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* In a reference to the [[Original Series]], a man on [[Talk Wireless]] mentions the [[Book of the Word]] at the beginning of Act Three. | * In a reference to the [[Original Series]], a man on [[Talk Wireless]] mentions the [[Book of the Word]] at the beginning of Act Three. | ||
* According to ''[[The Caprican]]'', the art [[Daniel Graystone]] and [[Tomas Vergis]] appreciate while speaking to one another is from [[Kobol]]. It is also a real-life art exhibit in [[w:Vancouver, Canada|Vancouver]]. | * According to ''[[The Caprican]]'', the art [[Daniel Graystone]] and [[Tomas Vergis]] appreciate while speaking to one another is from [[Kobol]]. It is also a real-life art exhibit in [[w:Vancouver, Canada|Vancouver]]. | ||
* The first on-screen depiction of Tauron City is borrowed from [[Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Libran|Libran]] as shown in [[The_Plan|The Plan]]. A small number of buildings were added to the shot, along with a wider view of the nighttime sky. | |||
== Analysis == | == Analysis == |
Revision as of 12:55, 11 March 2010
"Know Thy Enemy" An episode of the Caprica Series | |||
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Episode No. | Season 1, Episode 6 | ||
Writer(s) | John Zinman Patrick Massett | ||
Story by | John Zinman Patrick Massett Mathew Roberts | ||
Director | Michael Nankin | ||
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US airdate | March 5, 2010 | ||
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Population | {{{population}}} survivors | ||
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There is Another Sky | Know Thy Enemy | The Imperfections of Memory | |
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Overview
- Tomas Vergis comes to Caprica to seek vengeance on Daniel Graystone for two workers who were killed during the theft of his meta-cognitive processor. Sister Clarice tries to steal Zoe's avatar, a move that will reveal her plan and gain attention amidst the Soldiers of the One who are under the reckless leadership of Barnabas Greeley.
Summary
Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
Act 4
Notes
- In a reference to the Original Series, a man on Talk Wireless mentions the Book of the Word at the beginning of Act Three.
- According to The Caprican, the art Daniel Graystone and Tomas Vergis appreciate while speaking to one another is from Kobol. It is also a real-life art exhibit in Vancouver.
- The first on-screen depiction of Tauron City is borrowed from Libran as shown in The Plan. A small number of buildings were added to the shot, along with a wider view of the nighttime sky.
Analysis
- In this episode, Sister Clarice confirms that her faction of the STO intended to use Zoe's avatar as a means for achieving immortality. This is a curious parallel to both Daniel Graystone and Joseph Adama's own intents with the technology, as well as to the resurrection capabilities of the humanoid cylons. It is likely that this latter parallel is intentional and possibly connected, although we also know from No Exit that the Final Five are responsible for creating resurrection technology. Additionally, Guess What's Coming to Dinner? makes it clear that the Significant Eight have no idea how the technology works. It is possible, however, that the issues for the Significant Eight are not related to creating a digital construct of a person's personality, but rather downloading them back into a humanoid cylon body.
- Although Lacy Rand's meeting with Barnabas appeared to be fruitless, it was not necessarily. Barnabas revealed in the following conversation with Keon that he is willing to work with Lacy, so long as he knows what she's up to.
- It is possible, given the STO's interest in Zoe Graystone's avatar program that they will attempt to create sapient digital avatars of themselves as well.
- Evelyn's intimate moment with Joseph Adama, while brief, indicates that Evelyn may indeed become Willie's stepmother, possibly validating his parentage as established in Hero.
Questions
- Did Clarice really obtain Zoe's avatar program? If so, will she and the STO make more avatars with it?
- Given the similarities between "apotheosis" (as described by Clarice's faction) and resurrection is there any connection between the two? If so are Zoe-A and Tamara-A related to the Significant Eight's original selves (before they assumed humanoid form)?
- How will Tomas Vergis ruin Daniel?
- Will Vergis discover Joseph Adama's connection to the robbery? If so, how will the Guatrau react?
- Does Zoe-A have an ulterior motive in befriending Philomon within the V-world? Or is she simply lonely?
- Will Philomon discover Zoe-A's true identity?
- Will Evelyn's relations with Joseph Adama advance beyond professional?
Official Statements
Noteworthy Dialogue
Guest Stars
- Scott Porter as Nestor Willow
- Patton Oswalt as Baxter Sarno
- John Pyper-Ferguson as Tomas Vergis
- James Marsters as Barnabas Greeley
- Alex Arsenault as Philomon
- Sina Najafi as William Adama
- Hiro Kanagawa as Cyrus Xander
- Jim Thomson Voice of Serge
- Liam Sproule as Keon Gatwick
- Feguins Toussaint as Bodyguard Sean
- Panou as Olaf Willow
- Teryl Rothery as Evelyn
- Erica Carroll as Woman
- D. Harlan Cutshall as Man