Editing Season 4 (2008-09)
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* ''[[Michael Taylor]] discusses homosexuality in this season:'' | * ''[[Michael Taylor]] discusses homosexuality in this season:'' | ||
: In Season 4, ''Battlestar'' will be the gayest show on television. Forget [[Final Five|secret Cylons]], all our characters will be revealed to be gay. We will even see gay Centurions and gay [[daggit]]s. Actually, the daggits will object to the use of that term and will insist on simply being called dogs. And Season 4 will indeed see the return of a [[Jake (New Caprica)|favorite dog]], though not necessarily a gay dog… but, um, what was the question again? | : In Season 4, ''Battlestar'' will be the gayest show on television. Forget [[Final Five|secret Cylons]], all our characters will be revealed to be gay. We will even see gay Centurions and gay [[daggit]]s. Actually, the daggits will object to the use of that term and will insist on simply being called dogs. And Season 4 will indeed see the return of a [[Jake (New Caprica)|favorite dog]], though not necessarily a gay dog… but, um, what was the question again? | ||
: Oh, right: Will we see more gay folks on ''Galactica'' [this] season. Well, to take a more serious tack, I think part of the point about [[Helena Cain|Cain]]’s and [[Gina Inviere | : Oh, right: Will we see more gay folks on ''Galactica'' [this] season. Well, to take a more serious tack, I think part of the point about [[Helena Cain|Cain]]’s and [[Gina Inviere]]’s relationship is that the fact that they had a same-sex relationship was no big deal. I think we started from the idea of wanting to explore whether Cain’s anger and revulsion at Gina, so evident in her first appearance in [[Season 2 (2005-06)|Season Two]]’s “[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]],” had a personal component. And the idea that Cain had had an intimate relationship with Gina quickly came to mind. It made Gina’s betrayal that much more devastating for her.<ref name="thewatcher"/> | ||
* ''[[Jamie Bamber]] on the series's ending its run:'' | * ''[[Jamie Bamber]] on the series's ending its run:'' | ||
: Inevitably it changes the vibe because there's suddenly a horizon you can see, and we all have personal lives, and coming up to Vancouver for some of us is quite a schlep. Knowing it's the last time changes everything, so yea, it's a different deal. | : Inevitably it changes the vibe because there's suddenly a horizon you can see, and we all have personal lives, and coming up to Vancouver for some of us is quite a schlep. Knowing it's the last time changes everything, so yea, it's a different deal. | ||