https://collider.com/caprica-tv-show/
'Caprica' was 'The Untouchables' allegedly set in outer space. There were gangsters, backstabbing, humans wearing business suits, all supposedly set in outer space on some alleged alien planet. It always looked like contemporary 'Earth' instead.
What is so brilliant about this? The late Glen A. Larson referred to Ronald D. Moore's supposed interpretation of 'Battlestar Galactica' as 'lazy scriptwriting and lazy producing.' He was referring to Ronald D. Moore making no attempt to attire the cast members in imaginative wardrobe and surrounding them with imaginative production design and art direction.
Both of Ronald D. Moore's alleged 'Battlestar' series...'Galactica in Name Only' starring Edward James Olmos, and 'Caprica' primarily suffered from 'Chronic Business Suit Syndrome.' A 'Psychological Ailment' impairing the producers, scriptwriters, and wardrobe people preventing them from designing and manufacturing an imaginative and inspired other worldly wardrobe as was the case with the '1978 Battlestar Galactica' series....
Instead, all of Ronald D. Moore's brew looked like present day and past day gangsters in both of his series with a relentless and ceaseless supply of business suits....
Additionally, in both of Ronald D. Moore's series (Caprica, GINO - Galactica in Name Only), boring and mundane scriptwriting indistinguishable from any boring episode of 'C.S.I. Miami', 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit', or any other boring, contemporary drama plagued both his series. With everyone involved making no attempt (laziness) to convey the facts that both series were supposed to be 'Otherworldly.'
Where's the brilliance in that?
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