Caprica: Season 1.5: Disc 2
UPC: Disc: 52CD-366C-18BA-1FA8 (DVD)
Region Coding: Region 1
Production Year: 2010
Rating: NR
Running Time: 132 min.
DVD Release: 12/21/2010
Case Type:
Video Formats: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78:1
Disc Formats: Single Sided, Dual Layered
SRP: $0.00
4. False Labor

Sam, disturbed by the ongoing civil war on Tauron in which his parents died, wants to do more to help than just send money, but is having ongoing troubles with his husband Larry over the issue. Daniel continues working on the resurrection avatar holoband program, and 'guinea-pigs' it on an avatar recreation of Amanda. Meanwhile Amanda continues to befriend Clarice's family so she can spy on her, including lying about her history with Zoe, and reporting activity to Durham. Daniel is pressured to release an ad promoting the new resurrection program, called Grace, by the Gautrau, but also learns of several disturbing irregularities at the company. Sam and one of his Ha'la'tha colleagues take a risk by smuggling guns, but a rival Tauron gang intervenes creating problems for Sam. Evelyn, with the help of Ruth, is finally able to make herself be noticed by Joseph, which leads to a romantic evening alone. Daniel's attempts to make the Amanda avatar more human-like however seem to fail as the avatar primarily focuses on pleasing Daniel first. Later, Sam uses a Cylon to wipe out the rival gang, but has mixed feelings when the Guatrau warns him to forget the Tauron rebellion and politics of the "old world", since they and their families are now settled and living on Caprica.


5. Blowback

The STO jumpship transporting Lacy to Gemenon is hijacked by polytheists who begin executing the young recruits. Zoe's gold infinity-symbol pin, stored in a GDD evidence room, is delivered to Clarice by an STO mole - the pin is actually a digital storage device and contains a backup copy of the avatar program. Daniel explains the company's irregularities to Joseph and Sam, detailing how Cylon units are being sold to the STO on Gemenon. Lacy and some acolytes finally resist their captivity and violently assault the hijackers, only to learn that it was actually an STO initiation test. Daniel is given two weeks to complete his resurrection program by the Guatrau, who secretly orders Sam to kill Daniel after the time elapses. Duram becomes suspicious of his superior, Gara Singh, after noticing the missing evidence, and falsely identifies Mar-Beth as a GDD informant in the Willow home. Via holoband, Singh relays the information to Clarice who then knifes Mar-Beth in the park and takes her baby. When the headless body is later found, it is a clear confirmation to Duram that Singh is a STO mole. On Gemenon at the STO training camp, Lacy watches as a Cylon executes, for failing to defend their faith during the staged hijacking, five of the new recruits.


6. The Dirteaters

Joseph and Sam are both promoted by the Gautrau. In a flashback to the first Uprising thirty years ago, the Adama parents are both devoted to the Tauron cause. Zoe and Tamara, now called "The Avenging Angels", have teamed up to rid New Cap City of corruption. Daniel discovers that the CEO of every Ha'la'tha corporation later ends up dead, and makes a deal: in exchange for providing Cylons for Tauron, Sam will work out how to spare Daniel's life. Amanda plants a recording device in Clarice's room. One night young Sam takes money and a gun off a dead "Herac" soldier and hides them under his bed. Later troops enter the Adama home and discover the gun - William Sr. is tied and brutally beaten while his wife is shot. Young Joseph and Sam watch silently from a hidden wall compartment until Joseph finally uses the gun. At the GDD, Singh manages to get Duram suspended pending an internal affairs investigation. Meanwhile, William asks Joseph to shoot him, in keeping with the Tauron way. In the present, the older Adama brothers resolve to stop the Guatrau together. In V-world, Daniel finally meets Zoe and Tamara, but the two flee and begin to reconfigure it to avoid meeting their parents again. Amanda and Daniel resolve to find Zoe together.

Genres
Television
Science Fiction
Drama

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

4. False Labor
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
Jorge Montesi as The Guatrau
Ben Cotton as Atreus
Sina Najafi as William Adama
Hiro Kanagawa as Cyrus Xander
Karen Elizabeth Austin as Ruth
Phil 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

5. Blowback
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
Peter Wingfield as Gara Singh
Jorge Montesi as The Guatrau
Ryan Robbins as Diego
Ryan Kennedy as Odin Sinclair
Chris Heyerdahl as Kevin Reikle
Anita Torrance as Mar-Beth
Panou as Olaf
Jim Thomson as Voice of Serge (voice)
Eva Allan as Devanna
Tom McBeath as Agent Alpert
Calum Worthy as Cass
James Kirk as Sagitarron Recruit
Luc Roderique as Dex
Matthew Smalley as Cadet Recruit #1

6. The Dirteaters
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
Peter Wingfield as Gara Singh
Jorge Montesi as The Guatrau
Aleks Paunovic as William Adama Sr.
Elisabeth Rosen as Kolibri
Sina Najafi as William Adama
Genevieve Buechner as Tamara Adama
Panou as Olaf
Teryl Rothery as Evelyn
Jim Thomson as Voice of Serge (voice)
Christian Tessier as Francis
Alison Araya as Isabelle Adama
Daleal Monjazeb as Young Joseph
Alexander Kambolis as Young Sam
Diego Diablo Del Mar as Bartender
William C. Vaughan as Fan Boy
Nicola Anderson as GDD Receptionist
Colin Decker as Herac Soldier
Jill Teed as Defense Minister Patel (uncredited)
Crew

4. False Labor
Direction:
John Dahl: Director
Writing:
Remi Aubuchon: Created By
Ronald D. Moore: Created By
Michael Taylor: 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
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

5. Blowback
Direction:
Omar Madha: Director
Writing:
Remi Aubuchon: Created By
Ronald D. Moore: Created By
Kevin Murphy: 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
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

6. The Dirteaters
Direction:
John Dahl: Director
Writing:
Remi Aubuchon: Created By
Ronald D. Moore: Created By
Matthew B. Roberts: 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
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