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Final Cut (Battlestar Galactica)

"Final Cut" is the eighth episode of the second season of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series. It aired originally on the Sci Fi Channel on September 9, 2005.

"Final Cut"
Battlestar Galactica episode
D'Anna Biers (Lucy Lawless) interviewing Colonel Saul Tigh
Episode no.Season 2
Episode 8
Directed byRobert M. Young
Written byMark Verheiden
Original air dateSeptember 9, 2005 (2005-09-09)
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In the episode, journalist D'Anna Biers tapes a report on life aboard Galactica and uncovers a plot against Colonel Saul Tigh. She discovers the pregnant Number Eight copy (Sharon) being held secretly aboard the ship, but Commander William Adama forbids her to include it in her final report. However, Biers is a Cylon, and she shares the footage of Sharon with her Cylon brethren.

"Final Cut" received mixed critical reception.

Plot edit

In "Resistance", Tigh ordered supplies taken by force from civilian ships. On the civilian ship Gideon, Marines commanded by Lieutenant Joe Palladino opened fire on a hostile but unarmed crowd of civilians, killing four.[2]

Biers is preparing a report on what she calls the "Gideon massacre." Hoping to influence Biers to produce a more "balanced" report, Adama grants her unrestricted access to document life aboard Galactica.

Biers conducts frank interviews with crew members and captures some pilots' hijinks on camera. After Kat overdoses on stimulants and botches a landing, Biers follows her to Galactica's sickbay. There, she discovers Doctor Cottle treating Sharon for a complication with her pregnancy. Adama confiscates the footage, but Biers secretly keeps a copy. She then records the crew during a successful defense against incoming Cylon Raiders and uncovers a disgruntled Palladino as the perpetrator of death threats and an assassination attempt on Tigh.

In her final report, Biers describes arriving on Galactica with a bias against the crew but changing her mind. Pleased with the report, Adama recommends it be shown throughout the fleet. On Caprica, several Cylons also watch the report, as well as the secret footage of Sharon. It is then revealed that Biers herself is a Cylon as another copy sits with the other Cylons. The Raider attack was so that the footage could be transmitted to the Cylons. Biers confirms that both Sharon and her child survived and calls the child "a miracle from God."

Deleted scene edit

In a scene deleted from the final episode, President Laura Roslin is shown coming up with the idea of inviting Biers to Galactica. She is motivated by the upcoming presidential election and demands from the Quorum of Twelve for an investigation of the Gideon incident.

Analysis edit

I'm sick to death of people like you questioning my patriotism. We all want this fleet to survive.

D'Anna Biers to Commander Adama[3]

Jason Davis of Mania said the episode contrasts "the essential conservatism of the military... with the naturally liberal notions of the media."[4] He also singles out Helo's observation during his interview with Biers that combat training seeks to make soldiers less human. Davis views this as part of an argument by the series's writers that humans and Cylons are similar.[4] Lynnette R. Porter, David Lavery, and Hillary Robson agree that this "goes to the core of the series' major themes".[5]

Susan A. George views Adama's request for a report that shows the positive and negative sides of his crew as parallel to the series's nuanced depiction of humanity.[6]

Production edit

Writing edit

The writers had been considering writing an episode focusing on a journalist aboard Galactica since the first season. Director Robert M. Young, who directed the first-season episode "Six Degrees of Separation", was brought back to direct "Final Cut" because of his experience as a documentarian. Executive producer David Eick had worked with actress Lucy Lawless (Biers) on the series Xena: Warrior Princess and tried to find a role for her in the first season. Lawless declined due to other commitments but agreed when offered the role in "Final Cut". Executive producer Ronald D. Moore cites journalist Christiane Amanpour as a model for Biers's character.[7]

Biers's monologue at the end of her report, in which she acknowledges the crew's imperfections but lauds their heroism and resilience, reflects Moore's own "thesis of the show."[7]

In the episode, Biers interviews a number of secondary characters, including Anastasia "Dee" Dualla, Racetrack, and Lieutenant Felix Gaeta. Moore encouraged the actors playing these characters (in these cases, Kandyse McClure, Leah Cairns, and Alessandro Juliani, respectively) to improvise their interviews extensively and teach him "things I didn't know about these people that I created." This is also the first time Dualla and Gaeta's first names are presented to the audience.[7]

