Wired Magazine has posted online an interesting interview with Battlestar Galactica showrunner Ron D. Moore. In it he discusses several topics such as his philosophies behind BSG’s relaunch and its prequel series Caprica and his new Fox show Virtuality, his work on the Star Trek franchise as well as his personal history and religious beliefs
…Picard sort of becomes easy. He’s going to step in at the end and tell you what to think, pat you on the head.Moore: Yeah, it’s a different notion. I tried to deal with it where Adama was patriarchal in the family sense, He’s the father figure of the cast and father figure of the show, but that from the beginning they call him the Old Man. They respect him and like him, and they all have affection for him on the ship, but plenty of people disagree with him, and not everybody thinks he walks on water. There’s sort of a respect and distance, and as you got further into the show, you could see that he was a deeply flawed man, a man who just fell into this position….
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Wired’s Interview With Battlestar Galactica’s Ron Moore
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