A quick review of tonight’s “Caprica” coming up just as soon as I struggle to open vacuum-sealed packaging… “It’s your dream. My dream is to tear up your dream.” -Vergis Once upon a time, Ron Moore talked about “Caprica” as a kind of “sci-fi version of ‘Dallas.’” The show has since evolved from that, but an episode like “Know They Enemy” felt very much like the original space-opera-turned-soap-opera pitch with the arrival of Tomas Vergis to fill the role of the corporate arch-rival determined to crush Daniel Graystone at any cost. That’s a character type familiar to countless daytime and primetime soaps. I appreciate that he was written, and played by John Pyper-Ferguson(*), in a much quieter, forthright manner - like Sam Adama and the other Tauran tough guys we’ve seen, his menace is spoken softly but directly - but he definitely owed a debt to any business rival who went against JR Ewing or Blake Carrington. (*) The appearance by Pyper-Ferguson (who played an officer on the Pegasus in several episodes of “Battlestar Galactica”) prompts me to ask a question I probably should have raised when Luciana Carro (aka Kat) turned up as Graystone’s publicst: how do you feel about the show dipping into the pool of “BSG” actors to fill guest roles? This isn’t quite like how “NYPD Blue” (or “Law & Order”) would often recycle the same actors into different roles, as these are two separate series that, while they share a continuity, are set decades apart. For those of you who watched “BSG,” is it a distraction, or do you feel they’ve done a good enough job of making these people look different that it’s okay? The Sister Clarice/Amanda scenes also had a bit of a soap-y tinge, even though Clarice is starting to develop more nuance than she had in earlier episodes,

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Caprica, "Know They Enemy": Hostile takeover