SCI
FI Channel held the first ever Digital Press Event this past week,
inviting 26 journalists from 21 websites to the Vancouver sets of their
most popular shows. The highlight of the two day extravaganza was a
tour of the Battlestar Galactica sets at Vancouver Film Studios, and a
panel discussion with the cast of the show, including Aaron Douglas (Chief
Tyrol), Jamie Bamber (Lee "Apollo" Adama), Michael Hogan (Col. Tigh),
Grace Park (Athena/Boomer) and Tamoh Penikett (Helo). SCI FI Channel
Executive Vice President of Original Programming Mark Stern moderated, and
Network President Bonnie Hammer was on hand as well.
Aaron Douglas has been part of the MediaBlvd family from the early days of
the network, hosting his official website there, and moderating his own
community forum. His generosity and accessibility to the fans (not
to mention his amazing comedic timing) has made him a fan favorite on the
convention circuit, though the character he plays on the show, "Chief
Tyrol" started out in the mini series as a rather small and minor role.
He did have a memorable scene in that pilot where he depicted the angst
and soul of a crew boss distraught at the death of so many of his men in a
fire aboard the ship. It was this, and many other such "human"
moments over the next 3 years that made the story of this character so
compelling. The writers' choice to include him as one of the "Final
Four Cylons" revealed at the end of the season 3 has been much debated on
the web.
The
entire production crew has been very tight lipped over what can be
expected in the upcoming fourth and final season of Battlestar Galactica,
but Douglas did let it slip at the panel interview that over the course of
the season it will be revealed that the final 4(or 5) Cylons are different
from the other 7 models, they are not part of the other group. "The final
4or5. We are the gods, we are the originals"] During the panel interview,
Aaron also described how he discovered that the writers had decided that
Tyrol would be one of the final 5. "I actually found out months in advance
(accidentally) when I found a piece of paper lying around that I wasn't
supposed to read, but I read it anyways and I said, what the *(&%! is
this!" He went to Michael Rymer and asked about it, and was told that he
wasn't supposed to see it, and shouldn't tell anyone.
When the news officially came out to the cast,
Douglas phoned Ron Moore to plead his case against Tyrol being
marginalized in this way. "You're taking a fan favorite and character that
is very identifiable, very human, that the fans really like and
marginalizing him, taking away all the human stuff." After an extensive
discussion with Ron, he was eventually won over to Ron's vision, believing
that this new revelation about his character would serve to enhance the
show in this final season"But now I've embraced it, I wouldn't mind going
down in history as one of the Cylon gods, and one of the 12 Cylon human
forms"
Later
in the evening, Aaron met with MediaBlvd Magazine for a casual
conversation, over drinks, about the show, conventions, and what he would
like to do after Battlestar. Aaron says he would really like
to try a comedy series. With his quick wit, and comedic banter it
doesn't take much of a leap to see him in that type of role.
Aaron has honed his stand up routine at the many fan conventions he has
attended as a guest in the last 4 years. This year alone he has been
to conventions in Canada, the US, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand.
He describes them as "Pants Off" events (yes ladies, he wears a kilt in
the traditional way) and a chance to meet and interact with what he
describes as the best fans in the world.
Douglas is off to Comic Con next month to launch
the sale of the Chief Tyrol action figure (shown at the left) by Diamond
Select Toys and will be signing them for fans. He is quite pleased with
how they turned out. The face was modeled at last years Comic Con.
Those on his Christmas shopping list should expect to see them under the
tree Christmas morning. He also talked about where they currently are in
the filming schedule, and although he isn't allowed to give out spoilers,
he did say that they just finished filming an episode, and signed the
cover page of the day's script for a souvenir, promising to send the full
script once the episode airs. The cover page say's "Six of One",
Yellow Revisions, June 12, 2007 Written by Michael Angeli, Season
4/Episode #4.
Aaron also leaked an insider's tip, that the
hotel that was chosen for the journalists attending the online press event
was also the hotel that many actors, writers, producers etc… stay in,
while working in town. The previous night, nearly the entire cast
and crew of BSG had been hanging out in the bar, while the visiting
journalists slept in anticipation of the very early start for the press
tour the next morning.
Aaron announced that he was meeting the writer and director of the episode
they had just finished in the bar shortly, and suggested that MediaBlvd
join them for a few minutes, and have them sign the script cover page as
well. Michael Angeli also wrote several episodes from other shows
that MediaBlvd features, and will be the subject of a future feature in
this publication. Douglas also provided introductions to the
director of "Six of One", Anthony Hemingway.