The Great Ping Pong Scam - S1-E11
Plot hole: When Cat, Beck, Robbie, Jade and Andre are telling Tori about why they faked the Ping Pong team, it shows a flash back of two years ago when Tori hadn't started at Hollywood Arts yet. But in the background of the hall when they are asking for Sikowitz to help them, Tori's locker is there - how can her locker be there when she hasn't even started at the school yet? (00:12:25 - 00:12:55)
Plot hole: Throughout the show it is reported several times that Billy and Ally met when they were both eight years old in a park by sniffing each other's bottoms. However, when Billy is buried in season 3 his tombstone reads, 1968-2000, making him 32 years old. Ally is only 29 and does not turn 30 until later in that season which would at the very least, put them 2 years apart. (00:41:15)
Plot hole: In the start of season 4 we meet Liberty's little brother, Danny. J.T. and Manny are making fun of him because he is new to the school and is starting out. If he is starting out, then he should be in the 7th grade, because it is stated in the first episode that the school changed into a 7-12. Liberty, J.T., Manny, Emma,Toby etc. are all in the 10th grade so how does it end up that Danny is a grade below Liberty?
Plot hole: In the Upper Class Twit of the Year Show, there are five contestants. However, after Oliver runs himself over, in the events that follow there are only four props for the remaining twits (four mannequins, rabbits, and guns); since Oliver's death was unforeseen, shouldn't there be five of each? (This mistake, by the way, is rectified in the film version of this sketch).
You Gotta Not Fight for Your Right to Party - S2-E6
Plot hole: When Miley (as Hannah) gets stuck in the truck while trying to escape, she tells Jackson that her "belt's caught". But, when Jackson rescues her, it is visible that she is wearing no belt.
Suggested correction: It was Ponnie's locker. Remember in the episode "Crazy Ponnie", she was like "Your locker used to be my locker!"
No, because Ponnie's had to be decorated differently. Why would she put "make it shine"?