Revealing mistake: When George hangs upside down on the building ledge, the safety cable holding him is visible.
Revealing mistake: When old Mary Jane Thrip kicks the bad guys' ass and runs away, her younger stunt's face is visible.
Revealing mistake: Visible ramp to allow Wonder Woman to jump over the van.
Continuity mistake: When Wonder Woman chases George on a motorbike there's a broken white line on the road. In the close-up, it's a double yellow line or a broken yellow line.
Continuity mistake: When Wonder Woman runs towards the parked motorbike, its position changes between shots; check the front wheel for example.
Continuity mistake: When George arrives with his motorbike, there's no one around. When he steps off, a woman pops out of nowhere. (00:00:07)
Continuity mistake: When George rides his motorbike, his stunt is slim, as opposed to George's fat body complexion.





Answer: There is no logical reason. Any normal person would notice these type of absences. The show employs a "suspension of disbelief," which is a literary device where the movie audience or a book reader accepts that certain things are unreal for the sake of the story to be told. It is similar to no-one noticing that Clark Kent looks exactly like Superman because he wears glasses.
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