Yippee Ki Yay Melon Farmer - S6-E10
Continuity mistake: The spoon Beverly uses for the sour cream instantly switches from being in the sour cream tub to the glass bowl as she talks to Barry.
Yippee Ki Yay Melon Farmer - S6-E10
Continuity mistake: During the duelling musical holiday sweater scene, the front shots show Beverly moving her arms and torso to the music, but the shots of her left rear side show her not moving at all.
Yippee Ki Yay Melon Farmer - S6-E10
Continuity mistake: When Uncle Marvin drives his Miata up the driveway, he parks close to foliage, but when he gets out of the Miata, a blue car is reflected, rather than the greenery.
Yippee Ki Yay Melon Farmer - S6-E10
Continuity mistake: The hose wrapped around Uncle Marvin's chest changes position as Adam tells him he got the shot.
Yippee Ki Yay Melon Farmer - S6-E10
Other mistake: In this episode, Adam watches Die Hard for the first time. Earlier in season 2-1, he is shown wanting to watch Die Hard. Die Hard wasn't released until 1988 and the Goldbergs would have at least had 3 Hanukkahs before this episode. This is impossible considering the time frame at to be watching it at both times.
Character mistake: Beverly waves a university brochure in Adam's face and tells him he's going to go "to UCLA. That's in Hollywood." UCLA is in Westwood.
Angst-Giving - S7-E8
Continuity mistake: The cookbook draft Beverly gives Adam to take to school to show Dave Kim, is over 2 inches thick. When Adam returns home to give it back to Beverly it is half the size.
Factual error: Adam says it is January 27th, 1980-something, and he is watching the new movie "Cocoon", but the movie was released on June 21st, 1985, not in January.
Uptown Boy - S10-E20
Factual error: Adam kicks the wheel chock from the pickup truck, and it starts to roll back. Based on the ease and speed of the truck rolling, the chock would have been firmly stuck against the tire and would not have moved when Adam kicked it.
Answer: Not a sexual innuendo at all. Barry drove into it because he couldn't make a decision to either go his way or Lainey's way.
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