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I'm trying to recall. There were other versions of the backstory and what [[Michael Robert|Robert]] had done. Some of them- there were quite a bit of things back in [[New Caprica]]. There were details of what Robert had done on New Caprica. Also in regards to the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Sagittarons|Sagittarons]] and how far back his theories of eugenics that been seeded. But, again, a lot of that we had cut back significantly or at least deemphasized because that plotline about the Sagittarons on New Caprica ultimately went away.
I'm trying to recall. There were other versions of the backstory and what [[Michael Robert|Robert]] had done. Some of them- there were quite a bit of things back in [[New Caprica]]. There were details of what Robert had done on New Caprica. Also in regards to the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Sagittarons|Sagittarons]] and how far back his theories of eugenics that been seeded. But, again, a lot of that we had cut back significantly or at least deemphasized because that plotline about the Sagittarons on New Caprica ultimately went away.


I like- it's nice to use Cottle as a bit of a foil here. It's nice to see that Cottle is not really interested in what Helo has to say. That Cottle is tired. Everyone on this ship is tired. There's a bit of- there's a hint here of Cottle having been fed up with Helo. 'Cause I think we, in earlier drafts, or at least in discussion, I know, we had talked about the fact that Helo had come to Cottle in the past on various reasons, again, as part of that [[w:The Boy Who Cried Wolf|''Boy Who Cried Wolf'']] story, and Cottle was fed up with him at this point too. And every- essentially there was this story that everyone on the ship was looking at Helo and going, "This guy- I don't know what's up with this guy, but he's looking to prove somethin' to somebody." And everybody was getting sick of it. So that was also why Cottle got so hot here. But it's nice to just have the officer turn to someone who just says, "You know what? Fuck you. Get out of my office," and "I don't need this shit." And this- and this decision. This thing here of Cottle, of Cottle lying and saying that he's done the autopsy and just flat out lying to Helo is an interesting thing to do because your characters don't typically just lie. Just cover up shit because they're tired and they don't want to deal with you and they just lie to you to get your sorry ass out of their office. I really like that. It's such a small character thing but it's- that's what human beings do. Sometimes human beings lie for dumb reasons. And sometimes human beings lie just because you're being a pain in the ass and they don't want to talk to you anymore and they just tell you some shit to get you out of their office. And in this case it had- potentially has a huge repurccussion. I- we're not being fair to Cottle on some level because we don't see the moment on camera when he dec- he has second thoughts and goes back realizes that, "Well, shit. I really didn't do that. I should look it up and do my job and I am a doctor, after all." And yeah, you can say that's a flaw but it's not his show. You do have to make these kinds of decisions and I think it's just fine. It works just as well. You've set it up. You've established the conversation, and so later on when Cottle does come back and says, "Ok. I was lying. I went back and checked it," it doesn't feel like you've really cheated the audience.
I like- it's nice to use Cottle as a bit of a foil here. It's nice to see that Cottle is not really interested in what Helo has to say. That Cottle is tired. Everyone on this ship is tired. There's a bit of- there's a hint here of Cottle having been fed up with Helo. 'Cause I think we, in earlier drafts, or at least in discussion, I know, we had talked about the fact that Helo had come to Cottle in the past on various reasons, again, as part of that [[w:The Boy Who Cried Wolf|''Boy Who Cried Wolf'']] story, and Cottle was fed up with him at this point too. And every- essentially there was this story that everyone on the ship was looking at Helo and going, "This guy- I don't know what's up with this guy, but he's looking to prove somethin' to somebody." And everybody was getting sick of it. So that was also why Cottle got so hot here. But it's nice to just have the officer turn to someone who just says, "You know what? Fuck you. Get out of my office," and "I don't need this shit." And this- and this decision. This thing here of Cottle, of Cottle lying and saying that he's done the autopsy and just flat out lying to Helo is an interesting thing to do because your characters don't typically just lie. Just cover up shit because they're tired and they don't want to deal with you and they just lie to you to get your sorry ass out of their office. I really like that. It's such a small character thing but it's- that's what human beings do. Sometimes human beings lie for dumb reasons. And sometimes human beings lie just because you're being a pain in the ass and they don't want to talk to you anymore and they just tell you some shit to get you out of their office. And in this case it had- potentially has a huge repurccussion. I- we're not being fair to Cottle on some level because we don't see the moment on camera when he dec- he has second thoughts and goes back realizes that, "Well, shit. I really didn't do that. I should look it up and do my job and I am a doctor, after all."
 
I like Helo's just instinct here that, knock on Helo's door in the middle of the night. This guy has a different response. Espescially given his current mindset. He doesn't just say, "Come on in." There's a real sense of danger. These are people that have lived in dangerous circumstances for a very long time.
 
Are you sleeping with her? Sharon is shocked. She's finally faced Helo's forbidden lover.
 
This scene is good that it does touch on the issues here. It does touch on the issues of them aboard the ship, of Helo's self-image and her awareness of- Helo's situation and how they're viewed. In some- measure you can say that this is a g- this is enough in the show. You don't need the deleted scene to tip your hat in that direction. Yeah. It's a subtlety. It's a subtlety. And yeah, see? That's what it's really about. Don't forget that you're a [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] because he can't forget that, 'cause no one forgets that. See? And that line- that line is a reference, again, to the deleted scene. "My defining characteristic is that I'm married to a Cylon." And I think that conversation went on. I'm pretty sure there was additional dialogue that dealt with the- idea of what Helo had done in a much more direct way. Talked a little bit more explicitly about that.
 
These are pickup shots as well that were not- able to get, I think, during the initial shoot with [[Michael Rymer|Mike Rymer]].
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