* ActingForTwo: In "The Chameleon," Creator/KarenCliche plays Jacqueline (as a woman) and the Chameleon disguised as Jacques Leponte in the same scene.
* ActorAllusion: Ramon's {{Leitmotif}} is a flamenco theme. He also constantly "rhapsodizes," which is sort of a stylized bad 17th-century freestyle rap. Zak Santiago, who plays him, is a trained flamenco dancer and a hip hop artist.
* DawsonCasting: Averted; 16-year-old Creator/RobertSheehan plays the nearly 16-year-old King Louis.
* DeletedScene: Every episode has at least one scene that didn't make it to TV, which can be seen on the unofficial [=DVDs=] that several fans got from the original production company. In particular, most of the aired episodes cut TheTag featuring Ramon reciting a poem about the episode's plot. Other cut scenes include:
** In the first episode, the Cafe Nouveau scene was longer and showed more background characters, and there was a short scene at the Musketeer Barracks. Also, the dungeon cleaning scene was longer: after Siroc daydreams about making a miracle cleaning product that is "a lotion and a cleanser in one," Ramon wonders if it could be a colon cleanser as well, and it [[ToiletHumor gets kind of awkward from there]]. Followed by Ramon [[{{Lampshaded}} lampshading]] his [[{{Leitmotif}} theme music]] by performing an ode to Flamenco.
** A deleted scene from "The Exile" shows Louis having a nightmare about Cromwell, disguised as Louis' grandmother, whom Louis then attacks with a fork.
** A woman sings a tribute to the Highwayman in a deleted scene from "Four Musketeers and a Baby."
** In a deleted scene from "Da Vinci's Notebook," Mazarin whips Captain Bernard for failing in his duties.
** The deleted episode tag for "The Invincible Sword" features King Louis having a dream about the Musketeers as whiny children who need his guidance.
** In a deleted scene from "Secrets," which has absolutely nothing to do with the plot, King Louis once again tries to figure out women, and decides he should start a war with Spain to make himself more attractive. Then he demands that his valet pretend to be Spain and duel with him. Several [[ClipShow clips from previous episodes]] were also cut.
* FakeBrit: UsefulNotes/OliverCromwell and UsefulNotes/CharlesII. Given the show's already epic confusion where accents are concerned, these examples are only noteworthy in that both actors do actually attempt to sound British ([[OohMeAccentsSlipping ''attempt'' being the operative word here)]].
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: By the time this show was on the air, [[Creator/IonTelevision Pax TV]] was over ''$1,000,000'' in debt, so between that, the ending of Pax's relationship with Creator/{{NBC}}, and their transition to ''i'' and then Ion, this show didn't have a chance.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Michael Boisvert, who plays Charles, originally auditioned for the role of D'Artagnan.
* Creator/KarenCliche [[http://mutantxarchive.livejournal.com/422646.html has stated]] that playing Jacqueline was her hardest role because she had to learn to swordfight and act like a man.