(at around 9 mins) Miller leaves his hat on the counter. In the next scene he's wearing it again.
He was wearing the hat at 08:45. Dimitri Jay Hernandez obviously picked it up (09:07) as Miller Thomas Jane was escorting Gaunt Belter Kyle Gatehouse outside in an armlock. The next scene that he's wearing it in comes at 09:35 on the transport.
He was wearing the hat at 08:45. Dimitri Jay Hernandez obviously picked it up (09:07) as Miller Thomas Jane was escorting Gaunt Belter Kyle Gatehouse outside in an armlock. The next scene that he's wearing it in comes at 09:35 on the transport.
The airlock on the shuttle Knight is in the wrong place in exterior shots. The inside of the shuttle looks like it is orientated in the same way as most other ships in the show which are built more like tower blocks with the engines in what would be the basement and the decks stacked like the floors of the building. However the airlock on the Knight is right in the middle of the cabin on the deck. That should have it exit in the middle of the engine cluster on the stern but it isn't. In exterior shots it's on the side of the shuttle.
The other clue that it was a mistake in visuals rather than writing is when they engines shut off they lose thrust gravity and have to turn their mag boots on.
The other clue that it was a mistake in visuals rather than writing is when they engines shut off they lose thrust gravity and have to turn their mag boots on.
Right at the beginning, after the girl manages to kick out the door of the cell, she looks at the blood stains on the wall and we can see blood drops dripping down, which would be impossible in absence of gravity.
At around 3 mins, the audio description track states, "Julie emerges into a hexagonal corridor." The corridor is octagonal, not hexagonal.
(at around 4 mins) Even though there's no gravity on the Scopuli, the sparks from Julie's blowtorch when she's cutting through the sealed engineering hatch fall down rather than spray outwards.
Water and oxygen are portrayed as valuable commodities but the reactors in use on Ceres would provide abundant quantities of both as byproducts of nuclear fusion.
That doesn't make them any less valuable. They are export goods.
That doesn't make them any less valuable. They are export goods.