The Return of the Archons - S1-E22
Revealing mistake: In the holding cell, as Spock attempts to analyze McCoy's mental state, the alcove is brightly lit a hand held lamp. As the camera pulls back, the light is seen to move, and then is turned off.
8th Jul 2016
The Return of the Archons - S1-E22
Revealing mistake: In the holding cell, as Spock attempts to analyze McCoy's mental state, the alcove is brightly lit a hand held lamp. As the camera pulls back, the light is seen to move, and then is turned off.
8th Jul 2016
The Return of the Archons - S1-E22
Continuity mistake: As Kirk talks to an "absorbed" McCoy, in the back-and-forth cuts between them, the part in Kirk's hair jumps from left to right and back.
8th Jul 2016
The Return of the Archons - S1-E22
Continuity mistake: After the Law Giver kills Tamar, he starts to raise his staff. When the camera is in a close up on the Law Giver a second later, it's straight out again. (00:13:15)
8th Jul 2016
Revealing mistake: After the Mariner has Enola, the Deacon and his goons collide. In slow motion, the three of them are exploding a split second before the collision, and they're several feet from each other.
8th Jul 2016
Continuity mistake: After the Mariner rescued Enola, the Deacon and his goons collide. As the fireball of their collision comes up, their wakes are still visible. A second later, the fireball is still growing but the wakes have totally subsided. Not possible given the explosion is only several seconds old.
8th Jul 2016
Continuity mistake: When the Paper trader dies, he falls on the netting, with his hand on the tri-hull support. When the Mariner kicks the body overboard, it is lying completely on the support.
8th Jul 2016
Continuity mistake: When Helen first pulls the Mariner up in the cage, his face is covered by the recycling goo, with lumps all over his face. After the cut to Helen for her line, his face is wet, but clean.
8th Jul 2016
Continuity mistake: As the first skiers are being towed by the Sky Boat, two head for the left ramp, two go to the right. When the angle reverses to see them going up, all four appear to be going up the same ramp.
4th Jul 2016
28th Jun 2016
Revealing mistake: As the command post is engulfed by fire, one (stuntman) soldier comes crashing through and over a table. As he does, the gloves he wore to protect his hands during the fire scene are visible. Nobody else was wearing gloves. (00:38:00)
28th Jun 2016
28th Jun 2016
Revealing mistake: In Amanda's quarters, when she repulses Q, as he flies toward the corner, you can tell it is his stunt double.
28th Jun 2016
Revealing mistake: In the cargo bay, as Riker stands alone, through the whole scene where a case is about to hit him, you can tell it's a stuntman with a bad wig.
28th Jun 2016
Continuity mistake: As Geordi talks to Ms. Rogers, Riker is walking in the background by some containers and a crewman in blue. After a cut to Ms. Rogers, Riker is suddenly alone with a data pad.
28th Jun 2016
Continuity mistake: AJ took the pistol from Bosch and shot Wilson to stop him. As AJ comforts a wounded Bosch, the pistol is suddenly back in Bosch's belt before AJ gets there.
28th Jun 2016
Continuity mistake: The front tag on the cop car that Lauren steals is hung correctly. As she approaches the crowd, it's askew.
28th Jun 2016
Continuity mistake: When Howe goes to check Jordan, her eyes are open. After the cut to Vinnie, they're closed.
28th Jun 2016
Other mistake: As the spear mounted on the bucket of the loader passes through the wall, it passes over the body on the bunk. Unless it was a dead body or a dummy, the man should have reacted.
28th Jun 2016
Audio problem: Howe kills the two guys on the sailboat with an M-16, but the sound is of an Uzi.
28th Jun 2016
Revealing mistake: After the machine runs over the terminal, killing him, when the camera shows the legs being run over again, it's easy to tell that they're dummy legs.
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