Esai Morales Talks About the “Battlestar Galactica” Prequel “Caprica”
Our boy Esai Morales is in the “Battlestar Galactica” prequel “Caprica” and spoke to IGN about his character Joe “Adama” Adams, who raises his son William Adama to preteenhood after his wife and daughter are killed by monotheists terrrorists.
And the plot thickens, as Esai explains things further:
“I meet Eric Stoltz’s character, a very wealthy technical industrialist, whose daughter was involved, I find out later, in this whole thing,” he continues. “But until that point, I’m grateful that he’s kind of taken me under his wing and that he wants to show me this technology that he’s claiming can bring his daughter back to life.”
“I’m the moral compass in this, where Eric Stoltz is the intellectual mad genius who is willing to do anything to not only succeed in this business but also bring his daughter back,” he says. “They kind of go hand in hand. The technology that could make this robot, well, they want to make mechanical soldiers [with it too].”
Esai Morales, the moral compass? Well, dang; this show has that many wicked villains? Welll, this is television after all folks, not real life.
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Comment made on July 28, 2009 at 9:33 amque bueno está !!! no hay foto que no me guste de él. me voy a la piscina a bajár el calentón.