Don't count yourself that lucky, my friend. You're a man of discrimination and 
taste. You will throw up a little in your mouth at the viewing.

"If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in bloody 
hell hired the director?" -- Charles L Grant

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik




To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
From: keithbjohn...@comcast.net
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 23:21:10 +0000
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Re: 5 Reasons Caprica Is The Season's Most Promising 
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I still haven't seen the BSG finale, so maybe I'll be immune?
Caprica is being shown again tonight at 11 pm EST, right after a four hour 
marathon of "Enterprise". The first half of that is the unfortunate time travel 
saga after the defeat of the Xindi, where the crew is blown back in time to a 
Nazi/alien occupied NYC. The second half is the good ep when Phlox is kidnapped 
by the Klingons in order to cure a mutated strain of the Augment DNA, which is 
changing its victims into the more human looking klingons of Kirk's early years.

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To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
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      I think I might watch it.  They have showed it like 15 times this week and

even though I saw the DVD, I checked out the last 30 minutes and it was

really good.



That being said, I have a visceral response to anything remotely related to

BSG and it takes a lot for me to set it aside.  I went months before I saw

Moore's Space show.



I think there are a lot of people who feel intense negative feeling

regarding BSG after being big fans.  I wonder how that is going to impact on

ratings?



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To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com

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Three.



--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Martin Baxter <truthseeker...@...> wrote:

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> "If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in

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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik

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> To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com

> From: ironpi...@...

> Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 11:51:13 -0800

> Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] 5 Reasons Caprica Is The Season's Most Promising

New SF Series

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> --- On Wed, 1/27/10, Tracey de Morsella <tdli...@...> wrote:

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> From: Tracey de Morsella <tdli...@...>

> Subject: [scifinoir2] 5 Reasons Caprica Is The Season's Most Promising New

SF Series

> To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, "'Cinq'" <cinque3...@...>, "'glenn'"

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> Reasons Caprica Is The Season's Most Promising New SF Series 

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> This Friday brings the first episode of Battlestar Galactica

> spinoff Caprica, a noir-scifi drama set on the planet Caprica 58 years

> before the cylons nuke it into oblivion. Based on the pilot, we think this

> series could become a classic.

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> Of course there are many reasons Caprica might fail, not the least

> of which would be poor audience ratings. Many fans of BSG are still

smarting

> from that series' disappointing conclusion, and are predicting that

Caprica

> might take an abrupt nosedive into lameness. But the current facts are

these: Caprica

> is a completely different series, and based on what we've seen so far, it

is

> the coolest new SF show on the air. Here are five reasons why.

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> 1. Intriguing, thoughtful worldbuilding

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> As I wrote

> a couple of weeks ago, the worldbuilding that went into creating Caprica

City

> and the culture of Caprica is simply superb. We're introduced to a

> culture where paganism is mainstream and sexual mores are extremely

liberal,

> but immigrants still suffer discrimination and monotheists are outcasts.

Unlike

> most SF shows, where worldbuilding is often something like "everything is

> the same except the technology is better," Caprica challenges us

> to imagine a society radically different from our own. Also, the concept

design

> of the city - which was shown off to great effect in the broadcast version

of

> the pilot - is breathtaking. The futuristic technology isn't bad either.

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> 2. A "birth of AI" story that feels original

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> A lot of contemporary science fiction, from the Terminator franchise to

Star

> Trek: The Next Generation, deals with what happens when we finally create

AI.

> Will it rise up and destroy us ala Skynet or will it nerdily attempt to

fit

> into human society ala Data? We've seen dozens of vengeful bots and dorky

AIs,

> but a virtual religious zealot computer genius teen trapped inside the

body of

> a killing machine made by her manipulative zillionaire father? Not only is

the

> premise fresh, but so are a lot of the emotional and ethical issues it

stirs

> up.

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> 3. The Adama family

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> Rarely has a family unit in science fiction been as interesting as the

Adamas

> seem to be in Caprica. Trapped between two cultures, straddling the

> line between criminality and respectability, Joseph Adama is a character

who

> has problems I want to know more about. Plus his brother Sam, a smalltime

> gangster with a heart of gold, is another guy I want to know better. I'm

sold

> on the idea of gangsters on another planet.

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> 4. Excellent acting

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> With Essai Morales and Eric Stolz as our leads Joseph Adama and Daniel

> Graystone, it goes without saying that the acting in this show is going to

> rock. (There was also a lot of terrific acting in BSG, so Caprica

> maintains the quality of this aspect of the franchise.) Sasha Roiz as Sam

Adama

> is already terrific, as is Magda Apanowicz as Zoe Graystone's friend Lacy.

> Alessandra Torresani is probably the weakest link as Zoe - she's a little

> one-note - but she could improve over time. Given that this show hinges on

> personal drama as well as epic SF storytelling, it's crucial that the

leads be

> able to show us subtle emotion and conflict - and damn, they are

delivering. In

> the pilot, Stolz does a perfect job embodying a guy who is incredibly

> manipulative while also being sincere.

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> 5. Drama that depends on science fictional plot points, but isn't

> completely focused on them

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> I already suggested that drama is one of this show's strong points. One of

the

> ways Caprica has already become a standout this season is that it manages

to

> give us human drama of the sort we might expect on The Wire, while also

never

> losing sight of the fact that its plot arc is centered on something

basically

> science fictional. This is a series about how two new technologies - the

> holoband and the cylon - come together to create artificial life. And much

of

> the human drama hinges on these technologies as well. In other words, this

is

> fiction fueled by drama and science, which is a rare and awesome thing.

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> Who knows where the show will wind up, but for these reasons alone I think

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