Bolt tells a different story of Fraser and Diefenbaker met than the one told in the pilot and earlier in the series.
Bolt tells a different story of how Fraser and Diefenbaker met than the one told in the pilot and earlier in the series.
Fraser claims that Paul Revere, William Dawes, and Dr. Prescott started out from Boston together, but only Dr. Prescott made it through to Concord. In fact, Revere and Dawes started out from Boston together. Samuel Prescott only joined them in Lexington and he was the only one who made it to Concord.
Fraser explains to Ray that "if I remember correctly, it was the Continental Congress of 1872 that spelled out the meaning of the colors of the seal." He does not remember correctly; the red, white and blue colors of the U.S. seal were adopted by the Congress of the Confederation in 1782, almost a century earlier than Fraser's reckoning.