[Cancelled] Caprica (Season 1)


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WTF a break for like 7 mnths... thats more like a end of season thing!

I know this is what I saw on tv squad...

"Only two more episodes are left until the break. SyFy will air the remaining 11 episodes of the season in October. "

I know this is what I saw on tv squad...

"Only two more episodes are left until the break. SyFy will air the remaining 11 episodes of the season in October. "

This is getting more and more ridiculous. I was just thinking how stupid the four month break for Stargate Universe is and now this.

Caprica just isn't doing it for me and a seven month break sure isn't going to help.

lol @ the flighing joke. And its take too long to get to the point.

till october?. damn... I wont miss much the show, tho

EDIT

Zoe looked adorable with glasses :wub:

really?. I thought she looks like one of the teen german transexuals (more than usual)

well they better be two damn good episodes left, this one wasn't so bad I liked the "this happened before" part, made me remember the finale :) also the "can't we fly?" speech in New Cap made me chuckle :laugh: btw so there is viagra in the future too :shiftyninja:

well they better be two damn good episodes left, this one wasn't so bad I liked the "this happened before" part, made me remember the finale :) also the "can't we fly?" speech in New Cap made me chuckle :laugh: btw so there is viagra in the future too :shiftyninja:

The future?

lol @ the flighing joke. And its take too long to get to the point.

till october?. damn... I wont miss much the show, tho

EDIT

really?. I thought she looks like one of the teen german transexuals (more than usual)

you hate on most stuff posted on here ;)

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So someone approached Ron Moore and asked when Willie Adama's eyes would turn blue, like the grown-up Adama's eyes. And Moore replied, "It will be explained." (Insert your own snark here.) [MissMacGuffin on Twitter]

Here's an interview with Moore and Alessandra Torresani, in which Moore says the story of Caprica isn't clear yet, and we may eventually see Torresani "in the flesh, as it were, in the real world." [CapricaTV]

This show is going on HIATUS? WTF... I have hardly any shows still on I still watch. At least The Pacific is starting.... They release the first episode a year before the show starts and then stop halfway through the season for a few months and expect to keep viewers? Yes, I will watch it, but there are a lot of people out there that will forget.

This show is going on HIATUS? WTF... I have hardly any shows still on I still watch. At least The Pacific is starting.... They release the first episode a year before the show starts and then stop halfway through the season for a few months and expect to keep viewers? Yes, I will watch it, but there are a lot of people out there that will forget.

They really need to up the pace if they expect people to come back. The hiatus period for BSG was a bad idea (especially season four) but it was much more gripping, if it stops after a few more episodes people will say "OK so from this point they build a few more robots and they end up killing everyone" Done!

I saw a screening of the next two episodes of Caprica -- the last two before a long hiatus.

This week:

Daniel is convinced that Zoe is in the robot body, and puts her through a series of increasingly disturbing tests to try to get her to reveal herself. The second to last test is dousing her with gasoline and setting her on fire, but it's the last test that will make you gasp. Also: Tamara's back and we find out who Joseph's guide in V-world is.

Next week:

This was a mostly completed cut of the episode; the only things I noticed that were incomplete were an FX shot in a Pyramid stadium and a continuity error involving a secret message and a bicycle chain. It looks like we'll be getting some new cast members when the show comes back from hiatus, because two characters bite the dust in this episode -- one of these deaths is a shocking murder. Robo-Zoe tries to escape the lab. The last scene is extremely brief and devastating.

Also: the cast & crew revealed in the Q&A that we will see at least two other planets this season, Tauron and Gemenon. A cast member indicated we spend a lot of time on Gemenon and that it is 'beautiful'. The second half of the season has already been shot, but the show will still go on hiatus.

Source: evil cylon @ SpoilerTV

zoe's story is basically being still in the basement, pushing her friend to get her out

after this last episode, i was hoping that she finally revealed herself but she didn't, and i was disappointed and tired of it

I'm more tired of Joe's wading through V world, atleast it seems he's made a step uncovering her "corporate logo" in the latest episode. The next episode needs to be bloody good if they expect people to tune in again in eight months!

I wish the show had a little more direction. Adama wants to find his daughter, crazy sister wants immortality through resurrection and robot girl wants to get to Tauron.

It's all so displaced from what I imagined brought the events in Battlestar into place and I'm only watching because I want to find out how things make more sense.

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