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| US airdate= 2010-2011<ref group="production" name="pilot_dvd_release_advance">The two-hour pilot episode was released in advance of the series premiere on 21 April 2009.</ref> | | US airdate= 2010-2011<ref group="production" name="pilot_dvd_release_advance">The two-hour pilot episode was released in advance of the series premiere on 21 April 2009.</ref> | ||
| UK airdate= Spring 2009<ref group="external" name="sky_uk_rights_exclusive">{{cite_news|first=Chris|last=Aylott|url=http://www.skypressoffice.co.uk/SkyOne/news/showarticle.asp?id=2528&month=8&year=2008#:~:text=Sky1%20secures%20exclusive%20UK%20rights|title=Sky1 secures exclusive UK rights to Battlestar Galactica prequel CAPRICA|publisher=|page=|date=6 August 2008|accessdate=9 August 2008|language= | | UK airdate= Spring 2009<ref group="external" name="sky_uk_rights_exclusive">{{cite_news|first=Chris|last=Aylott|url=http://www.skypressoffice.co.uk/SkyOne/news/showarticle.asp?id=2528&month=8&year=2008#:~:text=Sky1%20secures%20exclusive%20UK%20rights|title=Sky1 secures exclusive UK rights to Battlestar Galactica prequel CAPRICA|publisher=|page=|date=6 August 2008|accessdate=9 August 2008|language=}}</ref> | ||
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| exec producer= [[Ronald D. Moore]]<br/>[[David Eick]]<br/>[[Remi Aubuchon]] (pilot only)<br/>[[Jane Espenson]] (starting with "[[Rebirth]]")<br/>[[Kevin Murphy]] (starting with "[[Unvanquished]]") | | exec producer= [[Ronald D. Moore]]<br/>[[David Eick]]<br/>[[Remi Aubuchon]] (pilot only)<br/>[[Jane Espenson]] (starting with "[[Rebirth]]")<br/>[[Kevin Murphy]] (starting with "[[Unvanquished]]") | ||
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'''''Caprica''''' is a television [[spin-off]] of the [[Re-imagined Series]] produced by [[Remi Aubuchon]], [[Ronald D. Moore]] and [[David Eick]] for [[Syfy]]. It is a [[Wikipedia:Prequel|prequel]] that focuses on the Adama and [[Graystones|Graystone]] families on the planet {{RDM|Caprica}} and the invention of the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]]. The [[Caprica_pilot|pilot]] is set 58 years before the ''Battlestar Galactica'' [[Miniseries]] and was released direct to DVD on 21 April 2009. The series was canceled after one season on 27 October 2010, with the remaining episodes airing first on Canada's Space channel and then on Syfy in a marathon on 4 January 2011.<ref group="external" name="ryan_caprica_canceled_syfy">{{cite_news|first=Maureen|last=Ryan|url=http://www.tvsquad.com/2010/10/27/caprica-canceled#:~:text=Caprica%20Is%20Cancelled%20by%20Syfy|title='Caprica' Is Cancelled by Syfy|publisher=TV Squad|page=|date=27 October 2010|accessdate=28 October 2010|language=English | '''''Caprica''''' is a television [[spin-off]] of the [[Re-imagined Series]] produced by [[Remi Aubuchon]], [[Ronald D. Moore]] and [[David Eick]] for [[Syfy]]. It is a [[Wikipedia:Prequel|prequel]] that focuses on the Adama and [[Graystones|Graystone]] families on the planet {{RDM|Caprica}} and the invention of the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]]. The [[Caprica_pilot|pilot]] is set 58 years before the ''Battlestar Galactica'' [[Miniseries]] and was released direct to DVD on 21 April 2009. The series was canceled after one season on 27 October 2010, with the remaining episodes airing first on Canada's Space channel and then on Syfy in a marathon on 4 January 2011.<ref group="external" name="ryan_caprica_canceled_syfy">{{cite_news|first=Maureen|last=Ryan|url=http://www.tvsquad.com/2010/10/27/caprica-canceled#:~:text=Caprica%20Is%20Cancelled%20by%20Syfy|title='Caprica' Is Cancelled by Syfy|publisher=TV Squad|page=|date=27 October 2010|accessdate=28 October 2010|language=English}}</ref> | ||
==Production History== | ==Production History== | ||
===Development=== | ===Development=== | ||
Development of ''Caprica'' began as early as the [[Season 2 (2005-06)|2005-06 season]] of ''[[Re-Imagined Series|Battlestar Galactica]]'' according to an IFmagazine interview<ref group="development" name="ifmagazine_eick_caprica_development_early">{{cite_web|url=http://www.ifmagazine.com/feature.asp?article=1487#:~:text=David%20Eick%20interview|title=David Eick Interview|publisher=IF Magazine|accessdate=2024 | Development of ''Caprica'' began as early as the [[Season 2 (2005-06)|2005-06 season]] of ''[[Re-Imagined Series|Battlestar Galactica]]'' according to an IFmagazine interview<ref group="development" name="ifmagazine_eick_caprica_development_early">{{cite_web|url=http://www.ifmagazine.com/feature.asp?article=1487#:~:text=David%20Eick%20interview|title=David Eick Interview|publisher=IF Magazine|accessdate=2024}}</ref> with producer [[David Eick]]. About the same time, ''[[Wikipedia: 24 (TV series|24]]'' writer [[Remi Aubuchon]] pitched a series to the [[Sci Fi Channel]] similar to the Cylon storyline. Realizing that they could not devote their full time to both ''Battlestar Galactica'' and a spinoff, Eick and [[Ronald D. Moore]] decided to team with Aubuchon: "We took some of what we had and some of what he had". | ||
In a May 2006 interview<ref group="development" name="scifipulse_aubuchon_dreamwatch_slavery_robots">{{cite_web|url=http://scifipulse.net/battlestarnews/RemiAubuchon.html#:~:text=allegorical%20story%20about%20slavery%20with%20robots|title=Remi Aubuchon Dreamwatch Interview|publisher=Sci Fi Pulse|date=May 2006|accessdate=2024 | In a May 2006 interview<ref group="development" name="scifipulse_aubuchon_dreamwatch_slavery_robots">{{cite_web|url=http://scifipulse.net/battlestarnews/RemiAubuchon.html#:~:text=allegorical%20story%20about%20slavery%20with%20robots|title=Remi Aubuchon Dreamwatch Interview|publisher=Sci Fi Pulse|date=May 2006|accessdate=2024}}</ref> with Dreamwatch Magazine, Remi Aubuchon stated that he originally pitched a series that was an "allegorical story about slavery with robots" when approached by Moore and Eick. Aubuchon elaborated on details about the ''Battlestar'' spinoff, saying that [[William Adama]] would be 11 years old when the series begins. Aubuchon described the series as meant to stand on its own from ''Battlestar Galactica'', but that "certain elements have been embedded into the first few episodes of [[Season 3 (2006-07)|season 3]]" of the current series. | ||
