Visible crew/equipment: Henry and Malachi are opening up the Red Pony. Malachi is behind the bar and talking to Henry. As the camera pans to Malachi, a reflection can be seen, but it isn't Henry. The cameraman seems to notice and slightly jolts the camera back (to a position that hides the figure/reflection behind Malachi). (00:10:45)
Longmire (2012)
1 visible crew/equipment mistake in Down by the River - chronological order
Starring: Lou Diamond Phillips, Robert Taylor, Katee Sackhoff, Bailey Chase
In the Pines - S3-E4
Continuity mistake: Longmire is taping prisoner photos to the wall. When looking at the last photo, the tape is in the middle of the paper. When he puts it on the wall, the tape is on the right side of the paper. When the photo is in the background, the tape is on the left side. (00:59:55)
Omar: That's the great thing about the compound bow, a great equalizer. A little bit of practice, even a girl can make that shot.
Party's Over - S2-E5
Question: Does the pharmacist that Longmire talks to violate any sort of confidentiality laws? Walt doesn't come in with a warrant, but the pharmacist is giving Walt information pertaining to other people still alive, not just the victim. I could see the law allowing him to tell Walt "no" that someone didn't pick up any prescriptions, but to mention she picked up antibiotics or that Gerry had back surgery seems unethical.
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Answer: This appears to be movie fiction. In real life, a pharmacist could not legally give out confidential patient information without there being a search warrant. Not abiding by confidentiality laws could result in a pharmacist facing legal issues and losing his or her license.
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