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: '' | : ''Sam Adama's attempts to aid anti-government rebels on Tauron create new conflicts on Caprica. Amanda Graystone tries to get closer to the Willow family. Daniel Graystone struggles to create a realistic avatar of his wife. Evelyn and Joseph Adama build their relationship.'' | ||
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*In the kitchen of the [[Graystone Estate]], Daniel talks about his problems recreating his daughter [[Zoe Graystone|Zoe]]'s [[avatar]] program with Amanda. Amanda is unusually sweet and seductive with him. Daniel removes his [[holoband]] and leaves the [[virtual world]] reconstruction of the Estate and the avatar of Amanda, returning to his real--and empty--home. | *In the kitchen of the [[Graystone Estate]], Daniel talks about his problems recreating his daughter [[Zoe Graystone|Zoe]]'s [[avatar]] program with Amanda. Amanda is unusually sweet and seductive with him. Daniel removes his [[holoband]] and leaves the [[virtual world]] reconstruction of the Estate and the avatar of Amanda, returning to his real--and empty--home. | ||
=== Act 1 === | === Act 1 === | ||
*In a television commercial, a mother and her children weep at the wake for their deceased husband and father, a soldier in the [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprican]] military, until he walks into the room smiling and hugging everyone. Daniel Graystone steps in front of the camera and introduces the audience to [[Grace]] by [[Graystone Industries]], a service that promises escape from the loss of death by creating v-world avatars of loved ones. The real Daniel is unequivocally unhappy with the commercial, starting with the fact that [[Cyrus Xander]] and others appropriated Daniel's own digital avatar for the spot without his prior consent. At the other end of the table, the [[Guatrau]] overrides him, saying the commercial is "sweet" and recommending that it be re-shot with the real Daniel. | *In a television commercial, a mother and her children weep at the wake for their deceased husband and father, a soldier in the [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprican]] military, until he walks into the room smiling and hugging everyone. Daniel Graystone steps in front of the camera and introduces the audience to [[Grace]] by [[Graystone Industries]], a service that promises escape from the loss of death by creating v-world avatars of loved ones. The real Daniel is unequivocally unhappy with the commercial, starting with the fact that [[Cyrus Xander]] and others appropriated Daniel's own digital avatar for the spot without his prior consent. At the other end of the table, the [[Guatrau]] overrides him, saying the commercial is "sweet" and recommending that it be re-shot with the real Daniel. |
Revision as of 17:10, 26 July 2014
"False Labor" An episode of the Caprica Series | |||
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Episode No. | Season 1, Episode 13 | ||
Writer(s) | Michael Taylor | ||
Story by | |||
Director | John Dahl | ||
Assistant Director | |||
Special guest(s) | |||
Production No. | 113 | ||
Nielsen Rating | 0.3[1] | ||
US airdate | October 26, 2010 | ||
CAN airdate | October 26, 2010 | ||
UK airdate | |||
DVD release | |||
Population | {{{population}}} survivors | ||
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Full Credits | |||
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Overview
- Sam Adama's attempts to aid anti-government rebels on Tauron create new conflicts on Caprica. Amanda Graystone tries to get closer to the Willow family. Daniel Graystone struggles to create a realistic avatar of his wife. Evelyn and Joseph Adama build their relationship.
Summary
- The residents of Caprica City sleep: Daniel Graystone dreams about the death of Tomas Vergis, Sam Adama hears the screams of victims of the Tauron Civil War, and as Amanda Graystone dreams of Clarice Willow, Sister Clarice herself watches over her in a guest room of the Willow house.
- In the morning, the Adama household bustles with activity as Evelyn and Joseph Adama prepare for work. Sam and his husband Larry enter, and Sam immediately turns on the television to CapTV news about the new uprising against Tauron dictator Andreas Phaulkon. Ruth encourages young Willie Adama to pay attention, since his father and uncle Joseph and Sam both endured the same kind of violence from the Tauron regime when they were his age. Larry suddenly shuts off the TV, disgusted that Sam is investing so much time and income on supporting the rebels. A moment later, Evelyn and Ruth are alone in the kitchen, and Ruth encourages Evelyn to spend time with Joseph this evening, even offering to visit a friend so that they can be alone.
- In the kitchen of the Graystone Estate, Daniel talks about his problems recreating his daughter Zoe's avatar program with Amanda. Amanda is unusually sweet and seductive with him. Daniel removes his holoband and leaves the virtual world reconstruction of the Estate and the avatar of Amanda, returning to his real--and empty--home.
