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*It also the first time the Cylons use their "human" names on the basestar when not speaking with Baltar. D'Anna Biers is named by Caprica-Six and another Number Three. Cavil's name is used by Three. | *It also the first time the Cylons use their "human" names on the basestar when not speaking with Baltar. D'Anna Biers is named by Caprica-Six and another Number Three. Cavil's name is used by Three. | ||
*[[w:Coincidence|Coincidence]] (and [[w:destiny|destiny]] / [[w:predestination|predestination]]) seems to be a major theme with this episode: the humans and Cylons show up at the planet at the same time; the temple is discovered by Tyrol, son of a priest who revered this place; the planet is orbiting a star that will go supernova within days. | *[[w:Coincidence|Coincidence]] (and [[w:destiny|destiny]] / [[w:predestination|predestination]]) seems to be a major theme with this episode: the humans and Cylons show up at the planet at the same time; the temple is discovered by Tyrol, son of a priest who revered this place; the planet is orbiting a star that will go supernova within days. | ||
*Galactica has acquired at least four more nuclear warheads, bringing the total to at least seven; beginning the series with five and using one to destroy a basestar {{TRS|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II}} and another being detonated by [[Gina Inviere]] on ''[[Cloud 9]]'' | *Galactica has acquired at least four more nuclear warheads, bringing the total to at least seven; beginning the series with five and using one to destroy a basestar {{TRS|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II}} and another being detonated by [[Gina Inviere]] on ''[[Cloud 9]]'' ([[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]). In the podcast, Ron Moore suggests that [[Pegasus]] is the source, but the number of nuclear warheads is still limited. | ||
*When the Hybrid speaks of the Chosen One, she looks directly at Baltar, not Three, who has her eyes closed. | *When the Hybrid speaks of the Chosen One, she looks directly at Baltar, not Three, who has her eyes closed. | ||
*Kara Thrace's explanation of marriage as a sacrament is similar to the [[w:Annulment (Catholic Church)|principles of the Roman Catholic Church]]. In this religion, a marriage between a baptized man and woman is one of the seven sacraments of the faith. A sacramental marriage cannot be dissolved, but only reviewed later to determine if the marriage was valid at all. If the marriage is invalid, an annulment is allowed. This suggests, by extension, that Thrace and Anders have had [[dedication ceremony|dedication ceremonies]] (the Colonial equivalent of [[w:baptism|baptism]]) if such a requirement is needed by the gods. | *Kara Thrace's explanation of marriage as a sacrament is similar to the [[w:Annulment (Catholic Church)|principles of the Roman Catholic Church]]. In this religion, a marriage between a baptized man and woman is one of the seven sacraments of the faith. A sacramental marriage cannot be dissolved, but only reviewed later to determine if the marriage was valid at all. If the marriage is invalid, an annulment is allowed. This suggests, by extension, that Thrace and Anders have had [[dedication ceremony|dedication ceremonies]] (the Colonial equivalent of [[w:baptism|baptism]]) if such a requirement is needed by the gods. | ||