Still, this episode reflects the difficulties and uncertainties of dating all Trecento sources.
The episode reflects the agonies of an army trying to do its duty without risking soldiers' lives.
The first aired episode reflected the original plan, and covering the first half-hour of a date.
The released episodes reflect the series initial Australian broadcast in its late afternoon timeslot.
The episode also reflects the practice among lower castes to resolve conflicts by holding mass meetings within their group.
But others say it is difficult to tell whether increased episodes of violence indeed stemmed from the war or merely reflected new, more rigorous reporting policies.
The episode reflects a good private eye's stock in trade: persistence, intuition, street smarts and chutzpah.
That episode also reflected on the 1992 Los Angeles riots.
Which suggested that this entire episode did indeed reflect a new and even more dangerous level in the Empire's aggressive foreign and naval policy.
Each episode of the show reflects a different story based on real life events.