Corrected entry: TJ says his dog ripped up his homework, you can see the paper has writing on it and he ripped it up himself - why do his homework then make an excuse?
Corrected entry: If Gretchen did everybody's homework, wouldn't Miss Grotke notice many homework entries in Gretchen's handwriting?
Correction: Gretchen is very smart so a likely reason is that she can do different handwriting. I can if i want to or if i try and make it neat or scruffy.
The Fuss over Finster - S4-E33
Corrected entry: When TJ is giving the speech and the crowd can be seen, behind Lawson you can see Stinky Peterson. But in the episode where Gretchen nearly goes to Ophenheimer, Prickly says Stinky went to Ophenheimer too.
Correction: In almost any episode when the gang talk about something bad happening to someone, they talk about Stinky Peterson. If this were realistic he would have changed schools, died etc dozens of times. It's just sort of a running joke, that bad stuff always happens to him.
Corrected entry: During the food fight, Ashley A. is wearing a pink sweater. During the cleanup and afterwards, she is back in her normal outfit.
Correction: The Ashley's are a bunch of stuck-up snobs; this has proven time and time again. None of them would be caught dead wearing something unfashionable or dirty. It's pretty clear everyone got hit in the food fight, so her sweater must have food stains all over it. She probably went off and changed into some other outfight when there was a break or she got interviewed.
Corrected entry: When the teachers try to sneak off to their bathroom break, there are three doors, back-to-back-to-back. The door in the middle must lead to an EXTREMELY thin classroom.
Correction: It could be two classrooms with a closet in the middle.
Call Me Guy - S4-E10
Corrected entry: When the kids are in the classroom, the dolphin poster that is usually on the end of the blackboard is missing.
Correction: Just becuase the poster is USUALLY there doesn't mean it's a continuity error. Ms. Grotke could have moved it to a different spot in the room just to give the classroom a different look, it could have fallen, or she could have just taken it down because it was getting old, just to name a few possibilites.
Corrected entry: When Prickly finally gets his promotion, he decides not to go. Yet in most other episodes he's always going on about leaving.
Correction: I think most people dream about leaving their current jobs. More than likely, after he left, he realized that there was more love of his current job than he realized or wanted to give up.
The Madness of King Bob - S4-E9
Corrected entry: Near the end, when TJ is pranked, King Bob says, "You there, the behatted one," meaning TJ has a hat on, and TJ is who he wants as a volunteer. But the prefix "be-" means "not" or "de" (Think beheaded=no head), meaning TJ does not have a hat on.
Correction: "Be" doesn't always refer to "not". Think of befouled (made dirty) and bespectacled (wearing glasses).
Corrected entry: In the beginning, Randall has a short conversation with Menlo while Menlo is on his break. He says, "I was picked once...it was beautiful". Less than 40 seconds later, he says, "Nine years old and I've never been picked". So, which is it? Have you been picked or not?
Correction: It Randall who said he was picked once. You can even see in the flashback it was Randall. Menlow then said he's nine and hasn't been picked.
Schoolworld - S4-E21
Corrected entry: When S.A.L tells Principal Prickly that he's retired he says drive safely, but later locks him in his office.
Correction: SAL locks Principal Prickly in his office to prevent him from pulling his plug, because he tells SAL, "I'm pulling your plug," a few seconds after SAL tells him to drive carefully.
Correction: Maybe he know he did it all wrong and instead of being told he was wrong he wanted to get rid of it.