Caprica 1×07 The Imperfections of Memory Review. Air date: March 12, 2010.
Caprica 1×07 The Imperfections of Memory
Still seeking Zoe’s Avatar program, Clarice redoubles her efforts to gain Amanda Graystone’s confidence in order to find it.
Amanda, meanwhile, has been literally haunted by visions of her brother Darius, who died in a car crash several years ago. Zoë develops her strategic romance with Philomon, the young scientist in her father’s employ, in hopes that he’ll be a part of her plan in transporting the robot body to Gemenon. Lacy’s attempts to enlist the help of Barnabas for this enterprise have fallen short, producing tension between her and Zoë. In his quest to find his daughter, Joseph Adama corners Heracles, the boy who introduced Tamara Adama to the game New Cap City, and convinces him to help find his daughter. They both enter the game, but Heracles is soon “killed,” meaning that he can never return and that Joseph is on his own in his search.
Rival industrialist Tomas Vergis drops in on Daniel at a Bucs game informs him that the gossip is that Graystone only has one working MCP. He further attempts to pressure Daniel by telling him that he knows that the MCP never worked. Daniel, however, sees this as an advantage – if the MCP didn’t work for Vergis, but does work for him, it will seem as proof that the MCP is a Graystone creation.
Daniel suspects that avatar Zoë, through the MCP, is inhabiting the Cylon.
Rating: 8/10 – another good episode with virtual world.
Caprica 1×07 The Imperfections of Memory Trailer
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