Editing The Oath
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* ''[[Richard Hatch]] discusses [[Tom Zarek]] and [[Felix Gaeta]]'s motivations in this episode and mutiny arc:'' | * ''[[Richard Hatch]] discusses [[Tom Zarek]] and [[Felix Gaeta]]'s motivations in this episode and mutiny arc:'' | ||
: How it’s aspected – I totally agree. Zarek had every reason to be pissed off and angry at what | : How it’s aspected – I totally agree. Zarek had every reason to be pissed off and angry at what [[[Laura Roslin|Roslin]] and [[William Adama|Adama]]] were doing – they wanted to operate without accountability because they believed they had all the answers, or they believed they had better answers than anyone else. | ||
: It’s ego, it’s self-serving, but the way the show is aspected, it makes us care and support them more than the Zarek character because we don’t get the context or back story for Zarek, to understand where he’s coming from. We have to surmise where he’s coming from, and in most instances, people would buy into what Adama said or Roslin said, as opposed to actually making up their own mind about Zarek. | : It’s ego, it’s self-serving, but the way the show is aspected, it makes us care and support them more than the Zarek character because we don’t get the context or back story for Zarek, to understand where he’s coming from. We have to surmise where he’s coming from, and in most instances, people would buy into what Adama said or Roslin said, as opposed to actually making up their own mind about Zarek. | ||