Esai Morales Interview
Caprica “Reins of a Waterfall” Clip & Esai Morales Interview
Thursday, February 4th, 2010Caprica Pilot & Rebirth Review
Monday, February 1st, 2010
By Erika Blake
Multipleverses.com Admin
When I first heard of CAPRICA coming, I had zero interest in the series. I sat through the BSG/Caprica panel at Comic Con, thinking that Esai Morales was a charming man, but his show sounded like a dud. As we got closer to the premiere, I kept shrugging my sister off saying “eh, not interested.” I mean a planet bound sci-fi family drama what was the point of that? Also I’ve never really been a rabid BSG fan, so why would I be interested in a prequel? Then the premiere came and went and my interest was piqued. By the second episode, I’ve become hooked.
For those looking for BSG 2.0, this show is not it. In fact, other than the fact that Joseph Adams is finally embracing his Tauron heritage by revealing his last name is Adama to his son, you’d barely know that the series was BSG related…well except for the silver Toasters that keep popping up in Daniel Graystone’s lab. If there is any show out there that it is similar to, I’d more closely link it to TERMINATOR: THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES.
CAPRICA is its own sci-fi entity, yet if you watch it carefully you can hear echoes of the future that is to come for these people’s children. Instead what we have is a smart family drama that happens to be set in a futuristic world. I like that there are funky modern conveniences, however, not everything is automated, and the folks behind the show don’t try to make the series “flashy.” There are some very Jetsons elements to it, like the wealthy Graystones having their own personal housebot butler named Serge, tennis courts that auto light up the lines to let you know if a ball was in or out, or a home avatar design program to create your own hologames. In the Adams family things are simple and homey and completely lack any great high techno gadgets to assist with making their lives better. They still drive standard cars in this time frame (58 years before the attack on the colonies) yet you can tell that there are space ships and highly modern planes & jets.
The series sets up the birth of the Cylons and where exactly their belief of “one God” comes from. Zoe Graystone, the headstrong and brilliant daughter of Daniel and Amanda has been taken under the tutelage of her school’s instructor Clarice Willow who happens to be a member of an underground movement called “Soldiers of the One” – a cult that believe that there is one all powerful, all knowing God. When Zoe’s classmate and boyfriend blows them up on a train in the name of their cause, Zoe dies, however, she had created an exact duplicate of herself and downloaded it into her own private hologram which her father stumbles upon. This second Zoe has all of the real Zoe’s memories, yet she’s never lived her life. She feels what Zoe had felt yet doesn’t breathe. She is the core prototype of the future cylons who resurrect by having their consciousnesses downloaded. Zoe 2.0 even recalls Zoe 1.0’s death. A grieving Daniel Graystone (a brilliant robotic scientist) whose last memories with his daughter include fighting with her, downloads this consciousness into one of his robots – a cylon and accidentally overloads the robots systems and Zoe vanishes. Or does she? Inside the robot, Zoe comes back into consciousness and reaches out to Zoe’s old school friend in an attempt to figure out how to stay alive at all costs. All of the while this particular robot is acting peculiar and Daniel is hell bent on trying to understand why.
Meanwhile, Graystone’s grieving wife Amanda has been visited by the government over and over and told that her daughter was a member of this radical movement and in a fit of blind grief, after finding undeniable truth of this in the form of a pendent that her daughter owned in the shape of the Soldier’s symbol (an infinite symbol) she exposes her daughter as a terrorist on live TV. This is about to put a major crimp in the Zoe’s parent’s relationship as they become social pariahs and fodder for the nightly news.
Joseph Adams is finding it hard to accept that his daughter and wife who were innocent bystanders on the train are gone. Little William Adams is left a distant father and begins to learn about his Tauron heritage by hanging out with his gangster uncle. From him, Bill Adama learns his greatest weapon that he will hoist in his arsenal as leader – the power of guilt, which he twists and uses effortlessly on his father. Joseph is lost without his family – the former orphan again appears to have lost his footing on ground. To add extra stress to his life, he makes a single bad decision that ends up linking himself to Daniel Graystone for life.
