Blake's 7
 

Spacefall

At the end of "The Way Back," Blake, strapped in his prison ship seat, looks over his shoulder at the window behind him as the ship leaves Earth. This same scene is recapped at the beginning of "Spacefall," only now Blake is sitting one seat to the left of the window instead of directly in front of it.

Just after Avon slips into the access tunnel and the prisoners close the hatch behind him, the star field in the window shakes and wobbles.

Cygnus Alpha

The high priest Vargas is wearing a nice new pair of decidedly 20th century basketball shoes under his robe. We even get a good close-up of them at one point.

Time Squad

When she's getting up to go look for the aliens in the hold, Jenna stumbles on the teleport console, trips and has to regain her footing before heading down the corridor.

Jenna moves down the corridor on her way to the hold with her Liberator gun in hand. The weapon lights up and flashes several times, even though she isn't firing it.

Duel

Travis fails Astronomy 101 in this episode with the line, "Blake. The other patrols have pushed him into this galaxy, I knew it." The line should have been, "into this solar system," not "galaxy." B7's ships weren't capable of intergalactic travel.

Mission to Destiny

Just after Cally says that the pilot's death was "a misfortune," she stands and her chair scrapes noisily on the floor. The sound startles Avon, standing behind her, and he flinches.

When Blake hastily slaps at the oxygen vent control to close it, the knob breaks off, drops to the floor and bounces noisily away.

When Avon and Cally are taking off their gun belts to hand them to Blake, Avon accidentally clips himself in the chin with the protruding barrel of his gun.

Breakdown

Gan and Avon are picking themselves up from the computer room floor after Liberator is rocked by several explosions. Blake rushes in to say, "Are you all right?" But he's been standing out there in the corridor, blocking a big bright patch of light throughout the scene, only to rush in on cue.

Orac

When Cally puts her teleport bracelet on in the teleport room, it's on her right wrist. After she and Blake materialize on the planet's surface, the bracelet has mysteriously moved to her left wrist instead.

When Avon calls and wakes Vila up, ordering him to the teleport room, you can see Vila, who's supposed to be in his quarters at this point, hiding in the corridor waiting for his cue.

As Liberator approaches it, the planet changes color.

Trial

In one shot of the Liberator's flight deck with Jenna at the helm, there's a BBC workman's toolbox visible, sitting under the main navigation console.

Shadow

On the flight deck, when Vila says he can't remember anything "between meeting Largo and waking up back on the ship," Bek, sitting behind him, starts his next line too early, stops and waits for Vila to finish, then says it again.

Hostage

Waking up alone on the flight deck, Blake shouts, "Gan! Avon! Vila!" and gets a little too enthusiastic on the final name. He does an accidental "spit take" and sprays the set.

Voice From the Past

In the final scenes on the planet, Blake's teleport bracelet appears and disappears repeatedly between shots. It reappears the final time just before he snatches it off and tosses it away to avoid being teleported up.

Horizon

Jenna's bracelet changes from her right to her left wrist in mid-teleport when she and Blake go down to the planet.

When the crew teleports up at the end, the shirtless Vila arrives in a completely different position relative to the others. On the surface, he's standing in a ring with the rest of them. When they materialize, he's hunched over and is now in the middle of their circle with the others around him.

Project Avalon

As Jenna leaves the flight deck and heads down the access corridor, a camera is briefly visible just to the right of the hexagonal entryway.

Bounty
The explosive collar supposedly locked around Blake's neck is undone and hanging open just after he's thrown into the cell with the other prisoners.

Weapon

When the clone Blake is asking Coser for the weapon and holding his hand out, the boom mike is visible hanging over his head.

Gambit

While he's listening to Servalan, Jarriere sits down at her feet, and one of his earrings falls off. He catches it and glances nervously at the camera, but doesn't put the earring back on.

Aftermath

While Avon is occupied in hand-to-hand combat with a native on the beach, someone who isn't supposed to be in the shot can be seen walking on the ridge in the background, waving his arms in the air.

The Keeper

During the fight in the banquet hall, the spikes on Gola's mace bend several times, most obviously when he falls back onto the pillows. Must be tough bashing your enemies' skulls in with a foam rubber weapon.

