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**Instead of just watching the fight and keeping her reaction largely to herself, she confronts her husband about what is going on between him and Thrace. She also finds out first-hand that they slept together, although the aired version makes it clear that she realizes it when watching the two. | **Instead of just watching the fight and keeping her reaction largely to herself, she confronts her husband about what is going on between him and Thrace. She also finds out first-hand that they slept together, although the aired version makes it clear that she realizes it when watching the two. | ||
**The anecdote about her childhood - how she learned that love and hatred can be two sides of the same coin - gives some new dimension to her later exchange with Anders ("Looks like they're trying to kill each other." "That's one perspective.") However, as with several other new scenes, this merely elaborates on what is already said or implied. | **The anecdote about her childhood - how she learned that love and hatred can be two sides of the same coin - gives some new dimension to her later exchange with Anders ("Looks like they're trying to kill each other." "That's one perspective.") However, as with several other new scenes, this merely elaborates on what is already said or implied. | ||
*In speculating on ways they could die other than the Cylons, Roslin suggests an "Earth"quake could kill them. Given that Colonial culture is not Earth centric, a more appropriate phrase may have been Groundquake or even Kobol-quake | **In speculating on ways they could die other than the Cylons, Roslin suggests an "Earth"quake could kill them. Given that Colonial culture is not Earth centric, a more appropriate phrase may have been Groundquake or even Kobol-quake. | ||
== Official Statements == | == Official Statements == | ||