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On the day when the writing staff put out first drafts of the final episodes of the second season of Battlestar Galactica, Ron Moore talked about the combined relief and sadness of finishing up a season.
"When I was at Trek, and doing 26 hours a year, the end of the season was more an occasion for the bleary-eyed and nearly brain-dead staff to plan their escapes from the Hart Building," he recalled in the Battlestar Galactica Blog, noting that with Galactica, "it's also a reminder of just how fast this trip is going...I can't decide if I'm just getting old or if the special quality of this experience is truly making it all seem like it's roaring past me at an impossibly fast pace."
"When I was at Trek, and doing 26 hours a year, the end of the season was more an occasion for the bleary-eyed and nearly brain-dead staff to plan their escapes from the Hart Building," he recalled in the Battlestar Galactica Blog, noting that with Galactica, "it's also a reminder of just how fast this trip is going...I can't decide if I'm just getting old or if the special quality of this experience is truly making it all seem like it's roaring past me at an impossibly fast pace."
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