Revealing: After the opening credits there is a shot showing the house on the island where Karen and Stan live. If you look at the hanging chair, you can see that Karen is sitting in it. But in the very next shot she is in a meeting with Will, in a different outfit. This is a re-used shot from the previous season, which shouldn’t be there.
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In the episode "Whose Mom Is It Anyway", Will, Grace, Grace's mother and a guy called Andy are having lunch in an Indian restaurant. Everything in the restaurant is classy, well laid out and expensive... except... the vases containing the flowers on each table, are actually old soup cans with the labels still attached. See more...
Will & Grace (1998) - 60 mistakes in series 3
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starring Debra Messing, Eric McCormack, Megan Mullally, Sean Hayes (add more)
New Will City
Continuity: As Will is placing his pots of flowers on the table, ready to water them, two plant pots switch places between shots.
Continuity: In the end credits, as Karen is talking to Rosario in the limo, she takes an empty martini glass as pours herself a drink. Between shots a olive appears in the glass as she pours, and in the next shot it disappears.
Grace 0, Jack 2000
Continuity: When Will is talking to Jack and is folding tea towels, he folds the same tea towel twice between shots.
Continuity: When Grace enters Will's office, while he is spinning around on his new office chair, she goes and puts her black purse down on the desk. In the next shot it is positioned differently.
Continuity: After Will squirts his bottle of water all over Jack, the amount of water on his shirt and face differs through following shots.
Continuity: Will squirts Jack with his bottle of water, the water level obviously drops quite a bit, in the bottle. But in the next shots, the bottle is filled right up to the top once again.
Continuity: When Will enters the backstage washroom to tell Jack that he can make fun of him on stage, Jack puts the blue flannel in the sink, so that we can't see it. In the next shot the flannel is hanging out, over the sink's edge.
Love Plus One
Continuity: The piece of pizza Will is eating in Grace’s office changes appearance during the scene. The topping keeps changing between shots.
Continuity: When Grace says to Will “What, are you ten?” Will is holding a napkin in his right hand, down by his side, but in the next shot it’s in his left hand and he is wiping his lips with it.
Continuity: When Jack reveals to Will that he is too shy to ask out the sales assistant in the Banana Republic, Jack stands by a wooden shelf. Between shots the positions of his hands on the wooden pole keep changing, and which hand is holding it with also differs.
Continuity: When Jack says to himself "Me! I'm the fruit that would go with those pants!" his headset wire is in front of him arm, yet in the very next shot it is behind his arm.
Gypsies, Tramps and Weed
Continuity: The position of the red booster seat which the Cher doll sits on changes between shots.
Continuity: When Will, Grace and Jack are having the birthday dinner in the restaurant, in one shot Will picks up his wine glass and commences to drink, yet in the very next shot the wine glass is down on the table.
Continuity: When the drug dealers are in Grace's office, one of them knocks over her purse with his foot. In the next shot the purse is standing up again.
Continuity: Some of the people move around and change psoitions between shots in the background, when Lenny has people dealing drugs in Grace's office.
Lows in the Mid-Eighties (1)
Continuity: In the scene in which Will is sitting in Bobbie Adler's bathroom, talking to Jack on the telephone, the shots alternate between the bathroom and Jack's bedroom. At the beginning of their conversation, the digital clock in Jack's bedroom reads 12:07. For the next few shots, each time the audience is taken back to Jack's bedroom, the time on the clock has changed according to the actual time lapsing in the scene. However, in the middle of this sequence, the digital clock suddenly reads 12:24, where it had read 12:09 in the shot immediately preceding. Finally, in the very next shot in Jack's bedroom, the clock has gone back to "real time," with a reading of 12:10. The assumption is that the shot in the middle of this sequence had to be re-done, thus reflecting the time passage on the clock.
Continuity: When Jack invites Pam over to their table to talk, the direction that the label on the champagne bottle faces changes between shots.
Revealing: At the party it is obvious none of the red plastic cups have drink in them.
Continuity: When Ellen says to Grace "Okay, what do you mean Will and You have never done it?" the red plastic cup she holds swaps hand three times between shots.
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