Battlestar Galactica Interview: Mark Verheiden on Deleted Scenes and Cylon Love
Welcome to the latest installment of Battlestar Galactica Weekly, our recurring Q&A with Mark Verheiden, co-executive producer of the hit Sci-Fi Channel series Battlestar Galactica. Each week, we’ll interview Verheiden about the events of the week’s episode, what those events might mean for both the season and the series, and hopefully unearth some clues about what to expect as the final season of Battlestar Galactica nears its conclusion.
Along with posing our own questions to Verheiden, we’re also taking questions from fans — so be sure to send your questions to me, your official BSG Weekly interviewer, after each episode airs at chris [at] comicmix [dot] com. New episodes of Battlestar Galactica can be seen every Friday at 10 PM EST on Sci-Fi Channel. You can view previous interviews via the links at the end of this article.
This week, Verheiden answers questions about the fifth episode of Season Four, “The Road Less Traveled,” which aired May 2, 2008. Note: These answers may contain spoilers, so read at your own risk.

COMICMIX (from reader Cal): Was this an episode written before or after the writer’s strike? If after, whatÃÂ was changed in it, if anything, after you guys came back?
MARK VERHEIDEN: ThatâÂÂs a little later. The first 13 episodes of Season Four (counting Razor as two episodes) were all written and produced before the strike.
CMix (from reader Anthony): It seems Tyrol realizes Cally was murdered. Does he suspect Tory? It looks as if he might.
MV: TyrolâÂÂs still trying to work through CallyâÂÂs death, which just doesnâÂÂt make sense to him. Suicide can be extremely problematic for the loved ones left behind, and the ex-Chief is no exception. That said, IâÂÂm not sure Tyrol intuits suspicion specifically toward Tory, but something sure doesnâÂÂt add up…
CMix (from reader Lisa): Tyrol seems to really reverse himself after Baltar comes to see him. He even offers his hand. What made him change his mind about Baltar? (more…)

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