Thrill Kill - S5-E1
Character mistake: At the end, when Dylan exits the prison, there's a sign that reads "No Tresspassing" on the prison gate. However, "No Trespassing" is the correct spelling. (00:42:35)
The Lost Soul of Herman Lester - S1-E17
Visible crew/equipment: When Stillman and Rush pay a visit to the coach, he makes an unpleasant "missy" comment toward Rush, and as she walks out there's a visible T-mark taped to the floor near the coach's desk. (00:30:05)
Resolutions - S1-E18
Continuity mistake: When the man gets out of the car at the gas station, he opens the gas cap lid and unscrews the cap. He then starts arguing with the gas station attendant and chases him into the office. Another man runs into the car to steal it, but the gas cap lid is now completely closed. (00:15:05)
The Lost Soul of Herman Lester - S1-E17
Continuity mistake: Ray Lester is sitting at a table wearing a white hoodie, chatting with his mother and Detective Valens. Ray's empty right hand is lying on the table, with a closed bottle of water on the floor beside his chair. It cuts for exactly 2 seconds to Detective Rush signaling Valens to bring the mom into the next room. When it turns back to the three, Ray Lester is now holding the open Poland Spring water bottle in his right hand, on the table. Much too quick to lift and open in 2 seconds. (00:28:03)
Revealing mistake: When Mr. Hathaway contacts Scotty as they dig up his son's bicycle, a shot of Hathaway shows Los Angeles' US Bank Tower in the background. The series is set in Philadelphia.
Visible crew/equipment: In the scene when Ellen is the bathroom she calls her cats and you can see a hand pushing one of the cats through the doorway. (00:25:35)
Factual error: In a flashback, Danny is depicted as listening to the Dean Martin song "You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You" (indicated by the change in volume when he opens the door for his parents) which wasn't released until November 1964, two months after Danny's portrayed death in September 1964.
Glory Days - S6-E1
Factual error: The episode opens in a locker room with the players singing "Taking Care of Business". However, it is supposed to be October 1973 and that song was released in December 1973.
Factual error: In the flashback where the Hathaways realise their son is missing, the vehicles parked on the street and driveways are too modern for 1987.
Chosen answer: According to IMDb.com, it is Carly Simon.
Michael Albert