Continuity mistake: When Agent Sterling shows DiNozzo her badge, the way she holds it changes between shots. (00:11:40)
Continuity mistake: When we see the pool balls on the table for the 1st time, their position changes drastically between shots. (00:03:20)
Continuity mistake: The cracks in the windshield of Fornell's car change from the overhead to the ground level camera shots. This is before Fornell returns fire. (00:01:00)
Continuity mistake: Ziva tells Tony to stop being nice to her when doing the stakeout. When she does, in one shot her arm is on the car window, in the next shot it's not, then it's back again. (00:29:20)
Continuity mistake: At the very start, the way the soldier is holding up the car changes between shots. In some shots, he is holding bottom left, in others, he is holding bottom right. (00:01:10)
Revealing mistake: When we see the first segment of marines in a firefight in Afghanistan, a couple of marines take cover next to a wall with a tyre on the ground. When they hit the ground/wall, The Wall moves. (00:31:50)
Continuity mistake: Gibbs places a stack of photos down on the picture of the captain when speaking to him. When the shot changes, the stack of photos has moved off the photo of the captain. (00:07:00)
Visible crew/equipment: When Ziva is giving a background on the captain, watch the very faint reflections of the gang in the glass. There is a camera reflect visible moving behind Ziva. (00:06:00)
Continuity mistake: We see Fornell handing Gibbs a beer at his house and his phone is in his right hand. When the shot changes, his phone is now in his left hand. (00:10:40)
Lost at Sea - S10-E4
Continuity mistake: When Gibbs pulls the empty bottles out of the evidence box, he pulls three out and places them on the desk. However, when the camera changes to behind Gibbs, there are only two bottles on the desk. (00:24:10)
Visible crew/equipment: At the naval yard when Ducky is exiting the cab, as it drives off you can see an orange tape marker on the floor. (00:24:30)
Chosen answer: "Policing your brass", means to pick up your expended shell casings, after firing your rifle, or pistol.
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