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Caprica
EMAILPRINTSERIES: Syfy, Friday 9:00p (60 minutes)

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 20 critic reviews
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Based on 40 votes
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Show Info
Genre(s): Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Created By: Ronald D. Moore
First Air Date: January 22, 2010
Summary
Starring Eric Stoltz, Esai Morales, Paula Malcomson, Polly Walker, Alessandra Torresani, Magda Apanowicz, Sasha Roiz, Roger Cross, and Sina Najafi
The Battlestar Galactica prequel introduces Daniel Graystone (Eric Stoltz) and Joseph Adama (Esai Morales), the father to BSG's Admiral William Adama, as well as the beginnings of the Cylons.
Also On Metacritic
TV: Battlestar Galactica: Razor Battlestar Galactica: Season 3 Battlestar Galactica: Season 4
Episode Guide & More Info: More about this show at TV.com
Also On The Web: Official Show Site
What The Critics Said
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
San Francisco ChronicleTim Goodman
The new offering, from executive producers Ronald D. Moore and David Eick (the team behind "BSG"), stands on its own and in many ways might be more inviting to viewers who are not hard-core sci-fi fans.
Read Full Review >Entertainment WeeklyKeith StaskiewicZ
Less action-packed than BSG, but still awash in the familiar themes of life, loss, identity, and big frakkin' robots with guns.
Read Full Review >NewsdayDiane Werts
Caprica feels torn between soulfully mature ruminations and adolescent "accessibility" for gamers wondering where the space action went. Let's hope the pilot's spellbinding second hour points the way toward greatness.
Read Full Review >VarietyBrian Lowry
If this prequel can maintain the quality of its initial salvo, that will likely motivate at least those viewers to beseech whatever gods they pray to that Caprica be blessed with a prolonged stay in this place called Earth.
Read Full Review >Boston GlobeJoanna Weiss
While the technology is inventive, fear, frustration, and anguish still drive the plot. We’re back in “Battlestar’’ territory, and that feels good.
Read Full Review >Washington PostTom Shales
There's enough going on in Caprica to keep a sci-fi fan, or anyone who likes to settle into a good story, satisfied and even beguiled--and though it's shot too dark those watching on an upscale, big-screen TV will be treated to a visual spectacular.
Read Full Review >Pittsburgh Post-GazetteRob Owen
Executive producer David Eick said, "We wanted to make it less about escapism and more about moral complexity and great characters." In its early episodes, Caprica certainly succeeds in achieving those goals.
Read Full Review >Deseret NewsScott D. Pierce
Great drama is great drama. And Caprica shows all the signs of turning into another great drama.
Read Full Review >Wall Street JournalNancy DeWolf Smith
Thankfully, Caprica can be enjoyed without any reference to the literal past or the figurative future.
Read Full Review >Slant MagazineKris King
While fans of Battlestar should be happy to hear inventive use of the word "frak" again, they might be put off by Caprica feeling like Moore's own version of Dallas.
Read Full Review >Chicago TribuneMaureen Ryan
Caprica is still finding itself, but it's worth your while, and if it can knit its various elements into a more coherent whole, it could get even better.
Read Full Review >Los Angeles TimesMary McNamara
Beautifully shot and marvelously acted, Caprica is infused with all manner of intriguing bits of business....After the two-hour pilot, available on DVD last year, early episodes move with an often creaky slowness that seems at odds with its spry and comely cast.
Read Full Review >Newark Star-LedgerAlan Sepinwall
I've since seen two more episodes, which in some ways intrigued me even more than the pilot. It's not "Battlestar Galactica", in that it swaps out the military components of that show for a bit of teen angst and soap opera intrigue, but I really like the lead performances by Eric Stoltz and Esai Morales (two actors who in previous roles often made me feel like there was something missing), and the social commentary is just as sharp here as it was on "BSG."
Read Full Review >San Jose Mercury News/Contra Costa TimesChuck Barney
Friday's moody pilot unfolds at a listless pace and, occasionally, gets bogged down in its own density. But in it's favor, there are enough compelling characters and tantalizing questions to keep us engaged for the time being.
Read Full Review >New York Daily NewsDavid Hinckley
Caprica is well-crafted and good-looking, with solid acting. It's also encouraging that Syfy is willing to commit the resources to do it. Recruiting new voyagers will be the challenge.
Read Full Review >TV GuideMatt Roush
Caprica takes itself awfully seriously, with plenty of thematic integrity but not so much intensity. So far, it’s a bit dramatically anemic.
Read Full Review >SalonHeather Havrilesky
Somehow the same clunky philosophizing and heartfelt confessions fall flat in Caprica. Although the second and third episodes of the prequel are a little more intriguing and less gummed up with melodrama than the pilot, the overall picture is a world apart from the dynamism and intensity of "Battlestar."
Read Full Review >USA TodayRobert Bianco
Again, if you loved all things Battlestar beyond measure, Caprica may satisfy. For all others, this is a planet best left unvisited.
Read Full Review >Kansas City StarAaron Barnhart
How it all goes awry is the question that provides Caprica with its ripe potential. Unfortunately, a serious storytelling mistake in the early going has left me with doubts about whether it has the wherewithal to get there.
Read Full Review >The New York TimesMike Hale
You’d expect the back story of how humanity nearly brings about its own destruction (in only 58 years!) to be serious, but through the three episodes sent to critics Caprica stays on that one note; it hasn’t yet developed enough humor or authentic domestic drama to move beyond the “Galactica” fan base.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this show is 6.6 (out of 10) based on 40 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Barry E. gave it a4:
Caprica seems to be about a planet where everybody smokes and manages to insert 'frak' into every second sentence. It moves grindingly slowly and takes forever to make a point. I watched the pilot and the first episode, but I don't think I'll be watching future episodes.
Arthur M. gave it a10:
The set up looks good for dramatic story lines. Hopefully, they will pay more attention to working out the story lines over time so they don't wind up with the silly, unsatisfying ending of the otherwise great and wonderful Battlestar Galactica, the predecessor series.
Jill S gave it a10:
I loved the DVD and am very much looking forward to the series.
