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Caprica fans rejoice! Remember that nonsense about Caprica Season 1.5 not airing until January? Yeah, SyFy realized that was stupid, too. Now, Caprica returns on Tuesday, October 5th at 10PM EST on SyFy, right after Stargate Universe.

In addition to Season 1.5 airing on October 5th, that’s also the day that Caprica Season 1.0 will be released on DVD! The boxed set, which also includes the unrated/extended pilot episode, comes with oodles of extras including podcasts, video blogs from the set, and 48 deleted scenes!

Wait, was that a typo? Let me read that again… *reads again*

Nope, that’s right. 48 DELETED SCENES. I swear to Mars that if too many of them are Sam Adama scenes, I’m gonna cut a bitch.

In any case, this isn’t only good news for fans. It’s also good news for newbies who want to give this show a whirl. Buy/Netflix (I love that Netflix is a verb now) the first half of the season and marathon the frakkers so you can watch the new episodes of Caprica live!

And yes, if you enjoy the show, it’s important that you watch the show live rather than DVR, if you can. There’s still no word on a Season 2, and they probably moved the remaining episodes up from January is to see how it does in the ratings in a new time slot with a strong lead-in. Those ratings will pretty much make the decision for them. So, like Bill O’Reilly says, DO IT LIVE! (That never gets old!) And spread the word to people you think might like the show. There’s also a #CapricaArmy forming on Twitter!

Lastly, whether you’re a Caprica newbie, or a fan who needs a refresher, SyFy put together this video to get you caught up! Enjoy, and get ready for the exciting second half of Season One of Caprica!


Teresa Jusino was born on the same day that Skylab fell. Coincidence? She doesn’t think so. Her “feminist brown person” take on pop culture has been featured on websites like ChinaShopMag.com, PinkRaygun.com, PopMatters.com, and CentralBooking.com (edited by Kevin Smokler). She is currently working on several fiction projects, including a web series for Pareidolia Films called The Pack, which she hopes to debut by the end of the year! Get Twitterpated with Teresa, Follow The Pack or visit her at The Teresa Jusino Experience.

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Teresa Jusino was born the day Skylab fell. Coincidence? She doesn't think so. A native New Yorker, Jusino has been telling stories since she was three years old, and she wrote a picture book in crayon in nursery school. However, nursery school also found her playing the angel Gabriel in a Christmas pageant, and so her competing love of performing existed from an early age. Her two great loves competed all the way through early adulthood. She attended NYU's Tisch School of the Arts where she majored in Drama and English Literature, after which she focused on acting, performing in countless plays and musicals in and around New York City, as well as short films, feature length independent films, and the one time she got to play an FBI agent in a PBS thing, which she thought was really cool, because she got to wear sunglasses and a dark suit and look badass. Eventually, producing was thrown into the mix. For four years, she was a company member and associate producer for a theater company called Stone Soup Theater Arts. She also produced a musical in which she also performed at Theater For the New City called Emergency Contraception: The Musical! by Sara Cooper, during which she ended every performance covered in fake blood. Don't ask. After eight years of acting, Jusino decided that she missed her first love – writing – and in 2008 decided to devote herself wholly to that pursuit. She has since brought her "feminist brown person" perspective to pop culture criticism at such diverse sites as Tor.com, ChinaShop Magazine, PopMatters, Newsarama, Pink Raygun, as well as her own blog, The Teresa Jusino Experience (teresajusino.wordpress.com), and her Tumblr for feminist criticism, The Gender Blender (tumblwithteresa.tumblr.com). She is also the editor of a Caprica fan fiction site called Beginning of Line (beginningofline.weebly.com), because dammit, that was a good show, and if SyFy won't tell any more of those characters' stories, she'll do it herself. Her travel-writer alter ego is Geek Girl Traveler, and her travel articles can be followed at ChinaShop while she herself can be followed on Twitter (@teresajusino). Her essay, "Why Joss is More Important Than His 'Verse" can be found in the book Whedonistas: A Celebration of the Worlds of Joss Whedon By the Women Who Love Them (Mad Norwegian Press). In addition to her non-fiction, Jusino is also a writer of fiction. Her short story, December, was published in Issue #24 of the sci-fi literary journal, Crossed Genres. A writer of both prose and film/television scripts, she relocated to Los Angeles in September 2011 to give the whole television thing a whirl. She'll let you know how that goes just as soon as she stops writing bios about herself in the third person.
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