Hey all! I was initially going to start doing some regular recapping of Caprica, but it occurred to me that my audience would be fairly limited. Instead, I’m going to use this space as a plea to those of you out there who have yet to give this show a chance.
Here are five reasons why you should watch Caprica:
1. The Characters:
Many an argument against a television show starts off with a mention of how lacking the characters are. Complaints range from lack of depth, to erratic or inconsistent behaviour, to a lack of purpose. The characters in Caprica suffer from none of these problems. When they act erratically, it’s because of their depth and complexity. When they lack a purpose, it drives their search for one. When they do things for simple reasons, it’s because it makes the most sense. The cast of characters is so disparate in regards to their needs and identities that not a single one treads on the toes of any of the others. Each character’s life, motivation, and direction provide incredible tension and drama. No one is a good guy or a bad guy. The apparent villains have legitimate reasons to do the things they do, while the so-called good guys do awful things to further their goals. Even the recurring characters are more interesting than most of the characters you’ll find on regular network television.Obviously, the actors are also in need of heavy praising. Every single actor on the show gives his or her character a life that few shows will ever know. Even the least talented amongst them have something unique to offer the show and its audience.
2. The World.
In fewer than 10 episodes, Caprica has introduced us to an extraordinarily complex universe. With twelve full colonies and many more distinct peoples, it seems like there would be a huge amount of exposition to cover and yet the creators and writers have managed to imply much more than they ever tell us as directly. There is tension between worlds, religions, races, facets of the media, rival corporations, and more. I will expand on the complexity of the world in my last point.3. The Music.
4. The Cinematography.
The colouring is beautiful. We are shown a magnificent, lively, and colourful city and yet the shots of the characters are incredibly bleak and grey. Every scene is given a uniform tone with some sort of underscored theme relevant to the plot, then, at a second glance, another unexpected colour pops out. The editing is also phenomenal. The camera is jerky, but without the deliberate shakiness of a documentary. Other times, the camera remains calm and steady. I don’t know much about the technical aspects of this, so that’s all I will
5. The Ideas.
The show remains topical, with issues like terrorism and religious extremism at its core; however, these are hardly the only topic covered. While BSG always implied that humans were arrogant and full of hubris, to have thought that they could play God and create life, Caprica looks at the issue from the opposite direction. Instead of a retrospective message of warning, we get a feel for what actually drove the twelve colonies towards the creation of the Cylons (the AI that eventually rebels against its creators). The show deals with racism in the form of immigration problems. It deals with the struggles of growing up in the character of Lacy. It deals with the media by showing us serious news programs alongside satirical political commentary. It deals with power struggles and corruption in the form of Joseph Adama and Daniel Greystone (who both deal with different aspects of this issue). It deals with homosexuality by making it a non-issue (i.e. one of the characters is gay and there isn't an ounce of prejudice in anyone who interacts with him). It deals with the afterlife by showing us a digital world in which we could live on forever. It deals with pretty much everything!
Just frakking watch the show!
In conclusion, I beg of you all to give Caprica a chance. It seems likely that it is going to get the axe, so find people with Nielsen boxes and start making them watch. It’s airing on a Tuesday night, which is a problem for many, so DVR it instead!
Thanks for listening.
- Cadence