On November 6, 2006, Moore updated Dreamwatch magazine regarding the new series: | On November 6, 2006, Moore updated Dreamwatch magazine regarding the new series: | ||
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:"It was a different kind of show. Instead of an action-adventure sci-fi piece, it was more of a prime-time soap, a sci-fi "[[w:Dallas (TV series)|Dallas]]." It was about a family, the Adamas, and [[Graystones|a company]], and it was about the creation of the Cylons 50 years ago. It was not going to be space-based, but set entirely on the planet of Caprica. But it would have sci-fi touches, and it would deal with issues like artificial intelligence and the various schemings and backbitings that you get in the traditional soap opera."<ref group="development" name="miller_moore_battlestar_galactica_man_behind">{{cite_news|first=Laura|last=Miller|url=http://www.salon.com/ent/feature/2007/03/24/battlestar/index2.html#:~:text=The%20man%20behind%20%E2%80%9CBattlestar%20Galactica%E2%80%9D|title=The man behind "Battlestar Galactica"|publisher=Salon.com|page=3|date=24 March 2007|accessdate=25 April 2007|language=}}</ref> | :"It was a different kind of show. Instead of an action-adventure sci-fi piece, it was more of a prime-time soap, a sci-fi "[[w:Dallas (TV series)|Dallas]]." It was about a family, the Adamas, and [[Graystones|a company]], and it was about the creation of the Cylons 50 years ago. It was not going to be space-based, but set entirely on the planet of Caprica. But it would have sci-fi touches, and it would deal with issues like artificial intelligence and the various schemings and backbitings that you get in the traditional soap opera."<ref group="development" name="miller_moore_battlestar_galactica_man_behind">{{cite_news|first=Laura|last=Miller|url=http://www.salon.com/ent/feature/2007/03/24/battlestar/index2.html#:~:text=The%20man%20behind%20%E2%80%9CBattlestar%20Galactica%E2%80%9D|title=The man behind "Battlestar Galactica"|publisher=Salon.com|page=3|date=24 March 2007|accessdate=25 April 2007|language=}}</ref> | ||
On 18 September 2007, it was reported that with the end of ''Battlestar Galactica'' nearing and Moore poised to leave Sci Fi for [[Wikipedia: NBC|NBC]], Sci Fi executives were considering green-lighting the two-hour pilot for production as a means of keeping Moore with the channel. Contingent on the performance of the television movie "[[Razor]]," it was reported that ''Caprica'' might also see a release in the form of a direct-to-DVD movie to be simultaneously aired on television <ref group="development" name="hibberd_scifi_executives_weigh_battlestar">{{cite_web|url=http://www.tvweek.com/blogs/james-hibberd/2007/09/sci_fi_executives_weigh_battle.php#:~:text=Sci%20Fi%20Executives%20Weigh%20%E2%80%98Battlestar%20Galactica%E2%80%99%20Options|title=Sci Fi Executives Weigh 'Battlestar Galactica' Options|date=September 18, 2007|accessdate=September 18, 2007|last=|first=|format=|language=English | On 18 September 2007, it was reported that with the end of ''Battlestar Galactica'' nearing and Moore poised to leave Sci Fi for [[Wikipedia: NBC|NBC]], Sci Fi executives were considering green-lighting the two-hour pilot for production as a means of keeping Moore with the channel. Contingent on the performance of the television movie "[[Razor]]," it was reported that ''Caprica'' might also see a release in the form of a direct-to-DVD movie to be simultaneously aired on television <ref group="development" name="hibberd_scifi_executives_weigh_battlestar">{{cite_web|url=http://www.tvweek.com/blogs/james-hibberd/2007/09/sci_fi_executives_weigh_battle.php#:~:text=Sci%20Fi%20Executives%20Weigh%20%E2%80%98Battlestar%20Galactica%E2%80%99%20Options|title=Sci Fi Executives Weigh 'Battlestar Galactica' Options|date=September 18, 2007|accessdate=September 18, 2007|last=|first=|format=|language=English}}</ref>. Following the [[WGA strike]], television networks were scrambling to stockpile finished scripts for various productions, placing the finished pilot script for ''Caprica'' as a front runner for production.<ref group="development" name="scifi_stockpiling_writers_strike">{{cite_web|url=http://www.syfyportal.com/news424175.html#:~:text=SciFi%20Channel%20Stockpiling%20For%20Writers%20Strike|title=SciFi Channel Stockpiling For Writers Strike|date=September 20, 2007|accessdateSeptember 20, 2007last=|first=|format=|language=English}}</ref> | ||
===Production=== | ===Production=== | ||
On 18 March 2008, the Sci Fi Channel officially announced the [[Wikipedia: Green-light|green-lighting]] of a two-hour [[Wikipedia: Television_pilot#Backdoor_pilots|backdoor pilot]] for ''Caprica'' to be produced that Spring. The teaming of Moore, Eick and Aubuchon was confirmed by the press release, the pilot's director, ''[[Wikipedia: Friday Night Lights (TV Series)|Friday Night Lights]]'' veteran [[Jeffrey Reiner]] was also announced. <ref group="production" name="ryan_battlestar_prequel_friday_night_lights">{{cite_news|first=Maureen|last=Ryan|url=http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2008/03/battlestar-ga-1.html#:~:text=Battlestar%20Galactica%20prequel%20has%20Friday%20Night%20Lights%20connection|title='Battlestar Galactica' prequel has 'Friday Night Lights' connection|publisher=Chicago Tribune|page=|date=18 March 2008|accessdate=18 March 2008|language=English}}</ref> | On 18 March 2008, the Sci Fi Channel officially announced the [[Wikipedia: Green-light|green-lighting]] of a two-hour [[Wikipedia: Television_pilot#Backdoor_pilots|backdoor pilot]] for ''Caprica'' to be produced that Spring. The teaming of Moore, Eick and Aubuchon was confirmed by the press release, the pilot's director, ''[[Wikipedia: Friday Night Lights (TV Series)|Friday Night Lights]]'' veteran [[Jeffrey Reiner]] was also announced. <ref group="production" name="ryan_battlestar_prequel_friday_night_lights">{{cite_news|first=Maureen|last=Ryan|url=http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2008/03/battlestar-ga-1.html#:~:text=Battlestar%20Galactica%20prequel%20has%20Friday%20Night%20Lights%20connection|title='Battlestar Galactica' prequel has 'Friday Night Lights' connection|publisher=Chicago Tribune|page=|date=18 March 2008|accessdate=18 March 2008|language=English}}</ref> | ||
