Nanny McDead - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: Esposito suggests going pick Chloe up. Castle interjects, and Beckett turns towards him; she was leaning against the doorframe but removed the hand, which is back on the frame in the next shot. (00:30:55)
1st May 2022
Nanny McDead - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: Esposito suggests going pick Chloe up. Castle interjects, and Beckett turns towards him; she was leaning against the doorframe but removed the hand, which is back on the frame in the next shot. (00:30:55)
1st May 2022
Nanny McDead - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: When the sleazy husband says "We had sex, okay?" he is wearing a ring on the middle finger of his right hand. When he answers Castle's question the ring moves to the fourth finger. (00:29:45)
1st May 2022
Nanny McDead - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: When Castle's mom says she's 1/4 responsible for Alexis' genes, the glass in front of her has merely a few drops left in it. When Castle leaves and she calls him "flatfoot", the glass is still mostly empty but there's about twice as much wine left. (00:10:30)
1st May 2022
Nanny McDead - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: When Alexis punctuates her Grandma's statement saying "you were the crazy homeless woman", she is holding the big wooden spoon up, but it's down against the rim of the bowl in the next shot. (00:09:35)
1st May 2022
Nanny McDead - S1-E2
Audio problem: When Esposito cracks the "Seasonal thing" joke about going commando, his face does not move at all. (00:01:50)
1st May 2022
Flowers for Your Grave - S1-E1
Continuity mistake: When Judge Markway signs the warrant on Castle's back, the paper changes position between shots, and there's a white sheet between the board and Castle's back that is folded in the wider angles but sticks out straight in the close-up. (00:36:20)
1st May 2022
Flowers for Your Grave - S1-E1
Continuity mistake: Castle and Judge Markway are talking about the golf course. In the close-up on Beckett, the same couple walks again by the doors in the background like in the previous shot. (00:35:30)
1st May 2022
Flowers for Your Grave - S1-E1
Continuity mistake: When the cops tear down the board with the serial killer case, you can see already next to the lawyer the note in grey ink that says that the object used to suffocate him was wrong, which is a conclusion Bishop comes to later in the case resolution, with the notes on the other two victims in the same ink. (00:28:40)
12th Mar 2022
Nanny McDead - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: After talking to Alexis at the end of the episode, Castle closes his laptop and puts it on the desk. He looks for the picture frame, and in the background you can see in two shots that the laptop is open. Wider angle, it's closed again. (00:40:15)
12th Mar 2022
Nanny McDead - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: Castle and Beckett are walking with Mr. Peterson asking him about the possible affair. He says that she was making "Us" dinner; there's a woman in the background, grey coat and a scarf. The scarf changes position at the cut when they call him out on the pronoun. (00:20:25)
12th Mar 2022
Nanny McDead - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: Interviewing Chloe, the protagonists tell her that Sara's ex thought she had a new guy. Look at the cyclist in the background (that already made an appearance earlier); he reappears in the next shot as she goes "Uhm...", and he moved backwards. (00:18:15)
12th Mar 2022
Nanny McDead - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: When Castle makes the joke about Kate being both controlling and disapproving, his elbow is on the right, then on the left of the railing bar. (00:16:50)
12th Mar 2022
Nanny McDead - S1-E2
Revealing mistake: In the very first close-up of the body at the morgue, the 'body' blinks. (00:11:15)
12th Mar 2022
Nanny McDead - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: Castle is on a break at home. Alexis asks him "Who got killed today?" He's putting the cap on a spice dispenser, empty. When she follows with "Do they know who did it?" the dispenser refilled. He then puts it down, but it's back in his hands at the cut. (00:09:10)
12th Mar 2022
Nanny McDead - S1-E2
Stupidity: Mrs. Peterson tells the cops in the first interview that the phone went 'straight to voicemail', which would happen if the phone was off, and it's not the case. There's no reason why she'd lie about this particular fact. Which ties into the larger problem that the cops are looking for the missing phone but nobody tried to call it nor the phone company told them it was still on, or the plot wouldn't work.
12th Mar 2022
Nanny McDead - S1-E2
Factual error: The establishing shot of the building where the murder takes place features on the foyer quite prominently "715 - The Langham." The story takes place in New York, but The Langham (named after the famous British hotel) is the name of a residential building in 715 S Normandie Avenue in Koreatown, Los Angeles, used in this episode. There is a hotel by that name in New York, not an apartment building, on 5th Avenue. (00:01:00)
12th Mar 2022
Nanny McDead - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: When Beckett takes the call at the beginning of the episode, her fingers change position on the phone between shots. (00:00:50)
12th Mar 2022
Flowers for Your Grave - S1-E1
Continuity mistake: At the precinct checking Tisdale's alibi for the passport stamps, Castle asks why can't she just admit he was right. Ryan next to her is holding the receiver in a different way (look at the index finger) at the cut. (00:34:10)
12th Mar 2022
Flowers for Your Grave - S1-E1
Continuity mistake: Beckett teases Castle after the visit to Harrison Tisdale, spelling out why he's obviously lying. During the scene, the passers-by change position between shots, especially noticeable at the beginning. (00:33:45)
12th Mar 2022
Flowers for Your Grave - S1-E1
Continuity mistake: Harrison Tisdale hands Beckett his passport; it's facing opposite directions in the two shots. (00:33:25)
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