Syfy Stands Behind Caprica

Reading this article makes me a very happy camper.

Syfy Standing Firmly Behind Caprica

This should quiet down the question of cancellation.

Quite frankly, I’m enjoying Caprica as for once I’m going into a brand new show without having to catch-up on missed episodes as I did with the first season BSG.

BSG aired on a Friday’s nights, which was a winding down time for me from a full week of work. Some of the episodes were slow in kicking up the amp. Many a times I fell asleep only to wake up toward end to kick myself. It became evident I’d missed something important or spectacular. Therefore, I would watch the second airing of the episode.

No such thing for Caprica. I have the same if not more grueling work schedule, but I’m all there for Caprica from the beginning to the end. Perhaps, it’s because BSG has trained me well. Do not sleep or you might miss something. I want to be right there at the first airing

2 Responses to “Syfy Stands Behind Caprica”

  1. nmcil March 17, 2010 at 11:49 am #

    Thanks Ever for the great CAPRICA site – I hate the idea that there can even be talk this early about cancellation – This is one of the BEST things on television – Can't the corp executives ever give new programs a chance to develop an audience – it would be a big pity to loose this wonder show.

    • niciasus March 17, 2010 at 11:15 pm #

      You're quite welcome.

      There is talk everywhere in the Caprica's universe about the terrible ratings and possible cancellation. I wish they would stop. It all sounds so negative. I remember when BSG first started out. It was slow and gradual process before I fell in love with the series. I think Caprica is going to be awesome. I prefer characterizations over technology. Science fiction without the sufficient human elements is not good storytelling. I fear, this is where some of the problems lies. People forget technology was not the driving force in BSG. It was about people and culture, traditions and survival. True enough, surviving made the show heart stopping, sitting on the edge of your seat kind of story. But Caprica is different. I hope we learned more about the history and background, which I find every interesting.

      Thanks again for stopping by.

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