In April of 2008, character breakdowns were issued to casting agents describing [[Daniel Graystone]], [[Joseph Adams]], [[Amanda Graystone]], Sister [[Clarice Willow]], [[William Adams]] and [[Zoe Graystone]].<ref group="production" name="mcduffee_caprica_casting_info_exclusive">{{cite_news|first=Keith|last=McDuffee|url=http://www.aoltv.com/2008/04/03/exclusive-caprica-casting-info-revealed/#:~:text=Exclusive%3A%20Caprica%20casting%20info%20revealed|title=Exclusive: Caprica casting info revealed|publisher=Huffpost TV|page=|date=3 April 2008|accessdate=3 April 2008|language=English | In April of 2008, character breakdowns were issued to casting agents describing [[Daniel Graystone]], [[Joseph Adams]], [[Amanda Graystone]], Sister [[Clarice Willow]], [[William Adams]] and [[Zoe Graystone]].<ref group="production" name="mcduffee_caprica_casting_info_exclusive">{{cite_news|first=Keith|last=McDuffee|url=http://www.aoltv.com/2008/04/03/exclusive-caprica-casting-info-revealed/#:~:text=Exclusive%3A%20Caprica%20casting%20info%20revealed|title=Exclusive: Caprica casting info revealed|publisher=Huffpost TV|page=|date=3 April 2008|accessdate=3 April 2008|language=English}}</ref> On 7 May 2008, [[Esai Morales]] and [[Paula Malcomson]] were announced in the roles of Joseph Adams and Amanda Graystone,<ref group="production" name="nordy_caprica_morales_board_scifi">{{cite_news|first=Kimberly|last=Nordy|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/caprica-one-morales-board-sci-111080#:~:text=Caprica%20one%3A%20Morales%20on%20board%20for%20Sci%20Fi%20spinoff|title='Caprica' one: Morales on board for Sci Fi spinoff|publisher=The Hollywood Reporter|date=7 May 2008|accedate=29 November 2012}}</ref> 12 May 2006 [[Eric Stoltz]] was announced in the role of Daniel Graystone.<ref group="production" name="ew_stoltz_battlestar_galactica_prequel">{{cite_news|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20199223,00.html#:~:text=Stoltz%20in%20%E2%80%98Battlestar%20Galactica%E2%80%99%20Prequel|publisher=Entertainment Weekly|title=Stoltz in 'Battlestar Galactica' Prequel|date=12 May 2008}}</ref> On 19 May 2008, [[Wikipedia: TVGuide|TVGuide]] revealed [[Polly Walker]] had been cast as Clarice Willow, describing the character as "one twisted sister."<ref group="production" name="tvguide_caprica_casts_polly_walker_twisted">{{cite_news|url=http://www.tvguide.com/news/Caprica-Casts-Polly-11835.aspx#:~:text=Caprica%20Casts%20Polly%20Walker%20as%20One%20Twisted%20Sister|title=Caprica Casts Polly Walker as One Twisted Sister|publisher=TVGuide|date=19 May 2008}}</ref> | ||
By Summer 2008, ''Caprica'' had begun principal photography, with photos of a [[Wikipedia: Vancouver, British Columbia|Vancouver, British Columbia]] restaurant dressed as a Caprican-[[Gemenon|Gemenese]] cafe appearing online on 18 June 2008. <ref group="production" name="thirteenth_colony_hungry_caprican_food">{{cite_news|url=http://13thcolony.wordpress.com/2008/06/13/hugnry-for-caprican-food/#:~:text=Hungry%20for%20Caprican%20Food%3F|title=Hungry for Caprican Food?|publisher=The 13th Colony|date=18 June 2008 | By Summer 2008, ''Caprica'' had begun principal photography, with photos of a [[Wikipedia: Vancouver, British Columbia|Vancouver, British Columbia]] restaurant dressed as a Caprican-[[Gemenon|Gemenese]] cafe appearing online on 18 June 2008. <ref group="production" name="thirteenth_colony_hungry_caprican_food">{{cite_news|url=http://13thcolony.wordpress.com/2008/06/13/hugnry-for-caprican-food/#:~:text=Hungry%20for%20Caprican%20Food%3F|title=Hungry for Caprican Food?|publisher=The 13th Colony|date=18 June 2008}}</ref> | ||
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The DVD of the two-hour pilot episode was released on 21 April 2009, selling 130,220 units totaling $2,527,570 in its first week in stores. <ref group="external" name="numbers_caprica_dvd_sales_first_week">{{cite_web|url=http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/2009/0CAPR-DVD.php#:~:text=130%2C220%20units%20totaling%20%242%2C527%2C570|title=Caprica DVD Sales Data|publisher=The Numbers|accessdate=2024}}</ref> The episode received generally positive reviews, with [[Wikipedia: Wired|Wired.com]] praising all aspects of the production, despite its "somewhat sluggish start".<ref group="external" name="wired_caprica_review_sluggish_start_positive">{{cite_web|url=http://www.wired.com/underwire/2009/04/review-caprica/#:~:text=somewhat%20sluggish%20start|title=Review: Caprica|publisher=Wired|date=April 2009|accessdate=2024}}</ref> | The DVD of the two-hour pilot episode was released on 21 April 2009, selling 130,220 units totaling $2,527,570 in its first week in stores. <ref group="external" name="numbers_caprica_dvd_sales_first_week">{{cite_web|url=http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/2009/0CAPR-DVD.php#:~:text=130%2C220%20units%20totaling%20%242%2C527%2C570|title=Caprica DVD Sales Data|publisher=The Numbers|accessdate=2024}}</ref> The episode received generally positive reviews, with [[Wikipedia: Wired|Wired.com]] praising all aspects of the production, despite its "somewhat sluggish start".<ref group="external" name="wired_caprica_review_sluggish_start_positive">{{cite_web|url=http://www.wired.com/underwire/2009/04/review-caprica/#:~:text=somewhat%20sluggish%20start|title=Review: Caprica|publisher=Wired|date=April 2009|accessdate=2024}}</ref> | ||
