Continuity mistake: In the morning, Annie comes into the kitchen and says hi to her niece and nephew. Her jacket is alternately buttoned or unbuttoned. (00:39:30)
Factual error: At Walter's apartment, Annie notices a group of spy novels on his shelf. The "spy novels" are actually six books from the Goosebumps series by R.L. Stein, The Day My Butt Went Psycho by Andy Griffiths, four books from Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, and the British covered edition of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J. K. Rowling. (00:18:30)
No Quarter - S1-E4
Other mistake: In this episode one of the characters is seen to be driving a VW Golf. The scene is set in Geneva Switzerland. However an American spec VW Golf is used. Also in backround shots, American vehicles not avalible in Europe are seen. Another scene shows the police race past in two Skoda Rapides. This car has not been made since the early 90's and it is highly unlikely that the Swiss Police would be using these cars still. The shot is an old video that appears to have been shot in an Eastern European country.
When the Levee Breaks - S1-E11
Continuity mistake: Annie has her hair curly and up when the fireworks started. As Ben and her start walking, her hair is down and a bit wavy. (00:12:45)
Continuity mistake: Annie is called in from training and told that the CIA has called her in for a mission. The instructor is an African American in shots from the front and a lot paler in shots from behind. (00:04:50)
When the Levee Breaks - S1-E11
Continuity mistake: When Lone Star offers Ben and Annie a cup of tea, the cup he is holding switches hands between shots.
Continuity mistake: Annie is chasing after the assassin in the subway station. In some shots, her shoes are stilettos. In others, they have turned into black running shoes.
What Is and What Should Never Be - S1-E8
Factual error: Annie and Jacklyn are leaving the museum out the side exit (to try and avoid the bad guys), and Jacklyn uses her key card to open the door, just as the bad guys show up. They run through the door, and the door closes. The bad guys give chase, and open the door without using a pass key card.
Continuity mistake: During the party, Stass the assassin, dressed as a waiter, hides his gun underneath a stack of white napkins. When he gets ready to pull the gun out, it is now between the napkins.
Chosen answer: It is Hebrew. It means "soul" but is used as a term of endearment as in you're a part of me, "Neshama shellee" means "my soul".
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