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Alessandra Olivia Torresani (* Mai in Palo Alto, Kalifornien, auch bekannt als CSI: Den Tätern auf der Spur, Malcolm mittendrin, The Big Bang Theory und Der große Kampf, sowie Zoe Graystone in der Science-Fiction-Serie Caprica. anonym: Biography for Alessandra Torresani (englisch) xxl-estate.eu​com. Der zweistündige TV-Film "Caprica" ist ein Prequel zur Neuauflage von auch schon einen Eintrag: xxl-estate.eu IMDb 8,X-Ray13+ 2 Hour Season Premiere -- 1st hour: Occupation: On New Caprica, Tigh and other insurgents attack the Cylons and their human.

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Es folgten Auftritte in der Mockumentary Reno ! oder Caprica. Seine letzte größere Serienrolle hatte er bei Taras Welten inne, wo er als Neil. Die Serie spielt 58 Jahre vor den in „Battlestar Galactica“ dargestellten Ereignissen. Ort der Handlung ist der Planet Caprica. Neben Familiendramen. Der zweistündige TV-Film "Caprica" ist ein Prequel zur Neuauflage von auch schon einen Eintrag: xxl-estate.eu Caprica (TV Series –) - IMDb. Created by Remi Aubuchon, Ronald D. Moore. With Eric Stoltz, Esai Morales, Paula Malcomson, Alessandra Torresani. Anmelden. Herunterladen. Star Trek Enterprise, Star Trek Voyager, Tricia Helfer, Grace Park, Firefly Serenity. Quelle: xxl-estate.eu IMDb. Caprica: Caprica, 58 Jahre vor dem Untergang der zwölf Kolonien. Der Mega-​Konzern Graystone unter der Leitung von Daniel Graystone (Eric Stoltz) steht an​. Alessandra Torresani aus "Caprica" und "The Big Bang Theory" feiert heute ihren Geburtstag. Auch ihr wünschen wir alles Gute!

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Caprica. Originaltitel. Caprica. Produktionsland. Vereinigte Staaten, Kanada Ort der Handlung ist der Planet Caprica, eine von zwölf Kolonialwelten einer fiktiven menschlichen Zivilisation Jahre vor Caprica () on IMDb / Der zweistündige TV-Film "Caprica" ist ein Prequel zur Neuauflage von auch schon einen Eintrag: xxl-estate.eu Alessandra Torresani aus "Caprica" und "The Big Bang Theory" feiert heute ihren Geburtstag. Auch ihr wünschen wir alles Gute! Caprica. Originaltitel. Caprica. Produktionsland. Vereinigte Staaten, Kanada Ort der Handlung ist der Planet Caprica, eine von zwölf Kolonialwelten einer fiktiven menschlichen Zivilisation Jahre vor Caprica () on IMDb / Alessandra Olivia Torresani (* Mai in Palo Alto, Kalifornien, auch bekannt als CSI: Den Tätern auf der Spur, Malcolm mittendrin, The Big Bang Theory und Der große Kampf, sowie Zoe Graystone in der Science-Fiction-Serie Caprica. anonym: Biography for Alessandra Torresani (englisch) xxl-estate.eu​com. IMDb 8,X-Ray13+ 2 Hour Season Premiere -- 1st hour: Occupation: On New Caprica, Tigh and other insurgents attack the Cylons and their human. Caprica Imdb

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You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Episodes Seasons. Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy. Edit Cast Series cast summary: Eric Stoltz Daniel Graystone 18 episodes, Esai Morales Joseph Adama 18 episodes, Paula Malcomson Amanda Graystone 18 episodes, Alessandra Torresani Zoe Graystone 18 episodes, Magda Apanowicz Lacy Rand 17 episodes, Sasha Roiz Sam Adama 17 episodes, Polly Walker Clarice Willow 17 episodes, Jim Thomson Serge 14 episodes, Brian Markinson Jordan Durham 13 episodes, Hiro Kanagawa Cyrus Xander 13 episodes, Panou William Adama 10 episodes, Scott Porter Nestor 8 episodes, Genevieve Buechner Tamara Adama 8 episodes, Karen Elizabeth Austin Ruth 8 episodes, Teryl Rothery Edit Storyline Two families, the Graystones and the Adamas, live together on a peaceful planet known as Caprica, where a startling breakthrough in artificial intelligence brings about unforeseen consequences.