The characters on this show are immediately engaging and intriguing. Original Zoe 1.0 was a spoiled, annoying brat, however, her avatar self is innocent, scared, and extremely likeable. Daniel Graystone is a charismatic ass, Joseph Adams is wonderfully richly written every man, and the other women on the show help fill out the cast nicely by adding layers. In a television landscape where crime & hospital dramas rule the airwaves, CAPRICA is a nice change of pace – it’s a throwback to the large night time soaps from the 80’s where wealth, arrogance, and power are thrown around with ease, and here everyday average folks unfortunately get in the way. Eric Stolz and Esai Morales positively shine on screen and command their parts and have already succeeding in showing us that these two men are a complete mess. 
Bear McCreary’s score far more resembles his TERMINATOR: THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONCILES soundtrack than that of BSG, although there are echoes from the original series in the score, particularly whenever something occurs that poignantly would remind us of the future. The score is emotional and haunting. For this TSCC fan, the score is familiar and is that final bridge that has connected me to the series, the melodies link me to the characters and helps to paint their emotions. For TSCC fans who enjoyed that series for family sci-fi drama – CAPRICA poses similar questions about the morality of imposing human will on non-sentient objects, and at what point does humanity cease to exist when our creations are nearly as real as we are?
SyFy is going to be running a marathon so that you can catch up on the first 3 hours of the series in case you missed them or you can watch them online at SyFy. For a bit of fun – follow the Graystone’s robot Serge on Twitter!
January SciFi Wrap Up
Tuesday, January 26th, 2010Kate’s SciFi Wrap Up
by Kate Blake- editor Multipleverses
What else has been happening in science fiction and action TV this month? Our reviewer Michal has done a great job with Bones, Supernatural, Legend of the Seeker and Chuck- I will tackle some of the other shows we follow here on Multipleverses. As January comes to an end we have seen the premiere of a new show- Human Target, a new season of 24 is under way, Sanctuary ended with a bang and a huge cliffhanger, things are down and dirty in the ancient Roman Empire on Spartacus and Heroes is working toward a dramatic finish.
24 is all new this season with a new CTU and new intrigues – both political and personal. I am a couple of episodes behind thanks to idiot DVR technology- but am working on playing catch up. I like Katee Sackhoff’s character Dana and find her dual life to be interesting. FOX has gone a long time without an intriguing Dana in their lineup afterall. Annie Wersching is amazingly intense this season- you can see she is hanging by a thread. The plot against the president and his personal issues are interesting and in some ways more personal and believable than some of the previous 24 plot arcs. Catch up on HULU, FOX.com or download episodes on iTunes or Amazon ( links here on our site) if you haven’t watched so far.
Human Target is the new FOX offering. It has an old fashioned action feel with a combination of new world high tech gadgetry combined with tons of old school action and gutting it out fight
scenes and drama. I am not sure how long the damsel in distress of the week will work though. This is not the 1980s. I like the team. Mark Valley as Christopher Chance is somewhat mysterious and so far his motivations are unclear. Jackie Earle Haley shines.
Sanctuary on the SyFy channel ended its second season with a BIG 2 hour finale which included many of the details that the cast spoiled us with back in July at Comic Con. The BIG BERTHA finale delivered. Smallville’s Callum Blue came in and stole every scene he was in with his charismatic and menacing presence. Loved his end shot. Am worried about Will and how our esteemed doctor will survive his ordeal. I think it is a given that the power play in the Sanctuary network will be squashed soon. I hope that Blue’s billionare madman escapes to come back later like the truly great Bond villains.
In more SyFy news- Caprica has finally premiered. Initial ratings were somewhat soft but ok considering it was up against the big Haiti telethon. We skipped tv and went to see Avatar again. The showing we went to at the Phoenix Desert Ridge AMC Imax 3-D showing was sold out with people cheering at the end. It was our third viewing and we were SHOCKED to see so many people still going to the movie- there was even a line outside the theater in the lobby with people queuing up for the next showing. I have Caprica on the DVR- will report back when I have viewed not only the pilot which was released on DVD almost a year ago but the first re
al new episode. Anyone else watch the trailers and think “Wow- Eric Stolz sounds like an uptight white guy”? Anyone? Really nasal and whiny. Still better than the BORING trips home on Stargate Universe.
