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* RemakeCameo: Creator/RobertVaughn, who played Lee in the film, has a small role as Judge Orrin Travis.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: A young Alexa Vega as a LittleMissBadass in the third episode.



* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Originally, the plan was for Buck to die of the injury he receives near the end of the pilot and be replaced by a member of the Confederates who'd sided with the heroes, but the creators liked Dale Midkiff's chemistry with the rest of the cast so much that they rewrote the script to keep him.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Originally, the plan was for Buck to die of the injury he receives near the end of the pilot and be replaced by a member of the Confederates who'd sided with the heroes, but the creators liked Dale Midkiff's chemistry with the rest of the cast so much that they rewrote the script to keep him.him.
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Despite Wikipedia having apparently been edited to misspell his name, the character's name is Orrin Travis (I've watched this series on DVD with subtitles and can confirm the spelling)


* RemakeCameo: Creator/RobertVaughn, who played Lee in the film, has a small role as Judge Oren Travis.

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* RemakeCameo: Creator/RobertVaughn, who played Lee in the film, has a small role as Judge Oren Orrin Travis.
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* PlayingAgainstType: One of the few times (besides ''Film/{{Aliens}}'' and ''Film/TheTerminator'') that Creator/MichaelBiehn has played TheHero.
* RecycledTheSeries: Based on the film ''Film/{{The Magnificent Seven|1960}}''.
* RemakeCameo: Creator/RobertVaughn, who played Lee in the film, has a small role as Judge Oren Travis.
* RetroactiveRecognition: A young Alexa Vega as a LittleMissBadass in the third episode.
* UnCancelled: After a fan campaign organised their efforts through a website, raising $5000 for ads in Variety and USA Today, thanking the cast and crew drew some attention. This was what allowed CBS to renew the show for a second season.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Originally, the plan was for Buck to die of the injury he receives near the end of the pilot and be replaced by a member of the Confederates who'd sided with the heroes, but the creators liked Dale Midkiff's chemistry with the rest of the cast so much that they rewrote the script to keep him.

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