On 27 April 2009, [[Wikipedia: E! Entertainment|E! Entertainment]] reported that production on ''Caprica'' would begin in Vancouver in July 2009 with a "rigorous" eight month shooting schedule.<ref group="production" name="eonline_caprica_filming_vancouver_rigorous_schedule">{{cite_web|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/120727/caprica-filming-in-vancouver#:~:text=rigorous%20eight%20month%20shooting%20schedule|title=Caprica Filming in Vancouver|publisher=E! Online|date=27 April 2009|accessdate=2024 | On 27 April 2009, [[Wikipedia: E! Entertainment|E! Entertainment]] reported that production on ''Caprica'' would begin in Vancouver in July 2009 with a "rigorous" eight month shooting schedule.<ref group="production" name="eonline_caprica_filming_vancouver_rigorous_schedule">{{cite_web|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/120727/caprica-filming-in-vancouver#:~:text=rigorous%20eight%20month%20shooting%20schedule|title=Caprica Filming in Vancouver|publisher=E! Online|date=27 April 2009|accessdate=2024}}</ref> The following day, [[Wikipedia: The Hollywood Reporter|The Hollywood Reporter]] announced that [[Sasha Roiz]]'s supporting role as [[Sam Adama]] had been upgraded to series regular. <ref group="production" name="hollywoodreporter_roiz_expands_role_series_regular">{{cite_web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/sasha-roiz-expands-role-sci-83085#:~:text=upgraded%20to%20series%20regular|title=Sasha Roiz Expands Role|publisher=The Hollywood Reporter|date=28 April 2009|accessdate=2024}}</ref> | ||
While the pilot episode was shot primarily on location in Vancouver, production of regular episodes required the construction of new sets. Sets representing the [[Graystone Estate]] and the Adama Family's [[Little Tauron]] apartment were built on a soundstage, replicating the real locations used previously.<ref group="production" name="hitfix_caprica_set_visit_soundstage_construction">{{cite_web|url=http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/the-fien-print/posts/set-visit-syfy-s-caprica#:~:text=built%20on%20a%20soundstage|title=Set Visit: Syfy's Caprica|publisher=HitFix|accessdate=2024 | While the pilot episode was shot primarily on location in Vancouver, production of regular episodes required the construction of new sets. Sets representing the [[Graystone Estate]] and the Adama Family's [[Little Tauron]] apartment were built on a soundstage, replicating the real locations used previously.<ref group="production" name="hitfix_caprica_set_visit_soundstage_construction">{{cite_web|url=http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/the-fien-print/posts/set-visit-syfy-s-caprica#:~:text=built%20on%20a%20soundstage|title=Set Visit: Syfy's Caprica|publisher=HitFix|accessdate=2024}}</ref> | ||
On 24 July 2009, Sci Fi Channel (now Syfy) issued a press release stating ''Caprica'' would premiere on 22 January 2010.<ref group="production" name="chicagotribune_caprica_gets_release_date_january">{{cite_web|url=http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2009/07/caprica-gets-a-release-date.html#:~:text=premiere%20on%2022%20January%202010|title=Caprica Gets a Release Date|publisher=Chicago Tribune|date=24 July 2009|accessdate=2024 | On 24 July 2009, Sci Fi Channel (now Syfy) issued a press release stating ''Caprica'' would premiere on 22 January 2010.<ref group="production" name="chicagotribune_caprica_gets_release_date_january">{{cite_web|url=http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2009/07/caprica-gets-a-release-date.html#:~:text=premiere%20on%2022%20January%202010|title=Caprica Gets a Release Date|publisher=Chicago Tribune|date=24 July 2009|accessdate=2024}}</ref> Two days later at the 2009 [[Wikipedia: San Diego Comic Con|San Diego Comic Con]], a panel comprised of Executive Producers Ronald D. Moore, David Eick and Jane Espenson as well as ''Caprica'' star Esai Morales and ''Battlestar Galactica'' star [[Edward James Olmos]] discussed the series.<ref group="external" name="chicagotribune_battlestar_caprica_comic_con_panel">{{cite_web|url=http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2009/06/battlestar-caprica-middleman-san-diego-comiccon.html#:~:text=Comic%20Con%20panel|title=Battlestar Caprica Comic Con Panel|publisher=Chicago Tribune|date=26 July 2009|accessdate=2024}}</ref> At the panel, Espenson discussed her desire to bring "dark humor" to ''Caprica'' and the forthcoming television movie ''[[The Plan]]''.<ref group="external" name="slashfilm_comic_con_battlestar_caprica_qa_dark_humor">{{cite_web|url=http://www.slashfilm.com/comic-con-battlestar-galactica-the-plan-and-caprica-qa/#:~:text=dark%20humor|title=Comic Con Battlestar Galactica and Caprica Q&A|publisher=SlashFilm|accessdate=2024}}</ref> | ||
[[File:Caprica Promo Poster 5.jpg|thumb|[[Syfy Channel]]'s promotion of the series, featuring star [[Alessandra Torresani]] as an "Eve" using provocative "apple and Eve" imagery.]] | [[File:Caprica Promo Poster 5.jpg|thumb|[[Syfy Channel]]'s promotion of the series, featuring star [[Alessandra Torresani]] as an "Eve" using provocative "apple and Eve" imagery.]] | ||
