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post #331 of 349

I rented the DVDs a few days ago and thought the last episodes were excellent. I understand why it got cancelled (a show with miserable people talking for most of the show just isn't that appealing to many people) but I thought it was a very, very good show and will miss it.

post #332 of 349

For some reason my DVR got the first hour and hours 3 through 5.  I just caught the second hour on syfy.com.  They have all five starting at

http://www.syfy.com/rewind/caprica/1268180/

post #333 of 349

Stuck at home in a snowstorm, finally finished up the last 3 episodes of Caprica, and glad to see that the writers were able to give the series a fitting bookend, and pump up the action/plot, and end the show in a satisfying manner.

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Stuck at home in a snowstorm, finally finished up the last 3 episodes of Caprica, and glad to see that the writers were able to give the series a fitting bookend, and pump up the action/plot, and end the show in a satisfying manner.

I finally saw the last episode.  I was quite pleased with how things turned out.  I guess they had the final bits already put together in advance just in case of the series cancellation - it was a nice endcap with scenes going years ahead in the story.  I wonder if there was alternate footage shot in case they were going to get another season. I really would have liked to have seen more of what happened on Gemenon, but the one scene we saw was a great taste. 

post #335 of 349

If only they'd sent in Granny Meatcleaver, the whole Cylon War would've been OVER in just a few days' time.

post #336 of 349

I just caught up on these.  Wow.  It really is a shame, the last few episodes were really good, but I guess by then it was too late. 

 

I agree that the "next season" bookend made for a fabulous epilogue, since we're not getting any more.  Nice touch by the producers.  I for one would really have liked to see the traitorous head of GDD get his comeuppance.  Interesting that Clarice wasn't behind bars, and having to bow to the new Mother, Lacy, whom she terrorised earlier.  And as previously speculated, Daniel did indeed have a hand in the resurrection technology employed by the future 'skinjobs'. 

 

I wonder if Bill Adama II (or it would be III, if Joseph's father was indeed William Sr.) was a retcon in response to musings about whether his age would fit into the BSG timeline, or it was always planned that way.  But it strikes me then that our Commander might be a touch young to be considering retirement, unless retirement age was 'just' 55-60.  Then again, I suppose that's probably about right for retirement from full-time military service of non-flag officers.

post #337 of 349
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I wonder if Bill Adama II (or it would be III, if Joseph's father was indeed William Sr.) was a retcon in response to musings about whether his age would fit into the BSG timeline, or it was always planned that way.


I listened to the commentary for the last episode and they said it's because they screwed up.

post #338 of 349

According to Entertainment Weekly, actor Luke Pasqualino (the U.K. version of Skins) has officially been cast as the new Billy "Husker" Adama in BSG: Blood & Chrome, and Ben Cotton has been cast as Coker Fasjovik, Adama's Raptor co-pilot in the film.

 

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Guess Nico Cortez didn't get it. Pasqalino's much younger than Nico, though, which maybe tracks slightly better with the ending of Caprica. Had they stayed with Dead Willie as Old Bill, Cortez actually might've worked, age-wise.

 

Hmmm...a British actor of Italian ancestry. Interesting choice. That's two Brits who've played Adamas so far. So, this is apparently Edward James Olmos before he got swallowed up by his own pockmarks.

 

Also: will there be the blue contact-lenses?

post #339 of 349
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Also: will there be the blue contact-lenses?

 

If there aren't, assume that this Bill Adama will die in the series finale, only to reveal that Joseph Adama's third son, also named William Adama and played by Nico Cortez, is the real Bill Adama that becomes the Commander in BSG.

 

(Joseph Adama names his kids using the George Foreman method.)

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(Joseph Adama names his kids using the George Foreman method.)


Then, strictly, his name should have been William, or the sons would all called be Joseph, yes?  biggrin.gif

 

I do vaguely recall seeing "William Sr." in the end-credits to Dirt Eaters, so I suppose it was indeed Joseph's father's name?
 