Moore considers the episode to be mainly a character piece about Galactica's crew. He said that the subplot focusing on Palladino's threats against Tigh serves only to inject what he considered was a baseline level of tension required in a television episode and admitted that he was never satisfied with it. The first draft had Palladino shooting himself at the end of his confrontation with Tigh, but the writers considered this "gratuitous" and rewrote it to have Marines arrest him instead.[7]

Filming edit

According to Moore, the decision not to include any exterior shots during the battle with the Raiders was a creative choice. Showing the reactions in the CIC and hangar deck to the pilots' audio transmissions was, in his view, truer to the episode's documentary style.[7]

Flick Harrison, the actor who plays Biers's cameraman, is a cameraman in real life. His camera is also real, and he shot some of the footage in "Final Cut" with it.[7]

Music edit

At the end of Biers's report, a part of the "Colonial Anthem" from the original Battlestar Galactica plays over images of Galactica crew members.[8] Composer Bear McCreary collaborated with Stu Phillips, who wrote "Colonial Anthem", to produce the track. McCreary called the collaboration "one of the highlights of the second season."[9]

Reception edit

"Final Cut" received mixed critical reception. Davis gave the episode an A−, praising Lawless's performance in particular.[4] Simon Brew appreciated the surprise reveal of Biers as a Cylon but criticized numerous other elements of the episode.[10] Susan Tankersley of Television Without Pity gave "Final Cut" a C, saying that Moore's premise that the characters are "flawed but heroic"[11] had been evident from the beginning of the series and did not require a dedicated episode.[11] Jacob Clifton of Television Without Pity wrote in a review of a later episode that "'Final Cut' wasn't that bad—I liked it a lot, actually, and it's still better than most things you can see on the TV."[12] He later compared it favorably to the episodes "Litmus", "The Farm", and "Scar"; he gave the last of these an A−.[13]

Porter, Lavery, and Robson called "Final Cut" "one of [the series's] best episodes"[14] but called the Palladino subplot "mostly routine".[15] John Kubicek of BuddyTV ranked "Final Cut" as the 20th best episode of the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica and called the episode "fascinating".[16]

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ This character's first name is spelled "Louanne" in most episodes.
  2. ^ "Resistance". Battlestar Galactica. Season 2. Episode 4. 5 Aug 2005. Sci Fi.
  3. ^ "Final Cut", minute 29:10.
  4. ^ a b c Davis, Jason (13 Sep 2005). . Mania. Archived from the original on 2012-10-18. Retrieved 23 Jul 2011.
  5. ^ Porter, Lynnette R.; Lavery, David; Robson, Hillary (2008). "Cylon-vérité: monotheistic and polytheistic stories in 'Final Cut'". Finding Battlestar Galactica: An Unauthorized Guide. Naperville, Illinois: Sourcebooks. pp. 243–50.
  6. ^ George, Susan A. (2008). "Fraking machines: desire, gender, and the (post) human condition in Battlestar Galactica". In Telotte, J. P. (ed.). The Essential Science Fiction Reader. Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky. pp. 159–76.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Moore, Ron (9 Sep 2005). (Podcast). Archived from the original on 2012-02-14. Retrieved 23 Jul 2011.
  8. ^ Minute 41:35.
  9. ^ McCreary, Bear (19 Jan 2007). . Galactica.com. Archived from the original on 2011-09-13. Retrieved 10 Aug 2011.
  10. ^ Brew, Simon (9 Sep 2009). "Battlestar Galactica season 2 episode 8 review: Final Cut". Den of Geek. Retrieved 23 Jul 2011.
  11. ^ a b Tankersley, Susan (Strega) (14 Sep 2005). . Television Without Pity. Archived from the original on 2012-10-12. Retrieved 23 Jul 2011.
  12. ^ Clifton, Jacob (18 Jan 2006). . Television Without Pity. Archived from the original on 2012-10-12. Retrieved 16 Aug 2011.
  13. ^ Clifton, Jacob (8 Feb 2006). "Meet the Fokker Dreidecker". Television Without Pity. Retrieved 7 Nov 2011.
  14. ^ p. 215
  15. ^ p. 246
  16. ^ Kubicek, John (12 Mar 2009). "Best 25 Battlestar Galactica episodes". BuddyTV. Retrieved 22 Jul 2011.

