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]]>Hi Richard! Sorry for the delay in replying… I wasn’t emailed your comments until now. To answer your questions:
1) No. The Daniel Cylon was never addressed by the BSG writers and they admitted to that. The fact that Graystone is named Daniel is an unfortunate coincidence.
2) We don’t know what ultimately happened to Kara or what she was. Many of the show’s creators and actors have said they believe that she is an angel. But Zoe is NOT Kara. She is indeed the first Cylon model and her own unique being. There will not be any cross-overs of BSG characters save for a young Bill Adama.
3) Lucy of Caprica is not either of the BSG cylons/hybrids. Again, she is a human and rather coincidentally named. Remember, Zoe represents the first of the true Cylon creations.
Cheers!
]]>ouch. typos in my earlier post. corrections:
1. how can daniel appear as the piano player to kara if he was destroyed —
unless caviel has been misled?
2. is lucy of caprica either #3 (lucy lawless) or the hybrid (#8?) from bsg?
-Richard
]]>just watched the caprica pilot. i have some unresolved questions:
is daniel graystone the same daniel that caviel destroyed?
if daniel was destroyed, how can he appear to kara as the the bar piano?
is kara really zoe graystone?
where does kara go (conceptually) in her bsg finale?
is this tied up in the hendrix “someway out of here” song?
is lucy of caprica, the same lucy as lucy in bsg?
-Richard
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]]>I get what you mean by the fanboy in Seth totally overtaking some of the questions. But can I just say that I love him for the anthropological question? My lil Anthro heart went pitter-patter because that was seriously why I enjoyed the ending of BSG so frakkin’ much. I think you did their panel a lot of justice and I was glad to finally get to read the whole transcript. I become even more enamored with RDM the more he talks and the more I read about him.
P.S. I also love Eric Stoltz, too. And A. Martinez, that would have been awesome.
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