 

Travis, where are the commentaries available?  I used to download them via iTunes, but "get more episodes" on the iPhone hasn't turned up anything since the first half.  Unless the naming convention was changed or something...

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Travis, where are the commentaries available?  I used to download them via iTunes, but "get more episodes" on the iPhone hasn't turned up anything since the first half.  Unless the naming convention was changed or something...



As far as I know, they're only on the DVDs. I guess since the episodes didn't air in the U.S., Sy-Fy didn't post or record any more podcast commentaries past the first one or two unaired episodes (I rented the discs so I can't remember exactly) and the finale's commentary was recorded for the DVD and not the podcast.

post #342 of 349

Is there a chance that the whole of the series will get a blu ray release as one package?.

post #343 of 349

It's certainly possible that Universal will do something like that down the road, but considering it's a show that only scored middling ratings at best, it's probably not as high up on their priorities-list at the moment.

 

Also, the DVD sales would also be a major factor in this, but the big "Catch-22" here is that -- very likely -- a large chunk of the BSG fanbase are skipping the DVDs entirely, waiting for a BD release...which, of course, means that any low DVD sales will end up preventing a Blu-Ray version from ever happening.

post #344 of 349
Caprica is officially coming out on Blu-Ray in Europe on 10/25...but U.S. audiences are evidently going to have to wait a bit longer.

From The Digital Bits yesterday:

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And here's a little bit of disappointing news: Universal has told me that they currently have no plans to release Caprica: The Complete Series on Blu-ray Disc here in the States. Let's hope that changes in the new year. Here's what the cover art for the already announced French version looks like (due 10/25)...

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(The latter image comes from Amazon.fr.)

This sucks, but it now officially exists in some form out there, albeit not in Region 1 itself. However, the fact that the transfers and disc-encoding are finished means that the hardest steps are behind them, and Universal could now theoretically put these out any time they wish over here.

Will there be a U.K. release, if nothing else?
post #345 of 349
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However, the fact that the transfers and disc-encoding are finished means that the hardest steps are behind them, and Universal could now theoretically put these out any time they wish over here.

That's what I was thinking too. My guess is that whenever Blood And Chrome starts airing, Universal will release the Caprica Blu-ray here.
post #346 of 349
Even without any of the supplements already produced for the show -- i.e., the podcast commentaries, etc. -- I'd still likely order a Region 2 or Region 3 import version, but the fact that this is coming out augurs well for a Region 1 set (likely next year, as you point out).

I have yet to pick up the DVD sets -- after watching it broadcast in a superior HD format, only to have it de-rezzed for home video?

We may not be entitled to a Blu-Ray release, per se, but I'll be damned if I'm going to support watching it in a lesser format than its initial presentation.
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We may not be entitled to a Blu-Ray release, per se, but I'll be damned if I'm going to support watching it in a lesser format than its initial presentation.


Agreed.  This is the same reason I do not own the Community DVDs.

post #348 of 349
...And it looks like Blood & Chrome might not be airing on Syfy after all.

Basically:

  • Blood & Chrome was originally envisioned as a webseries, but was promoted to full TV production, first as a backdoor pilot, and potentially a full series.
  • Syfy executives have seen a first cut of the pilot, and are now considering returning it to a series of webisodes.
  • Other considerations include sitting on it "for a time" so that BSG can "come back" with a "bigger bang" later on down the road.

...Yeah, this is not a good thing. Not only are web series just annoying because short-ass episodes are a total cocktease, but they're also not exactly visible in the public eye. Too, this is from the same network that recently said they wanted to "exploit" BSG as much as possible.

I see this as Syfy dumping the project so they can just cancel it outright and be rid of it. They are becoming very adept at finding numerous ways to weasel out of producing halfway-challenging shows. With their increasing emphasis on crappy monster-movies-of-the-week and wrestling, it's a wonder they bother to even do any of this stuff in the first place, any more.
post #349 of 349

I would not follow it on the web for numerous reasons. Sitting on it for awhile makes no sense as the actors would go on to do other things if there's no "pickup".

 

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