Syfy held press tours promoting its upcoming series, with several reporters visiting the sets of ''Caprica'' on 22 October 2009. The tour also included interviews with the cast as well as a glimpse at the practical [[U-87 Cyber Combat Unit|U-87 Cylon]] prop.<ref group="external" name="ugo_caprica_set_visit_practical_prop_u87">{{cite_web|url=http://www.ugo.com/tv/caprica-set-visit#:~:text=practical%20U-87%20Cylon%20prop|title=Caprica Set Visit|publisher=UGO|date=22 October 2009|accessdate=2024 | Syfy held press tours promoting its upcoming series, with several reporters visiting the sets of ''Caprica'' on 22 October 2009. The tour also included interviews with the cast as well as a glimpse at the practical [[U-87 Cyber Combat Unit|U-87 Cylon]] prop.<ref group="external" name="ugo_caprica_set_visit_practical_prop_u87">{{cite_web|url=http://www.ugo.com/tv/caprica-set-visit#:~:text=practical%20U-87%20Cylon%20prop|title=Caprica Set Visit|publisher=UGO|date=22 October 2009|accessdate=2024}}</ref> VFX artist [[Doug Drexler]] elaborated on the construction of the U-87 prop in his blog saying, "Gary [Hutzel] knew that ''Caprica'' would have shots where the proto-Cylon would be deactivated and standing by. It made sense to have a real world version built for those, saving us from having to render and composite the CG version."<ref group="external" name="drexler_u87_keeping_it_real_blog">{{cite_web|url=http://drexfiles.wordpress.com/2009/10/11/the-u-87-keeping-it-real/#:~:text=It%20made%20sense%20to%20have%20a%20real%20world%20version|title=The U-87: Keeping It Real|author=Doug Drexler|publisher=Drex Files Blog|date=11 October 2009|accessdate=2024}}</ref> | ||
By November 2009, difficulties in the production of ''Caprica'' became public when Syfy's Mark Stern announced the series' episode order was reduced by one hour. Citing unexpected cost overruns, Stern said "We always knew it would be a challenge to bring it in on budget, and the deeper we got into it, the more we realized that if we [stuck to the budget too closely], it was not going to be satisfying." In order to reduce operating costs, a single episode was cut from the season. Show runner Jane Espenson also stepped down from her position but stayed on the writing staff. Former ''[[Wikipedia: Desperate Housewives|Desperate Housewives]]'' producer [[Kevin Murphy]] joined the staff as Executive Producer and show runner following the mid-season break. Stern attributed "creative growing pains associated with any first-year program" to the shakeup.<ref group="production" name="ign_caprica_episode_order_shortened_budget">{{cite_web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2009/11/13/capricas-episode-order-shortened#:~:text=episode%20order%20was%20reduced,-by%20one%20hour|title=Caprica's Episode Order Shortened|publisher=IGN|date=13 November 2009|accessdate=2024}}</ref> | By November 2009, difficulties in the production of ''Caprica'' became public when Syfy's Mark Stern announced the series' episode order was reduced by one hour. Citing unexpected cost overruns, Stern said "We always knew it would be a challenge to bring it in on budget, and the deeper we got into it, the more we realized that if we [stuck to the budget too closely], it was not going to be satisfying." In order to reduce operating costs, a single episode was cut from the season. Show runner Jane Espenson also stepped down from her position but stayed on the writing staff. Former ''[[Wikipedia: Desperate Housewives|Desperate Housewives]]'' producer [[Kevin Murphy]] joined the staff as Executive Producer and show runner following the mid-season break. Stern attributed "creative growing pains associated with any first-year program" to the shakeup.<ref group="production" name="ign_caprica_episode_order_shortened_budget">{{cite_web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2009/11/13/capricas-episode-order-shortened#:~:text=episode%20order%20was%20reduced,-by%20one%20hour|title=Caprica's Episode Order Shortened|publisher=IGN|date=13 November 2009|accessdate=2024}}</ref> | ||
Other difficulties apparently arose earlier during production of the series' fourth regular episode. In the [[Podcast:There is Another Sky|podcast commentary]] for the episode "[[There is Another Sky]]," David Eick stated that Syfy executives asked for additional visual effects to be added to existing and future episodes. This required the creation of new establishing shots depicting [[Caprica City]] and additional monies to be allocated to the series which had hitherto relied on minimal VFX.<ref group="production" name="syfy_caprica_episode105_commentary_vfx_establishing">{{cite_web|url=http://www.syfy.com/_cache/assets/assets/caprica_episode105_commentary.mp3#:~:text=additional%20visual%20effects|title=Caprica Episode 105 Commentary|publisher=Syfy|accessdate=2024 | Other difficulties apparently arose earlier during production of the series' fourth regular episode. In the [[Podcast:There is Another Sky|podcast commentary]] for the episode "[[There is Another Sky]]," David Eick stated that Syfy executives asked for additional visual effects to be added to existing and future episodes. This required the creation of new establishing shots depicting [[Caprica City]] and additional monies to be allocated to the series which had hitherto relied on minimal VFX.<ref group="production" name="syfy_caprica_episode105_commentary_vfx_establishing">{{cite_web|url=http://www.syfy.com/_cache/assets/assets/caprica_episode105_commentary.mp3#:~:text=additional%20visual%20effects|title=Caprica Episode 105 Commentary|publisher=Syfy|accessdate=2024}}</ref> | ||
===Release=== | ===Release=== | ||
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[[Ronald D. Moore]] noted that the studio gave them a hard time about the ratings all the way through, and attributed the issues with acquiring viewers to the continual changes and hoops they had to go through.<ref group="commentary" name="moore_sswa_studio_ratings_hard_time">{{cite book/sswa|688}}</ref> | [[Ronald D. Moore]] noted that the studio gave them a hard time about the ratings all the way through, and attributed the issues with acquiring viewers to the continual changes and hoops they had to go through.<ref group="commentary" name="moore_sswa_studio_ratings_hard_time">{{cite book/sswa|688}}</ref> | ||
