Part of what I always loved about Caprica was that it reminded me of a sci fi translation of Rome, which--from my POV--is exactly what life on Caprica should seem like. This is borne out by their casting of Polly Walker, who played Atia, as the head of Zoe's cell/school; the fact that she then turns out to be in a religiously-inspired poly relationship with, like, four other people of various sexes is just gravy.
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Part of what I always loved about Caprica was that it reminded me of a sci fi translation of Rome, which--from my POV--is exactly what life on Caprica should seem like. This is borne out by their casting of Polly Walker, who played Atia, as the head of Zoe's cell/school; the fact that she then turns out to be in a religiously-inspired poly relationship with, like, four other people of various sexes is just gravy.