Caprica: Season 1.5: Disc 1
UPC: Disc: 1E3E-8F92-3A16-4936 (DVD)
Region Coding: Region 1
Production Year: 2010
Rating: NR
Running Time: 130 min.
DVD Release: 12/21/2010
Case Type:
Video Formats: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78:1
Disc Formats: Single Sided, Dual Layered
SRP: $0.00
1. Unvanquished

Three weeks have passed and followers of the "One True God" place detonators under their seats at a Pyramid match. Clarice observes the stadium explode, revealing it to be a simulation illustrating her proposal to the leaders of the monotheist church on Gemenon for "Apotheosis". Daniel seeks a business partnership with the Ha'la'tha crime syndicate in order to regain control of Graystone Industries, now run by Tomas, and now mass producing Cylons. Using Zoe's avatar program, Clarice wants to create a virtual heaven which allows believers to sacrifice themselves in the real world to live forever in a virtual one. One of the leaders, Obal Ferras, however, convinces the Blessed Mother to kill Clarice, but the monotheist leaders kill Obal instead. A rattled Blessed Mother then gives Clarice total authority over all STO cells on Caprica. Zoe, still "alive", now exists solely in the V-World where both she and Tamara are known as unkillable "deathwalkers". On Caprica, Daniel finalizes a deal with the Ha'la'tha while Cyrus ignores an order from Tomas to destroy the prototype. Daniel leaves video messages for his wife - still alive in a cabin in the woods, and recuperating from her fall from the bridge.


2. Retribution

Daniel prepares to reclaim his company, and does so by having Sam and Joseph ready evidence to blackmail the board members into voting for him back. Amanda remembers how she survived her suicide attempt and, while in the hospital, her ongoing trust issues with her husband. Lacy and two other STO agents botch an attack on a spaceport after Lacy is confronted by security, and they flee the scene in a car driven by Keon. Clarice then kills the two agents who betrayed her by joining Barnabas' side. Daniel is shown the U-87 prototype remains by Cyrus. After Duram questions her about Clarice's links to Gemenon, the STO, and radicalized students at her school (including Zoe), Amanda begins to doubt her 'friend' and goes home to retrieve a loaded gun. Barnabas soon suspects Lacy's loyalty too, and when Keon attempts to leave, he is shot. At that moment, Clarice and one of her husbands arrive at Barnabas' hideout - they disarm and handcuff him to a table and rig a bomb to explode- then take Lacy and leave. Once outside Clarice detonates the bomb remotely, killing Barnabas. Amanda comes close to using the gun, but hesitates when Clarice claims that Amanda is the only one she can talk to.

3. Things We Lock Away

Daniel is reinstated as CEO but is advised by Joseph that Tomas should be killed. Daniel refuses and proposes negotiating with him. Meanwhile, Lacy is now being held captive and drugged in the Willow family's attic. In flashback, Daniel's Cylon design is influenced by Zoe's childhood drawings, and Zoe creates the virtual avatar for the first time. In New Cap City, Zoe demands to see the other Death Walker. Tamara then appears, seeking revenge, and watches as family members of the STO victims beat Zoe mercilessly. In the cabin, Amanda has been unable to find any evidence against Clarice, and Duram instructs her to search the Willow home. Amanda finally returns home which Clarice also visits (still seeking the backup of the avatar program). At the urging of the "Messenger" of herself, Zoe convinces Tamara that New Cap City is beneath them. Clarice visits Lacy seeking information on Zoe's avatar (the 'resurrection' program) and learns a backup may be hidden in Zoe's infinity-symbol. She then informs Lacy that she will be sent to Gemenon. Amanda then arrives for her stay at the Willow household. At the Graystone house, Tomas tells Daniel kill to him, but Daniel refuses and again tries to negotiate. Tomas then kills himself and Joseph organizes a "clean up".

Genres
Television
Science Fiction
Drama

Studios
Universal Network Television
Universal Cable Productions
Media Companies: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Features
Bonus Trailers
Featurettes
Audio Commentary
Deleted Scenes
Subtitles
English
French
Spanish
Audio Tracks
English Dolby Digital 5.1
Commentary Dolby Digital 2-Channel Stereo
Cast

1. Unvanquished
Eric Stoltz as Daniel Graystone
Esai Morales as Joseph Adama
Alessandra Torresani as Zoe Graystone
Magda Apanowicz as Lacy Rand
Sasha Roiz as Sam Adama
Brian Markinson as Jordan Duham
Polly Walker as Clarice Willow
Meg Tilly as Mother
Patton Oswalt as Baxter Sarno
John Pyper-Ferguson as Tomas Vergis
James Marsters as Barnabas Greeley
Paula Malcomson as Amanda Graystone
Jorge Montesi as The Guatrau
Winston Rekert as Obal Ferras
Ryan Robbins as Diego
Hiro Kanagawa as Cyrus Xander
Feguins Toussaint as Bodyguard Sean
Liam Sproule as Keon
Jim Thomson as Voice of Serge (voice)
Zak Santiago as Pann
Aidan Dee as Hippolyta
Kacey Rohl as Ada
Linnea Sharples as Ada's Mother
Greg Rogers as Businessman
Doreen Ramus as Elderly Woman
Chris Robson as Father of Family
Luke Camilleri as Brewer