On Friday, 24 March 2010, ''Caprica'' finished its first run of ten episodes before its mid-season hiatus. The "mid-season finale" "[[End of Line]]" was viewed by 1.1 million households - among the series' lowest-rated episodes to that point.<ref group="external" name="tvbythenumbers_caprica_nielsen_end_of_line_1_1_million">{{cite_web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2010/03/29/caprica-nielsen-ratings-for-end-of-the-line-mid-season-finale/46498/#:~:text=1.1%20million%20households|title=Caprica Nielsen Ratings for End of the Line|publisher=TV by the Numbers|date=29 March 2010|accessdate=2024}}</ref> Nearly five months later on 21 July 2010, Syfy announced that ''Caprica'' would return to finish out its first season in January 2011.<ref group="external" name="dogponyshow_caprica_finish_season_january_2011">{{cite_web|url=http://dogponyshow.com/caprica-to-finish-season-one-in-january-2011-seriously-wtf/#:~:text=finish%20out%20its%20first%20season%20in%20January%202011|title=Caprica to Finish Season One in January 2011|publisher=Dog Pony Show|date=21 July 2010|accessdate=2024}}</ref> The delay caused both confusion and anger in fans, prompting producer David Eick to question the extended hiatus: "I've never understood the network programming rationale... I don't know why they shut the show down for as long as they did before bringing it back."<ref group="commentary" name="eick_dogponyshow_programming_rationale_hiatus_confusion">{{cite_web|url=http://dogponyshow.com/caprica-to-finish-season-one-in-january-2011-seriously-wtf/#:~:text=I%27ve%20never%20understood%20the%20network%20programming%20rationale|title=David Eick Questions Extended Hiatus|publisher=Dog Pony Show|accessdate=2024 | On Friday, 24 March 2010, ''Caprica'' finished its first run of ten episodes before its mid-season hiatus. The "mid-season finale" "[[End of Line]]" was viewed by 1.1 million households - among the series' lowest-rated episodes to that point.<ref group="external" name="tvbythenumbers_caprica_nielsen_end_of_line_1_1_million">{{cite_web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2010/03/29/caprica-nielsen-ratings-for-end-of-the-line-mid-season-finale/46498/#:~:text=1.1%20million%20households|title=Caprica Nielsen Ratings for End of the Line|publisher=TV by the Numbers|date=29 March 2010|accessdate=2024}}</ref> Nearly five months later on 21 July 2010, Syfy announced that ''Caprica'' would return to finish out its first season in January 2011.<ref group="external" name="dogponyshow_caprica_finish_season_january_2011">{{cite_web|url=http://dogponyshow.com/caprica-to-finish-season-one-in-january-2011-seriously-wtf/#:~:text=finish%20out%20its%20first%20season%20in%20January%202011|title=Caprica to Finish Season One in January 2011|publisher=Dog Pony Show|date=21 July 2010|accessdate=2024}}</ref> The delay caused both confusion and anger in fans, prompting producer David Eick to question the extended hiatus: "I've never understood the network programming rationale... I don't know why they shut the show down for as long as they did before bringing it back."<ref group="commentary" name="eick_dogponyshow_programming_rationale_hiatus_confusion">{{cite_web|url=http://dogponyshow.com/caprica-to-finish-season-one-in-january-2011-seriously-wtf/#:~:text=I%27ve%20never%20understood%20the%20network%20programming%20rationale|title=David Eick Questions Extended Hiatus|publisher=Dog Pony Show|accessdate=2024}}</ref> On 23 July 2010, Ronald D. Moore stated that he "firmly" believed ''Caprica'' would receive a second season.<ref group="external" name="tvbythenumbers_moore_thinks_second_season_firmly">{{cite_web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2010/07/23/capricas-ronald-d-moore-thinks-show-will-get-a-second-season/58040/#:~:text=firmly%20believed%20Caprica%20would%20receive%20a%20second%20season|title=Caprica's Ronald D. Moore Thinks Show Will Get a Second Season|publisher=TV by the Numbers|date=23 July 2010|accessdate=2024}}</ref> However, Moore later admitted that such comments stemmed from his frustration, and belief that, because they had "delivered the goods" by putting Syfy Channel on the map with the [[Re-imagined Series]], they earned the right to a second season for ''Caprica''.<ref group="commentary" name="moore_sswa_delivered_goods_earned_right">{{cite book/sswa|689}}</ref> | ||
In response fan outcry, Syfy announced on 9 September 2010 that ''Caprica'' would return early - on 5 October 2010 - but at a new night (Tuesday) and time (10/9c): "We've been able to successfully re-work our schedule, and are thrilled to bring the show back during what is traditionally Syfy's most-watched time of the year".<ref group="external" name="tvguide_syfy_caprica_premiere_rework_schedule">{{cite_web|url=http://www.tvguide.com/News/Syfy-Caprica-Premiere-1022806.aspx#:~:text=successfully%20re-work%20our%20schedule|title=Syfy Caprica Premiere Schedule Rework|publisher=TV Guide|date=9 September 2010|accessdate=2024}}</ref> | In response fan outcry, Syfy announced on 9 September 2010 that ''Caprica'' would return early - on 5 October 2010 - but at a new night (Tuesday) and time (10/9c): "We've been able to successfully re-work our schedule, and are thrilled to bring the show back during what is traditionally Syfy's most-watched time of the year".<ref group="external" name="tvguide_syfy_caprica_premiere_rework_schedule">{{cite_web|url=http://www.tvguide.com/News/Syfy-Caprica-Premiere-1022806.aspx#:~:text=successfully%20re-work%20our%20schedule|title=Syfy Caprica Premiere Schedule Rework|publisher=TV Guide|date=9 September 2010|accessdate=2024}}</ref>onyshow.com/caprica-to-finish-season-one-in-january-2011-seriously-wtf/</ref> The delay caused both confusion and anger in fans, prompting producer David Eick to question the extended hiatus: "I've never understood the network programming rationale... I don't know why they shut the show down for as long as they did before bringing it back."