[Cancelled] Caprica (Season 1)


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you hate on most stuff posted on here ;)

You got me all wrong in there. Im not a hater nor a fanboy. Just a viewer ;) (I dont work for hollywood either)

About this lastest episode, well, didnt change much since the last episode. Slow as usual. Zoe shotting the dog was a sign of what the cylons might become. At least someone has more makeup than her this time. Was that fat and annoying travestite. Good God.

I dont know when this ppl work. I mean, a lawyer that play games all day long. Two "doctors" that do nothing more than recall their dead daughter, etc. Seem like the only one that seems to "work" is his gay brother, killing people. Lol.

Will the Final Five ever appear on ?Caprica?? I mean, shouldn?t they? ? Qbert85

This question came up at last week?s screening of ?Caprica?s cliffhanger-filled midseason finale, and ?Battlestar? boss man Ronald D. Moore explained that the iconic quintet are ?very, very far away, traveling on a faster-than-lightspeed spacecraft to Caprica.? What that means is that any Cylons we meet on Syfy?s ?Caprica? will be born of Daniel Graystone?s tech, and go to war with the colonists some 10 years down the road. ?It is in the middle of that conflict,? Moore says, that the Final Five would arrive on the scene.

Wow, that was absolutely amazing. Soo many plot twists. If you don't like cliffhangers, you definitely don't to watch the finale

yeah best episode yet! kept me on the edge of my seat until the end!

Holy crap.. that was an intense episode.. it was pretty emotional. Im also very sad that the young lab boy got killed... Poor Zoe, so confused and lost.

Good episode....

yeah its hard to think sometimes she's still a massive robot, he just found out his love is a robot as well :D

There's no way Amanda survives. Unless Superman lives on the 12 colonies...

wasn't she landing into water? there is a chance...she could be crippled but we have the technology to rebuild her!

That would be a twist on the robo-human thing. There's also a possibility of Daniel making an avatar of her. Either way he's not exactly starting off on a good note with these cybernetic lifeforms. It seems like Zoe would be the one to instil a rebellious spirit in the cylons but I wonder what effect a maternal figure would have on the development of the cylons.

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