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@NickWood07 lol..I noticed that....wounder if she will make it for the whole series run or at lest the first 2 seasons I guess before they kill her off or something?
You say its distant from Galactica, but I wonder if you noticed in the actual pilot episode where Joseph Adama is hugging his son, William (good old Admiral Adama), a hint of the Adama theme runs through? I just went :O as soon as I heard it, I'm positive that is it though. Any thoughts?
I did notice the Adama theme run through at that scene. Very nice scene between Joseph and young William. What I meant by distant is that Caprica is a different show than Galactica. That's how the creators wanted it to be. So in turn, the music is a very different kind of music. But the little addition of the Adama theme was good to hear. It shows that the two shows obviously are apart of the same universe.
The theme is there. Bear McCreary mentioned it on his blog. He was hoping some BSG fans would notice it if they were paying attention to the music. I noticed it the first time I watched it too. I was like oooh cool!
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"Notes On A Scandal", for example.
Great stuff, though!