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What is the importance of Zoe

meanoldmoe
meanoldmoe
What is the importance of Zoe
Feb 20 2010, 12:04 AM EST | Post edited: Feb 20 2010, 12:04 AM EST
What is it about Zoe being so important to the one god movement?
Why did the real Zoe feel it was important to move her avatar off of Caprica?
Are her ties to the one god religion deeper than we think ?
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rsmiley049
rsmiley049
1. RE: What is the importance of Zoe
Feb 1 2011, 5:24 PM EST | Post edited: Feb 1 2011, 5:24 PM EST
Yes, I believe Zoe's belief in the One True God is indeed a structural segment to the Caprica story. I think her ties to her religion are deep, though most likely affected by her boyfriend, and had a profound affect on her actions and resulting story line. Her actions as an avatar were driven by her beliefs.
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meanoldmoe
meanoldmoe
2. RE: What is the importance of Zoe
Feb 1 2011, 6:20 PM EST | Post edited: Feb 1 2011, 6:20 PM EST
Now that the season/ series is over.... I think that maybe Zoe had evolved and changed her feelings about her one religion....as in it wasn't what it was all cracked up to be. Even Lacy seems to have changed and grown over the course of the season.
Towards the end Zoe became more accepting of her parents and I think she saw that the religion was more likely an act of rebellion....
Now... does Zoe continue with the one God religion and help in creating a Cylon rebellion, or does she sit back and let others take over the fight?
If she was involved...why was she not part of the original 12?
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rsmiley049
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3. RE: What is the importance of Zoe
Feb 6 2011, 5:07 PM EST | Post edited: Feb 6 2011, 5:07 PM EST
"Now that the season/ series is over.... I think that maybe Zoe had evolved and changed her feelings about her one religion....as in it wasn't what it was all cracked up to be. Even Lacy seems to have changed and grown over the course of the season.
Towards the end Zoe became more accepting of her parents and I think she saw that the religion was more likely an act of rebellion....
Now... does Zoe <nobr>continue</nobr> with the one God religion and help in creating a Cylon rebellion, or does she sit back and let others take over the fight?
If she was involved...why was she not part of the original 12?"
I think Zoe was maturing, and realizing, as you said, that her practice of her beliefs was an act of rebellion. But whether she sat back an allowed others to make decisions for her I don't bellieve. Later joining the Cylon rebellion was still her act of rebellion. I think it was in her nature, even as a Cylon.
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meanoldmoe
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4. RE: What is the importance of Zoe
Feb 7 2011, 8:40 AM EST | Post edited: Feb 7 2011, 8:40 AM EST
"I think Zoe was maturing, and realizing, as you said, that her practice of her beliefs was an act of rebellion. But whether she sat back an allowed others to make decisions for her I don't bellieve. Later joining the Cylon rebellion was still her act of rebellion. I think it was in her nature, even as a Cylon."
Another one I don't get....Tamara....she just dropped off and was not seen.
She too could be of importance to the Cylons.
Same would go for Lacy too...she really grew up and it looks like she bacame quite powerful , after she took over...esp since she can command the Cylon troops.
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