While rewatching the show on Hulu, I've begun to notice things I would not have expected to be there. Things that hint at the future of the game at the time, or small details that reveal more than people thought. Thus, I figured a thread about such discoveries would be handy. Anyone and everyone may post "secrets" they discover, which can then be discussed or disputed in detail here.
I will go first with something from the final minutes of "Castle Bodhran or Bust, Part 2". At the end of the episode, Reggie invites Kaz to pick any ten cards he wants. Sitting on Tom's table are four stacks made up of various cards, four of which are visible to the viewers: Maxxor, Takinom, what I presume is Lore, and Heptadd. Notice, however, that it is not actually "Takinom", but "Takinom, the Shadow Knight"! In other words, they knew about this card back in the tenth episode of the show! Of course, there are a few mistakes (SK Takinom has a mugic counter and air in addition to fire), but it is still surprising that this artwork existed that far back, at least to me.
I will go first with something from the final minutes of "Castle Bodhran or Bust, Part 2". At the end of the episode, Reggie invites Kaz to pick any ten cards he wants. Sitting on Tom's table are four stacks made up of various cards, four of which are visible to the viewers: Maxxor, Takinom, what I presume is Lore, and Heptadd. Notice, however, that it is not actually "Takinom", but "Takinom, the Shadow Knight"! In other words, they knew about this card back in the tenth episode of the show! Of course, there are a few mistakes (SK Takinom has a mugic counter and air in addition to fire), but it is still surprising that this artwork existed that far back, at least to me.