X-Men

X-Men (1992)

98 continuity mistakes in season 4 - chronological order

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Beyond Good and Evil: Part 2 - S4-E9

Continuity mistake: The length of the chain attached to the collar of Archangel's guard dog varies. When the dog is first shown, the chain is only shown to be around three feet long. When the dog discovers Psylocke, it is able to run several feet towards her and away from the wall where it was chained up. (00:09:35)

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Beyond Good and Evil: Part 2 - S4-E9

Continuity mistake: When Mystique first impersonates Shard in order to fool Psylocke, both Mystique and the real Shard are missing the gun holster that is usually on top of Shard's right shoulder. When Pyslocke and Wolverine both state that they can see through Mystique's deception, the gun holster has suddenly appeared on Mystique's right shoulder. (00:15:50)

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Beyond Good and Evil: Part 2 - S4-E9

Continuity mistake: Magneto straps Wolverine to the port side of a boat and then drops the boat on a warehouse. When Gambit is freeing Wolverine, Wolverine is suddenly on the starboard side of the boat. After Gambit frees Wolverine, they are both shown to be on the boat's port side. (00:17:00 - 00:18:00)

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Beyond Good and Evil: Part 3 - S4-E10

Continuity mistake: The position of Cable's gun when it is holstered on his back varies throughout the episode. Sometimes it is slanted at a 45° angle with the butt going over his right shoulder, sometimes it is sticking straight up with the butt going over his left shoulder, etc.

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Slave Island - S1-E7

Plot hole: After Storm's attempt to escape the Genoshan prison is thwarted, she ends up in the ocean right at the shoreline of the beach, where she is captured by a Sentinel. Aside from the fact that it makes no sense for a Sentinel to be hiding in the ocean in the event that a mutant tries to escape the prison, there is absolutely no way that a two-story tall robot could hide in the ocean right by the beach, as the water would be way too shallow. You can even see that the water level only goes up to the Sentinel's ankle area when it is standing upright in the ocean. (00:03:15)

Phaneron

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Suggested correction: Perception. (1) The Sentinel isn't as close as it appears. If it were close, then she would have been caught in its waves as it emerges. Also, she would be looking only at its chest circle. It's several yards away. (2) She washes ashore. She fell from the sky. She couldn't have fallen from that great height into shallow water without hitting bottom. (3) It's also a two-story tall robot. Its weight would sink it into the sand. So it could have very well been down that deep.

DetectiveGadget85

Sentinel never sank into sand in other episodes.

Well, it's shown here.

DetectiveGadget85

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Trivia: Following Disney's acquisition of Fox, the creators of this show pitched a revival to stream on Disney+. Producer Larry Houston has said he would come out of retirement specifically to work on this. The revival - titled X-Men '97 - was announced on Disney+ Day in November of 2021 for a 2024 premiere date, with much of the surviving original cast returning.

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Red Dawn - S2-E4

Question: Does anyone know what the Russian writing says on the wall behind Omega Red when he is standing at the podium and talking about the return of the Soviet Union? (00:15:08)

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Chosen answer: It says MPO "First Exemplary Printing House" which is a real printing company in Russia founded by Ivan Dmitrievich Sytin in 1889. There seems to be something about "named after..." as well.

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