Onto another premiere. Spartacus. Steven DeKnight who is the executive producer has had some ups and downs since leaving Smallville. He was briefly with the ill fated Hugh Jackman series “Viva Laughlin” and is now in charge of the most controversial show to come to cable in eons. Starz is thrilled – before the pilot even aired they ordered a second season of the new gladiator series. The show has a combination of familiar faces and fresh blood. And there is lots of blood. The series centers on a simple soldier – a man from Thrace. We never learn his real name but his enemies who capture him and force him into slavery and the gladiator ring call him “Spartacus.” The first episode shows us his trip from happy husband to soldier for Rome, to deserter, to captive to being forced to fight for his life in the ring. Andy Whitfield doesn’t have a lot of dialog but he does have action galore and uses his body language and facial expressions to convey emotion very effectively.
Craig Parker known around here as Darken Rahl on Legend of the Seeker is the weasely, ambitous Roman captain who first recruits Spartacus then goes against his word leaving the Thracian villages to be pillaged which is what persuades Spartacus and his men to desert their cause. Parker later captures Spartacus- ripping him out of his wife’s arms and condemning her to slavery and Spartacus to death in the ring. The episode is filled with blood and violen
ce but if you have seen 300 and Gladiator it should not be shocking. It is more like a cartoon than realistic. There is plenty of sex and nudity. I do give Spartacus credit for bringing authenticity to thier storytelling. For the first time in a decade naked women have pubic hair. Hank Moody would applaud. Next week Spartacus moves to the training camp run by John Hannah ( The Mummy movies) and his wife played by Lucy Lawless. The political wrangling has begun and as the series moves on it will be as important as the fights in the ring. Starz has a success on its hands- they managed to pull in over a million viewers for the two nights that it aired. Remember- this is paid cable so you had to subscribe to view it. They got me to commit to $12.99 per month and so far I think I am getting my money’s worth.
From new series to series wrapping up for the year and possibly for good. Heroes is down to three episodes left and does not look good to return for a fifth season. This is too bad as the show has been stronger this year than it has since the first season. I have been enjoying the very Sylar episodes. Sylar an
d Matt and their showdown last night was brilliant. I like it when Matt gets mad. Claire and her dad need to figure out a way to stop Samuel and fast! Will Tracy be able to help? Will Hiro get his powers back and will he be able to find Charlie and set right what is so wrong before his brain tumor overwhelms him? Who else enjoyed the parade of dead heroes in Hiro’s coma dream from last week? Loved seeing David Anders. I really felt they got rid of him too early during the horrible Villains arc.
Dollhouse went out with a wimper. Its last episosde aired with very little fanfare. Watch online while you can- DVDs should be released by late summer/ early fall. Good news? Tahmoh Penikett is available for new work. I think he would make an awesome addition to 24- Freddie Prinze is ok but he is not tough enough. If the show is to go on without Jack- then bring in a new tough guy we can like. Being Canadian isn’t bad either as Kiefer Sutherland is also Canadian.
New this week- Smallville returns with new episodes this week and next and on Friday February 5 you will want to set your DVR for the star studded 2 hour Smallville movie event Absolute Justice with Michael Shanks guest starring as Hawkman. Do not worry if you haven’t watched in a while- you will get a previously on Smallville intro to catch you up. Watch for Shanks on an upcoming episode of Supernatural as well. I would love to see Shanks get a series where he is the primary lead- maybe the CW could cast him as the hot dad in a new show? I would definitely tune in.
Caprica Season 1 Cast Promo Photos
Friday, January 22nd, 2010Caprica – Poster for Series Premiere
Saturday, January 16th, 2010Caprica Premiere Promo and Clip
Thursday, January 14th, 2010Grace Park Sexiest Woman in Sci Fi of All Time Number 15
Monday, November 30th, 2009Grace Park has played multiple characters in the SyFy series Battlestar Galactica. As Cylon Number 8 she was seen as both weak and strong- and proved that identical bodies and minds do not always share everything in common. Sharon/Boomer and Athena were two very different women. Both conflicted and both played a very important role in the future of all mankind.
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