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==[http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/downloads/podcast/mp3/109/bsg_ep109_2of5.mp3 Act 1]== | ==[http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/downloads/podcast/mp3/109/bsg_ep109_2of5.mp3 Act 1]== | ||
Act One: [[Gaius Baltar]] and the many, many blood samples. Tracking Baltar and the [[Cylon detector]] over the course of the first season proved to be quite a challenge. This was something that was set in motion, obviously, in the [[Miniseries|Miniseries]] and that then reverberated throughout the first year, that we had to keep tracking and keep our wits about us. And it kept threatening to get away with us, time and again. In the miniseries, it's established that Baltar ''claims'' that he knows how to detect human from [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]]. It's actually something he just makes up in order to implicate [[Aaron Doral|Doral]] and get him— y'know, and to alert the ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'' crew to something that he— that Baltar suspects is a dangerous piece of [[Cylon | Act One: [[Gaius Baltar]] and the many, many blood samples. Tracking Baltar and the [[Cylon detector]] over the course of the first season proved to be quite a challenge. This was something that was set in motion, obviously, in the [[Miniseries|Miniseries]] and that then reverberated throughout the first year, that we had to keep tracking and keep our wits about us. And it kept threatening to get away with us, time and again. In the miniseries, it's established that Baltar ''claims'' that he knows how to detect human from [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]]. It's actually something he just makes up in order to implicate [[Aaron Doral|Doral]] and get him— y'know, and to alert the ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'' crew to something that he— that Baltar suspects is a dangerous piece of [[Cylon Transponder|equipment]] in combat. So as time went on, it seemed only logical that they would start turning to him and saying, "So where's your Cylon detector, Doctor?" That opened a can of worms for us. It was a good can of worms, something that we had to keep going back to again and again, and I always love this bit of business with Baltar and just how many blood samples there were, and how long it would take him, and just this sort of put-upon scientist. It was something that I liked about this especially because it really flies in the face of a lot of sort of sci-fi conventions where typically the scientist pushes a few buttons and— in his computer, and miracle answers come out. And this was sort of trying to say just how difficult this would be. | ||
This may be one of the sexiest shots of [[Number Six|Six]] we've ever done, which is just her legs coming down off of the table. You know, it's really amazing, quite remarkable what we get away with on this show in terms of its sexual content and its sensuality. Which I'm very proud of, and I make no apologies for. I think it's phenomenal and great that we do it; I think that it's interesting that the show is allowed to be an adult, mature show, and if you have any children in the room, listening to the broadcast, you really should leave. | This may be one of the sexiest shots of [[Number Six|Six]] we've ever done, which is just her legs coming down off of the table. You know, it's really amazing, quite remarkable what we get away with on this show in terms of its sexual content and its sensuality. Which I'm very proud of, and I make no apologies for. I think it's phenomenal and great that we do it; I think that it's interesting that the show is allowed to be an adult, mature show, and if you have any children in the room, listening to the broadcast, you really should leave. | ||