Continuity mistake: When Peter is talking to the tree, the tree changes colour between shots. (00:17:50)
Continuity mistake: When Chris shows Peter his drawing in the forest, in the shot before there was no drawing on either side. (00:19:00)
Continuity mistake: When the head Native American is saying he wishes he had a spiritual vision also, there is just his right hand man beside him and the Indian in the grey suit to his other side with nobody directly behind him. When the camera cuts to a wide angle from more of a distance, suddenly the fat Indian with the cigar appears behind him, then vanishes again in the next shot. (00:20:04)
Continuity mistake: On the couch, Lois tells Peter that maybe Chris is the one that should be earning that badge. As she does, Peter's arm is down at his side and her hand is resting on it. It then cuts to his reaction and suddenly his arm is out in front of him with no time between shots.
Brian: Portrait of a Dog - S1-E7
Continuity mistake: When Chris and Lois are watching the news on the couch, there is a tall fan on a stand behind the couch next to Chris. Moments later when Peter walks in and goes around the couch, the fan is missing. (00:02:54 - 00:03:21)
Brian: Portrait of a Dog - S1-E7
Continuity mistake: After Peter said he tried to go on a game show, it cuts away to a scene of Jeopardy with the man at the stand holding a card. When it cuts to a close up of the man, the position of his fingers shift downward on the card, and his wrist is turned down. (00:04:14)
Brian: Portrait of a Dog - S1-E7
Continuity mistake: After Lois gives Brian a new collar for the show, he turns to thank her and in the reflection of the mirror, we see there is a cabinet and the shower curtain on the right side of the room. Then after she leaves the room and he puts eye drops in, the reflection is shown again and suddenly the cabinet and shower are on the left side of the room. (00:05:32)
Brian: Portrait of a Dog - S1-E7
Continuity mistake: Brian's black collar briefly turns back to his red one when he's looking at the bird combust. (00:05:56)
Brian: Portrait of a Dog - S1-E7
Continuity mistake: At the dog show, Stewie starts to try to get out of his stroller before asking Meg to push him into a lake. The person on the right of the screen as he's struggling is only seen from the calves down, and is wearing blue pants and black shoes. After Meg gets up and says she'll find him a juice box, the people behind Stewie do not match up with this at all. And then in the next close up of him, there are identical legs in the same position as before, but now with black pants and white shoes. (00:06:42)
Brian: Portrait of a Dog - S1-E7
Continuity mistake: After Brian throws the treat at Peter and storms off, Peter tells him to not walk out on him. There are people in the bleachers behind him. When it cuts to a close up of Peter, suddenly more people appear on the bleachers. (00:07:45)
Brian: Portrait of a Dog - S1-E7
Continuity mistake: After the dog show, the next establishing shot is the family car driving down the road past a fence, a blue building, and a pink building. Immediately after, the shot cuts to inside the car and suddenly the fence is gone, and the blue building has turned yellow with other buildings changing or appearing. (00:07:57)
Brian: Portrait of a Dog - S1-E7
Continuity mistake: When the cop is making Brian lay down on the sidewalk, the fender wells of his squad care are a brownish red color. When Brian lays down, in the close up this all turns black. (00:09:37)
Brian: Portrait of a Dog - S1-E7
Continuity mistake: As the cop is telling Peter that leash laws are for Brian's own good, he points his pen at Peter with one hand, holding his clipboard in the other. It cuts to a different angle mid sentence and suddenly the cop is ripping the ticket out of his clipboard and his pen has vanished. (00:09:44)
Brian: Portrait of a Dog - S1-E7
Continuity mistake: The morning after the dog show, Peter and Chris are watching the news in the kitchen. Peter has a plate in front of him with two eggs and bacon on it. It is turned so that it makes almost a smiley face with the bacon towards his arm and the eggs crooked to the side. In the next shot from a different angle showing Lois in the kitchen, the plate rotates so now the egg and bacon smile is directly facing Peter. (00:10:27)
Brian: Portrait of a Dog - S1-E7
Continuity mistake: After Brian storms out of the kitchen, Peter is holding a leash in his right hand. When it cuts to a close up of Peter before he says Brian won't get far, suddenly his right hand is empty. (00:12:55)
Brian: Portrait of a Dog - S1-E7
Continuity mistake: At the pound, when the keeper says sentences Brian to lethal injection, Lois stands up holding Stewie. Stewie's arms are down at his sides draped over Lois' arms. The next shot is a close up to Stewie, and suddenly his arms are crossed in front of him with his hands together. (00:17:37)
Brian: Portrait of a Dog - S1-E7
Continuity mistake: On Peter's letter to MacGuyver, the return address is '725 Spooner St.', but in other episodes, Peter lives at 31 Spooner St. (00:17:51)
Brian: Portrait of a Dog - S1-E7
Continuity mistake: At the hearing, when the middle judge is saying Brian is a danger to society, the woman in blue on the far left folds her arms and places them on the desk. In the next shot, her arms are still folded but now behind the desk. (00:20:26)
Brian: Portrait of a Dog - S1-E7
Continuity mistake: While Peter and Brian are arguing in the kitchen the side door has a handle on the right side, but when Peter insists that Brian use the leash Brian storms out of the house, and the door's hardware has changed to a doorknob that is now on the left side of the door.
Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater - S2-E1
Continuity mistake: When Peter starts trying to say it's OK to swear sometimes, the thermostat dial on the wall behind him, that was under the picture frame has disappeared from where it was. Then when Lois is next to him recalling to him how they met, the dial reappears on the wall. (00:01:10)
Chosen answer: It's a real song called "Elvira". Originally by Dallas Fraizer in '66, however, this version seems to be the Oak Ridge Boys cover version. However, the mega lesbians skip the verse and just sing the chorus after the opening line.
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