Continuity mistake: In the scene where Jessica is in the shower crying and the power goes out, she gets out, puts on a white t-shirt and goes walking around the house. When she walks through the garage door and grabs a hammer, there is blood on the front of the t-shirt (right at or a little lower than her waist and looks like someone grabbed the shirt with a bloody hand). Where did it come from? She didn't run into anything or anyone. [There's a deleted scene showing her step on a piece of glass. She gets blood on her hands when she pulls the glass out, then presumably wipes her hands on her shirt. Still a mistake, as removing that scene means the blood appears from nowhere, but there's the reason.]
Continuity mistake: When the bomb is dropped, Jason is looking skyward, but in the next shot he's looking straight forward.
Factual error: When the FBI agents are shooting Jason, 2 things happen that shouldn't, 1. His machete is shot but doesn't move, the force from the bullet would cause the knife to move. 2. When the bullets hit the knife, they cause sparks, bullets never cause sparks when they hit metal.
Other mistake: Where were the crime scene people? Jessica goes to her mom's house and her friend from the diner is cleaning up the blood? Highly unlikely.
Continuity mistake: When Luke and Deborah go into the tent, their shadows show Luke automatically take off the shirt she is wearing. But the next shot, when the camera goes into the tent, Deborah is once again wearing the shirt.
Plot hole: After Steven breaks out of prison, he goes to Jason's home. Then Jessica's boyfriend shows up talking on the phone and he says he will ask Jessica for permission to shoot their show at Jason's house. He should know that Jessica doesn't know she is a relative of Jason.
Revealing mistake: Jason is being bombarded with gunshots and the machete isn't damaged at all. The bullets magically bounce right off it. And "spark".
Plot hole: It appears no one even did the slightest bit of police work in the murder of Jessica's mother, if they had they would have seen evidence that Steve's story was true. Like evidence of someone going out the window and the cop's fingerprints on the knife.
Continuity mistake: Jessica's baby changes from one scene to the time she arrives at her moms house. First, the baby doesn't have much hair. Then at the house, her hair is thicker and she seems to have grown a little.
Continuity mistake: When Debbie is in the tent with her boyfriend, she gets a condom out of the wrapper and throws it aside, still in the tent. Later on, the wrapper is outside the tent, because we see Jason step on it.
Suggested correction: We see her toss it. Don't see where it landed. Could have easily gone out the tent flap.
Continuity mistake: The father of Jessica's baby, while in jail, had some of his fingers broken by Craitan Duke, but in the next scene, he is fighting another character and his hand with broken fingers is working fine.
Other mistake: When Jessica first goes to her mother's house after her murder, her friend asks why she didn't tell her about the baby. Jessica says she was going to tell everyone but didn't expect to be back so soon. She just told her mom on the phone she was going to visit the following weekend so yes she did.
Continuity mistake: When Steven fights the possessed sheriff at Diana's house, they hit the table knocking the lamp on the floor. You hear it shatter yet it's still lit.
Suggested correction: We don't know how much time has passed since she was killed. Crime scene people would have come and gone. And what's wrong with her friend cleaning up the blood? She's just being a good friend.
lartaker1975
I highly doubt in a murder scene the police would make you clean it up! Think about that.
Amy Emerick Tice
That's absolutely what happens: https://www.aftermath.com/content/who-cleans-up-murders/. https://www.biohazardresponse.com/blog/three-things-you-need-to-know-when-your-home-is-a-crime-scene/ Once evidence is dealt with, everything left isn't the responsibility of the police to clean up. Most people would hire cleaners rather than do such an unpleasant job themselves, but it's the responsibility of the property owners to clean.
That's just your opinion. Unless you know police procedure in every state then you can't make that assumption.
lartaker1975