.


I think, --yeah, we're getting ready for the close of the episode, and we are moving to one of my favorite shots in the series, I have favorite moments and character bits, and then there is this shot, which I believe is actually [[David Eick|David Eick's]] idea.  David spends far more time on the actual set than I do.  He's in Canada far more than I am, I sort of bounce back and forth between the L.A. writers office and post-production is down here and the Vancouver shooting stages.  And David up there much more.  He's directly - sitting next to the director many times.  And this upcoming shot where we end the episode, I believe, was David's idea.  And as soon as I saw it, I fell on the floor laughing and just loving it.  This.  (laughs) You gotta love that.
I think, --yeah, we're getting ready for the close of the episode, and we are moving to one of my favorite shots in the series, I have favorite moments and character bits, and then there is this shot, which I believe is actually [[David Eick|David Eick's]] idea.  David spends far more time on the actual set than I do.  He's in Canada far more than I am, I sort of bounce back and forth between the L.A. writers office and post-production is down here and the Vancouver shooting stages.  And David up there much more.  He's directly - sitting next to the director many times.  And this upcoming shot where we end the episode, I believe, was David's idea.  And as soon as I saw it, I fell on the floor laughing and just loving it.  This.  (laughs) You gotta love that.

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