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# The claim is made that "they (the Colonials) think Boomer is a Cylon". This is not the case. The only one who really suspects this is [[Galen Tyrol]], only after "Litmus". However, the same explanation is given in ''[[Battlestar Galactica: The Story So Far|The Story So Far]]'' to account for the "Cylon" writing on Boomer's mirror. | # The claim is made that "they (the Colonials) think Boomer is a Cylon". This is not the case. The only one who really suspects this is [[Galen Tyrol]], only after "Litmus". However, the same explanation is given in ''[[Battlestar Galactica: The Story So Far|The Story So Far]]'' to account for the "Cylon" writing on Boomer's mirror. | ||
#Later, the narrator connects [[William Adama]]'s fight with Conoy to [[Laura Roslin]]'s announcement that the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] look [[humanoid Cylons|human]], but Roslin's conference does not occur until "[[Litmus]]", some days or weeks later. | #Later, the narrator connects [[William Adama]]'s fight with Conoy to [[Laura Roslin]]'s announcement that the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] look [[humanoid Cylons|human]], but Roslin's conference does not occur until "[[Litmus]]", some days or weeks later. | ||
#It is claimed that [[Lee Adama]] "wants to be a lawyer", when in fact he joins the defense team in the belief of justice and the rule of law. He was a child when he briefly toyed with the idea of stepping | #It is claimed that [[Lee Adama]] "wants to be a lawyer", when in fact he joins the defense team in the belief of justice and the rule of law. He was a child when he briefly toyed with the idea of stepping in his grandfather's footsteps. | ||
In addition to these, a small mistake is made when [[Saul Tigh]] is identified as "Commanding Officer Tigh". | In addition to these errors, a small mistake is made when [[Saul Tigh]] is identified as "Commanding Officer Tigh". | ||
The producers of this recap video also assembled [[lostpedia:Lost in 8:15|"Lost in 8:15"]], a similarly humorous recap of ''[[w:Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'' commissioned by [[w:American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] shortly before that series's season 4 premiere. Both videos are narrated by Mary O'Brien, a senior writer and producer at Met|Hodder, the company that produced the video<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2008/03/battlestar-reca.html|title='Battlestar Galactica' recap video: Who the frak is that?|date=Mar 31, 2008|accessdate=|last=|first=|format=|language=}}</ref>. | The producers of this recap video also assembled [[lostpedia:Lost in 8:15|"Lost in 8:15"]], a similarly humorous recap of ''[[w:Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'' commissioned by [[w:American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] shortly before that series's season 4 premiere. Both videos are narrated by Mary O'Brien, a senior writer and producer at Met|Hodder, the company that produced the video<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2008/03/battlestar-reca.html|title='Battlestar Galactica' recap video: Who the frak is that?|date=Mar 31, 2008|accessdate=|last=|first=|format=|language=}}</ref>. | ||