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    • As the Spindrift heads directly toward the space warp, the passengers look out a side window and see the warp as well.
    • The cat is way too low in the scene where Mark sees it through the doorway. The bottom of the doorsill is only a foot or two off the ground: the bottom of the cat's neck is at the same level. It would have to be in a deep hole for the angle to be correct.
    • Many of the episodes span the course of a single night. With a 1-to-12 scale, this means the little people can walk about 2-3 "giant" miles a night. So everything we see them walk to in all the episodes is all within 2-3 miles of everything else they walk to. This means a lot of giant buildings are absurdly close to the Spindrift site(s). Within walking distance this week: an entymologist's lab
    • The Spindrift here doesn't appear to be that badly damaged: it lands once and then lifts off and lands a second time. Presumably the cat's attack damaged the ship enough to require two seasons' worth of repair, but this isn't made very clear, considering that the driving story element of the next two years would be repairing it!
    • Although Fitzhugh seems to lose his money to the cat here, it is referenced in subsequent episodes so presumably he went back and picked it all up.
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    • Steve: We have to sit her down to recharge our power cells. We'll need enough power to reach escape velocity. Dan: Do you really think there is an escape?
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    • The opening of this episode starts with the opening credits, and then the episode begins with no credits. The show runs until the first commercial break, and then the story credits are shown. After this, all subsequent episodes would have a brief teaser before the opening credits, then show the guest and directing credits immediately afterward.
    • The opening credits here and throughout the first season, in order, are: Burton, Matheson, Arngrim, Marshall, Lund, Young, and Kaszner. Kaszner is irregularly listed as a "Special Guest Star".
    • The date of the flight June 12 (1983) is Irwin Allen's birthday. He was born on June 12, 1916.
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