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* Starbuck's insubordinate behavior towards [[Cole Taylor|Stinger]] doesn't go uncommented now. | * Starbuck's insubordinate behavior towards [[Cole Taylor|Stinger]] doesn't go uncommented now. | ||
* Roslin's line to Baltar in "[[Epiphanies]]" about getting too close to his Cylon subjects echoes Admiral Cain's complaints in the added scenes. | * Roslin's line to Baltar in "[[Epiphanies]]" about getting too close to his Cylon subjects echoes Admiral Cain's complaints in the added scenes. | ||
* The reintroduction of the full rape sequence creates a possible continuity error with Helo's line, "He was trying to rape a prisoner" in "[[Resurrection Ship, Part II]]" | * The reintroduction of the full rape sequence creates a possible continuity error with Helo's line, "He was trying to rape a prisoner" in "[[Resurrection Ship, Part II]]". | ||
* Sharon screaming "I'll tell you" makes it more likely that she was lying when she claimed not to know what the [[Resurrection Ship]] was, although a person under duress is likely to offer information they do not have in order to stop the torture. Still, it seems unlikely for Sharon to be ignorant of the appearance of a ship so central to Cylon life. | * Sharon screaming "I'll tell you" makes it more likely that she was lying when she claimed not to know what the [[Resurrection Ship]] was, although a person under duress is likely to offer information they do not have in order to stop the torture. Still, it seems unlikely for Sharon to be ignorant of the appearance of a ship so central to Cylon life. | ||