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Editing The Oath

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: How it’s aspected – I totally agree.  Zarek had every reason to be pissed off and angry at what <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Laura Roslin|Roslin]] and [[William Adama|Adama]]<nowiki>]</nowiki> 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.
: How it’s aspected – I totally agree.  Zarek had every reason to be pissed off and angry at what <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Laura Roslin|Roslin]] and [[William Adama|Adama]]<nowiki>]</nowiki> 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.


: There were two valid points about letting the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] on board, and remember, the audience has the benefit of the overview whereas the characters are only seeing a limited part of the story.  You [the viewer] get to see it from all angles, watching every character, so you’re making a decision on what’s right or not based on your knowledge.
There were two valid points about letting the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] on board, and remember, the audience has the benefit of the overview whereas the characters are only seeing a limited part of the story.  You [the viewer] get to see it from all angles, watching every character, so you’re making a decision on what’s right or not based on your knowledge.


: Zarek and Gaeta can only go by what they’ve experienced in the past, what they’ve seen.  And in reality, the Cylons are so unpredictable, and they’re programmed in such a way, that how in the world can you ever trust anybody that’s [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|killed millions of people]]?  If you’re a released [[Centurion (RDM)|Cylon drone warrior]] who’s been programmed to kill, with all of the power and technology that they have on [[basestar (RDM)|the ship]]…  They could very easily have decided to wipe out the humans.  The writers could have just as easily gone the other way, where you kill Gaeta and Zarek, and at the end of the show the Cylons turn on the humans.  And then you would’ve gone, “Oh my God! We hated Zarek and Gaeta and what they did… but they were right!”
Zarek and Gaeta can only go by what they’ve experienced in the past, what they’ve seen.  And in reality, the Cylons are so unpredictable, and they’re programmed in such a way, that how in the world can you ever trust anybody that’s [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|killed millions of people]]?  If you’re a released [[Centurion (RDM)|Cylon drone warrior]] who’s been programmed to kill, with all of the power and technology that they have on [[basestar (RDM)|the ship]]…  They could very easily have decided to wipe out the humans.  The writers could have just as easily gone the other way, where you kill Gaeta and Zarek, and at the end of the show the Cylons turn on the humans.  And then you would’ve gone, “Oh my God! We hated Zarek and Gaeta and what they did… but they were right!”


: But anyway, the point is that ''Battlestar'' has never been simple and obvious.  It’s something that forces you to think and philosophize and really challenge your own thinking, because there is a tendency in all of us to take sides.  And we took sides even when Roslin and Adama were doing the wrong thing.  To tell you the truth, had they done that within our own human society, we would’ve turned on them.  But because it was a show, we were willing to suspend disbelief, even though they were doing things that really are such a huge violation of our Constitution.<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://geeksdreamgirl.com/2009/08/13/j-interviews-richard-hatch-part-2/|title=J Interviews Richard Hatch Part II|date=13 August 2009|accessdate=14 August 2009|last=|first=|format=|language=}}</ref>
But anyway, the point is that ''Battlestar'' has never been simple and obvious.  It’s something that forces you to think and philosophize and really challenge your own thinking, because there is a tendency in all of us to take sides.  And we took sides even when Roslin and Adama were doing the wrong thing.  To tell you the truth, had they done that within our own human society, we would’ve turned on them.  But because it was a show, we were willing to suspend disbelief, even though they were doing things that really are such a huge violation of our Constitution.<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://geeksdreamgirl.com/2009/08/13/j-interviews-richard-hatch-part-2/|title=J Interviews Richard Hatch Part II|date=13 August 2009|accessdate=14 August 2009|last=|first=|format=|language=}}</ref>


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