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Season 1 Episode 1. All Episodes Caprica, 58 years before the Fall of the Twelve Colonies. Two families, the Graystones and the Adamas, are bound by a tragedy with unforeseen consequences, including the development of the Cylons.

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Minister Chambers Sina Najafi William Adama Jorge Montesi The Guatrau Hiro Kanagawa Cyrus Xander Genevieve Buechner Tamara Adama Anna Galvin Edit Storyline Some 58 years before the events in Battle Star Galactica, a series of events bring two families together that will have an indelible impact on human-kind.

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I loved it. It was really very good. I guess I'm a true sci-fi or 'syfy' - do I really have to type that? It has a strong and rich story, and kept my interest.

It starts with a small group of teenagers plotting something, which to me was the weakest part and a bit confusing.

The actor playing "Ben" should have given us more of a glimpse into his intense beliefs. The actress playing "Zoe" seemed a little posy, but she was playing a teenager and I'm sure I won't be the only one who thought "Zoe" was a cylon at first, perils of being a BSG geek.

Surprisingly, it was the adults that captured the audiences attention. Eric Stoltz gives a stellar performance as Daniel Greystone, a man so haunted by his family tragedy that he jumps at the first chance of getting out of his grief and doesn't let go.

He does a chilling and enthralling job of conveying his character's sly knowledge of the inner world of computers and people, especially in a scene in which he spins a web for the young teenage friend of his daughters, traps her, then dismisses and releases her.

No sign at all of the 'serial killer' he played on Gray's Anatomy, really impressive acting. Equally as strong though not in it nearly as much is Paula Malcomson as his wife Amanda Greystone.

She is just as smart and well written and beautifully played as Stoltz's part, and I completely believed that they are a couple, and a couple that have been together forever and have a strong relationship, something rarely seen these days.

I look forward to seeing what happens with this family, and hope they give her as much to do as Roslin in BSG- she is strong and smart and when she lashes out at her kid, you cringe, it's really great.

Not to mention her eyes, which could hold magical powers, that's how intense they are. The scene where she takes on the government agent- very short scene, but beautifully played- really gives you an idea of her power.

He does a good job overall, but I did not believe in this mobs power, nor intimidated by their threats. I found myself wishing that this whole story line was a bit more mysterious and hard to figure out; the way it is presented is almost an homage to the Godfather, they kind of hit you over the head with it a bit.

And to be honest, I did enjoy it when he spoke to his son about the origin of their name- that was a very well played scene. Whether or not he'll be featured any more than he was in this film, who knows?

I sure couldn't tell. But it didn't bother me, because he wasn't as interesting as everything else going on around him. Polly Walker plays 'Sister Clarice', and she's chilling and odd in every scene she's in.

I'm not sure where she'll go or who she'll end up with, but I was very impressed with her acting. In this film she was sort of on the side, but obviously being set up to play a very important part later on.

She was nothing like her character in "Rome", something I always find impressive in actors. One nice surprise- the music is actually better and less obvious than BSG, even though it's the same guy doing it, Bear McCreary.

It has a haunting and unusual approach that took me by surprise, I'd buy this score if I had the chance. As to the 'panel discussion' after the show, it was hosted by Seth Green.

Ron Moore was very smart and articulate, David Eick was cracking wise much like his video diaries , Esai Morales told a long story about how he was cast, and Eric Stoltz was very funny and didn't really answer the questions but I've always had a thing for him.

