Caprica
Review: Caprica 1.07
by Paul Talon on Mar.16, 2010, under Caprica, Reviews by Paul Talon, Television
“The Imperfections of Memory”
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Review: Caprica 1.06
by Paul Talon on Mar.11, 2010, under Caprica, Reviews by Paul Talon, Television
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Caprica Reviews Posted!
by Paul Talon on Mar.04, 2010, under Caprica, Reviews by Paul Talon, Television
Caprica 1.04 – “Gravedancing”
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Caprica 1.05 – “There Is Another Sky”
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Review: Caprica 1.03
by Paul Talon on Feb.13, 2010, under Caprica, Reviews by Paul Talon, Television
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Review: Caprica 1.02
by Paul Talon on Jan.30, 2010, under Caprica, Reviews by Paul Talon, Television
“Rebirth”
As second episodes go, this one was unique in that it did a good job of moving the story forward without having to rehash too much. This show is going to take a little time to find it’s feet. The creators have stressed over and over again that this is not Battlestar Galactica. This is going to be a more character driven drama about family. It’s a unique approach and it might struggle to find an audience. Most of the sci-fi/fantasty crowd might find it not having enough action, while the soap opera type audience might be turned off by the tech and futuristic setting.
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Review: Caprica 1.01
by Paul Talon on May.23, 2009, under Caprica, Reviews by Paul Talon, Television
“Pilot”

Caprica hits you right in the gut with the first sequence depicting all the horrors and self destructive (although some would say fun) tendencies of a depraved humanity. One reason it went directly to video and was rated R. We were told this would be a departure from BSG. It would be less action and have a more personal and socially charged dynamic.
On that end it certainly succeeds although it is hard to say it is for the better. It is certainly more comfortable in this role than it was forcing it’s way into BSG towards the end of that run. There are certainly connections to BSG, how could there not be, but the connections are done vaguely enough (besides the obvious Adama family) that it is not necessary at all to have seen BSG.
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