MasterOfAll

9th Jun 2008

Good Burger (1997)

Corrected entry: When Ed tackles the old lady to stop her from eating the poison sauce, he tells Dexter that he tackled her. Dexter says, "All right, Ed!" even though he didn't know that the old lady was about to eat the poison sauce.

Correction: Dexter knows that the people in Good Burger are most likely there to have a burger with sauce. so he says "good job, Ed" based on the assumption that he did a good thing.

MasterOfAll

Correction: The ladies ordered extra sauce; mostly everyone likes the sauce, that's why Good Burger is still in business, and also why Ed thought the ladies were eating the poisoned sauce.

2nd Nov 2004

Good Burger (1997)

Correction: After Dexter calls everyone to try the sauce it cuts to the manager who gets up to see whats up. So we don't see the exact amount of time it takes.

MasterOfAll

2nd Nov 2004

Good Burger (1997)

Correction: He starts wiping the sauce off as soon as he is hit, it cuts to Ed then back to Dexter. Enough time to wipe off the majority of the sauce.

MasterOfAll

9th Jun 2008

Good Burger (1997)

Corrected entry: Ed should not have been able to jump through the glass at Demented Hills. If we accept the fact that the "big scary guy" was the only one strong enough to throw them through bulletproof, shatterproof glass, then Ed should have just bounced off the glass.

Correction: Shatterproof glass can surprisingly be shattered depending on how old it is and how much wear and tear it has gone through, such as weather like high winds, extreme heat/cold, etc. Since we don't know what it's been through, we can't say that Ed would not have gone through it.

MasterOfAll

7th Jun 2008

Good Burger (1997)

Corrected entry: When Ed "hears" the dog, it tells him there are four clowns in a broken down car. When we see the clowns in the cut away gag, there are 5. It is possible that the extra came out of the car (like a clown car) but not likley. It is also unlikely that Ed mis"heard" the dog, since that would defeat the gag. Finally, if it were a deliberate gag to have a fifth clown, there would be more emphasis on it.

Correction: There are a couple variables here. The dog may have only seen four clowns, making his statment true. Or Ed may have mistranslated the dog, which still adds humour to the gag.

MasterOfAll

Join the mailing list

Separate from membership, this is to get updates about mistakes in recent releases. Addresses are not passed on to any third party, and are used solely for direct communication from this site. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Check out the mistake & trivia books, on Kindle and in paperback.