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== Takeaways ==
== Takeaways ==


* ''Pending.''
* For Halloween of 2018, [[Tricia Helfer]] dressed up as [[Messenger Six]], as she has a screen-used red dress, while [[Katee Sackhoff]] ([[Kara Thrace]]) dressed up as her ''[[w:Longmire|Longmire]]'' character, Vic Moretti.
* Six was originally envisioned as a [[w:Carrie Anne Moss|Carrie Anne Moss]]/''[[w:The Matrix|The Matrix]]''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> [[w:Trinity|Trinity]]-type character.
* [[Marc Bernardin]] believes [[Billy Keikeya]] to have committed a "dick move" by informing [[Laura Roslin]] that one of the ships she's abandoned had [[Cami]] aboard.
* [[Gaius Baltar]] held the "idiot ball" when failing to inform everyone that the Cylons look human, and he was (unwittingly) responsible for the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]].
* Marc and Tricia question how Adama was able to make the deductive leap in discovering that [[Leoben]] was a Cylon at [[Ragnar Anchorage]].
* Marc discusses how fans can hold two irreconcilable viewpoints regarding a show:
*# That the show runner has a plan and knows where the show is going at all times.
*# That the show runner will be responsive to fans and their desires.
* The "''Battlestar'' diaspora" of previously unknown talent having started from ''BSG'', and have spread outward into other shows ([[Tricia Helfer]], [[Katee Sackhoff]], [[Callum Keith Rennie]]).
* The two callbacks that Marc refers to as "sour notes:"
*# The "[[by your command]]" at the Miniseries' end, which Tricia notes being confused about, as they didn't know who was giving them the "command" to follow.
*# {{RDM|Boxey}}, who was later dropped in the series as that character didn't fit into the tapestry.


== Transcription ==
== Transcription ==

Revision as of 02:54, 27 October 2019


"Miniseries, Night 2" Podcast
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Posted on: 18 December 2018
Transcribed by: Joe Beaudoin Jr.
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Speaker(s)
Ronald D. Moore
Ronald D. Moore
Ronald D. Moore
Terry Dresbach
Tricia Helfer
Tricia Helfer
Tricia Helfer
Marc Bernardin
Marc Bernardin
Marc Bernardin
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Summary

Tricia and Marc discuss part 2 of the Battlestar Galactica mini-series. What’s the origins of Number Six’s red dress and her look? Are you a Baltar or a Starbuck? The big Cylon reveal, unboxing the mystery of Boxy (sic) and more.[1]

Takeaways

  • For Halloween of 2018, Tricia Helfer dressed up as Messenger Six, as she has a screen-used red dress, while Katee Sackhoff (Kara Thrace) dressed up as her Longmire character, Vic Moretti.
  • Six was originally envisioned as a Carrie Anne Moss/The Matrix's Trinity-type character.
  • Marc Bernardin believes Billy Keikeya to have committed a "dick move" by informing Laura Roslin that one of the ships she's abandoned had Cami aboard.
  • Gaius Baltar held the "idiot ball" when failing to inform everyone that the Cylons look human, and he was (unwittingly) responsible for the Fall of the Twelve Colonies.
  • Marc and Tricia question how Adama was able to make the deductive leap in discovering that Leoben was a Cylon at Ragnar Anchorage.
  • Marc discusses how fans can hold two irreconcilable viewpoints regarding a show:
    1. That the show runner has a plan and knows where the show is going at all times.
    2. That the show runner will be responsive to fans and their desires.
  • The "Battlestar diaspora" of previously unknown talent having started from BSG, and have spread outward into other shows (Tricia Helfer, Katee Sackhoff, Callum Keith Rennie).
  • The two callbacks that Marc refers to as "sour notes:"
    1. The "by your command" at the Miniseries' end, which Tricia notes being confused about, as they didn't know who was giving them the "command" to follow.
    2. Boxey, who was later dropped in the series as that character didn't fit into the tapestry.

Transcription

Pending

External Links

References

  1. Battlestar Galactica: Mini-Series: Part 2 (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). (18 December 2018). Retrieved on 22 October 2019.