Note: This is a snippet
of an interview with RONALD D. MOORE where he mentions AARON DOUGLAS.
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When did you
break it to the actors that they were going to be Cylons?
Pretty late in the game.
Not literally when we shot it, but pretty late in the season.
I'm thinking
especially of Michael Hogan, who plays Colonel Tigh — he was, for me, the
most surprising choice, and certainly the most ironic.
Michael's very low-key.
Michael went [nonchalantly] ''Wow. Okay. Very shocking. Shocking stuff.''
[Chuckles] He talked about it a little bit, wanted to understand it, but
he liked it from the get-go and was very, very supportive of it. They all
were pretty intrigued by it. I think Aaron [Douglas, who plays Chief Galen
Tyrol] was the most hesitant. ''Are you sure? I want to make sure we're
not losing something.'' I had to talk with Aaron a little bit longer than
the others.
It's interesting
that Aaron was the one who was the most hesitant, because his character
has spent the most time on the series wrestling with the idea that he
actually is a Cylon.
His chief objection — no
pun intended — was that he's the common man in a lot of ways, the
blue-collar guy, the salt-of-the-Earth character. And he was concerned
that we would turn him into a master villain or something. I said, ''No,
no, no, you are still going to be Tyrol.'' He doesn't even know why he's a
Cylon, or what it means. It's a process of discovery for him, and trying
to figure out what it means for him as a character. As it is for all four
of them.