Battlestar Galactica executive producer Ronald D. Moore told Tor.com that the series finale of Battlestar turned out exactly as heâd intended, but there were several alternate endings that were considered before the final version was produced.
âOne of the ending scenarios we thought about wasâwhat if the whole show was just a daggitâs dream?â Moore said in an exclusive interview. âYou remember the daggitâthat robot dog from the original series? Yeah, well you know I was thinking about that novel, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, and I thought, hey, do daggits dream? What would a daggitâs dream be like? And so we were thinking about having the whole series just be that. We thought it would satisfy fans of the old series with that callback to one of their favorite characters. The network shot that idea down, though, because they thought it was too cerebral. Also, in the end, we thought it just wouldnât make any sense, so we went in another direction.â
The writers also had other possible revelations about Starbuckâs true nature. âIn light of all the controversy over the casting of a woman to play Starbuck, we thought about revealing that Starbuck was actually a man all along,â Moore said. âHell, she might be for all I know. Weâve never seen her naked on the show. It would have been cool to slip that in there. Think of all the implications that would have: Were Lee and Zak gay? Was Leoben? Her being a man doesnât explain why she came back from the dead, but this show is all about the characters, really, so giving answers to questions like that wasnât something me or the other writers were concerned about.â
Of the fan-reaction to the finale, Moore said that heâs surprised that so many hardcore fans seem to be disappointed. âI donât understand why people think that the finale was pro-religion,â Moore said. âWhen I was writing the script, I had an old draft of it sitting on the desk next to my keyboard and accidentally spilled some coffee on it. And the coffee stain looked exactly like that Michelangelo painting of God touching Adamâs finger? Only Adam looked exactly like Adama. Well, actually, when I first saw it, I thought it looked like E.T. and Elliott, but then I realized it was God and Adama, and I just had this vision about the ending, and how the only thing that could explain all the loose ends we had was if it was all Godâs doing. So thatâs all it was about, nothing to do with religion at all really. It was more about finding the magical in the mundane.â
âAs for it being anti-science, I just donât get that,â Moore continued. âI mean, I like gadgets as much as the next guy. I even used a computer to write my scripts. So how could I be anti-technology? Hell, I even welcome being conquered by robot overlords. Thatâs how anti-anti-technology I am. Really, I just wanted an excuse to show that dancing Asimo robot. That thing is awesome. And hilarious. And I thought that this is the kind of show that should end on a hilarious note.â
VIEW ALL BY · Wednesday April 01, 2009 05:51pm EDT
Oh, Ron Moore, I hope the taste of your fancy scotch is forever spoiled by the tears of a million angry fans...
VIEW ALL BY · Wednesday April 01, 2009 06:12pm EDT
Perfect! And yes, I agree with Bridget - that picture says a lot.
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VIEW ALL BY · Wednesday April 01, 2009 08:25pm EDT · amended on Wednesday April 01, 2009 08:38pm EDT
Petty revenge is fun, isn't it, kids?
Wednesday April 01, 2009 09:31pm EDT
And this is from someone who liked the finale, mind you. My Kleenex box and I had a close acquaintance through all three parts. I'm just very disappointed that a supposedly professional writer couldn't come up with a better explanation than God/the Flying Spaghetti Monster. Hell, I would have even settled for the survivors from Galactica founding Atlantis (obviously landing on Earth quite a bit closer to our time), and their descendants being destroyed in a climactic battle with the last few skinjobs decades later.
Sorry, Ron, you blew this one.
VIEW ALL BY · Wednesday April 01, 2009 09:57pm EDT
-note, I've actually never watched BSG and only seen the movie adapations of Alan's comics. Wow.
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VIEW ALL BY · Thursday April 02, 2009 03:49pm EDT
I think so. Even Moore isn't usually that smarmy and out of it.