<ref group="commentary" name="eick_dogponyshow_programming_rationale_hiatus">http://dogponyshow.com/caprica-to-finish-season-one-in-january-2011-seriously-wtf/</ref> On 23 July 2010, Ronald D. Moore stated that he "firmly" believed ''Caprica'' would receive a second season.<ref group="external" name="tvbythenumbers_moore_thinks_second_season">http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2010/07/23/capricas-ronald-d-moore-thinks-show-will-get-a-second-season/58040/</ref> However, Moore later admitted that such comments stemmed from his frustration, and belief that, because they had "delivered the goods" by putting Syfy Channel on the map with the [[Re-imagined Series]], they earned the right to a second season for ''Caprica''.<ref group="commentary" name="moore_sswa_delivered_goods_earned_right">{{cite book/sswa|689}}</ref> | ||
In response fan outcry, Syfy announced on 9 September 2010 that ''Caprica'' would return early - on 5 October 2010 - but at a new night (Tuesday) and time (10/9c): "We've been able to successfully re-work our schedule, and are thrilled to bring the show back during what is traditionally Syfy's most-watched time of the year".<ref group="external" name="tvguide_syfy_caprica_premiere_rework">http://www.tvguide.com/News/Syfy-Caprica-Premiere-1022806.aspx</ref> | |||
===Cancellation=== | ===Cancellation=== | ||
Despite Syfy's outward confidence in the series, ''Caprica'' returned to fewer viewers than ever; the first new episode in nearly eight months, "[[Unvanquished]]," being watched by fewer than 900,000 households.<ref group="external" name="tvbythenumbers_tuesday_cable_ratings_teen_mom_unvanquished">{{cite_web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2010/10/06/tuesday-cable-ratings-teen-mom-tops-caprica-returns-small-sons-of-anarchy-flat-despite-dish-network-stargate-universe-much-more/66996/#:~:text=fewer%20than%20900%2C000%20households|title=Tuesday Cable Ratings: Teen Mom Tops, Caprica Returns Small|publisher=TV by the Numbers|date=6 October 2010|accessdate=2024}}</ref> The low ratings immediately prompted further speculation about the series' fate.<ref group="external" name="tvbythenumbers_bye_bye_caprica_speculation">{{cite_web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2010/10/06/bye-bye-caprica/67023/#:~:text=speculation%20about%20the%20series%27%20fate|title=Bye Bye Caprica|publisher=TV by the Numbers|date=6 October 2010|accessdate=2024}}</ref> Theories about the show's imminent cancellation intensified when Syfy announced on 22 October 2010 that it was developing another, more action-oriented ''Battlestar Galactica'' prequel series, ''[[Blood and Chrome]]''.<ref group="external" name="tvbythenumbers_syfy_greenlights_blood_chrome_action_oriented">{{cite_web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2010/10/22/syfy-greenlights-battlestar-galactica-blood-chrome/69283/#:~:text=more%20action-oriented|title=Syfy Greenlights Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome|publisher=TV by the Numbers|date=22 October 2010|accessdate=2024}}</ref> In an interview with Maureen Ryan, Mark Stern stressed that the development of ''Blood and Chrome'' did not mean ''Caprica'' would be ending, saying "I don't know the fate of ''Caprica'' yet, but, if anything, ''Blood & Chrome'' going to series would only be a great opportunity to pair it with something."<ref group="external" name="aoltv_stern_adama_blood_chrome_fate_pairing">{{cite_web|url=http://www.aoltv.com/2010/10/22/syfy-adama-blood-and-chrome/#:~:text=great%20opportunity%20to%20pair%20it%20with%20something|title=Syfy: Adama Blood and Chrome|publisher=AOL TV|date=22 October 2010|accessdate=2024}}</ref> | Despite Syfy's outward confidence in the series, ''Caprica'' returned to fewer viewers than ever; the first new episode in nearly eight months, "[[Unvanquished]]," being watched by fewer than 900,000 households.<ref group="external" name="tvbythenumbers_tuesday_cable_ratings_teen_mom_unvanquished">{{cite_web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2010/10/06/tuesday-cable-ratings-teen-mom-tops-caprica-returns-small-sons-of-anarchy-flat-despite-dish-network-stargate-universe-much-more/66996/#:~:text=fewer%20than%20900%2C000%20households|title=Tuesday Cable Ratings: Teen Mom Tops, Caprica Returns Small|publisher=TV by the Numbers|date=6 October 2010|accessdate=2024}}</ref> The low ratings immediately prompted further speculation about the series' fate.<ref group="external" name="tvbythenumbers_bye_bye_caprica_speculation">{{cite_web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2010/10/06/bye-bye-caprica/67023/#:~:text=speculation%20about%20the%20series%27%20fate|title=Bye Bye Caprica|publisher=TV by the Numbers|date=6 October 2010|accessdate=2024}}</ref> Theories about the show's imminent cancellation intensified when Syfy announced on 22 October 2010 that it was developing another, more action-oriented ''Battlestar Galactica'' prequel series, ''[[Blood and Chrome]]''.<ref group="external" name="tvbythenumbers_syfy_greenlights_blood_chrome_action_oriented">{{cite_web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2010/10/22/syfy-greenlights-battlestar-galactica-blood-chrome/69283/#:~:text=more%20action-oriented|title=Syfy Greenlights Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome|publisher=TV by the Numbers|date=22 October 2010|accessdate=2024}}</ref> In an interview with Maureen Ryan, Mark Stern stressed that the development of ''Blood and Chrome'' did not mean ''Caprica'' would be ending, saying "I don't know the fate of ''Caprica'' yet, but, if anything, ''Blood & Chrome'' going to series would only be a great opportunity to pair it with something."<ref group="external" name="aoltv_stern_adama_blood_chrome_fate_pairing">{{cite_web|url=http://www.aoltv.com/2010/10/22/syfy-adama-blood-and-chrome/#:~:text=great%20opportunity%20to%20pair%20it%20with%20something|title=Syfy: Adama Blood and Chrome|publisher=AOL TV|date=22 October 2010|accessdate=2024}}</ref> | ||
