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Editing Podcast:The Son Also Rises

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RDM: Yeah. "Of course I am." And yet his first concern being about [[Caprica Six]], knowing what she knows, and that she can sink him. And wondering what's gonna happen on that angle.
RDM: Yeah. "Of course I am." And yet his first concern being about [[Caprica Six]], knowing what she knows, and that she can sink him. And wondering what's gonna happen on that angle.


Talked a lot about the sunglasses. The sunglasses came up quite a bit. Again, an invention of [[Michael Angeli]] of [[Romo Lampkin|Lampkin]] wearin' the sunglasses until a key point in the script and then taking them off and putting them back on, and so on. It was right- hovers right on the edge of it- of being an artifice and I- even [[Mark Sheppard|Mark]], I think, voiced concern, and the direc- they were all wondering, "Are you sure you wanna do the sunglasses thing?" But I believed in it, and I believed in what Angeli was trying to do, and said, "Yeah. No, let's do it. Let's keep it." And I think it works. I think it's really effective and interesting, and I don't think it crosses the line into parody. I think it's an interesting way for this character to relate to everybody, 'cause he's essentially putting it in their face that he's walking around wearing dark sunglasses. And also I work with people who wore dark sunglasses in rooms.
Talked a lot about the sunglasses. The sunglasses came up quite a bit. Again, an invention of [[Michael Angelli]] of [[Romo Lampkin|Lampkin]] wearin' the sunglasses until a key point in the script and then taking them off and putting them back on, and so on. It was right- hovers right on the edge of it- of being an artifice and I- even [[Mark Sheppard|Mark]], I think, voiced concern, and the direc- they were all wondering, "Are you sure you wanna do the sunglasses thing?" But I believed in it, and I believed in what Angelli was trying to do, and said, "Yeah. No, let's do it. Let's keep it." And I think it works. I think it's really effective and interesting, and I don't think it crosses the line into parody. I think it's an interesting way for this character to relate to everybody, 'cause he's essentially putting it in their face that he's walking around wearing dark sunglasses. And also I work with people who wore dark sunglasses in rooms.


Terry: I have too.
Terry: I have too.

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