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Final Cut is the eighth episode of the second season of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series It aired originally on the Sci Fi Channel on September 9 2005 Final Cut Battlestar Galactica episodeD Anna Biers Lucy Lawless interviewing Colonel Saul TighEpisode no Season 2Episode 8Directed byRobert M YoungWritten byMark VerheidenOriginal air dateSeptember 9 2005 2005 09 09 Guest appearancesKate Vernon as Ellen Tigh Donnelly Rhodes as Doctor Cottle Matthew Bennett as Number Five Lucy Lawless as D Anna Biers special guest star Luciana Carro as Louann Kat Katraine 1 Bodie Olmos as Hot Dog Flick Harrison as Bell Kevan Kase as Pvt Scott Kelso Ty Olsson as Capt Aaron Kelly Leah Cairns as Racetrack Jeremy Guilbaut as Lt Joe Hammerhead PalladinoEpisode chronology Previous Home Next Flight of the Phoenix Battlestar Galacticaseason 2List of episodes In the episode journalist D Anna Biers tapes a report on life aboard Galactica and uncovers a plot against Colonel Saul Tigh She discovers the pregnant Number Eight copy Sharon being held secretly aboard the ship but Commander William Adama forbids her to include it in her final report However Biers is a Cylon and she shares the footage of Sharon with her Cylon brethren Final Cut received mixed critical reception Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Deleted scene 2 Analysis 3 Production 3 1 Writing 3 2 Filming 3 3 Music 4 Reception 5 Notes and references 6 External linksPlot editIn Resistance Tigh ordered supplies taken by force from civilian ships On the civilian ship Gideon Marines commanded by Lieutenant Joe Palladino opened fire on a hostile but unarmed crowd of civilians killing four 2 Biers is preparing a report on what she calls the Gideon massacre Hoping to influence Biers to produce a more balanced report Adama grants her unrestricted access to document life aboard Galactica Biers conducts frank interviews with crew members and captures some pilots hijinks on camera After Kat overdoses on stimulants and botches a landing Biers follows her to Galactica s sickbay There she discovers Doctor Cottle treating Sharon for a complication with her pregnancy Adama confiscates the footage but Biers secretly keeps a copy She then records the crew during a successful defense against incoming Cylon Raiders and uncovers a disgruntled Palladino as the perpetrator of death threats and an assassination attempt on Tigh In her final report Biers describes arriving on Galactica with a bias against the crew but changing her mind Pleased with the report Adama recommends it be shown throughout the fleet On Caprica several Cylons also watch the report as well as the secret footage of Sharon It is then revealed that Biers herself is a Cylon as another copy sits with the other Cylons The Raider attack was so that the footage could be transmitted to the Cylons Biers confirms that both Sharon and her child survived and calls the child a miracle from God Deleted scene edit In a scene deleted from the final episode President Laura Roslin is shown coming up with the idea of inviting Biers to Galactica She is motivated by the upcoming presidential election and demands from the Quorum of Twelve for an investigation of the Gideon incident Analysis editI m sick to death of people like you questioning my patriotism We all want this fleet to survive D Anna Biers to Commander Adama 3 Jason Davis of Mania said the episode contrasts the essential conservatism of the military with the naturally liberal notions of the media 4 He also singles out Helo s observation during his interview with Biers that combat training seeks to make soldiers less human Davis views this as part of an argument by the series s writers that humans and Cylons are similar 4 Lynnette R Porter David Lavery and Hillary Robson agree that this goes to the core of the series major themes 5 Susan A George views Adama s request for a report that shows the positive and negative sides of his crew as parallel to the series s nuanced depiction of humanity 6 Production editWriting edit The writers had been considering writing an episode focusing on a journalist aboard Galactica since the first season Director Robert M Young who directed the first season episode Six Degrees of Separation was brought back to direct Final Cut because of his experience as a documentarian Executive producer David Eick had worked with actress Lucy Lawless Biers on the series Xena Warrior Princess and tried to find a role for her in the first season Lawless declined due to other commitments but agreed when offered the role in Final Cut Executive producer Ronald D Moore cites journalist Christiane Amanpour as a model for Biers s character 7 Biers s monologue at the end of her report in which she acknowledges the