Continuity mistake: When War Machine and Spider-Woman are standing underneath the hole Madam Masque created, in certain shots Spider-Woman is standing on War Machine's left, and in others, she is standing directly in front of him. (00:15:45)
Revealing mistake: When Mandarin lifts up the fallen canopy, the arm that is underneath it is briefly transparent. (00:20:24)
Iron Man, on the Inside - S2-E6
Continuity mistake: When Tony and Julia are leaving Stark Enterprises, the window next to the entrance is suddenly larger than it was when Clint entered the building moments earlier. (00:01:23 - 00:02:01)
Iron Man, on the Inside - S2-E6
Continuity mistake: When the airplane wing lands on Hawkeye, it only crushes his lower half. When Iron Man lifts the wing off him, his entire body is suddenly under it. (00:04:58)
Iron Man, on the Inside - S2-E6
Continuity mistake: When the Hacker is preparing to watch Iron Man shrink down, Iron Man is standing roughly in the center of the platform. A couple of shots later, he has moved back several steps. (00:08:09)
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Other mistake: When Iron Man has successfully shrunken down, Julia confirms that he has been reduced to the size of a molecule. However, the line separating the slabs on the floor of the platform he was standing on, as well as the edge of the platform behind him are also still visible. If he was the size of a molecule, the floor around him would also account for a very small surface area, not even large enough to be the size of a drop of water. (00:08:36)
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Continuity mistake: When Iron Man is about to be injected into the reservoir of Hawkeye's IV bag, if you look closely, you can see the reservoir is empty. When the shot changes, it is suddenly filled with blood. (00:09:16)
Iron Man, on the Inside - S2-E6
Continuity mistake: When Ultimo misses punching Iron Man, his fist connects with Hawkeye's spine and leaves cracks in one of the pedicles. When the shot changes, the cracks are gone. (00:15:20)
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Revealing mistake: When Julia is shaking pepper onto Hawkeye's nostrils, the edge of an animation cell is visible in Hawkeye's philtrum area. (00:16:48)
Iron Man, on the Inside - S2-E6
Continuity mistake: When Iron Man is saying to Hawkeye "It's a shame, you need all you can get," Hawkeye's collar area is flesh-colored, when it should be purple from his costume. (00:18:35)
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Continuity mistake: When the hacker's home is first shown, he has a lawn between his house and the sidewalk. When Hawkeye and Iron Man are standing outside his house after the police have taken him away, the lawn has been replaced by a driveway. (00:18:55 - 00:20:04)
Iron Man, on the Inside - S2-E6
Continuity mistake: When Iron Man and Hawkeye are watching the Hacker being taken away by the police, the basketball hoop is behind them. When the shot changes, it is in front of them. (00:19:58)
Audio problem: When H.O.M.E.R. is saying "Visual onscreen," his mouth isn't moving. (00:01:00)
Continuity mistake: When Rhodey is watching Iron Man try to slow down the space ship, Iron Man is surrounded by partly cloudy blue sky. When the action switches to Iron Man's point of view, he is in outer space. (00:01:37)
Continuity mistake: When H.O.M.E.R. is telling Tony that the spaceship is programmed to return to the planet Elysium in two hours, his arms are down at his side. When the shot changes, his right hand is on his hip. (00:05:52)
Continuity mistake: When Titanium Man is using his eye lasers to cut a hole in the ship, the circle becomes drastically smaller just before he hits Iron Man. (00:09:25)
Factual error: When War Machine is about to collide with the star, he ends up mere inches away from its surface before being rescued by Iron Man. Yellow-white stars have a surface temperature of about 10,000° F, and the metal with the highest melting point is tungsten, which is 6,192° F. Iron Man specifically says he switching his armor to "inferno mode" in order to safely catch Rhodey, but Rhodey does no such switching for himself, nor is it even revealed if his armor has that capability, so he should have been incinerated. (00:09:55 - 00:10:30)
Factual error: When War Machine is drifting towards the star, just before Iron Man rescues him, he rotates his body to bring himself to a dead stop. Since he's in the vacuum of space, rotating his body would not have stopped him. He would have instead continued drifting, but with his body now drifting into the star feet first. (00:09:56)
Continuity mistake: When Iron Man catches War Machine just before he falls into the star, the devices on either side of War Machine's helmet are colored red, when they should be blue. (00:10:16)
Continuity mistake: When War Machine is saying "Core levels dippin'?", the section of his helmet between the top of his head and his right temple is incorrectly colored white, when it should be blue. (00:11:20)
Answer: Gleaned from the Internet: Some critics criticized the premise of so many one-off battles that were introduced and concluded within one or two episodes. Others felt the first-season plot lines were overly simplistic and never progressed or developed through the season. Also, the rivalry between Iron Man and the Mandarin also failed to capture viewer's attention.
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