Five days after the announcement of ''Blood and Chrome'', Syfy officially cancelled ''Caprica'' on 27 October 2010 after pulling episodes beginning with "[[Blowback]]" from its schedule (despite advertising to the contrary). Maureen Ryan concluded that "''Caprica'' "began full of promise and boasted a fine cast, but when it returned this fall with new episodes, it remained frustratingly incoherent... The series had some good moments and interesting ideas, but let's hope the ''Blood & Chrome'' project contains both thought-provoking concepts and visceral tension. The latter quality was notably lacking in ''Caprica''."<ref group="external" name="ryan_aoltv_caprica_canceled_incoherent_lacking">{{cite_web|url=http://www.aoltv.com/2010/10/27/caprica-canceled/#:~:text=frustratingly%20incoherent|title=Caprica Canceled|publisher=AOL TV|date=27 October 2010|accessdate=2024 | Five days after the announcement of ''Blood and Chrome'', Syfy officially cancelled ''Caprica'' on 27 October 2010 after pulling episodes beginning with "[[Blowback]]" from its schedule (despite advertising to the contrary). Maureen Ryan concluded that "''Caprica'' "began full of promise and boasted a fine cast, but when it returned this fall with new episodes, it remained frustratingly incoherent... The series had some good moments and interesting ideas, but let's hope the ''Blood & Chrome'' project contains both thought-provoking concepts and visceral tension. The latter quality was notably lacking in ''Caprica''."<ref group="external" name="ryan_aoltv_caprica_canceled_incoherent_lacking">{{cite_web|url=http://www.aoltv.com/2010/10/27/caprica-canceled/#:~:text=frustratingly%20incoherent|title=Caprica Canceled|publisher=AOL TV|date=27 October 2010|accessdate=2024}}</ref> Following the announcement, David Eick called the cancellation "unfortunate - though not surprising". <ref group="commentary" name="eick_ew_cancellation_unfortunate_not_surprising_expected">{{cite_web|url=http://popwatch.ew.com/2010/10/28/battlestar-galactica-blood-and-chrome-david-eick/#:~:text=unfortunate%20-%20though%20not%20surprising|title=Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome - David Eick|publisher=Entertainment Weekly|date=28 October 2010|accessdate=2024}}</ref> | ||
In yet another press release, Syfy later stated that it would burn off the remaining five episodes of ''Caprica'' in a marathon set for January 2011. Canada's [[Wikipedia: Space (TV channel)|Space Channel]] continued airing episodes through 30 November 2010.<ref group="external" name="hitfix_syfy_january_burn_off_marathon_canada">{{cite_web|url=http://www.hitfix.com/articles/syfy-sets-january-caprica-burn-off#:~:text=marathon%20set%20for%20January%202011|title=Syfy Sets January Caprica Burn Off|publisher=HitFix|accessdate=2024 | In yet another press release, Syfy later stated that it would burn off the remaining five episodes of ''Caprica'' in a marathon set for January 2011. Canada's [[Wikipedia: Space (TV channel)|Space Channel]] continued airing episodes through 30 November 2010.<ref group="external" name="hitfix_syfy_january_burn_off_marathon_canada">{{cite_web|url=http://www.hitfix.com/articles/syfy-sets-january-caprica-burn-off#:~:text=marathon%20set%20for%20January%202011|title=Syfy Sets January Caprica Burn Off|publisher=HitFix|accessdate=2024}}</ref> The DVD release of "Season 1.5" - containing the unaired epiodes - was slated for a 21 December 2010 release.<ref group="external" name="buzzfocus_caprica_season_15_dvd_release_december">{{cite_web|url=http://www.buzzfocus.com/2010/10/28/caprica-season-15-dvd-release-date-announced/#:~:text=21%20December%202010%20release|title=Caprica Season 1.5 DVD Release Date Announced|publisher=Buzz Focus|date=28 October 2010|accessdate=2024}}</ref> | ||
In a 15 November 2012 interview, David Eick - speaking about the recently premiered ''Caprica'' sequel ''Blood and Chrome'' elaborated on the series' connection to its predecessor. Along with other elements integrated into the sequel series as "Easter eggs," Eick stated that "We did ask Esai Morales, who played William Adama's father, to reprise his role, in some capacity, in a future episode."<ref group="commentary" name="eick_denofgeek_morales_reprise_role_future_easter_eggs">{{cite_web|url=http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/battlestar-galactica-blood-and-chrome/23464/david-eick-sets-the-record-straight-on-battlestar-galactica-blood-and-chrome#:~:text=We%20did%20ask%20Esai%20Morales|title=David Eick Sets the Record Straight on Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome|publisher=Den of Geek|date=15 November 2012|accessdate=2024}}</ref> | In a 15 November 2012 interview, David Eick - speaking about the recently premiered ''Caprica'' sequel ''Blood and Chrome'' elaborated on the series' connection to its predecessor. Along with other elements integrated into the sequel series as "Easter eggs," Eick stated that "We did ask Esai Morales, who played William Adama's father, to reprise his role, in some capacity, in a future episode."<ref group="commentary" name="eick_denofgeek_morales_reprise_role_future_easter_eggs">{{cite_web|url=http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/battlestar-galactica-blood-and-chrome/23464/david-eick-sets-the-record-straight-on-battlestar-galactica-blood-and-chrome#:~:text=We%20did%20ask%20Esai%20Morales|title=David Eick Sets the Record Straight on Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome|publisher=Den of Geek|date=15 November 2012|accessdate=2024}}</ref> | ||