was it a mistake to make tyrol a cylon, I wonder? or a mistake to make Cally pregnant?
I don't know if it's a mistake, so much as they made the decision to make Tyrol a Cylon later, and this was a detail they just needed to work out.
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was it a mistake to make tyrol a cylon, I wonder? or a mistake to make Cally pregnant?
I don't know if it's a mistake, so much as they made the decision to make Tyrol a Cylon later, and this was a detail they just needed to work out.
if you asked RDM he'd probably say they both seemed like good ideas at the time. But if I had to pick, it was a mistake putting him together with Cally.
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I think everything you posted was fine Jen - I came in here mostly because of the Cylon ship thing.
I don't know--I think purists might balk at the knowledge that Hera needs to be unique, although she damned well was supposed to be all this time and I don't know how/why they let it slide all this time.
Another funny thing from the podcast was how RM said he wrote this as the first time Roslin and Adama had slept together, but the actors were like, "No, they've totally slept together before. Definitely on New Caprica." I'm with the actors.
Ha! I haven't listened that far yet, but yeah - first time on Galactica, maybe. First time ever? Nuh and uh.
(I was reading it as the first time she'd spent the night, as in they weren't going to hide it from the crew any more.)
spent the night in his room, maybe, but I believed he spent the night in HER room. I think he stayed with her when she was so sick.
RM said he wrote this as the first time Roslin and Adama had slept together
Huh, clearly hasn't been watching the same show!
It's the mirror image of Martin Gero telling Brenda James and David Hewlett that their characters had already been sleeping together, when they were playing the romance like a nerdier version of a chaste Jane Austen love story.