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.
Amy Emerick Tice
23rd Oct 2021
Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993)
23rd Oct 2021
Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993)
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.
23rd Oct 2021
Halloween Kills (2021)
Factual error: The morgue is located on the lowest floor of a hospital not on the patient rooms floor. And the blinds on the windows would certainly be closed. In this hospital they are open and people can see dead bodies. Never happen.
22nd Oct 2021
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995)
Factual error: When Tommy is in the phone booth, there's fresh bright red blood on the floor. Since it's from Jamie it would be dark brown by now since it's been there all night.
22nd Oct 2021
The Sopranos (1999)
Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood - S3-E1
Revealing mistake: Right before the FBI vehicle pulls out behind Carmela, you see the traffic stop on cue, so they can get right behind her. (00:07:37)
21st Oct 2021
Halloween: H20 (1998)
Continuity mistake: In the yearbook photo of Laurie it says class of 78. She just started her senior year a few months earlier, so she would be class of 79.
14th Oct 2021
Married... with Children (1987)
Dead Men Don't Do Aerobics - S4-E2
Other mistake: Jim Jupiter stays with Peg for a week. 6 days later he's shown heavier than he was before. You don't gain that much weight in 6 days.
12th Oct 2021
Married... with Children (1987)
Dead Men Don't Do Aerobics - S4-E2
Revealing mistake: When we see Jim Jupiter on his show after gaining weight, you can plainly tell he's wearing padding under his clothes to make him look fat.
12th Oct 2021
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995)
Stupidity: All those people at the bus station yet no-one reports a blood trail from the phone to the bathroom? There's even blood in the sink.
8th Oct 2021
The Sopranos (1999)
Knight in White Satin Armor - S2-E12
Continuity mistake: The location of the gunshot wound changes when Janice shoots Ritchie the second time. First shot shows up high on left side. Next shot shows in center of chest. (00:44:07)
27th Sep 2021
Married... with Children (1987)
Other mistake: Depending on the season the Bundys' address is 9764 Jeopardy Lane. Season 4 the address is 9674. But in the opening credits when Steve is shown on his porch the address is 9674. (00:00:20)
27th Sep 2021
Married... with Children (1987)
So This is How Sinatra Felt - S6-E12
Plot hole: Bud and Kelly hide behind the cash register all day. They talk normally the whole time yet Al doesn't hear a word they say and has no idea they are even there.
27th Sep 2021
Married... with Children (1987)
Revealing mistake: When the chain is cut from Al's wrist, you can see and hear that it's plastic not metal. (00:02:28)
26th Sep 2021
Married... with Children (1987)
Factual error: Al plants a vegetable garden. 6 weeks later his garden is shown with fully developed vegetables including full stalks of corn. Not possible in a month and a half.
17th Sep 2021
Halloween (1978)
Continuity mistake: At the start of the film Michael smashes the window, later on at the school the window is intact.
8th Sep 2021
Family Guy (1999)
Baby, You Knock Me Out - S9-E5
Continuity mistake: Peter sets his globe on the table beside the box it came in and walks over to Joe and hugs him. Next shot shows the globe back in the box on the couch even though you see the edge of the box the whole time.
8th Sep 2021
Married... with Children (1987)
Master the Possibilities - S2-E16
Factual error: A credit card company doesn't send random cards to just anyone. One comes for Buck. First of all you need a social security number, proof of income etc. And looking at what Al and Peg bought, it's an unlimited card.
Suggested correction: Decades ago (including the 1980s when this show aired), credit cards were sometimes sent to almost anyone - or "anything", such as a family's dog. People used to joke about actually getting a credit card for their cats, dogs, infant children, etc. Credit card representatives also went on campuses to lure "unemployed" students into getting credit cards by offering a free gift. They hoped college students would buy what they wanted or needed and parents would bail them out (pay the bills).
Suggested correction: It should be pointed out that credit card companies, especially in the past, do send out random cards (and offers). They buy customer information from stores from various sources, like warranty cards. People who have received credit cards for their pets (which has happened) have often filled out warranty cards with their pets' name but the rest of the information is the person's.
And some of the "less than honest" recipients of unsolicited credit cards were able to use the cards practically immediately, so went on shopping sprees and charged thousands of dollars for whatever they wanted with no intention of paying or being identified. And not all college students had parents that would bail them out, resulting in huge losses. It took a while, but the credit card companies learned from their mistakes and made drastic changes to avoid getting ripped-off in the future.
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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