The Washington Merry-Go Round - S1-E10
Corrected entry: A Frisbee is shown being tossed near the Washington monument. The Frisbee (nee Pluto Platter) did not exist in 1952. (00:39:00)
Starring: Aidan Gillen, Laura Mennell, Ksenia Solo, Michael Malarkey
The Washington Merry-Go Round - S1-E10
Corrected entry: A Frisbee is shown being tossed near the Washington monument. The Frisbee (nee Pluto Platter) did not exist in 1952. (00:39:00)
Factual error: A Master Sergeant is being interrogated. Captain Quinn is reading his ID Card. The card has an expiration date of "Indefinite." Enlisted personnel have a expiration date that coincides with their term of enlistment. Only officers have an "Indefinite" expiration date. (00:15:00)
Hopkinsville - S2-E4
Trivia: If you look closely, that Bourbon that Captain Quinn is drinking is called "Ruppelt Bourbon", a nod to the real-life Captain Ed Ruppelt, the first Director of Project Blue Book, and who the character of Captain Quinn is partially based. Thanks to David O'Leary for the information. (00:18:20)
Question: At the end, why was Fuller drugged and dragged? What were they trying to keep him quiet about that he could possibly have let slip? What exactly was it that he saw and engaged that night up in the plane?
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Correction: While a Frisbee-like disc is seen, we don't actually see the brand name. Prior to being called Frisbee (and Pluto Platter), Southern California Plastics started manufacturing plastic flying discs for pipco in March 1948, which were labeled and sold as "Flying-Saucer."
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