What's sex got to do with it? - S4-E4
Continuity mistake: When Charlotte is showering, a bunch of foam on her forehead appears and disappears and reappears again randomly depending on the shot.
17th Jun 2020
What's sex got to do with it? - S4-E4
Continuity mistake: When Charlotte is showering, a bunch of foam on her forehead appears and disappears and reappears again randomly depending on the shot.
17th Jun 2020
Continuity mistake: The musician leaves a note for Carrie on top of the napkin. A shot later the napkin is inches away and the note is on top of the glass table.
17th Jun 2020
Continuity mistake: When Charlotte asks if Big and Carrie are friends, her fork is pointing upwards or downwards depending on the shot. Also, the pinched omelette appears and disappears randomly.
17th Jun 2020
Continuity mistake: During breakfast, when Carrie says she spent the night with Big, the pancake on Miranda's fork appears and disappears randomly.
17th Jun 2020
The real me - S4-E2
Continuity mistake: When Oscar tells Carrie that her hair is all wrong, he moves his left arm up and down and signals her, but from the front angle his arm is lowered and doesn't move an inch.
17th Jun 2020
Continuity mistake: When Charlotte asks if Tray is her boyfriend or lover, Miranda's fork is lying on the plate or held in his hand, depending on the angle.
17th Jun 2020
The real me - S4-E2
Continuity mistake: When Oscar tells Carrie about looking like a whale, his assistant is either by his side or behind him. This changes back and forth.
17th Jun 2020
The real me - S4-E2
Continuity mistake: When Oscar shakes the underwear at Carrie, the position of his thumb holding the clothes hanger changes between shots.
17th Jun 2020
The real me - S4-E2
Continuity mistake: When Carrie talks about Cindy's beauty Mark, the photographer is drinking wine, but the glass disappears in the angle shot from behind.
17th Jun 2020
The real me - S4-E2
Visible crew/equipment: When Carrie shows the Cindy Crawford picture, the filming crew plus lighting screens on the side and on the ceiling are reflected on the bottle.
17th Jun 2020
The real me - S4-E2
Continuity mistake: When Sam shows her picture to the store clerk, two huge lighting screens are reflected on the glossy paper.
17th Jun 2020
The real me - S4-E2
Continuity mistake: When Sam arrives at the framing store, the position of the handles of her bag changes between shots.
17th Jun 2020
The real me - S4-E2
Continuity mistake: When Sam talks to the framing store clerk, his hand is first on the notepad, but then jumps to being on the table.
17th Jun 2020
The real me - S4-E2
Continuity mistake: When Oscar sayas "what's your opinion, love" the photographer's camera swaps from raised to lowered.
17th Jun 2020
The real me - S4-E2
Continuity mistake: Miranda puts the magnifier loupe on top of the sheet, but a second later it's on the table.
17th Jun 2020
The real me - S4-E2
Continuity mistake: At Oscar's studio, the photographer's left arm is raised and grabbing the strap, or lowered depending on the shot.
17th Jun 2020
The real me - S4-E2
Continuity mistake: When Miranda shakes Dave's hand, her towel is below her collarbone in the front shots or above, in the angle shot from behind.
17th Jun 2020
The real me - S4-E2
Continuity mistake: After Miranda serves herself the salad dressing she puts down the ramekin on the table. A shot later she is putting it down again.
17th Jun 2020
The real me - S4-E2
Continuity mistake: When Lynne says she wants Carrie in her show, her hands are crossed in the front shots, but moving in the rest of the angles. This swaps back and forth.
17th Jun 2020
The agony and the 'ex'tasy - S4-E1
Continuity mistake: When Carrie holds the "Dear single" letter, the envelope is below the paper, but in the close-up it's behind the upper part of the letter.
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