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| director= | | director= [[Michael Nankin]] | ||
| production= | | production=117 | ||
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| US airdate=4 | | US airdate=January 4, 2011<ref name="Caprica Cancelled by Syfy">{{cite_web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/10/27/report-caprica-cancelled-by-syfy/69960|title=Caprica Cancelled by Syfy|date=27 October 2010|accessdate=28 October 2010|last=Gorman|first=Bill|format=|language=English}}</ref><ref name="Caprica US airdates">{{cite_web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2010/11/19/exclusive-syfys-caprica-to-sign-off-tuesday-january-4-416014/8987/|title=Exclusive: Syfy's "Caprica" to Sign Off Tuesday, January 4|date=19 November 2010|accessdate=19 November 2010|format=|language=English}}</ref> | ||
| CAN airdate= November 23, 2010 <ref name="SPACE Schedule">{{cite_web|url=http://www.spacecast.com/Schedule.aspx?date=11/23/2010&mode=Daily&tz=ET|title=SPACE Schedule|accessdate=21 November 2011|language=English}}</ref> | | CAN airdate= November 23, 2010 <ref name="SPACE Schedule">{{cite_web|url=http://www.spacecast.com/Schedule.aspx?date=11/23/2010&mode=Daily&tz=ET|title=SPACE Schedule|accessdate=21 November 2011|language=English}}</ref> | ||
| UK airdate= | | UK airdate= | ||
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| prev= [[The Heavens Will Rise]] | | prev= [[The Heavens Will Rise]] | ||
| next = [[Apotheosis (episode)|Apotheosis]] | | next = [[Apotheosis (episode)|Apotheosis]] | ||
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: The | : ''The [[Graystone]]s search for [[Zoe-A|Zoe]] in [[V-World]], while a vengeful [[Clarice]] closes in on them in the real world. The [[Ha'la'tha]] turns on the [[Adama]] brothers.'' | ||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* [[w:Here_be_dragons|Here | * "[[w:Here_be_dragons|Here be dragons]]" is a phrase used to denote unexplored or dangerous territories, derived from the medieval European practice of putting sea serpents and other mythological creatures in blank areas of maps. The most obvious correspondences between the title and the episode content are the inhospitable forest created by Zoe and Tamara (unexplored) and the dragon conjured there by Zoe (dangerous) to attack Amanda. | ||
== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
*The episode contains two indications that Evelyn is the future mother of Admiral [[William Adama]]. First, she enjoys model shipmaking, as her son is seen doing in several episodes of ''[[Battlestar Galactica (TRS)|Battlestar Galactica]]''. Second, she mentions a brother on Tauron who uses hunting dogs to drive foxes into the water; this is the uncle that William mentions in "[[Sometimes a Great Notion]]". This is later confirmed in the series' finale, "[[Apotheosis (episode)|Apotheosis]]." | |||
*Zoe-A's brief return to the body of the U-87 prototype is the first Cylon [[Resurrection (RDM)|resurrection]] to occur in the Twelve Colonies. Like the [[humanoid Cylons]] decades later, massive damage to her physical body caused her consciousness to upload completely to a larger computer network; for Zoe, this was V-World, rather than a [[Resurrection Ship]] or the [[Resurrection Hub]]. She is capable of downloading only to a body specifically designed for her, but unlike the humanoid Cylons who would have many genetically equivalent biological bodies available at any time, Zoe is obliged to wait until the unique U-87 prototype body was sufficiently repaired to hold her once again. However, Zoe is able to download into that body at will, whereas downloading for humanoid Cylons would be more akin to a reflex response out of the individual's control. | |||
== Questions == | == Questions == | ||
*Will Zoe-A continue to associate with Tamara-A in New Cap City, or anywhere else in V-World? | |||
== Official Statements == | == Official Statements == | ||
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== Guest Stars == | == Guest Stars == | ||
*[[Scott Porter]] as [[Nestor Willow]] | |||
*[[Jorge Montesi]] as The [[Guatrau]] | |||
*[[Ryan Robbins]] as [[Diego]] | |||
*[[Ryan Kennedy]] as [[Odin Sinclair]] | |||
*[[Chris Heyerdahl]] as [[Kevin Reikle]] | |||
*[[Carmen Moore]] as [[Fidelia Fazekas]] | |||
*[[Sina Najafi]] as [[Willie Adama|William Adama]] | |||
