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Episode #2.5 - S2-E5

Revealing mistake: When Ben Miller asks for the forensics report on the oyster and shot glass, the report has egregious spelling mistakes ("Specimin" instead of Specimen) and shows the victim testing positive for Oxycodone rather than strychnine! For the record, it is an entirely different lab test (a real one, with 'specimen' spelt correctly) done for a patient under prescription medications (morphine, oxycodone and benadryl) and its date is inconsistent with every other episode (it's a 03/19/2010 document and in the first season it was established the year was 2011), but these last details can be noticed only if you freeze-frame. (00:42:00)

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Episode #2.1 - S2-E1

Revealing mistake: Richard at home is reading a book on slavery. An English book, at least the cover and the big header of the first internal page are in English, and about slavery. But a quick peek before the cut easily reveals that the book is written in French and talks about cocktails. (00:28:10)

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24th Mar 2020

Death in Paradise (2011)

19th Mar 2020

Death in Paradise (2011)

Meditated in Murder - S7-E6

Revealing mistake: Jack searches for Bryn Williams. We see the page with the results. Florence suggests him then to change to William Bryn, he types it, but the next close-up shows the results page with the query unchanged from before. Still, the bottom result (the top one are still all "Bryn Williams) is the one ("William Bryn") they are looking for. (00:16:20)

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