2. Retribution
Eric Stoltz as Daniel Graystone
Esai Morales as Joseph Adama
Paula Malcomson as Amanda Graystone
Alessandra Torresani as Zoe Graystone
Magda Apanowicz as Lacy Rand
Sasha Roiz as Sam Adama
Brian Markinson as Jordan Duham
Polly Walker as Clarice Willow
Kendall Cross as Youngblood
Peter Wingfield as Gara Singh
James Marsters as Barnabas Greeley
Andrew Airlie as Cornell Gast
Hiro Kanagawa as Cyrus Xander
Feguins Toussaint as Bodyguard Sean
Panou as Olaf
Liam Sproule as Keon
Zak Santiago as Pann
Aidan Dee as Hippolyta
Maya Massar as Helen Gast
Garvin Cross as Security Guard
Bridget Hoffman as Newswoman
Sophie Lui as Reporter
Greg Benson as Weatherman
Neil Schell as Doctor

3. Things We Lock Away
Eric Stoltz as Daniel Graystone
Esai Morales as Joseph Adama
Paula Malcomson as Amanda Graystone
Alessandra Torresani as Zoe Graystone
Magda Apanowicz as Lacy Rand
Sasha Roiz as Sam Adama
Brian Markinson as Jordan Duham
Polly Walker as Clarice Willow
Scott Porter as Nestor
John Pyper-Ferguson as Tomas Vergis
Hiro Kanagawa as Cyrus Xander
Genevieve Buechner as Tamara Adama
Anita Torrance as Mar-Beth
Panou as Olaf
Jim Thomson as Voice of Serge (voice)
Thomas Saunders as Jon Parker
Jadyn Wong as Gamester
Luke Welland as Butcher Knife Player
Olivia Steele Falconer as Young Zoe
Crew

1. Unvanquished
Direction:
Eric Stoltz: Director
Writing:
Remi Aubuchon: Created By
Ronald D. Moore: Created By
Ryan Mottesheard: Writer
Glen A. Larson: Original Material By
Production:
Drew Z. Greenberg: Producer
Clara George: Producer
Jane Espenson: Executive Producer
Kevin Murphy: Executive Producer
Ronald D. Moore: Executive Producer
David Eick: Executive Producer
Cinematography:
Stephen McNutt: Director of Photography
Film Editing:
Tim Kinzy: Film Editor
Music:
Bear McCreary: Composer
Sound:
Jack Levy: Supervising Sound Editor
Daniel Colman: Supervising Sound Editor
Daniel Colman: Sound Designer
Jeff K. Brunello: Sound Designer
Rick Bal: Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kenneth Kobett: Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Peter S. Reale: Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Art:
Gary Hutzel: Visual Effects
Richard Hudolin: Production Designer
Douglas McLean: Art Director
Glenne Campbell: Costume Designer
Rebecca Lee: Make-up Artist

2. Retribution
Direction:
Jonas Pate: Director
Writing:
Remi Aubuchon: Created By
Ronald D. Moore: Created By
Patrick Massett: Writer
John Zinman: Writer
Glen A. Larson: Original Material By
Production:
Drew Z. Greenberg: Producer
Clara George: Producer
Jane Espenson: Executive Producer
Kevin Murphy: Executive Producer
Ronald D. Moore: Executive Producer
David Eick: Executive Producer
Cinematography:
Stephen McNutt: Director of Photography
Film Editing:
Andrew Seklir: Film Editor
Music:
Bear McCreary: Composer
Sound:
Jack Levy: Supervising Sound Editor
Daniel Colman: Supervising Sound Editor
Daniel Colman: Sound Designer
Jeff K. Brunello: Sound Designer
Rick Bal: Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kenneth Kobett: Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John W. Cook, II: Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Art:
Gary Hutzel: Visual Effects
Richard Hudolin: Production Designer
Douglas McLean: Art Director
Glenne Campbell: Costume Designer
Rebecca Lee: Make-up Artist

3. Things We Lock Away
Direction:
Tim Hunter: Director
Writing:
Remi Aubuchon: Created By
Ronald D. Moore: Created By
Drew Z. Greenberg: Writer
Glen A. Larson: Original Material By
Production:
Drew Z. Greenberg: Producer
Clara George: Producer
Jane Espenson: Executive Producer
Kevin Murphy: Executive Producer
Ronald D. Moore: Executive Producer
David Eick: Executive Producer
Cinematography:
Stephen McNutt: Director of Photography
Film Editing:
Harry B. Miller, III: Film Editor
Music:
Bear McCreary: Composer
Sound:
Jack Levy: Supervising Sound Editor
Daniel Colman: Supervising Sound Editor
Daniel Colman: Sound Designer
Jeff K. Brunello: Sound Designer
Rick Bal: Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Olman: Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kenneth Kobett: Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Art:
Gary Hutzel: Visual Effects
Richard Hudolin: Production Designer
Douglas McLean: Art Director
Glenne Campbell: Costume Designer
Rebecca Lee: Make-up Artist