Laws of Robotics & Party Rights - S6-E5
Continuity mistake: Jeff is facing Willy as Willy asks him where he was born. Still facing him, he responds, but before he finishes his sentence, the camera cuts and he is how facing completely away from Willy and is drawing on the chalkboard. (00:13:20)
Laws of Robotics & Party Rights - S6-E5
Continuity mistake: Jeff writes the word "Law" on the board and draws out his "born into dirt" story. A few cuts later, after Garrett asks him when he stopped being funny, the word "Law" looks much different, and the other parts look redrawn. (00:13:30)
Continuity mistake: Britta has a cellphone in her right hand. The camera cuts to behind her and she's flailing her right hand with no phone in it. In the next shot, the phone has jumped to her left hand. (00:13:05)
Advanced Safety Features - S6-E7
Continuity mistake: When Rick and Britta are talking to Todd, they're holding hands. In one shot, Rick has his hands clasped together and in the next shot, back to holding Britta's hands.
Grifting 101 - S6-E9
Continuity mistake: During Professor DeSalvo and Jeff's argument, the amount of scotch in DeSalvo's glass changes a few times between shots. (00:08:40)
Grifting 101 - S6-E9
Continuity mistake: When the grifting professor and Jeff are speaking in their office after meeting each other, we see the bottle of alcohol change amounts as the camera moves angles (from Jeff's POV to the teacher's). It is lower when the teacher is all alone, and there's more when it's Jeff's POV. (00:20:14 - 00:20:36)
Grifting 101 - S6-E9
Continuity mistake: The stacks of money the dean takes out, before getting up, changes in the next shot. One stack is completely on the black edge, then is only partly against it and closer to the other stacks. And the stack on the other end is bigger.
Audio problem: A chef is being shot repeatedly by paintballs and heard screaming as he falls. However, his mouth never fully opens for him to scream as intensely as he was. (00:17:30)
Answer: It was part of the plot that when the boiled yam was dropped it looked like it was stepped on (which it never was). So there was no way to tell the difference between the flesh being soft because it was boiled or because it was stepped on (in the show that is, I don't know if one could tell the difference in real life). Plus, the rest of the yam wasn't boiled, so there was no evidence the yam was sitting in boiling water.
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