Corrected entry: Seth is first shown standing in a void calling for help. As he does, the camera moves from in front of him to above to show there is nothing near him, but it also shows an obvious spotlight surrounding him.
Goosebumps (1995)
1 corrected entry in season 3
Starring: Cody Jones, Kathryn Short, R.L. Stine, Scott Wickware
Continuity mistake: When the bullies put the snake in Courtney's bag, it's brown. When Finley takes it out, it's changed to black, and is also a rubber snake. And when Courtney picks it up, it's real again, and is now yellow.
Hannah: Hey, Alex. What's the matter? I told you I don't bite.
Trivia: According to R.L. Stine's autobiography, they were going to use a rubber worm in the scene where Carly Beth bites into the sandwich and finds a half-bitten worm, but Kathryn Long insisted on eating a real worm to make it realistic.
Question: Why is Tony was so chatty when Seth Gold tried to tell him something or ask questions?
Answer: He repeatedly warns him against using the universal remote for bad purposes. However, Seth, blinded by remote's abilities, completely ignores and disregards Tony's warnings and uses the remote when and how he pleases, which eventually turns against him.





Correction: The spotlight in the void was a metaphor and police interrogation gag used as a cruel and unusual punishment for Seth Gold being the main source of all of the trouble by using the remote control. Also think about how Goosebumps was set in a science-fictional modern time in which there are no impossibilities as to reality (e.g. voids only exist in science-fiction). The spotlight was not a mistake because the spotlight was completely visible.