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Mar. 31st, 2009 04:49 pmBSG article, may contain spoilers for Daybreak
Wondering what Ronald D. Moore was doing reading National Geographic
in the final episode of Battlestar Galactica? And was the lesson of
the series that love will save the day? A new interview answers both.
National Geographic spoke to Moore and co-producer David Eick about
the magazine's appearance in the final episode. Moore explained why it
happened:
We wanted the last voiceover to be in the form of a journalistic
article. It was about an archaeological find. It was in Africa, and we
wanted it to have a beautiful map on it. It felt like National
Geographic was the obvious choice... It's just more visual [for it to
be a magazine]. It's more interesting. And we wanted it to be outside
and on the street. It was either that or they're reading it off their
iPhone and that didn't quite seem as interesting.
And the point of the article? To show us how soppy that Moore and Eick
really are, according to Eick:
It's... sort of [an] uncharacteristically positive and optimistic
message because we had labored in the early part of the season to
establish this mythology that the reason why the Cylons couldn't
procreate is because love was necessary. They had all the biological
equipment but didn't have the emotional connection. It's like the
Beatles' song writ large: All you need is love. Love is all you need.
And so the idea that we are all partly Cylon sort of reinforces the
notion that only through love could human and Cylon procreate, so on
some base level [love] kind of what makes us who we are.
Admit it; you knew they were soppy all along, right?
http://io9.com/5187380/love-really-is-all-...ms-bsg-producer
:: HEAD. DESK. ::
I HATE THIS CONCEPT. HATE IT HATE IT HATE IT.
Look, I get the Cylons are fictional, okay? But love=babies? YUCK. I've watched friends desperately in love want babies. I've watched them struggle with infertility. I've watched them miscarry. And these have all been fantastic people with (as far as I can tell) great relationships, and it's not like Howard and I are any better of people or have any stronger of a relationship. We were just luckier. that was it. We were lucky, our friends were not (or got lucky later.)
Love has NOTHING to do with it.
Tell love has something to do with it to the teen mothers. Tell it to the women who get pregnant from being raped. Tell it to the woman who took precautions and had them fail. Tell it to the couple desperately in love that don't WANT children, and are sick of societal pressure and children being the ultimate expression of love.
ARGH.
Also? I still think the Cylons accepting mortality and therefore they could procreate solution some BRILLIANT person came up with was infinitely better than LOVE.
GAG.
Wondering what Ronald D. Moore was doing reading National Geographic
in the final episode of Battlestar Galactica? And was the lesson of
the series that love will save the day? A new interview answers both.
National Geographic spoke to Moore and co-producer David Eick about
the magazine's appearance in the final episode. Moore explained why it
happened:
We wanted the last voiceover to be in the form of a journalistic
article. It was about an archaeological find. It was in Africa, and we
wanted it to have a beautiful map on it. It felt like National
Geographic was the obvious choice... It's just more visual [for it to
be a magazine]. It's more interesting. And we wanted it to be outside
and on the street. It was either that or they're reading it off their
iPhone and that didn't quite seem as interesting.
And the point of the article? To show us how soppy that Moore and Eick
really are, according to Eick:
It's... sort of [an] uncharacteristically positive and optimistic
message because we had labored in the early part of the season to
establish this mythology that the reason why the Cylons couldn't
procreate is because love was necessary. They had all the biological
equipment but didn't have the emotional connection. It's like the
Beatles' song writ large: All you need is love. Love is all you need.
And so the idea that we are all partly Cylon sort of reinforces the
notion that only through love could human and Cylon procreate, so on
some base level [love] kind of what makes us who we are.
Admit it; you knew they were soppy all along, right?
http://io9.com/5187380/love-really-is-all-...ms-bsg-producer
:: HEAD. DESK. ::
I HATE THIS CONCEPT. HATE IT HATE IT HATE IT.
Look, I get the Cylons are fictional, okay? But love=babies? YUCK. I've watched friends desperately in love want babies. I've watched them struggle with infertility. I've watched them miscarry. And these have all been fantastic people with (as far as I can tell) great relationships, and it's not like Howard and I are any better of people or have any stronger of a relationship. We were just luckier. that was it. We were lucky, our friends were not (or got lucky later.)
Love has NOTHING to do with it.
Tell love has something to do with it to the teen mothers. Tell it to the women who get pregnant from being raped. Tell it to the woman who took precautions and had them fail. Tell it to the couple desperately in love that don't WANT children, and are sick of societal pressure and children being the ultimate expression of love.
ARGH.
Also? I still think the Cylons accepting mortality and therefore they could procreate solution some BRILLIANT person came up with was infinitely better than LOVE.
GAG.
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Date: 2009-03-31 08:59 pm (UTC)Do RDM and his wife have kids? I get the sense that he actually knows nothing about the themes he's worked into Battlestar (I think this came up re: the religious stuff as well). It just feels like he's thoughtlessly spouted opinions into the show that could have been better if not for them.
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Date: 2009-03-31 09:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-31 09:09 pm (UTC)Love does not work that way! Good night!! [/Morbo]
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Date: 2009-03-31 09:10 pm (UTC)I couldn't resist responding on the Skiffy forum. Mrs. Ron posted it, and I was the first responder, which meant there might be a chance that she or Ron would read it. But I kept it a lot nicer and less ranty than that, given that this is the first interaction I know of that I'd have with either of them. (I've responded to a few of the other threads I knows she frequents, but they've been overrun with fanwars and the like. This is one of the few I can believe they MIGHT see my response. )
(To save the trouble, here's my response (she posted a few other articles as well, including about the Streamys)
Congrats on the Streamys :) (I was glad they split into Comedy and Drama, because although BSG is awesome, Dr. Horrible was just not going to be beaten easily. Even if Gaeta and Billy have a lot in common. Heh.)