Paula Malcomson was tough she took Seth Green to task for mistakenly saying she was on '24' , and the girls who played Zooey and Lacey were both darling.

Grace Park and Tricia Helfer were there as well, answering questions about how they did the scenes acting with themselves on BSG.

Overall a very interesting and wonderful evening. I'm giving the show a 9 out of 10, and very much looking forward to watching it all unfold.

I have no idea what that may be, but it holds a great deal of fascination to me. Dimme 20 April Everything that didn't work in Battlestar Galactica at play in Caprica.

Warning: Spoilers. I was totally blown away by Battlestar Galactica. When the show premiered in , I didn't see it.

I thought I would hate it. Boy was I Wrong. The mini-series is absolutely brilliant. What followed a year later was totally mind blowing: a full season where every single episode was stunningly beautifully executed with a strong story line and an intriguing and mysterious story arch.

I was hooked. Sadly Battlestar stumbled in season two, and lost its way in season 3. Efforts to bring it back to what worked early on only half way succeeded, and with ample opportunity to end the series as a self contained story, the final chapter seemed hurried and slapped on, undermining and belittling the strong origins of the show.

Battlestar was consistently more brilliant than not all the way to the end, but it became apparent that the show wasn't planned to go anywhere from the start, and that the need to spring surprises on the viewer was more adhered to that to tell an overall story.

It de-evolved into episodic TV, and I thin we as an audience have tired of such an out dated concept. The Cylon plan proved to be anything but a plan.

Now comes the pilot of Caprica, a show that has been in the rumor mill for years, and been greatly anticipated by the fans of Battlestar.

But the downer final act of Battlestar renders the storyline of Caprica moot from the start -- what happened some 50 odd years before Battlestar began doesn't really matter anymore, does it?

And Caprica struggles form the start. These characters seem bored and uninteresting to us. They seem to be more maneuvered into action by their surrounding than by their own motivations or personalities.

Nowhere to be seen is the urgency that pulled us in from the start in Battlestar. It's hard to get overly curious about the secret teenage virtual underground, and it's hard to understand where these teenagers conjure up the notion of a monotheistic God.

It's even harder to understand Adama's rationale for letting himself be played by Greystone and the sudden realization of the error of his ways comes after a confrontation with a VR-representation of his recently deceased daughter that neither is convincing nor is in any way credible in relation to how Caprica technology is depicted.

The show definitely have the look and feel of Battlestar on a budget, with noticeably less impressive special effects and production values.

And it doesn't help that Greystones villa looks suspiciously like Baltars, only filmed at slightly different angles. Good show. The basic background is that humanity is at a crossroads.

There is a set of moral dilemmas that are being faced. Mankind has made a number of technological breakthroughs, but is mankind mature enough to deal with the its new toys?

There is moral decadence in a virtual world. There are religious fanatics who are willing to kill to get attention. I predict based on the BSG background that there will be an issue with Cylons and slavery.

In addition to this, there are all the other problems that we humans bring upon ourselves. This show is not BSG -- at least not as far as mankind being on the run from a ruthless problem that was ultimately of their own making.

There are not a lot of shoot-em-up or space-based special effects either - at least not in the first few episodes I have seen so far.

What it does have are very good stories, characters, and themes. It also has good performances from the actors. They can make a culture which is similar to modern-day society, but alien at the same time be completely believable.

Like BSG, this show is about humanity - our strengths, weaknesses, potential, and flaws. It may seem a little odd that a human society on a different set of worlds has neckties, antique cars, and chicken.

But those things are really more to create a semi-familiar background than anything else. Anyone who gets stuck on those details is really missing the point.

Whether you are from a mafia-style culture or an affluent and high-tech culture, humans and human nature aren't that different , years ago in a high-tech past than what we see in the world today.

Wonder if the writers are trying to tell us something. I must admit, I was one of the skeptics who prematurely judged this show before relatively any information was disseminated about it.

