Corrected entry: The Maryland flag is upside down. The black and gold checks should be at the top. (00:17:40)
Corrected entry: When The Stewmaker parks his car in the woods and takes Lizzie out of the trunk, a camera crew is reflected in the car's front bumper.
Correction: I checked and there is no camera crew visible at all.
Alistair Pitt (No. 103) - S3-E13
Corrected entry: In the scene with Josephine, Red gives her a giraffe figurine. In the next scene with these characters the figure is an elephant.
Correction: It's not an error - the second figurine of an elephant is given to Josephine at a different meeting, implying that Red's standard gift when he sees her is another figurine for her collection. He comments to her in the first scene: "What good is a collection if it doesn't grow."
Mako Tanida - S1-E16
Corrected entry: Mako Tanida has flown to the U.S. and is waiting to get his passport stamped. The customs agent says, "Welcome to the United States" and hands him a blue passport. Japanese passports are red.
Correction: Ordinary Japanese passports are valid for five years are in dark blue, and those valid for ten years are in crimson in color. Additionally, official passports are in dark green, and diplomatic passports in dark brown.
Alistair Pitt (No. 103) - S3-E13
Corrected entry: In the beginning Red gives the woman in Paris a yellow glass giraffe, but later in the episode, there's a green glass elephant instead. (00:03:10 - 00:14:50)
Correction: This has already been submitted and corrected. These are two different meetings and two different gifts. Notice the clothes and the weather have changed too.
Correction: It's the American flag that is upside down. A flag upside down is a recognized distress call or a declaration of war.