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== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
*[[Cerberus]] is the first example in the re-imagined continuity of crossdressing. | *[[Cerberus]] is the first example in the re-imagined continuity of crossdressing. | ||
*Cerberus's riddle to [[Joseph Adama]] about a parent visiting their sins upon their children is yet another reference to one of the [[Themes in the Re-imagined Series|themes]] from the [[Re-imagined Series]]. In the speech given at ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'''s decommissioning ceremony, he uses this line as well. | |||
== Questions == | == Questions == |
Revision as of 18:40, 20 March 2010
"Ghosts in the Machine" An episode of the Caprica Series | |||
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Episode No. | Season 1, Episode 8 | ||
Writer(s) | Michael Taylor | ||
Story by | |||
Director | Wayne Rose | ||
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Nielsen Rating | |||
US airdate | March 19, 2010 | ||
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DVD release | |||
Population | {{{population}}} survivors | ||
Additional Info | |||
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Episode Chronology | |||
Previous | Next | ||
The Imperfections of Memory | Ghosts in the Machine | End of Line | |
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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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iTunes: USA |
Overview
Daniel highly suspects that the Zoe avatar he thought was lost is still in the Cylon Prototype, so he puts the robot through a series of tests, hoping that it will lead Zoe to reveal herself to him. Joseph ventures further into the gritty world of New Cap City to find Tamara.
Summary
Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
Act 4
Notes
- The Ghost in the Machine is a non-fiction work by Arthur Koestler. Among its themes are man's tendency towards self-destruction, and that the more primitive parts of the brain (the "ghost in the machine") can override logical functions and are responsible for destructive impulses.
- Ghost in the Machine is the fourth album by The Police, named for and influenced by the book mentioned above. Among the songs contained on the album are "Spirits in the Material World", Demolition Man", and "Rehumanize Yourself". Additionally, the song, "One World (Not Three)" evoke's Lacy's and Zoe's conversation in "Rebirth" about Zoe's three selves which Lacy refer to as a trinity.
Analysis
- Cerberus is the first example in the re-imagined continuity of crossdressing.
- Cerberus's riddle to Joseph Adama about a parent visiting their sins upon their children is yet another reference to one of the themes from the Re-imagined Series. In the speech given at Galactica's decommissioning ceremony, he uses this line as well.
Questions
Official Statements
Noteworthy Dialogue
- Cerberus's riddle posed to Joseph Adama for information on Tamara's whereabouts.
- Cerberus: As the gods overthrew the titans, so has man overthrown the gods. But when man visits his sins upon his children, how shall he be repaid?
Guest Stars
- John Pyper-Ferguson as Tomas Vergis
- Leah Gibson as Emmanuelle
- Dmitry Chepovetsky as Cerberus
- Phil Granger as Tanner
- Anita Torrance as Mar-Beth
- Panou as Olaf
- Jim Thomson as Voice of Serge
- Jesse Haddock and Johnston Gray as Darius
- Stefan Arngrim as Amphead
- Ron Selmour as Shotgun
- King Lau as Bouncer #2
- Amos Stern as Cigarette Man
- Patrick Sabongui as Weasely Bouncer
- Kailyn Stratton as Six-year-old Zoe
- Kassandra Kingsborough as Young Amanda
- Hannah as Caesar the Dog
- Kirstyn Konig as Female Dancer
- Crystal Yuan-Jui Lai as Female Dancer
- Paula Giroday as Female Dancer
- Aryn Savard as Female Dancer
- Christian Vincent as Male Dancer
- Scott Augustine as Male Dancer
- Kenny Mugisha as Male Dancer
- Marco Arimare as Male Dancer