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* [[Nestor Willow]] alternates between berating and comforting a drugged [[Lacy Rand]]. Rand's mind eventually clears and she realizes she is locked inside the attic of the Willow family house. She manages to pry a wooden plank from a window and scream for help, only to be silenced and drugged seconds later by [[Olaf Willow]]. Downstairs, [[Mar-Beth Willow]]'s worries about keeping a teenaged girl captive in their home are all but ignored by their wife, [[Clarice Willow]], who simply calls it "[[God (RDM)|God]]'s will" before leaving. | |||
* [[Amanda Graystone]] rummages through Clarice's forest cabin outside [[Caprica City]]. She sends a text message to [[Global Defense Department]] agent [[Jordan Duram]] that she has found nothing. Duram instructs Amanda to work her way into Clarice's home. | |||
* In an executive meeting room of the [[Graystone Industries]] building, [[Tomas Vergis]] is stunned to learn that chairman [[Jon Parker]] has summoned the board of directors for a vote to remove Vergis from the CEO position and to reinstate [[Daniel Graystone]]. Parker and the others ignore Vergis' demands for an explanation. [[Cyrus Xander]] calls Daniel at home with the result of the vote: fourteen to zero. Daniel thanks him for the news but shows no joy. | |||
* Zoe recovers enough to stand and plead with Tamara. One of Tamara's followers hands Zoe a newspaper clipping with an article on the [[Metropolitan_Levitation_Mass_Transit|maglev bombing]] months earlier, indicating that "[[Zoe Graystone|original Zoe]]," the template and creator of Zoe-A, was the [[Rebirth#Act_5|bomber]]. | |||
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Revision as of 04:46, 21 May 2014
"Things We Lock Away" An episode of the Caprica Series | |||
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Episode No. | Season 1, Episode 12 | ||
Writer(s) | Drew Z. Greenberg | ||
Story by | |||
Director | Tim Hunter | ||
Assistant Director | |||
Special guest(s) | |||
Production No. | 112 | ||
Nielsen Rating | 0.3[1] | ||
US airdate | October 19, 2010 | ||
CAN airdate | October 19, 2010 | ||
UK airdate | |||
DVD release | |||
Population | {{{population}}} survivors | ||
Additional Info | |||
Full Credits | |||
Episode Chronology | |||
Previous | Next | ||
Retribution | Things We Lock Away | False Labor | |
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Official Summary | |||
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[[IMDB:tt{{{imdb}}}|IMDb entry]] | |||
Listing of props for this episode | |||
Related Media | |||
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Overview
- Zoe-A finds Tamara-A, bringing them both to new insights. Daniel Graystone learns that ousting Tomas Vergis will not be enough to satisfy his Ha'la'tha partners. Lacy Rand is imprisoned by Clarice Willow, who is herself being spied upon by Amanda Graystone.
Summary
- Inside the New Cap City game, the crowd at Atlas Arena roars for blood: the grassy playing field of the real-world arena is replaced with sand and stark spotlights, and contestants fight to the death with swords. As one battle ends, Zoe-A walks into the arena and demands to see the other "Deadwalker." Two more combatants enter and raise their swords in challenge. Zoe confidently lifts her own blade against them when a single gunshot rings out and strikes her in the abdomen. Lying on the ground and bleeding, Zoe looks up to see the Tamara Adama avatar standing over her with a rifle. Tamara gloats over Zoe's pain, tells Zoe that her search is over, and shoots her again.
Act 1
- Nestor Willow alternates between berating and comforting a drugged Lacy Rand. Rand's mind eventually clears and she realizes she is locked inside the attic of the Willow family house. She manages to pry a wooden plank from a window and scream for help, only to be silenced and drugged seconds later by Olaf Willow. Downstairs, Mar-Beth Willow's worries about keeping a teenaged girl captive in their home are all but ignored by their wife, Clarice Willow, who simply calls it "God's will" before leaving.
- Amanda Graystone rummages through Clarice's forest cabin outside Caprica City. She sends a text message to Global Defense Department agent Jordan Duram that she has found nothing. Duram instructs Amanda to work her way into Clarice's home.
- In an executive meeting room of the Graystone Industries building, Tomas Vergis is stunned to learn that chairman Jon Parker has summoned the board of directors for a vote to remove Vergis from the CEO position and to reinstate Daniel Graystone. Parker and the others ignore Vergis' demands for an explanation. Cyrus Xander calls Daniel at home with the result of the vote: fourteen to zero. Daniel thanks him for the news but shows no joy.
