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| == Official Statements == | | == Official Statements == |
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| === Concept and Tone ===
| | *"'Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down' was originally called 'Secrets and Lies', or 'Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down' by Jeff Vlaming. And when I saw those titles on the script, I knew we had to go with 'Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down'. It was too good. Too good a title to let lie on the cutting room floor."—Ronald D. Moore [[podcast]] |
| The producers discuss the transition from the dark themes of "Flesh and Bone" to a lighter, more comedic tone, as well as the episode's title and original "Crimson Tide" inspiration.
| | *"'Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down' began life as a very different episode than it ultimately came out to be. It was originally going to be a riff on 'Crimson Tide'."—Ronald D. Moore [[Podcast:Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down|podcast]] |
| | | *"It did feel right that, perhaps, there was one place; that perhaps there was one area of the ship, which accepted a window or a port to look out and that it would be a fairly confined space for the crew on these very long, deep space missions that probably lasted months, if not years. And that there might be a place where they can go to and just stargaze. And in this situation, it seemed like there would be a lot of people lining up to try and look out at the stars, you know, a break from the monotony of staring at metal walls."—Ronald D. Moore podcast, talking about the observation area of the ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' |
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| | *"The long and the short of it was that we had just come out of a very heavy, very dark, very [[Flesh and Bone|disturbing episode]]. And the very next episode was supposed to be 'Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down' which was all about a very disturbing, very dark, very (sort of) unhappy episode where our two—two of our lead characters started pointing guns at one another. So there came a point when I just decided, well, let's just punt. Let's not do the dark and brooding episode. Let's try a different tone. Let's see if the show can withstand something lighter. Let's try something that's closer to a comedy, or as close to a comedy as ''Galactica'' can withstand."—Ronald D. Moore podcast |
| | text = 'Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down' was originally called 'Secrets and Lies', or 'Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down' by Jeff Vlaming. And when I saw those titles on the script, I knew we had to go with 'Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down'. It was too good. Too good a title to let lie on the cutting room floor.
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| | sign = [[Ronald D. Moore]]
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| | source = Podcast for "Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down" <ref group="commentary" name="moore_podcast_tigh_title">[[Podcast:Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down|Podcast for "Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down"]]</ref>
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| | text = 'Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down' began life as a very different episode than it ultimately came out to be. It was originally going to be a riff on 'Crimson Tide'.
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| | sign = [[Ronald D. Moore]]
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| | source = Moore on the original concept <ref group="commentary" name="moore_podcast_tigh_original_concept">[[Podcast:Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down|Podcast for "Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down"]]</ref>
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| | text = The long and the short of it was that we had just come out of a very heavy, very dark, very [[Flesh and Bone|disturbing episode]]. And the very next episode was supposed to be 'Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down' which was all about a very disturbing, very dark, very ''(''sort of'')'' unhappy episode where our two—two of our lead characters started pointing guns at one another. So there came a point when I just decided, well, let's just punt... Let's try something that's closer to a comedy, or as close to a comedy as ''Galactica'' can withstand.
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| | sign = [[Ronald D. Moore]]
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| | source = Moore on the tonal shift <ref group="commentary" name="moore_podcast_tigh_tonal_shift">[[Podcast:Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down|Podcast for "Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down"]]</ref>
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| === Set Design and the Observation Deck ===
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| The introduction of the [[Observation Deck]] provided a psychological break for the crew from the metallic confines of the ship.
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| | text = It did feel right that, perhaps, there was one place; that perhaps there was one area of the ship, which accepted a window or a port to look out and that it would be a fairly confined space for the crew on these very long, deep space missions... And that there might be a place where they can go to and just stargaze. And in this situation, it seemed like there would be a lot of people lining up to try and look out at the stars, you know, a break from the monotony of staring at metal walls.
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| | sign = [[Ronald D. Moore]]
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| | source = Moore on the observation area of the ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]'' <ref group="commentary" name="moore_podcast_tigh_observation_deck">[[Podcast:Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down|Podcast for "Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down"]]</ref>
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| == Noteworthy Dialogue == | | == Noteworthy Dialogue == |