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RDM: Act 1-We | RDM: Act 1-We in [[Lee Adama|Lee]]'s pursuit of [[Caprica-Six]] it was going to be actually a lot of him going into the interrogation room one on one with Caprica Six; talking to her trying to determine whether or not, which is very controversial in the ''Galactica'' world, once they decide that [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] are people it had other implications on how they should be treated and what their legal rights etc etc. Which is also complicated by the fact that [[William Adama|Adama]] had designated [[Sharon Agathon|Sharon]] as a person since he gave her the Colonial uniform. It also went to the heart of the backstory between Caprica-Six and [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]], she was going to give up the fact that he participated in the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|destruction of the colonies]], that was going to be a major piece of testimony that she may or may not give. We shied away from that storyline ultimately because it felt claustrophobic on the one hand. It also felt like the issues were not as relevant as the trial itself, that it was a lot of him digging for backstory from Caprica-Six that the audience already knew. They already knew what Baltar had done and not done. That wasn't really what was most interesting in the show. So we opted to go with this other route that dealt with the aftermath of [[Kara Thrace|Kara]]'s death on Lee and Adama. Watch [[Romo Lampkin]] and how he handled the case. | ||
I liked this sequence a lot. This is where Lee is in the ready room, dealing with the pilots and seeing that, you know,that he's not quite himself. I didn't comment on the- on the earlier scene earlier in the tease, where you saw that [[Samuel Anders|Anders]] was drunk and beside himself, just standing up on the Viper and falls off and breaks his leg. In the in- early drafts of this we had actually opened the show with Lee and Anders both going to the [[Memorial hallway|memorial wall]] to put Kara's picture on the wall, like Lee had promised. And in the midst of that, a fight broke out between the two men. That their anger and emotions about what had- the traumatic event- They vented on each other and it turned into a literal brawl. And we decided not to do that 'cause it- it just felt too expected to have them fight and it just didn't seem to like it gave you any real juice in the show. And it seemed much more interesting to play them in sympathy with one another. That after Kara had died their rivalry was gone. The reason for their rivalry was gone, and that the two men would have to gravitate towards one another, if anything, in their mutual mourning. | I liked this sequence a lot. This is where Lee is in the ready room, dealing with the pilots and seeing that, you know,that he's not quite himself. I didn't comment on the- on the earlier scene earlier in the tease, where you saw that [[Samuel Anders|Anders]] was drunk and beside himself, just standing up on the Viper and falls off and breaks his leg. In the in- early drafts of this we had actually opened the show with Lee and Anders both going to the [[Memorial hallway|memorial wall]] to put Kara's picture on the wall, like Lee had promised. And in the midst of that, a fight broke out between the two men. That their anger and emotions about what had- the traumatic event- They vented on each other and it turned into a literal brawl. And we decided not to do that 'cause it- it just felt too expected to have them fight and it just didn't seem to like it gave you any real juice in the show. And it seemed much more interesting to play them in sympathy with one another. That after Kara had died their rivalry was gone. The reason for their rivalry was gone, and that the two men would have to gravitate towards one another, if anything, in their mutual mourning. | ||