On a ranch in Nevada.The Adamas were Gangsta who knew?
I wonder where Adama from the 1978 series fits in
On a ranch in Nevada.The Adamas were Gangsta who knew?
I wonder where Adama from the 1978 series fits in
You should have spent the weekend sticking toothpicks under your nails instead.
IIRC, in the Canadian airing, the caption before the final montage was "Next Season on Caprica." Always a daring choice to shoot a bunch of scenes in advance for the trailer and then have to figure out how to get them to fit into actual episodes later on. Babylon 5 did it twice, Dollhouse did it (and ended up having practically every scene they showed end up being an unreliable memory that was inaccurate in some way), I feel like there was another example that just evaporated out of my brain as I was typing the sentence.I do wonder if they knew they were being cancelled with that last episode. It kind of felt like they did and they didn't so hedged their bets either way with the clips at the end.
That's next level Soap Opera plotting,Plus, I always like to think of how it could've been worse. Before they thought better of it, the plan was to reveal Daniel's industrial rival hired an actor who looked like Amanda's dead brother to follow her around and then keep ducking out of sight to make her think she was having a breakdown.
Are you serious? It's an all-time sci-fi classic. Now that reputation is mostly achieved by season 1 and it completely fell apart after, but still it was much better than anything else on TV.
My memory of the nuts and bolts of the show it pretty vague at this point since I only watched it when it came out and never since felt the impulse to attempt a rewatch.
Mostly I remember the first half of the season being the worst kind of serialised storytelling. The kind where each episode basically drip feeds one or two scenes per character per episode, complete with seemingly pointless, meandering plot threads. It was like someone just copied down the random pitch ideas on the the writers room whiteboard, without bothering to find a coherent way for them to fit together, let alone anything resembling a clear trajectory or logical endpoint to any of it. Just a succession of "wouldn't it be cool if" ideas stapled together and shoved into a script. So basically all of the worst aspects of the later seasons of BSG, without the strong engaging premise of the early seasons to at least give the dross some momentum.
I recall the second half of the show managed to snap somewhat more into focus, but by that point it was too little, too late, and didn't fix the problem that none of the characters were even slightly likeable.
If this all sounds like I hate the show; I really don't. I actually respect some of the swings it took, but it just wasn't a very well put together show, and it was clearly a top-down problem. Given the heights of popularity and critical praise they achieved with BSG, it's kind of impressive how quickly they pissed it all away with a weak conclusion and multiple failed spin-off and one gods awful TV movie. The only franchise to top that kind of rapid fall from grace that I can recall in GoT, and in all fairness they REALLY topped it.
Is there any good explanation given for how humans created the skinjob tech in Caprica but we also know it was actually given to Cylons by the final 5 ?
The second season would have dealt with that. One of the final five (who were still traveling towards the colonies) would be in contact with Zoe. Damn shame we didn't get a second season.Is there any good explanation given for how humans created the skinjob tech in Caprica but we also know it was actually given to Cylons by the final 5 ?
As delightful as that sounds it wouldn't be much fun
If the OP had truly wanted to torture himself, may I recommend all the Mackenzie Phillips episodes of ONE DAY AT A TIME?
Always a daring choice to shoot a bunch of scenes in advance for the trailer and then have to figure out how to get them to fit into actual episodes later on. Babylon 5 did it twice, Dollhouse did it (and ended up having practically every scene they showed end up being an unreliable memory that was inaccurate in some way)
I was more of a Valerie Bertinelli fan
They didn't.With CAPRICA, I think they knew they were done,
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