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* A number of main characters are not present at all during this episode: {{callsign|Lee Adama}}, {{callsign|Athena}}, {{callsign|Karl Agathon}}, [[Saul Tigh]], [[Felix Gaeta]], and [[Anastasia Dualla]]. Kara Thrace only makes a short appearance. Also, no Cylons physically appear, outside of [[Messenger Six]]. | * A number of main characters are not present at all during this episode: {{callsign|Lee Adama}}, {{callsign|Athena}}, {{callsign|Karl Agathon}}, [[Saul Tigh]], [[Felix Gaeta]], and [[Anastasia Dualla]]. Kara Thrace only makes a short appearance. Also, no Cylons physically appear, outside of [[Messenger Six]]. | ||
* This is the second episode in a row in which the Tyrols play a major role above other supporting characters. | * This is the second episode in a row in which the Tyrols play a major role above other supporting characters. | ||
* The prop department still hasn't produced any ensign [[Military Ranks (RDM)|rank insignia]] yet. Like in "[[Scar]], | * The prop department still hasn't produced any ensign [[Military Ranks (RDM)|rank insignia]] yet. Like in "[[Scar]]", lieutenant j.g. insignia are used instead. | ||
* While [[Galen Tyrol]] appears to have completely recovered from injuries sustained in "[[A Day in the Life]]," his wife is still dealing with hers and is seen walking with a crutch. Dialogue suggests that she is suffering from after-effects of "[[w:Decompression sickness|the bends]]" and has had a minor relapse. It is possible that Tyrol's [[Final Five|Cylon nature]] enabled him to better endure decompression and to recover faster. | * While [[Galen Tyrol]] appears to have completely recovered from injuries sustained in "[[A Day in the Life]]," his wife is still dealing with hers and is seen walking with a crutch. Dialogue suggests that she is suffering from after-effects of "[[w:Decompression sickness|the bends]]" and has had a minor relapse. It is possible that Tyrol's [[Final Five|Cylon nature]] enabled him to better endure decompression and to recover faster. | ||
* One of the deckhands has lost an arm, but is using a prosthesis to work. | * One of the deckhands has lost an arm, but is using a prosthesis to work. | ||
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** This attitude may be one factor in allowing Gaeta and Zarek to stage their coup months later. | ** This attitude may be one factor in allowing Gaeta and Zarek to stage their coup months later. | ||
* Cally Tyrol's statement that Dualla was only promoted to lieutenant because she married Lee Adama is false. While their relationship may have played a role in the decision, she was promoted before the marriage, and also before being assigned to ''Pegasus''. In fact, Dualla made an effort to keep their relationship under wraps before her transfer was approved {{TRS|Unfinished Business}}, likely to prevent accusations of nepotism. | * Cally Tyrol's statement that Dualla was only promoted to lieutenant because she married Lee Adama is false. While their relationship may have played a role in the decision, she was promoted before the marriage, and also before being assigned to ''Pegasus''. In fact, Dualla made an effort to keep their relationship under wraps before her transfer was approved {{TRS|Unfinished Business}}, likely to prevent accusations of nepotism. | ||
* This episode, as well as "[[The Woman King]]" display an ongoing theme since Season 2 that focuses on how human beings are self-destructive by nature without any Cylon intervention. As stated in "[[A Day In The Life]], | * This episode, as well as "[[The Woman King]]" display an ongoing theme since Season 2 that focuses on how human beings are self-destructive by nature without any Cylon intervention. As stated in "[[A Day In The Life]]", the Fleet hasn't encountered any Cylon forces for approximately two months. This state of complacency has allowed the typical in-fighting amongst the Colonials to resume, especially with the depreciating state of quality of life amongst the ships in the Fleet. | ||
* This episode is the first to flesh out further previous hints at a caste system amongst the original twelve colonies, much the same as first world and third world countries today, or splits between the western and eastern world. Gemenon, Sagittaron and Aerilon are noted as being 'poor' colonies, Caprica, Virgon and Tauron are noted as being richer colonies. | * This episode is the first to flesh out further previous hints at a caste system amongst the original twelve colonies, much the same as first world and third world countries today, or splits between the western and eastern world. Gemenon, Sagittaron and Aerilon are noted as being 'poor' colonies, Caprica, Virgon and Tauron are noted as being richer colonies. | ||
* Although he was born on Aerilon, Baltar has been elected as Caprica's representative to the [[Quorum of Twelve (TRS)|Quorum of Twelve]] {{TRS|Colonial Day}}. Apparently, either he is a naturalized citizen of Caprica and it is legal for a naturalized citizen to be elected as Caprica's quorum representative, or he is so widely believed to be Caprican that he was elected by mistake. | * Although he was born on Aerilon, Baltar has been elected as Caprica's representative to the [[Quorum of Twelve (TRS)|Quorum of Twelve]] {{TRS|Colonial Day}}. Apparently, either he is a naturalized citizen of Caprica and it is legal for a naturalized citizen to be elected as Caprica's quorum representative, or he is so widely believed to be Caprican that he was elected by mistake. | ||
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* Why isn't [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] mentioned along with [[Anastasia Dualla|Dualla]] as another member of the "working class" that rose to be part of the Fleet leadership, as he was born on [[Aerilon]] and started his career as an enlisted man? | * Why isn't [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] mentioned along with [[Anastasia Dualla|Dualla]] as another member of the "working class" that rose to be part of the Fleet leadership, as he was born on [[Aerilon]] and started his career as an enlisted man? | ||
* Besides Baltar's testimony, is there any real solid evidence that Baltar was born on Aerilon? Official statements by Ronald D. Moore confirm the truth of this backstory, but can Baltar actually prove it to his fellow Colonial citizens? | * Besides Baltar's testimony, is there any real solid evidence that Baltar was born on Aerilon? Official statements by Ronald D. Moore confirm the truth of this backstory, but can Baltar actually prove it to his fellow Colonial citizens? | ||
* With the information provided by "[[Unfinished Business]]" and "[[A Day in the Life]], | * With the information provided by "[[Unfinished Business]]" and "[[A Day in the Life]]", have the attitude and admiration towards Admiral Adama changed significantly to the point that his crew feel more indifferent or resentful of him? | ||
* Besides the six colonies that were mentioned, how were the other colonies, such as Picon, considered? | * Besides the six colonies that were mentioned, how were the other colonies, such as Picon, considered? | ||
* Will Tyrol tell Cally about what really happened at his meeting with Adama? Will Cally be told that Adama originally planned on executing her? | * Will Tyrol tell Cally about what really happened at his meeting with Adama? Will Cally be told that Adama originally planned on executing her? | ||