Rescue

The planet Terminal changes shape and color completely from its appearance in the previous episode. Where it was blue-green and cigar shaped before, it is now gray, striped like a yarn ball, and round.

Avon apparently found a hair salon somewhere on the supposedly deserted planet Terminal. Between the time he and his crew were marooned in the previous episode and the events in this one, he's suddenly acquired a spiffy new blow-dry haircut.

Vila makes an improbable costume change in this episode. He's wearing one outfit at the end of "Terminal," when Liberator's destroyed, and another outfit entirely here, where he's supposedly marooned on the planet with the remainder of the crew. Did he take time to smuggle a spare set of clothes off the ship, even though it was disintegrating at the time?

While Vila, dejected and supposedly alone on the surface of Terminal, approaches the glass structure, a film crew member sprints across screen in the background behind him.

Moloch

In his scuffle with Servalan's trooper, Vila's teleport bracelet falls off and rolls away. We're even shown a close-up of it as it comes to rest near the dropped gun. Yet in the very next shot, as the fight continues, the bracelet is back on Vila's wrist.

Dawn of the Gods

When Avon and Tarrant are backing out of the control room, holding their guns on the Tharn's minions, Tarrant makes it out the door, but Avon accidentally misses the door frame and hits the wall before he recorrects his position and exits.

Tarrant fails Astronomy 101 here, just as Travis did in the first season. He tells the clerk, "I'm surprised you've heard of it (the FSA), if you're from another galaxy." The Tharn and his minions were not extragalactic; they were from other planets in our galaxy.

Harvest of Kairos

Tarrant is some pilot. He miraculously gets the LEM into orbit without any rocket boosters or propulsion system of any kind - and with its landing gear still attached.

Volcano

Cally has some trouble counting in this one. She telepathically informs Avon that there are three troopers boarding Liberator - but there are four.

Cally's bracelet falls off while she's being dragged to the platform by the troopers, but she somehow manages to teleport down to the planet with them anyway.

Just after Tarrant and Dayna teleport down, the power cord to Tarrant's gun comes unplugged and is hanging loose behind him.

Headhunter

When Muller demands that the box be sent back to the planet, he grabs at the teleport controls. Vila pulls his hand away, making the teleport lever break off and fall onto the console.

The headless android falls into a pile of rubble after an explosion, getting up with its red, white & blue striped costume in smudgy tatters. A moment later, its outfit is mended and completely clean. Still later, when the android is walking outside, its costume is dirty and shredded again.

Traitor

Tarrant and Dayna mug a pair of Helotrix citizens and change clothes with them. Later, when the pair are beamed back to Scorpio, they change back into their original costumes in mid-teleport.

Assassin

When Nebrox is relaxing in a chair on Scorpio's flight deck, large bright yellow power cables are visible running from the console behind him and across the set floor to the right of the shot. Maybe they were jump starting the space ship?

The number of buttons on the left shoulder of Tarrant's costume keeps changing throughout this episode. Most of the time, all 4 are there, but in several intermittent shots, one of the buttons is missing.

Animals

Tarrant and Avon burst into the lab with their guns drawn. There's mscl. debris littering the floor, and Avon's foot slips on something as he enters. He does a brief little balancing dance before regaining his footing.

Games

Orac is in two places at once: he's sitting on the console, plainly visible in front of Dayna as she calls the landing party to bring them up - but in the next shot of the crew on the surface, Vila is holding Orac as they teleport to the ship.

The computer simulation shoots Gerren in the left shoulder, but when the Scorpio crew teleport him up to let Soolin render first aid, he's holding his right shoulder instead.

While pulling back from Vila's conversation with the gaming computer, the camera apparently runs over a cable. There's a visible jump in the picture and an audible clanking noise.

Gold

Avon and Soolin hide from the processing plant guards in an alcove, but Avon's black-booted foot is sticking out in plain sight. Fortunately, the guards don't seem to notice and walk on by anyway.

Tarrant beams down to the refinery complex and back again without a teleport bracelet.

Blake

Just before Scorpio crashes, Avon grabs Orac and teleports to safety. When they're still aboard the ship, Orac has several wires hanging loose from underneath. When they materialize on the planet, however, all the loose wires are magically repaired and no longer hanging.
 



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