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Battlestar Galactica: "The Hub" Burning Questions Answered!

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The awesome (I cannot stress this enough without sounding like a stalker) Jane Espenson has answered your (and my) burning questions about "The Hub."

I think we all agree that this episode of BSG really kicked it up a notch... there was a wonderful blend of character development and emotional journeys mixed with some awesome cylon humor and kick ass action. So, who better to answer questions about the episode than the lady who wrote it!

Here you go — Enjoy! And, if you'd like to leave any notes for Jane (nice notes only please) I'll be sure to pass them along to her.

Questions for Jane after complimenting her on one of the best episodes ever: How many scenes were deleted? (I wanted to see Laura's face when she heard "Husker" on the radio.) Other question: Was Laura in her hallucinations wearing the scarf that Emily gave her in "Faith?"
Jane Espenson: Oh, there were many deleted scenes, but the one you're talking about never existed. I wouldn't want to write that for fear of undercutting the moment of her seeing him step off the Raptor. With those kinds of moments you have to pick-and-choose since they're so emotionally similar. The scarf? Oh, was she? I didn't notice. That's cool if it's true! The wonderful thing about this show is that everyone involved is working in their own arena to make everything resonate, so it's entirely possible that that happened, but I was not aware of it.

What happened to Boomer after D'Anna killed Cavil? Did she escape?
Espenson: She certainly would've had time to. Heck, there was even time for Cavil to download, I suppose. Huh. How 'bout that.

What is the "Goo-Bath" made of?
Espenson: Oh, I asked that too, and now I forget. It comes in big buckets and they heat it up and you can't get it in your eyes. That's all I remember. It's also, mercifully, odorless.

How far they are taking Baltar as the Christ-figure? (Him lying there bleeding from the wrists and the side. Interesting...)
Espenson: I would've called it an abdominal wound, myself.

Why don't they try to treat Roslin's cancer again with Caprica Six's fetal blood cells?
Espenson: It's too advanced.

Was Natalie close enough to the hub or some other resurrection ship at the time of her death that she was able to download? Are there any more Natalies/Ginas?
Espenson: No, Natalie was too far away to download. And do you mean are there other Sixes with that more natural hair color? Oh, I'm sure there are. Sixes are available in a wide variety of hair colors and styles. I suspect there are also platinum Simons and perm Dorals... we just haven't seen 'em.

Knowing that Jane Espenson wrote this, I couldn't help but feel a tinge of Buffy. One of the first scenes where Roslin was in her dreamy vision, walking though a deserted Galactica, and she was talking about having morality on her shoulders (can't recall the exact dialogue) was totally reminiscent of Buffy tone and texture. Made me smile.
Espenson: Oh, that's interesting. I guess it was a bit vision-questy, like when Giles took Buffy to the desert where he did the hokey-pokey and she saw the Hello Kitty... know what I mean? I didn't think of that.

Hope you enjoyed our little chat with Jane. A head's up: I'll be posting three videos from Comic Con in NYC with Michael Hogan (Tigh), Michael Trucco (Anders) and Rekha Sharma (Tory) very soon. Stay tuned!

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• Read Erin's recap of "The Hub"
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Posted by Erin Fox
Jun 10, 2008 9:33 AM
Great interview for a great episode! I thought it was just a beatiful episode. One question on a question though...If her cancer is too far advanced for Six's baby to help...last time she was basically dead...so, by all counts, she's actually in better condition right now. Ack, maybe I'm remembering things wrong? Thoughts anyone?
Posted by Kim
Jun 10, 2008 11:48 AM
i think she meant the pregnancy is too far along.
Posted by pork
Jun 10, 2008 3:14 PM
I know you are a write of the show and all....but I am going out on a limb and risque sound presumptuous here...

The Prez. cancer and Six's fetal blood as a possible cure...your answer is that the prez's cancer is too far along (I am fine with that even though she was on the verge of death before) but timewise...Doc Cottle told Adama (and us) in last weeks epi that six was pregnant, by the time the thought to use her fetal blood (or whatever) may have occurred to anyone, didn't the cylon ship already jump...the time between the last two epi's was concurrent. (I am not sure where you writers will take the reasoning but this was my initial impression)

Again, please don't take this presumptuously, just observantly.
Posted by minney
Jun 10, 2008 4:20 PM
Erin - thanks for talking to Jane E. for us.

Jane -

Thanks for your interview, that was really nice of you. Keep writing. Wherever you go, you add value and your work packs an emotional punch that is genuinely appreciated.
Posted by tvdiva
Jun 10, 2008 5:19 PM
FYI, there's an article on Tricia Helfer, Katee Sackhoff, and Motorcycles in the LA Times today (nice picture too):
http://www.latimes.com/classified/automotive/highway1/la-et-cycle11-2008jun11,0,6856132.story
Posted by HokieVT
Jun 11, 2008 10:23 AM
In regards to Roslin's cancer being "too advanced" for the Six/Tigh stem cells to be effective . . . how much more advanced IS it compared to when she DIED from it? I'm curious if that's an official storyline or just something Jane through out there.

Anyway, I just discovered this recap/site today. Very nicely done. Thank you!
Posted by sosayweall
Jun 11, 2008 12:56 PM
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