Neat articles as well. However...
And so the idea that we are all partly Cylon sort of reinforces the notion that only through love could human and Cylon procreate, so on some base level [love] kind of what makes us who we are.
Love the story, overall the series was awesome, but Eick and Moore? Please don't be around when I'm explaining pregnancy to my boys, okay? (Erm, not that I'm letting my boys anywhere near this series when they're at the age that I'll be explaining pregnancy to them.) Of course, I'm being glib here and vastly oversimplifying, but this was one theme that bothered me intensely, even though I get that Cylons are fictional and not subject to human rules. The idea of love being essential to procreation- or the implication of the lack of love being the reasoning behind the lack of procreation- bothers me. Like I said, I know that only holds true for the Cylons, but it just pings on that how-many-close-friends-have-I-watched-miscarry-babies-they-desperately-wanted sort of level. I'm sad to see that idea confirmed, because it was one that always bugged me.
Thanks for sharing the tidbits! smile.gif
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Date: 2009-03-31 09:12 pm (UTC)Tyrol/Anders. I definitely want to read that :)
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Date: 2009-03-31 09:16 pm (UTC)Also? how does that message come from his lame-ass cameo?!
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Date: 2009-03-31 09:19 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-31 09:20 pm (UTC)Felix nabbed a handful from her stash. "Oh yeah? Who says?"
"You never had a baby," Dee said smugly.
"Neither did you."
"But everyone knows Lee never loved me. He loved Star-buck." Dee singsonged the name. "But you and Louis were supposed to be epic."
"Um, Dee?"
"Yes, Felix?"
"How do you suggest that Louis and I were supposed to have biological children together?"
"I don't know. But our Creator says that love equals babies, no love equals no babies. You and Louis were sure doing it enough, so by the rules of our universe, I'd have to say no love for you."
He threw a kernal of popcorn at her and it bounced off her head. "That's the stupidest thing I ever heard."
"Hey, just repeating what I've been told." Dee munched another handful. "Hey, does that mean Helo and Athena either don't have sex or aren't in love anymore?"
"What do you mean?"
"Hera's, what, three? And they still haven't had another baby?"
"Oh." Felix chewed thoughtfully. "Maybe they're not trying to?"
"But they're in LOVE. You know what would have made more sense?" Dee mused.
"Anything?" Felix guessed.
"Mortality. Cylons accepted mortality, and then they could reproduce. And the reason Ellen and Tigh never had kids was because they designed the resurrection technology. See how easy that is?"
"And I'm supposed to be the smart one," Felix sighed. "Ow!" he cried as Dee elbowed him in the ribs. "Well, fine then. In light of this, I propose we start lobbing popcorn at various people's heads."
"Sounds good," Dee agreed. "There's my lout of a husband." She tossed a kernel. "And you know what? We could even hit a Raptor...."
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Date: 2009-03-31 09:23 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2009-03-31 09:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-31 09:25 pm (UTC)the reason why the Cylons couldn't procreate is because love was necessary. They had all the biological equipment but didn't have the emotional connection.
Tell it to the women who get pregnant from being raped.
What kind of world do they live in? Had they never thought of that? Arg.
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Date: 2009-03-31 09:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-31 09:29 pm (UTC)Also agree the love explanation is the worst sort of crap. Look, one of my major MAJOR issues with the Cylons is that as a species, they are impossible. I mean really, love doesn't make babies between different species. This isn't my only problem with the world building surrounding the Cylons, but its a major one. Inter-species breeding rarely results in living, fertile hybrid. A deer and a monkey can fuck all day long, and nothing with happen. A horse and donkey can fuck... and you get a mule. Which can't breed. For Hera to be Mitochondrial Eve is basically slapping the notion that the show is science fiction in the face.
Thats before I get into some of the nonsensical religious issues.
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Date: 2009-03-31 09:31 pm (UTC)They're one of my favorite pairings. They have a great bromance and I think they'd have really crazy chemistry. And would be a great pair of dads, I think.
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Date: 2009-03-31 09:32 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2009-03-31 09:45 pm (UTC)But a whiny mpregnant Gaius would be pretty good too.
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Date: 2009-03-31 09:49 pm (UTC)God, I hated Ellen's line of reasoning in... I can never remember episode titles. That awful one where Caprica miscarries. Liam's conception was proof positive that Saul and Caprica's Wuv was Twoo? Please. Of course, I always thought it was Ellen's jealousy speaking, and she was just spewing bullshit deliberately. Given Moore's assessment of the finale...I dunno.
Although...since God (or some supernatural entity with a stake in human and Cylon survival) exists in this universe, maybe He or She only allowed a truly loving human/Cylon couple (Helo/Athena) to conceive and carry a fetus to term because He/She knew they'd be the most nourishing and nurturing. I don't know. I still think it's silly. And that isn't quite what Moore said. I'm just trying to make it work in my head.
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Date: 2009-03-31 10:17 pm (UTC)No matter what the powers that be say, the only way I can make this work in my head is that what the Cylons believe about why they can't procreate is not necessarily gospel. Mythology is full of stories meant to explain why things happen the way they do, and I just choose to think that the Cylons, confronted with something that their somewhat limited understanding of biology and genetics didn't automatically reveal, decided that love was the answer since they couldn't figure out what was really going on.
Although, the mortality idea is philosophically and thematically very nice, much more in keeping with the "parents have to die (or get drunk and drool all over their kids' hands) for children to come into their own" idea.
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Date: 2009-03-31 10:54 pm (UTC)Hmm, maybe that's how Kara got Anders knocked up in that mpreg I wrote once...
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Date: 2009-03-31 11:33 pm (UTC)That's really all I have to say about that.