The Cooper-Nowitzki Theorem - S2-E6
Continuity mistake: When Ramona starts talking to Sheldon in the cafeteria, the way Sheldon holds his knife and fork changes between shots. (00:04:00)
The Cooper-Nowitzki Theorem - S2-E6
Continuity mistake: The way Ramona holds her drink in the cafeteria changes between shots. (00:03:50)
The Cooper-Nowitzki Theorem - S2-E6
Continuity mistake: At the start as Leonard says about being able to talk to women, he puts his hand on his drink. Camera cuts and now his hand is back by the edge of the table. (00:02:50)
The Euclid Alternative - S2-E5
Revealing mistake: When we see Sheldon and Howard on the scooter, look in the back of the mirrors to see the reflection isn't moving. Indicating the bike isn't moving. (00:07:40)
The Cushion Saturation - S2-E16
Continuity mistake: When Howard and Leslie are in the paintball shed, Howard's paintball ammo pack is closed, but when he and Leslie start kissing, it's open.
The Barbarian Sublimation - S2-E3
Audio problem: When Penny walks out after Sheldon helps her with her game, we see Leonard start the music but the speaker doesn't start vibrating for over a second after the music has started. It should have started at the same time. (00:07:40)
The Hofstadter Isotope - S2-E20
Continuity mistake: Near the end of a conversation with Stewart, Penny is holding a drawing that Stewart drew for her. In the next shot, it is now on the counter and she is picking it up.
The Classified Materials Turbulence - S2-E22
Continuity mistake: Leonard is talking to Stuart at the door to his (Leonard's) apartment. Howard then comes over and slams the door in Stuart's face and Leonard has moved back about 4-ft instantly.
The Lizard-Spock Expansion - S2-E8
Continuity mistake: The way Leonard holds the can of Diet coke before he puts it down changes between shots. (00:00:25)
The Bath Item Gift Hypothesis - S2-E11
Continuity mistake: When Penny takes a drink from the egg-nog carton before kissing Leonard on the cheek, between shots the logo-branded label changes which direction it faces in her hand. (00:16:45)
The Vartabedian Conundrum - S2-E10
Continuity mistake: When Stephanie asks Leonard why he hasn't told her about Penny, he spills some of the pancake mixture out of the bowl he is stirring. In some shots the spilled mixture vanishes and the appears again.
The Maternal Capacitance - S2-E15
Continuity mistake: After Leonard's mother says, 'Tell me about it', her head was tilted downwards, but in the next shot, she was looking straight again. (00:04:35)
The Vartabedian Conundrum - S2-E10
Continuity mistake: When Leonard, Raj and Howard are talking about Leonard's new trousers, the items on the tray behind Howard keep changing.
The Classified Materials Turbulence - S2-E22
Continuity mistake: When Raj is going through the ideas on what would work to fix the toilet, Sheldon's hand is not near his face, but when Howard talks about moving to Israel, Sheldon's hand is up by his face.
The Monopolar Expedition - S2-E23
Continuity mistake: When Penny finds out about the expedition, Sheldon starts to walk to his apartment. Camera cuts to Leonard in the apartment for five seconds and then to Penny in the doorway. Behind her, you can see Sheldon walking to the apartment still. Since he was halfway to start with, he should be in the apartment by now. (00:10:35)
Chosen answer: The song is called "Dark as a Dungeon" and was written and first performed by singer-songwriter Merle Travis in 1946. It has been performed by a wide array of artists, including Tennessee Ernie Ford, Harry Belafonte, Dolly Parton, Queens of the Stone Age, Kathy Mattea and Amy Grant. But it was made most famous when it was performed and recorded by Johnny Cash during his concert at Folsom Prison in 1968. According to Wikipedia: "It is a lament about the danger and drudgery of being a coal miner in an Appalachian shaft mine. It has become a rallying song among miners seeking improved working conditions."
Michael Albert