*[[Karen Elizabeth Austin]] as [[Ruth]] | |||
*[[Panou]] as [[Olaf]] | |||
*[[Teryl Rothery]] as [[Evelyn]] | |||
*[[Jim Thomson]] as Voice of [[Serge]] | |||
*[[Christian Tessier]] as [[Francis]] | |||
*[[Eva Allan]] as [[Devanna]] | |||
*[[Luc Roderique]] as [[Lexon]] | |||
*[[Lloyd Adams]] as Tommy | |||
*[[Gerald Paetz]] as Armed Goon #2 | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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{{Episode list (Caprica season 1)}} | {{Episode list (Caprica season 1)}} | ||
[[Category:Episodes written by Michael Taylor]] | |||
[[Category:Episodes directed by Michael Nankin]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:43, 20 June 2023
"Here Be Dragons" An episode of the Caprica Series | |||
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Episode No. | Season 1, Episode 17 | ||
Writer(s) | Michael Taylor | ||
Story by | |||
Director | Michael Nankin | ||
Assistant Director | |||
Special guest(s) | |||
Production No. | 117 | ||
Nielsen Rating | |||
US airdate | January 4, 2011[1][2] | ||
CAN airdate | November 23, 2010 [3] | ||
UK airdate | |||
DVD release | |||
Population | {{{population}}} survivors | ||
Additional Info | |||
Full Credits | |||
Episode Chronology | |||
Previous | Next | ||
The Heavens Will Rise | Here Be Dragons | Apotheosis | |
Related Information | |||
Official Summary | |||
R&D Skit – View | |||
[[IMDB:tt{{{imdb}}}|IMDb entry]] | |||
Listing of props for this episode | |||
Related Media | |||
Photo Gallery | @ BW Media | ||
Promotional Materials | |||
Online Purchasing | |||
Amazon: Standard Definition | High Definition | |||
iTunes: [{{{itunes}}} USA] |
Summary
Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
Act 4
Notes
- "Here be dragons" is a phrase used to denote unexplored or dangerous territories, derived from the medieval European practice of putting sea serpents and other mythological creatures in blank areas of maps. The most obvious correspondences between the title and the episode content are the inhospitable forest created by Zoe and Tamara (unexplored) and the dragon conjured there by Zoe (dangerous) to attack Amanda.
Analysis
- The episode contains two indications that Evelyn is the future mother of Admiral William Adama. First, she enjoys model shipmaking, as her son is seen doing in several episodes of Battlestar Galactica. Second, she mentions a brother on Tauron who uses hunting dogs to drive foxes into the water; this is the uncle that William mentions in "Sometimes a Great Notion". This is later confirmed in the series' finale, "Apotheosis."
- Zoe-A's brief return to the body of the U-87 prototype is the first Cylon resurrection to occur in the Twelve Colonies. Like the humanoid Cylons decades later, massive damage to her physical body caused her consciousness to upload completely to a larger computer network; for Zoe, this was V-World, rather than a Resurrection Ship or the Resurrection Hub. She is capable of downloading only to a body specifically designed for her, but unlike the humanoid Cylons who would have many genetically equivalent biological bodies available at any time, Zoe is obliged to wait until the unique U-87 prototype body was sufficiently repaired to hold her once again. However, Zoe is able to download into that body at will, whereas downloading for humanoid Cylons would be more akin to a reflex response out of the individual's control.
Questions
- Will Zoe-A continue to associate with Tamara-A in New Cap City, or anywhere else in V-World?
Official Statements
Noteworthy Dialogue
Guest Stars
- Scott Porter as Nestor Willow
- Jorge Montesi as The Guatrau
- Ryan Robbins as Diego
- Ryan Kennedy as Odin Sinclair
- Chris Heyerdahl as Kevin Reikle
- Carmen Moore as Fidelia Fazekas
- Sina Najafi as William Adama
- Karen Elizabeth Austin as Ruth
- Panou as Olaf
- Teryl Rothery as Evelyn
- Jim Thomson as Voice of Serge
- Christian Tessier as Francis
- Eva Allan as Devanna
- Luc Roderique as Lexon
- Lloyd Adams as Tommy
- Gerald Paetz as Armed Goon #2
References
- ↑ Gorman, Bill (27 October 2010). Caprica Cancelled by Syfy (backup available on Archive.org) . Retrieved on 28 October 2010.
- ↑ Exclusive: Syfy's "Caprica" to Sign Off Tuesday, January 4 (backup available on Archive.org) . (19 November 2010). Retrieved on 19 November 2010.
- ↑ SPACE Schedule (backup available on Archive.org) . Retrieved on 21 November 2011.