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*That scene is interrupted by a scene on ''Galactica''. The transition is a shot of the night sky - as seen by Adama and Roslin - with ''Galactica'' and a few other ships flying into the frame. The image of the sky is different from the aired version; instead of a star group it shows a faint part of the nebula around New Caprica. | *That scene is interrupted by a scene on ''Galactica''. The transition is a shot of the night sky - as seen by Adama and Roslin - with ''Galactica'' and a few other ships flying into the frame. The image of the sky is different from the aired version; instead of a star group it shows a faint part of the nebula around New Caprica. | ||
*The episode deliberately concentrates more on the "dance" and its boxing matches. There is far less inter-cutting with the flashbacks, allowing more time to be spent on continuous scenes in both time frames. There are some intercut flashbacks to New Caprica throughout the episode, but much of the time on the planet is shown together in longer scenes. | *The episode deliberately concentrates more on the "dance" and its boxing matches. There is far less inter-cutting with the flashbacks, allowing more time to be spent on continuous scenes in both time frames. There are some intercut flashbacks to New Caprica throughout the episode, but much of the time on the planet is shown together in longer scenes. | ||
*Small continuity hiccup: Lee Adama tells Dualla "let's get the hell out of here" and both board a Raptor. However, in his next flashback, Lee talks to his father on New Caprica; a scene that seemingly belongs before the first one, given that the flashbacks are in chronological order. His next one shows him and Dualla in the Raptor in space. | |||
*Anders is noted as living on the ''[[Salpica]]'', although the subtitles incorrectly refer to it as "the ''Caprica''". Several other episodes make note of Anders using shuttles for visiting Kara Thrace on ''Galactica'', but the ship he is living on is never mentioned. | *Anders is noted as living on the ''[[Salpica]]'', although the subtitles incorrectly refer to it as "the ''Caprica''". Several other episodes make note of Anders using shuttles for visiting Kara Thrace on ''Galactica'', but the ship he is living on is never mentioned. | ||
*[[Bear McCreary]] scored the episode again, using less orchestra, resulting in a score somewhere between the original temp score and the television version. See [[#Official Statements]]. | *[[Bear McCreary]] scored the episode again, using less orchestra, resulting in a score somewhere between the original temp score and the television version. See [[#Official Statements]]. | ||