Other mistake: When Spider-Man breaks the chain off the steering wheel of the boat, several of the links on the back loop of the chain break off, which would be impossible since he broke the chain at the front.
Stupidity: When Spider-Man is working in the lab, he uses his webbing to barricade the door shut so no-one interrupts him. When Debra Whitman shows up and asks who is in there, he identifies himself as Peter Parker. When he is finished with his work, he leaves out of the window so that by the time the security guards break the door down, he has vanished. Since he used his webbing to keep the door closed, it would be pretty easy for Debra and the security guards to figure out that Peter is Spider-Man since Spider-Man's webbing is at the scene and Peter seemingly vanished into thin air.
Continuity mistake: When Spider-Man is in the lab analyzing Mary Jane's jacket for clues, the inside of the door to to the lab has the door knob on the right side. When Debra Whitman is trying to get in the lab, the door knob on the outside of the door is on the right side as well, when it should be on the left side. The inside knob also disappears when the security guards break the door down.
Continuity mistake: When Captain America and Red Skull are grappling near the vortex, their fingers are interlocked. When the shot changes, their hands are pushing against each other's torsos.
Other mistake: Two scenes in this episode are shown out of order. First we see Captain America and Spider-Man lying on the ground near the dimensional vortex at the mercy of Chameleon and the Red Skull, with Cap flicking a rock across the room to distract Chameleon so that he and Spider-Man can re-engage them in battle. Shortly after, we see Spidey and Cap arriving at the dimensional vortex to configure it to defeat Electro, with Chameleon and Red Skull attacking them once Spidey has finished with the vortex, revealing they had been lying in wait knowing full well someone would figure out that the vortex was the key to stopping Electro.
Continuity mistake: When Captain America is giving Spider-Man moral support after Mary Jane's accident on the roof, the red glove on his right hand briefly turns blue when he puts his hand on Spider-Man's shoulder.
Other mistake: When Spider-Man and Silver Sable are chasing the Red Skull and Kragov, they are able to deduce which direction they are going by identifying their footprints. However, Spidey and Silver Sable themselves don't leave footprints when walking over the same spot.
Factual error: When Kingpin has Robbie dangling from a helicopter, Spider-Man jumps onto the helicopter and tells Kingpin he promised to release Robbie, to which Kingpin replies sardonically with "And so I shall." Neither of these two should be able to hear each other over the helicopter rotors. Spider-Man doesn't possess super hearing and Kingpin is a normal human.
Stupidity: When the Kingpin has acquired all six keys required to access the doomsday device, he gives every member of the Insidous Six a key and promises them a share in the spoils, despite knowing that one of them is a traitor. He even acts dumbfounded when the Chameleon reveals himself to be the traitor moments later.
Character mistake: When the Red Skull reemerges from the vortex, he sees Chameleon and acknowledges him as his stepson. However, only moments before this, Kragov explicitly stated that the Chameleon was more like an adopted son to the Red Skull.
Audio problem: When Dr. Groitzig is saying "It's been so many years," he has his fingers in his mouth. While it's possible to speak with fingers in your mouth, your voice will sound quite different when doing so, and Groitzig's voice sounds normal.
Other mistake: When Silver Sable infiltrates Kingpin's Russian lair with sleeping gas, before falling unconscious, Kingpin correctly deduces that he has been betrayed. In the next scene, Kingpin asks Silver Sable how she was able to infiltrate his lair, and she tells him one of his men is a traitor, which elicits an incredulous reaction from Kingpin, completely contradicting the previous scene where Kingpin already surmised there was a traitor.
Other mistake: When J. Jonah Jameson is on the phone with Wilson Fisk, one shot shows that the area of Jameson's desk between the receiver and the cord is colored the same gray color as the cord, instead of the golden-brown color the rest of the desk is.
Plot hole: When Debra and Margaret arrive at the underground arena with the device that can revert the humanoid lizards to their original forms, they lose control of the device and it ends up in the hands of Ghila, who monologues that the humanoid lizards' existence was an accident and that she will use the device to return them to being regular lizards. Ghila had never seen this device before, nor did anyone tell her what its purpose was, so there's no way she could have known it was designed to reverse the mutations.
Plot hole: Miranda Wilson states that after the accident on the movie set left her face disfigured, she hid in the catacombs by the bridge and almost died from her condition until Quentin Beck found her after he was released from prison. Beck is the one that caused the accident in the first place, so even if he only spent a month in prison, Miranda Wilson would have died from starvation or malnutrition - if not infection from her untreated facial disfigurement - long before Beck could have been released from prison and found her.
Continuity mistake: When the Green Goblin is first confronted by Spider-Man, he is riding his regular glider. Then after he pushes Spider-Man down onto the roof, one shot show him riding the larger glider.
Audio problem: When J. Jonah Jameson is telling Peter he can work off his wedding gift over the next decade or two, his mouth movement is slightly out of sync with the dialogue.
Revealing mistake: After Scorpion causes the chandelier to fall onto Spider-Man, the camera pans to the right and Scorpion appears out of thin air onto the screen.
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