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*Baltar does not know the identities of the Cylons hidden in the Fleet, and regrets not asking Boomer before Cally shot her. | *Baltar does not know the identities of the Cylons hidden in the Fleet, and regrets not asking Boomer before Cally shot her. | ||
*Roslin misidentifies Helo as a Raptor pilot. In the Miniseries, he was Boomer's [[ECO]]. | *Roslin misidentifies Helo as a Raptor pilot. In the Miniseries, he was Boomer's [[ECO]]. | ||
*Apollo and Starbuck finally kiss in this episode, albeit briefly. ([[Scar| | *Apollo and Starbuck finally kiss in this episode, albeit briefly. ([[Scar|future]] [[Unfinished Business|trysts]] becomes more involved.) | ||
*Commander Adama crushing walnuts in his hand is reminiscent of the nervous habit of Captain Queeg in the classic film [http://www.filmsite.org/cain.html ''The Caine Mutiny'']. Captain Queeg would roll a pair of ball bearings in one hand during times of stress. Commander Adama's comments about loyalty and a ship being "like a family" also echo Captain Queeg. | *Commander Adama crushing walnuts in his hand is reminiscent of the nervous habit of Captain Queeg in the classic film [http://www.filmsite.org/cain.html ''The Caine Mutiny'']. Captain Queeg would roll a pair of ball bearings in one hand during times of stress. Commander Adama's comments about loyalty and a ship being "like a family" also echo Captain Queeg. | ||
*The Cylons continue to operate troops on the surface of Kobol, but without orbital support from a basestar, or sufficient numbers to be more than a nuisance to the Colonials. | *The Cylons continue to operate troops on the surface of Kobol, but without orbital support from a basestar, or sufficient numbers to be more than a nuisance to the Colonials. | ||