I determined that it was going to be a cheap spin-off guided by Ronald D. Moore wielding the retcon-wand.

I was wrong! The pilot leaves an excellent impression upon the viewers. The accessibility is marvelous! Of course, seasoned BSG veterans will find themselves immersed in the plot, which is focused on the development of the Cylons before the first War.

The pilot also allows for newcomers, clearly presenting its plot and ideas in the first part of the episode.

Don't be mistaken: "Caprica" is not BSG. We are presented with an immersive, cerebral drama dotted by provocative, daring, and controversial ideas.

Morales' portrayal of Joseph Adama, inspired by Olmos' portrayal of William, gives a wonderful glimpse of William's heroic father.

Stoltz's portrayal of Dr. Graystone provokes a lot of thinking and questions. If the quality of the pilot is any indication of what's yet to come, RDM and the creative team are set to continue BSG's legacy of first-rate television programming with another masterfully created television masterpiece.

To all the haters out there: condemning a TV series with one episode is like judging an entire book after reading the first few pages. But it was time for it to end and the story to move on.

I liked the BSG epilogue "The Plan", but it raised as many new questions as it answered, so I eagerly anticipated "Caprica" and I was not disappointed.

I was hoping it would not try to be another BSG, and I was pleased that "Caprica" is something different, and I personally found the story exciting, in a different way than blazing space battles, explosions and sci-fi special effects don't get me wrong, I like that stuff too.

Eric Stolz and Esai Morales give solid performances, and Alessandra was just wonderful. I can't wait until next week.

TanQ 13 July After reviewing the entire first season of Caprica I felt like washing my eyes out with bleach.

This was the series that took the crown of Battlestar Galactica and threw it as far down into the mud as it could.

Season one is so slow moving and painful to watch that not only has Oxford dictionary used it as an example for the word plodding but it's been rumoured that the Allied forces in Afghanistan are using it to compel Taliban insurgents to talk.

Don't get me wrong, I wanted to like this show. I wanted to love it. But then I watched it. From the first painful episode to the last dreadful minute where climax somehow became climin.

The franchise seems to be creatively bankrupt. The familial relationships aren't even ones of convenience.

You just can't care about any of these people. Caprica doesn't develop characters or even use them to advance a plot.

They are little more than meat puppets jerking grotesquely for no reason whatsoever. Even the Ceylon has nothing to do.

I would've given the writers some credit if they came close to exploring the complexities of artificial life or even if they gave us a washed and faded version of Frankenstein but instead they give us a teenage girl brooding in a robot.

The video game world which seems central to this wandering and meandering series is frankly unbelievable.

One of the characters, stuck in the game, gives us a glimmer that there may be something interesting to this series but her story is lost in the greater grotesquery.

I hope the series turns around and becomes something great as Babylon 5 did. I hope it even becomes watchable.

But I'm a realist. This series seems destined, if it's lucky, to one day reach mediocrity then fade into a footnote.

PollyLobster 1 August It took me a couple of episodes to really get excited about Battlestar Galactica. When I finished watching all I could find, including webisodes and extended episodes, I was hooked and wanted more.

Enter Caprica. A show which was going to show me the birth of Cylons. Just my thing. I watched the pilot and it was eight kinds of not awesome.

I found myself having to sit through grueling childhood trauma stories of William Adama and the story about an angry teenager, whose virtual representation is inserted into the Cylon prototype.

Which essentially gives us a robot with issues. The premise of BSG has always been that the Cylons were sentient and were thus able to rebel.

I had never imagined that their starting point this time around was going to be teen angst. Caprica sports a fine cast, who deliver good acting performances.

It is just a major fault of the show that the writing of the characters is boring. The sense of urgency in which the characters of BSG developed and evolved is gone.

The only sense of urgency in Caprica is that there is a deadline for a delivery of robots. True, it is a family drama which should depict the birth of the modern Cylons but as far as family dramas go, it is not all that interesting.

