CAPRICA: the series that takes Tenma's idea to an extreme
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 4:26 am
When I 1st watched the pilot on DVD some time ago, I knew that this series had taken the idea of building a robot in the image of a deceased child to an unsettling extreme. In short, the girl's 'avatar' survived the demise of her (Zoe's) body. Her papa used it as the basis for the AI in the robot that is the prototype for the CYLONS.
So they juxtapose the tender young girl and the chrome plated warrior robot to show the dual identity. Though it is cold steel, it is the girl's personality that animates it. I could add details, but they would not be relevant to my point.
Skip to the last episode of 2010's season: Papa's subordinates decide to offer this technique to customers! They produce an advertisement to sell the idea to him; the episode ends. We must wait to see how far this extension of MEMORY DAY goes. I can hardly wait.
MEMORY DAY is a story in the Mighty Atom manga & B&W series. Check my page for it:
http://tezukainenglish.com/?q=node/286

Skip to the last episode of 2010's season: Papa's subordinates decide to offer this technique to customers! They produce an advertisement to sell the idea to him; the episode ends. We must wait to see how far this extension of MEMORY DAY goes. I can hardly wait.
MEMORY DAY is a story in the Mighty Atom manga & B&W series. Check my page for it:
http://tezukainenglish.com/?q=node/286