Scorpion

Scorpion (2014)

2 continuity mistakes in True Colors - chronological order

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True Colors - S1-E6

Continuity mistake: Walter and Paige begin dancing and there is a lady dancing in a green dress behind them. In the next frame, that same couple is dancing across the room and then a second later next to Walter and Paige again. Walter's left hand holding Paige's in a dancing position also changes from open to closed. (00:26:05)

Haveahappyheart

Extinction - S4-E1

Character mistake: Happy determines that the nitrogen hydroxide ate through the drum because it was "steel alloy," in contrast with Walter's requirement that it be "pure steel." These terms are inaccurate, and would not be used by technical experts like Happy and Walter. Every steel is an alloy, combining at a minimum iron and carbon; steel with other alloying agents is called "alloy steel," not "steel alloy." Because steel doesn't refer to one specific substance, "pure steel" could never be used to specify a material for a given application.

DavidK93

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Crazy Train - S2-E7

Cabe Gallo: And I'm telling you, get me your supervisor or I'm gonna come down there and kick every square inch of your ass. I got so-cal D.O.T on the line. Total incompetence.
Toby: Yeah, you keep sweet talkin 'em Cabe, you're doin' great.

The_Iceman

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Love Boat - S1-E16

Question: After Sly jumps onto the lifeboat and they are in the water, wouldn't a propeller from a boat moving forward push water and objects away from the prop? Instead they are getting sucked under. (00:33:20)

Answer: A propeller sucks in from one side and pushes away from the other side.

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