Futurama

Futurama (1999)

4 mistakes in Xmas Story - chronological order

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Xmas Story - S2-E8

Continuity mistake: When Bender goes off the cliff, we see in the overhead shot that there are no kids on the icy lake, nor are there any tress near the lake. When it cuts there are kids on the ice and trees surrounding it. (00:02:45)

Mortug

Xmas Story - S2-E8

Continuity mistake: When Fry looks up at the clock tower the display reads "04:26" which implies it is 4 in the morning, instead of before sunset. In addition, once he has climbed up to the top of the tower, the clock has no 0 before the time and simply reads "4:26". The zero returns right at the end of the episode, in a wide shot of New New York. (00:12:40)

Xmas Story - S2-E8

Continuity mistake: While Fry is commenting on it being his first Christmas without his family, it can be seen that the door to the hallway is open. but when Hermes comes in, there's the sound of the door opening. Also, Hermes waves the two stacks of cards. The stack in his right hand has a red envelope in it that changes to white in the wide shot.

Movie Nut

Xmas Story - S2-E8

Continuity mistake: When Bender starts serving the bird for everyone, you see a chair between Fry and Tinny Tim. In the closer shot, Bender is in between Fry and Tinny Tim where the chair should be.

Bender: Bite my shiny metal ass!

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Answer: Yes Leela knew from early on that Fry had feelings for her. They were pretending to be a couple in 'A Flight to Remember' from season 1 and Fry tried to get on dates with Leela ever since. She just didn't show signs of the feelings maybe being mutual before some of the later episodes.

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