Is it possible that she did die and that scene was in that "virtual heaven", somehow?
I don't think "virtual heaven" exists yet.
Also, I was somewhat disappointed over the lack of robotic mayhem.
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Is it possible that she did die and that scene was in that "virtual heaven", somehow?
I don't think "virtual heaven" exists yet.
Also, I was somewhat disappointed over the lack of robotic mayhem.
The "resurrection software" was invented by Human!Zoe before she died, right? In last night's ep, wasn't there a little flashback with her and Sister Clarice where Zoe is telling Clarice about the software?
I don't remember if Sister Clarice has a copy of that software....
A review in io9: Caprica shows us what religion really is
So now we've got two groups battling for Capricans' immortal digital souls: A corporation riddled with mob connections, and a religious group that favors terrorist tactics. Meanwhile, Zoe is hunting through New Cap City for Tamara, swords drawn, which could mean a new force will emerge to challenge both. I love watching business and religion battle to control the gadgets of the future.
This show, like Battlestar Galactica, isn't afraid to tell an intelligent, morally ambiguous story. Let's hope it stays on course. And gets renewed, for frak's sake.
Well Haven dropped a couple or three bombshells on its way out for the season.
Plus shippy goodness.
Well Haven dropped a couple or three bombshells on its way out for the season.
I'm just watching the episode now, but I love how they place little references to other Stephen King novels in episodes. This week it was Shawshank prison.
Yes, there was some serious WTF going on in the last half hour or so.
Do we think the sheriff is dead for good?
No. The broken pieces of him were trembling in that box after his son dropped the badge on them.
No. The broken pieces of him were trembling in that box after his son dropped the badge on them.
I noticed that too, which is what prompted the question.
I have no idea what to make of that last scene.
I don't either, especially given how much time has gone by. If the exchange happened after she'd been there 1-2 weeks, okay, but WTF?
How do you explain anything about her?