crew s imperfections but lauds their heroism and resilience reflects Moore s own thesis of the show 7 In the episode Biers interviews a number of secondary characters including Anastasia Dee Dualla Racetrack and Lieutenant Felix Gaeta Moore encouraged the actors playing these characters in these cases Kandyse McClure Leah Cairns and Alessandro Juliani respectively to improvise their interviews extensively and teach him things I didn t know about these people that I created This is also the first time Dualla and Gaeta s first names are presented to the audience 7 Moore considers the episode to be mainly a character piece about Galactica s crew He said that the subplot focusing on Palladino s threats against Tigh serves only to inject what he considered was a baseline level of tension required in a television episode and admitted that he was never satisfied with it The first draft had Palladino shooting himself at the end of his confrontation with Tigh but the writers considered this gratuitous and rewrote it to have Marines arrest him instead 7 Filming edit According to Moore the decision not to include any exterior shots during the battle with the Raiders was a creative choice Showing the reactions in the CIC and hangar deck to the pilots audio transmissions was in his view truer to the episode s documentary style 7 Flick Harrison the actor who plays Biers s cameraman is a cameraman in real life His camera is also real and he shot some of the footage in Final Cut with it 7 Music edit At the end of Biers s report a part of the Colonial Anthem from the original Battlestar Galactica plays over images of Galactica crew members 8 Composer Bear McCreary collaborated with Stu Phillips who wrote Colonial Anthem to produce the track McCreary called the collaboration one of the highlights of the second season 9 Reception edit Final Cut received mixed critical reception Davis gave the episode an A praising Lawless s performance in particular 4 Simon Brew appreciated the surprise reveal of Biers as a Cylon but criticized numerous other elements of the episode 10 Susan Tankersley of Television Without Pity gave Final Cut a C saying that Moore s premise that the characters are flawed but heroic 11 had been evident from the beginning of the series and did not require a dedicated episode 11 Jacob Clifton of Television Without Pity wrote in a review of a later episode that Final Cut wasn t that bad I liked it a lot actually and it s still better than most things you can see on the TV 12 He later compared it favorably to the episodes Litmus The Farm and Scar he gave the last of these an A 13 Porter Lavery and Robson called Final Cut one of the series s best episodes 14 but called the Palladino subplot mostly routine 15 John Kubicek of BuddyTV ranked Final Cut as the 20th best episode of the re imagined Battlestar Galactica and called the episode fascinating 16 Notes and references edit This character s first name is spelled Louanne in most episodes Resistance Battlestar Galactica Season 2 Episode 4 5 Aug 2005 Sci Fi Final Cut minute 29 10 a b c Davis Jason 13 Sep 2005 Battlestar Galactica Final Cut Mania Archived from the original on 2012 10 18 Retrieved 23 Jul 2011 Porter Lynnette R Lavery David Robson Hillary 2008 Cylon verite monotheistic and polytheistic stories in Final Cut Finding Battlestar Galactica An Unauthorized Guide Naperville Illinois Sourcebooks pp 243 50 George Susan A 2008 Fraking machines desire gender and the post human condition in Battlestar Galactica In Telotte J P ed The Essential Science Fiction Reader Lexington Kentucky University Press of Kentucky pp 159 76 a b c d e f Moore Ron 9 Sep 2005 Battlestar Galactica episode 208 commentary Podcast Archived from the original on 2012 02 14 Retrieved 23 Jul 2011 Minute 41 35 McCreary Bear 19 Jan 2007 Exclusive interview with Bear McCreary for Galactica com Galactica com Archived from the original on 2011 09 13 Retrieved 10 Aug 2011 Brew Simon 9 Sep 2009 Battlestar Galactica season 2 episode 8 review Final Cut Den of Geek Retrieved 23 Jul 2011 a b Tankersley Susan Strega 14 Sep 2005 KodaChrome Television Without Pity Archived from the original on 2012 10 12 Retrieved 23 Jul 2011 Clifton Jacob 18 Jan 2006 Take me out Television Without Pity Archived from the original on 2012 10 12 Retrieved 16 Aug 2011 Clifton Jacob 8 Feb 2006 Meet the Fokker Dreidecker Television Without Pity Retrieved 7 Nov 2011 p 215 p 246 Kubicek John 12 Mar 2009 Best 25 Battlestar Galactica episodes BuddyTV Retrieved 22 Jul 2011 External links edit Final Cut at the Battlestar Wiki Final Cut at Syfy Final Cut at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Final Cut Battlestar Galactica amp oldid 1217367002, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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