It hooks itself to the trend of throwing little pieces of the original in, to give it a connection both with the re-imagined series and the original one, such as "by your command" and "so say we all" but the way it is done, makes it seem to grasp at connectivity instead of focusing on developing a story which is interesting to follow.

Nine episodes in, I can only hope that the show will take a turn for the better and start giving us some story lines which will once again enthrall and captivate the audience.

If it succeeds in doing so, it will still suffer from the curse of having a 9 episode long introduction to interesting events, which frankly isn't good enough.

As a huge fan of only the first 2 seasons of BSG and the stand alone feature BSG Razor I was hoping that this release would return the franchise to its original glory days.

Usually I have no problem with science fiction that is mostly dialog driven as opposed to a visual bonanza of special effects. If the script is tight with some original ideas delivered by good actors one can create a profound film with little CGI money spent.

This prequel has none of those aforementioned requirements going for it. This scene was simply put there to raise the release rating to Restricted.

These kids are definitely not from this planet. The movie plays out like a soap opera with only the last 10 minutes being slightly interesting.

The scene with Eric Stolz giving his cyborg a devine conscienceness via the student firmware upgrade was amusing if not entertaining. Caprica rips off its only interesting idea from an old Hollywood horror film.

No surprise there! I doubt I'll be watching this space soap when it premieres on the Sci-Fi channel. Unless of course I happen to be suffering from a bad bout of insomnia at which time this show would definitely be the cure.

I loved it, having been a fan of the original series, I have always wondered what the back story would be - it didn't fail to delight me.

It has introduced me to a whole wealth of new talent - can't wait for the series to start airing. Well done to Ronald D. Moore and team - excellent job.

The special effects, dialogue and acting were all spot on, and I felt emotionally tied up in the storyline. I know there are purists out there that will probably disagree with my assessment, but I felt that Caprica was far superior to most of the Sci-Fi stuff produced in the last decade.

After watching the rebooted Battlestar Galactica series I looked for something to fill the void and gave the series Caprica a go. If you are looking for a repeat of BSG then you will be disappointed.

This series is completely different in tone, style and approach to the BSG universe. Eric Stoltz's acting is nothing short of superb.

He portrays a father facing his demons and balancing the responsibilities of fatherhood and a demanding worklife.

The special effects and props are well done, and add to the believability of a living breathing world and culture. This show is quite underrated and it is a shame that the show did not last longer than one season.

Being a fan of both the original and rebooted versions of Battlestar Galactica, I was intrigued by how this spin off would tie in with the new version of BSG.

The concept was relatively strong, but if it ends up as a series, I fear a lot of soap operatic story lines. The biggest problem will be the time frame between this tele-movie and the events of the new Battlestar.

Suspend your disbelief to accept only 58 years to go from a prototype cybernetic life form Cylon to Cylons that look like humans plus have a war within the first 18 years of the development of the first Cylon then a 40 year gap till the decimation of the human race - based around the set up in the new Battlestar series.

I found the Adams Adama side of the story to be distracting compared to the Graystone side. It felt like the Adamas were thrown in to link this movie to the Battlestar series - most prominent in the last 10 minutes.

I am crossing my fingers that should this end up being a series that whoever gets to write for it figures out a way to make it all gel together in a plausible way.

Battlestar Gallactica was so great because it had tight writing, a great look, excellent actors, and interesting stories AND yeah, had hot men and women running around in and out of uniform.

Caprica was just lazy. Lazy writing. Actors smoking up a storm to give them "character. Lots and lots of teenage angst. LOTS of gyrating naked women but in the background.

Which I'm sure will be cut for the series and a token view of some men in towels. None of the actors except Polly Walker took my attention at all.

At an hour and a half, I was still wondering when it was going to be over. So what exactly is it that's supposed to bring me back? The science fiction?

It's awfully light on that.

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