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Hello. I'm [[Ronald D. Moore]], executive producer and creator of [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|the new Battlestar Galactica]], and this is our very first podcast. This is episode nine, "[[Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down]]", written by [[IMDB:nm0900599|Jeff Vlaming]], directed by [[Edward James Olmos]]. "Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down" was originally called "Secrets and Lies ''or'' Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down" by Jeff, and when I saw those titles on the script I knew that we just had to go with "Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down", it was too good of a title to let lie on the cutting room floor, as it were.
Hello. I'm [[Ronald D. Moore]], executive producer and creator of [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|the new Battlestar Galactica]], and this is our very first podcast. This is episode nine, "[[Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down]]", written by [[IMDB:nm0900599|Jeff Vlaming]], directed by [[Edward James Olmos]]. "Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down" was originally called "Secrets and Lies ''or'' Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down" by Jeff, and when I saw those titles on the script I knew that we just had to go with "Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down", it was too good of a title to let lie on the cutting room floor, as it were.


Alright, so this takes us out of what we call the "precap", and now we are into the actual recap of previous episodes on the [[Galactica (RDM)|good battlestar]].
Alright, so this takes us out of what we call the "precap", and now we are into the actual recap of previous episodes on the good battlestar.


"Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down" began life as a very different episode than what it ultimately turned out to be. It was originally going to sort of be a riff on "[[IMDB:tt0112740|Crimson Tide]]", a movie if you're familiar with about an incident on board a U.S. nuclear submarine where [[IMDB:nm0000243|Denzel Washington]], the executive officer, and [[IMDB:nm0000432|Gene Hackman]], the commander of the submarine, are at odds about whether to launch the nuclear missiles or not, and ultimately they— Denzel Washington tries to relieve Gene Hackman, and Hackman fights back, and the crew picks sides, and they run around the submarine pointing guns at each other, and it's a very tense, taught thriller. I think it's a very good movie, one that I always thought was a— y'know, prime for us to do a riff on. So we always— we put "Crimson Tide" up on the writers' board as a possible episode eight or nine. And we all sort of got excited about the concept and really liked the idea of doing a "Crimson Tide"-like type episode where [[William Adama|Adama]] and [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] would each start to think that the other one was possibly a [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]], and that the paranoia that was in [[the Fleet (RDM)|the fleet]] had seeped into the two men at the very top, two men that were very close friends and allies, and that you would get to a place that by the end of the episode, that Tigh and Adama were actually pointing guns at each other. And it was a great idea, but ultimately it didn't work out, and there are many reasons why it didn't work out.
"Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down" began life as a very different episode than what it ultimately turned out to be. It was originally going to sort of be a riff on "[[IMDB:tt0112740|Crimson Tide]]", a movie if you're familiar with about an incident on board a U.S. nuclear submarine where [[IMDB:nm0000243|Denzel Washington]], the executive officer, and [[IMDB:nm0000432|Gene Hackman]], the commander of the submarine, are at odds about whether to launch the nuclear missiles or not, and ultimately they— Denzel Washington tries to relieve Gene Hackman, and Hackman fights back, and the crew picks sides, and they run around the submarine pointing guns at each other, and it's a very tense, taught thriller. I think it's a very good movie, one that I always thought was a— y'know, prime for us to do a riff on. So we always— we put "Crimson Tide" up on the writers' board as a possible episode eight or nine. And we all sort of got excited about the concept and really liked the idea of doing a "Crimson Tide"-like type episode where [[William Adama|Adama]] and [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] would each start to think that the other one was possibly a [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]], and that the paranoia that was in [[the Fleet (RDM)|the fleet]] had seeped into the two men at the very top, two men that were very close friends and allies, and that you would get to a place that by the end of the episode, that Tigh and Adama were actually pointing guns at each other. And it was a great idea, but ultimately it didn't work out, and there are many reasons why it didn't work out.

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