Act 1
- In a television commercial, a mother and her children weep at the wake for their deceased husband and father, a soldier in the Caprican military, until he walks into the room smiling and hugging everyone. Daniel Graystone steps in front of the camera and introduces the audience to Grace by Graystone Industries, a service that promises escape from the loss of death by creating v-world avatars of loved ones. The real Daniel is unequivocally unhappy with the commercial, starting with the fact that Cyrus Xander and others appropriated Daniel's own digital avatar for the spot without his prior consent. At the other end of the table, the Guatrau overrides him, saying the commercial is "sweet" and recommending that it be re-shot with the real Daniel.
- Mar-Beth Willow is becoming increasingly unhappy with Amanda Graystone's presence. She dismisses her with a menial errand after Amanda expresses surprise at Mar-Beth not receiving any professional medical support for her pregnancy, and then confronts Clarice about the danger of keeping "Terror Mom" as a house guest. She goes on to ask Clarice if she is ready to continue exposing their family to this and other increasingly hazardous risks. Clarice answers only that it is all "God's will," and she hopes God will not ask her for a sacrifice that will truly endanger the family. Mar-Beth points out how God's will and Clarice's will seem to have become the same thing recently.
- Sam talks privately with Joseph in a Graystone Industries meeting room about his nightmares of the civil war. When he complains that Larry cannot understand why he is so driven to send money to the rebels--something that even Evelyn is doing--Joseph presses him. Sam admits to smuggling small arms to Tauron, without the Gautrau's knowledge. Joseph points out that Larry knows the risks Sam is undertaking and that he should be grateful that someone who loves him deeply is trying to protect him. Standing off to the side of the room, Evelyn hears everything Joseph is saying.
- In a public park, Amanda is surprised when Global Defense Department agent Jordan Duram appears. She confesses that she is making little progress in begin accepted by the Willow family. Duram urges her to go faster, acting only on a gut instinct that they are losing precious time.
- Driving a hearse into an alleyway, Sam and a Ha'la'tha colleague, Demos, stop behind a city maintenance truck. A black car pulls up behind them, pinning them in. The maintenance workers suddenly point guns at the hearse as a group of armed men step out of the car.
Act 2
Act 3
Act 4
Notes
- The very day after this episode first aired, Syfy announced that it would not be renewing the series for a second season. The subsequent five episodes were then pushed back to 2011 airdates. Foreshadowing this, Syfy did not air the preview for the next episode at the conclusion of this episode as normal.
- In the scene where Atreus and his thugs search Sam Adama's hearse, Vancouver's Downtown Community Court can be seen. This is likely a mistake given the criminal activity and proximity to a court.
- Lacy Rand, Zoe-A, and Tamara-A do not appear in this episode.
- Alvo is called Arvo in this episode's subtitles.
Analysis
Questions
- Will Sam send Cylons to the rebels on Tauron, despite the Guatrau's orders? (Answer)
Official Statements
Noteworthy Dialogue
- Baxter Sarno on New Cap City:
- Baxter Sarno: So I tried to play this holoband game New Cap City. I held up a liquor store and I rolled a guy in an alley. If I do it three more times, I'll have enough money to actually buy the game and play it.
- The Guatrau suggests a change to the Grace commercial using Daniel Graystone's avatar:
- Guatrau: Then may I suggest that you re-shoot it. And this time use the actual Dr. Graystone. After all, there's no substitute for the real thing.
- Under orders from Sam Adama, a U-87 finishes its efficient elimination of rival gangsters:
- U-87: Task completed by your command.
- Sam Adama: How are you with tanks?
Guest Stars
- Jorge Montesi as The Guatrau
- Ben Cotton as Atreus
- Sina Najafi as William Adama
- Hiro Kanagawa as Cyrus Xander
- Karen Elizabeth Austin as Ruth
- Philip Granger as Tanner
- Anita Torrance as Mar-Beth
- Panou as Olaf
- Teryl Rothery as Evelyn
- Julius Chapple as Larry
- Vincent Tong as Demos
- Camille Atebe as Phoebe
- Christopher Rogan as Military Father
- Tanya Hubbard as Mother
- Taya Clyne as Tessa
- Evan Bird as Johnny
- Phillip Mitchell as Natty Thug
- Michael Nyuis as Kiss-Ass Thug
- Patton Oswalt as Baxter Sarno (uncredited)
References
- ↑ Gorman, Bill (27 October 2010). Caprica Cancelled by Syfy (backup available on Archive.org) . Retrieved on 28 October 2010.