As the Adama brothers rise to new positions in the Ha'la'tha, they are haunted by the mission of their late parents and the different direction the Guatrau is taking them. Daniel hopes to use this with Sam by offering Cylons for Tauron, in exchange for refraining to carry out the ordered hit.
Season 1 Episode 15 of Caprica resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
 s01e01 - Pilot
        s01e01 - Pilot
          
        
      
     s01e02 - Rebirth
        s01e02 - Rebirth
          
        
      
     s01e03 - The Reins of a Waterfall
        s01e03 - The Reins of a Waterfall
          
        
      
     s01e04 - Gravedancing
        s01e04 - Gravedancing
          
        
      
     s01e05 - There Is Another Sky
        s01e05 - There Is Another Sky
          
        
      
     s01e06 - Know Thy Enemy
        s01e06 - Know Thy Enemy
          
        
      
     s01e07 - The Imperfections of Memory
        s01e07 - The Imperfections of Memory
          
        
      
     s01e08 - Ghosts in the Machine
        s01e08 - Ghosts in the Machine
          
        
      
     s01e09 - End of Line
        s01e09 - End of Line
          
        
      
     s01e10 - Unvanquished
        s01e10 - Unvanquished
          
        
      
     s01e11 - Retribution
        s01e11 - Retribution
          
        
      
     s01e12 - Things We Lock Away
        s01e12 - Things We Lock Away
          
        
      
     s01e13 - False Labor
        s01e13 - False Labor
          
        
      
     s01e14 - Blowback
        s01e14 - Blowback
          
        
      
     s01e15 - The Dirteaters
        s01e15 - The Dirteaters
          
        
      
     s01e16 - The Heavens Will Rise
        s01e16 - The Heavens Will Rise
          
        
      
     s01e17 - Here Be Dragons
        s01e17 - Here Be Dragons
          
        
      
     s01e18 - Apotheosis
        s01e18 - Apotheosis
          
        
      
    The planet Caprica is the cultural, economic, political, educational, and technological centre of the Twelve Colonies. However, this world is also rotting. Plagued with decadence and crime, the people of Caprica are unaware of the storm brewing in the form of the creation of the Cylons, a robotic life-form that is destined to rebel and eventually destroy the Twelve Colonies.
Set nearly 60 years before the war between man and machine depicted in Battlestar Galactica, Caprica establishes a much earlier conflict, one that pits the predominately polytheistic colonial society against an uprising belief based on the radical idea of a singular God. Coinciding with this spiritual warfare is the creation of the Cylons. Developed to be a leap in technological progress, Cylons are made with the promise of becoming an artificially new race to walk beside mankind, but with none of its inherit rights.
These events are set against the backdrop of the Graystones and the Adamas, two distinct families whose lives intersect and change forever following a terrorist bombing that takes the lives of their daughters. Motivated by factors ranging from loyalty and family to greed and hubris, their choices will lead to allegiances, betrayals, and even cuddle. The consequences of their actions will seal humanity's inevitable damnation, as well as planting the seeds of its possible salvation.
Taking place in an earlier era and place than Battlestar Galactica, this prequel series hopes to continue posing moral and philosophical questions in the same tradition of dramatic storytelling without imitating it. The show's different time and location allows the story told in its predecessor to be tackled from a different perspective with new characters, environment, and elements.