Caprica: "Things We Lock Away"
Last week, Zoe Graystone was almost nowhere to be found; this week, there are Zoes everywhere you turn. In V-World, there's Deathwalker Zoe, mixing it up with the cast of The Warriors in a junkyard swordfight. In flashbacks we meet Little Zoe, who may have a stronger connection to the Cylons than we realized. And in both realities, there is yet another incarnation of our smoky-voiced heroine, who, for lack of better understanding at the moment, we'll call Angel Zoe.
Let's start with the deathwalker, who finally meets up with her opposite number in Tamara, who greets her with several shotgun blasts to the chest. No big deal, since neither of them can be killed, but apparently it does sting a bit. Zoe seems a little surprised to learn that Tamara still holds a grudge against her for that whole "blowing her and her mother up on the train" business. Of course, this Zoe is not that Zoe, who wasn't responsible for the bombing anyway, but Tamara isn't hearing any of that – and neither are the avatars of all the other people whose loved ones were killed in the attack, all of whom converge on Zoe and beat the crap out of her.
Wounded, Zoe flashes back to the fire that nearly killed her as a child, and remembers some new things (at least, new to us) as well: drawings she'd made of suspiciously Cylon-looking robots, years before the creation of U-87…and visitations from an older version of herself, dressed all in white. A Starbuck-style angel, or more of a "Head Six" manifestation? (And is there a difference? I confess I misplaced my copy of The Metaphysics of Battlestar Galactica shortly after that series ended.)
Zoe's repressed memory is just one of the the "Things We Lock Away" uncovered in this episode, a welcome step back in the right direction after last week's plodding pit stop. Lacy is locked away in an attic, drugged by the Willow husbands (including Nestor, alive and well after the car bombing), and seemingly trapped in her own private Saw movie until Clarice finally pays her a visit in an attempt to coax out the location of a backup copy of Zoe's resurrection program – which is itself locked away in an infinity-shaped pin Zoe used to wear.