- Zoe recovers enough to stand and plead with Tamara. One of Tamara's followers hands Zoe a newspaper clipping with an article on the maglev bombing months earlier, indicating that "original Zoe," the template and creator of Zoe-A, was the bomber.
Act 2
Act 3
Act 4
Notes
Analysis
- There is a Messenger Zoe who appeared to original Zoe and now appears to Zoe-A. She appeared in the form of Zoe's teenage self even before Zoe was that old.
- Zoe credits Messenger Zoe with saving her from the fire that burned down the Graystones' old home. This is reminiscent of Messenger Six saving Gaius Baltar from the burning Raptor 1 (TRS: "Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II"). On that occasion, Messenger Six appeared in place of Crashdown, an ability which Messenger Zoe demonstrates during Zoe-A's fight in New Cap City by appearing in place of the people fighting her.
- This is the first time that a Messenger is shown to be actively promoting the creation of artificial sentience, through encouragement to design the new life that would become Zoe-A. Until this point, Messengers had been seen taking an interest only in guiding and protecting Cylons and humans through problems that arise out of the conflict between them.
- Sister Clarice is correct in believing that Zoe was divinely inspired, or at least inspired by the agent of the closest thing to a god known to exist in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica/Caprica universe.
- Nestor survived the bombing of Clarice's car, as stated by an article in The Caprican months before this episode aired[2].
- Young Zoe has black hair like teenage Zoe, making it more likely that this is her natural color. A natural brunette would almost never have a blonde and a redhead for parents. Interestingly, Alessandra Toressani is a natural blonde.
Questions
- Will Daniel's involvement in Vergis's death ever be discovered? Is Serge a witness?
- Does Vergis commit suicide because he does not believe that he and Daniel have a good chance of defeating the Ha'la'tha or because he would rather die than join forces with Daniel?
- Will the general populace ever discover the true perpetrator of the Maglev bombing, or at least Zoe's lack of involvement?
- If Lacy does go to Gemenon, what will she do there? (Answer) Will she ever return to Caprica?
- Is Messenger Zoe akin to Messenger Six, Messenger Baltar, and Messenger Leoben? If not, how does she differ?
- Is Messenger Zoe the same individual as one of these Messengers, but in another form?
- Given that Zoe may have been the basis for the Sixes (see Caprica Season 2) and that Messenger Zoe was only introduced because Tricia Helfer was unavailable to play Messenger Six, is it especially likely that Messenger Zoe is Messenger Six?
- Why is Messenger Zoe encouraging the development of the Cylons?
- How did Messenger Zoe save Zoe from the fire in her old home?
- Did the Messengers involve themselves in the development of artificial sentience at other times in history, on Earth or on Kobol?
- What led to original Zoe's personality change, from the happy optimist she was when she first created Zoe-A to the comparatively dour and hostile young woman whom she and Zoe-A became soon thereafter?
- Did Zoe tell Clarice about Messenger Zoe? If so, is that related to Clarice's belief that Amanda's visions of her brother Darius were significant?
- What will Zoe-A and Tamara-A do? (Answer)
Official Statements
- The original idea was for Tricia Helfer to appear in this episode as Messenger Six, but her shooting schedule disallowed it and Messenger Zoe was shown instead[3].
Noteworthy Dialogue
- Tomas Vergis translates from Tauron, explaining his reason for wanting Daniel Graystone to kill him:
- Vergis: "Control your return to the soil," meaning plan your death. I am Tauron. It is important to me to die at the moment and time of my choosing. I choose here, now, at the hands of my enemy.
Guest Stars
- Scott Porter as Nestor Willow
- John Pyper-Ferguson as Tomas Vergis
- Hiro Kanagawa as Cyrus Xander
- Genevieve Buechner as Tamara Adama
- Anita Torrance as Mar-Beth
- Panou as Olaf
- Jim Thomson as Voice of Serge
- Thomas Saunders as Jon Parker
- Jadyn Wong as Gamester
- Luke Welland as Butcher Knife Player
- Olivia Steele Falconer as Young Zoe
References
- ↑ Seidman, Robert (20 October 2010). Tuesday Cable Ratings: ‘Teen Mom’ Finale Way Up; BET Hip Hop Awards, Sons Of Anarchy, Caprica & Much More (backup available on Archive.org) . Retrieved on 23 October 2010.
- ↑ Sister Clarice Willow, Target of Bomb Plot
- ↑ The Caprica Times Exclusive Interview: Kevin Murphy