Will & Grace

Will & Grace (1998)

6 continuity mistakes in Whose Mom is It Anyway? - chronological order

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Whose Mom is It Anyway? - S2-E4

Continuity mistake: Near the beginning of the episode, Will is pouring some wine. First, he pours a full glass and hands it to Grace, then he begins to pour another glass that obviously already has wine in it. He then hands this to Grace and takes an empty glass from her to fill, which he already filled (there is no sign that she already drank the wine in the glass). (00:01:55)

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Whose Mom is It Anyway? - S2-E4

Continuity mistake: When Will and his date are having dinner at Will's flat, will pours his date a glass of wine into an empty glass that the date is holding out. When the shot changes the date is holding a full glass near his chest, and when the shot changes again, Will is still filling it up.

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Fanilow - S6-E10

Question: Will and the others are in line to buy Barry Manilow tickets when the box office opens at 6:00 a.m. the next morning (it is established that the episode takes place before midnight) and at one point Rudy states that the show is "tomorrow night." My question: is it common in New York for a fairly popular performer to sell tickets only on the day of the show? I live in Southern California and I can't think of a single time I've heard of a concert headliner selling tickets less than a month before the show.

JustJudy

Chosen answer: I'm not from New York so I can't speak for them, but in Chicago it has happened before. not very often though but I do recall it happening. I have also seen no tickets sold prior to the show at all, it was just first come first served the night of the show. That is very uncommon though.

princesskelli

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